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* {{Adorkable}}: Kyushik is often uncomfortable around women, and is extremely awkward in social outings (like clubbing or going to the bar,) as he dedicated most of his life to becoming a priest.

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* {{Adorkable}}: Kyushik is often uncomfortable around women, and is extremely awkward in social outings (like clubbing or going to the bar,) as he dedicated most of his life to becoming a priest.
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* VowOfCelibacy: A priest cannot fall in love or marry.

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* VowOfCelibacy: A priest cannot fall in love or marry.marry.
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* VowOfCelibacy: Kyushik finds himself questioning the life of celibacy that lies ahead for him as he and the female lead (a {{Tsundere}} HardDrinkingPartyGirl) gradually warm up to each other.

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* VowOfCelibacy: Kyushik finds himself questioning the life of celibacy that lies ahead for him as he and the female lead (a {{Tsundere}} HardDrinkingPartyGirl) gradually warm up to each other.A priest cannot fall in love or marry.
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After getting in trouble at their seminary, young priests-to-be Kim Kyushik (Kwon Sang-Woo) and his best friend Seon-dal are sent away to rural South Korea for a month to serve Father Nam and his church as punishment. There he meets Bong-Hee, a flighty Korean-American girl who followed her boyfriend to Korea, and happens to be father Nam's niece. However, after Bong-Hee's boyfriend dumps her, she finds herself stranded with nowhere to go. Despite butting heads over their vastly different lifestyles and [[HilarityEnsues many misunderstandings]] , they slowly become attracted to each other. As a result, Kyushik is forced to question the life of celibacy that lies ahead for him.

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After getting in trouble at their seminary, young priests-to-be Kim Kyushik (Kwon Sang-Woo) and his best friend Seon-dal are sent away to rural South Korea for a month to serve Father Nam and his church as punishment. There he meets Bong-Hee, a flighty Korean-American girl who followed her boyfriend to Korea, and happens to be father Nam's niece. However, after Bong-Hee's boyfriend dumps her, she finds herself stranded with nowhere to go. Despite butting heads over their vastly different lifestyles clashing because of Kyushik's somewhat wooden personality and Bong-hee's selfishness along with [[HilarityEnsues many misunderstandings]] misadventures]] , they slowly become attracted to each other. As a result, Kyushik is forced to question the life of celibacy that lies ahead for him.
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After an unfortunate accident during their their seminary, young priests-to-be Kim Kyushik (Kwon Sang-Woo) and his best friend Seon-dal are sent away to rural South Korea for a month to serve Father Nam and his church as punishment. There he meets Bong-Hee, a flighty Korean-American girl who followed her boyfriend to Korea, and happens to be father Nam's niece. They butt heads over [[HilarityEnsues many misunderstandings]] and various shenanigans, but as they spend more time together, Kyushik begins to question the life of celibacy that lies ahead for him.

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After an unfortunate accident during their getting in trouble at their seminary, young priests-to-be Kim Kyushik (Kwon Sang-Woo) and his best friend Seon-dal are sent away to rural South Korea for a month to serve Father Nam and his church as punishment. There he meets Bong-Hee, a flighty Korean-American girl who followed her boyfriend to Korea, and happens to be father Nam's niece. They butt However, after Bong-Hee's boyfriend dumps her, she finds herself stranded with nowhere to go. Despite butting heads over their vastly different lifestyles and [[HilarityEnsues many misunderstandings]] and various shenanigans, but as , they spend more time together, slowly become attracted to each other. As a result, Kyushik begins is forced to question the life of celibacy that lies ahead for him.



* CantHoldHisLiquor: When Bong-hee first meets Kyushik, she mistakenly takes a swig from a bottle of liquor, believing it to be water. She passes out in her uncle's church. [[spoiler: At the club, she has one sip of an alcoholic drink, and she gets drunk enough to pick a fight with a bunch of hoodlums.]] Luckily, Kyushik takes her to flee.

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* CantHoldHisLiquor: When Bong-hee first meets Kyushik, she mistakenly takes a swig from a bottle of liquor, believing it to be water. She passes out in her uncle's church. [[spoiler: At Later, after just a sip at the club, she has one sip of an alcoholic drink, and she gets drunk enough to pick a fight with a bunch of hoodlums.]] Luckily, Kyushik takes her to flee.hoodlums.



* CharacterDevelopment: Bong-hee grows out of her selfish and childish ways, learning to become more empathetic towards others. As Kyushik deals his growing feelings for Bong-hee, he learns life is a little more complicated than he imagined.
* {{Fanservice}}: Bong-hee, much to Kyushik's chagrin. Seon-dal and a painter ogle over her when she sunbathes in the garden, and Kyushik uncomfortably tries to get her to cover up.

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* CharacterDevelopment: Bong-hee grows out of her selfish and childish ways, learning to become more empathetic towards others. As Kyushik deals his growing feelings for Bong-hee, he learns life is a little more complicated than he imagined.\n
* {{Fanservice}}: Bong-hee, much to Kyushik's chagrin. Seon-dal and a painter working on the church ogle over her when she sunbathes in the garden, and Kyushik uncomfortably tries to attempts get her to cover up.up by throwing a bed sheet onto her.



* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: An important part of Bong-Hee's characterization. She enjoys teasing and belittling Kyushik, but shows that she can be rather considerate. She [[spoiler: she repairs the rosary that she broke with some pearls from one of her necklaces.]]
* NiceGuy: Kyushik.

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: An important part of Bong-Hee's characterization. She is childish, selfish and enjoys teasing and belittling Kyushik, but pushing Kyushik's buttons. However she shows that she can be rather considerate. She considerate when [[spoiler: she repairs the rosary that she broke with some pearls from one of her necklaces.]]
* NiceGuy: Kyushik.Kyushik, very much so.



* {{Tsundere}}: Bong-hee. As Kyushik takes her home the morning after they went clubbing, they encounter some kids playing "Freeze and Melt." (something like tag.) As they look on, Bong-Hee wistfully tells Kyushik that it reminds her of unrequited love. Then she [[MomentKiller smacks him on the head and runs off.]]

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* {{Tsundere}}: Bong-hee. As Kyushik takes her home the morning after they went clubbing, the disastrous clubbing night, they encounter some kids playing "Freeze and Melt." (something like tag.) As they look on, Bong-Hee wistfully tells Kyushik that it reminds her of unrequited love. Then They look at each other for a moment... but then she [[MomentKiller smacks him on the head and runs off.]]
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After an unfortunate accident at their seminary, young priests-to-be Kim Kyushik (Kwon Sang-Woo) and his best friend Seon-dal are sent away to rural South Korea for a month to serve Father Nam and his church in repentance. There he meets Bong-Hee, a flighty Korean-American girl who followed her boyfriend to Korea, and happens to be father Nam's niece. Through [[HilarityEnsues many misunderstandings]] butting of heads, they get off to a rocky start. However, as they spend more time together, Kyushik begins to question the life of celibacy that lies ahead for him.

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After an unfortunate accident at during their their seminary, young priests-to-be Kim Kyushik (Kwon Sang-Woo) and his best friend Seon-dal are sent away to rural South Korea for a month to serve Father Nam and his church in repentance.as punishment. There he meets Bong-Hee, a flighty Korean-American girl who followed her boyfriend to Korea, and happens to be father Nam's niece. Through They butt heads over [[HilarityEnsues many misunderstandings]] butting of heads, they get off to a rocky start. However, and various shenanigans, but as they spend more time together, Kyushik begins to question the life of celibacy that lies ahead for him.
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This movie is about Kim Kyushik, played by Kwon Sang woo, a young seminarian, and Yang Bong-Hee, played by Ha Ji-won, a flighty Korean-American girl. After an unfortunate incident at their seminary, Kyushik and his best friend Seon-dal are sent away to rural South Korea for a month to serve Father Nam and his church. There he meets Bong-Hee, who followed her boyfriend to Korea and happens to be father Nam's niece. Kyushik is thoroughly annoyed by Bong-hee's irresponsible behaviour, and Bong-hee is annoyed with Kyushik's prudishness. They eventually warm to each other through time and [[HilarityEnsues some crazy events.]] His growing attraction poses a problem, however. Kyushik is training to be a priest!

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This movie is about Kim Kyushik, played by Kwon Sang woo, a young seminarian, and Yang Bong-Hee, played by Ha Ji-won, a flighty Korean-American girl. After an unfortunate incident accident at their seminary, young priests-to-be Kim Kyushik (Kwon Sang-Woo) and his best friend Seon-dal are sent away to rural South Korea for a month to serve Father Nam and his church. church in repentance. There he meets Bong-Hee, a flighty Korean-American girl who followed her boyfriend to Korea Korea, and happens to be father Nam's niece. Kyushik is thoroughly annoyed by Bong-hee's irresponsible behaviour, and Bong-hee is annoyed with Kyushik's prudishness. They eventually warm to each other through time and Through [[HilarityEnsues some crazy events.]] His growing attraction poses many misunderstandings]] butting of heads, they get off to a problem, however. rocky start. However, as they spend more time together, Kyushik is training begins to be a priest!
question the life of celibacy that lies ahead for him.



* {{Adorkable}}: Kyushik is often uncomfortable around women and social outings, as he dedicated most of his life to becoming a priest.

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* {{Adorkable}}: Kyushik is often uncomfortable around women women, and is extremely awkward in social outings, outings (like clubbing or going to the bar,) as he dedicated most of his life to becoming a priest.



* CantHoldHisLiquor: When Bong-hee first meets Kyushik, she mistakenly takes a bottle of liquor from him, thinking it was just water. She downs it, and immediately began stumbling around. She is so hammered at this point, she passes out in her uncle's church ahead. Later on, [[spoiler: At the club, she has one sip of an alcoholic drink, and she gets drunk enough to pick a fight with a bunch of hoodlums.]] Luckily, Kyushik takes her to flee.

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* CantHoldHisLiquor: When Bong-hee first meets Kyushik, she mistakenly takes a swig from a bottle of liquor from him, thinking liquor, believing it was just water. to be water. She downs it, and immediately began stumbling around. She is so hammered at this point, she passes out in her uncle's church ahead. Later on, church. [[spoiler: At the club, she has one sip of an alcoholic drink, and she gets drunk enough to pick a fight with a bunch of hoodlums.]] Luckily, Kyushik takes her to flee.



* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: An important part of Bong-Hee's characterization. She constantly teases and belittles Kyushik, but is not completely unsympathetic. She [[spoiler: she repairs the rosary that she broke with some pearls from one of her necklaces.]]

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: An important part of Bong-Hee's characterization. She constantly teases enjoys teasing and belittles belittling Kyushik, but is not completely unsympathetic.shows that she can be rather considerate. She [[spoiler: she repairs the rosary that she broke with some pearls from one of her necklaces.]]
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* CharacterDevelopment: Bong-hee grows out of her selfish and childish ways, learning to become more sympathetic towards others. As Kyushik deals his growing feelings for Bong-hee, he learns life is a little more complicated than he imagined.

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* CharacterDevelopment: Bong-hee grows out of her selfish and childish ways, learning to become more sympathetic empathetic towards others. As Kyushik deals his growing feelings for Bong-hee, he learns life is a little more complicated than he imagined.



* {{Tsundere}}: Bong-hee has minor shades of this. As Kyushik takes bong-hee home the morning after she went to the club, they encounter some kids playing "Freeze and Melt" (something like tag,) she wistfully tells Kyushik that it reminds her of unrequited love. Then she [[MomentKiller smacks him on the head and runs off.]]
* VowOfCelibacy: Kim finds himself questioning the life of celibacy that lies ahead for him as he and the female lead (a {{Tsundere}} HardDrinkingPartyGirl) gradually warm up to each other.

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* {{Tsundere}}: Bong-hee has minor shades of this. Bong-hee. As Kyushik takes bong-hee her home the morning after she they went to the club, clubbing, they encounter some kids playing "Freeze and Melt" Melt." (something like tag,) she tag.) As they look on, Bong-Hee wistfully tells Kyushik that it reminds her of unrequited love. Then she [[MomentKiller smacks him on the head and runs off.]]
* VowOfCelibacy: Kim Kyushik finds himself questioning the life of celibacy that lies ahead for him as he and the female lead (a {{Tsundere}} HardDrinkingPartyGirl) gradually warm up to each other.
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* CantHoldHisLiquor: When Bong-hee first meets Kyushik, she mistakenly takes a bottle of liquor from him, thinking it was just water. She downs it, and immediately began stumbling around. She is so hammered at this point, she passes out in her uncle's church ahead. Mater on, [[spoiler: At the club, she has one sip of an alcoholic drink, and she gets drunk enough to provoke a fight with a bunch of hoodlums.]] Luckily, Kyushik is there to take her and flee.

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* CantHoldHisLiquor: When Bong-hee first meets Kyushik, she mistakenly takes a bottle of liquor from him, thinking it was just water. She downs it, and immediately began stumbling around. She is so hammered at this point, she passes out in her uncle's church ahead. Mater Later on, [[spoiler: At the club, she has one sip of an alcoholic drink, and she gets drunk enough to provoke pick a fight with a bunch of hoodlums.]] Luckily, Kyushik is there to take Kyushik takes her and to flee.



* CharacterDevelopment: Bong-hee grows out of her selfish and childish ways, becoming more sympathetic towards others. She retains her love for teasing Kyushik, though. As Kyushik deals his growing feelings for Bong-hee, he learns life is a little more complicated than he imagined.
* {{Fanservice}}: Bong-hee, much to Kyushik's chagrin. Most notably the scene where she sunbathes in the garden, and Kyushik uncomfortably tries to get her to cover up.

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* CharacterDevelopment: Bong-hee grows out of her selfish and childish ways, becoming learning to become more sympathetic towards others. She retains her love for teasing Kyushik, though.others. As Kyushik deals his growing feelings for Bong-hee, he learns life is a little more complicated than he imagined.
* {{Fanservice}}: Bong-hee, much to Kyushik's chagrin. Most notably the scene where Seon-dal and a painter ogle over her when she sunbathes in the garden, and Kyushik uncomfortably tries to get her to cover up.



* NotWhatItLooksLike: The drunken Bong-hee passing out on Kyushik, which happens to look like they're on the ground making out. Sister Kim walks in, and...
* PrecisionFStrike}: Done in a humorous manner. One of the kids under the daycare service hears Bong-hee swear, and imitates her in front of Kyushik.

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* NotWhatItLooksLike: The drunken Bong-hee passing out on Kyushik, which happens to look like they're on the ground making out. Sister Kim walks in, and...
in on them in the act.
* PrecisionFStrike}: Done in a humorous manner. One of the kids under the daycare service hears Bong-hee swear, and imitates her in front of Kyushik.



* {{Tsundere}}: Bong-hee has minor shades of this. As Kyushik takes bong-hee home the morning after she went to the club, they encounter some kids playing "Freeze and Melt" (something like tag,) she tells Kyushik that it reminds her of unrequited love. They gaze at each other briefly, until she [[MomentKiller smacks him on the head and runs ahead.]]

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* {{Tsundere}}: Bong-hee has minor shades of this. As Kyushik takes bong-hee home the morning after she went to the club, they encounter some kids playing "Freeze and Melt" (something like tag,) she wistfully tells Kyushik that it reminds her of unrequited love. They gaze at each other briefly, until Then she [[MomentKiller smacks him on the head and runs ahead.off.]]
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* BoyMeetsGirl: Kyushik finds the drunken Bong-hee sleeping in the church, and tries to shoo her out. Needless to say, [[HilarityEnsues it doesn't]][[NotWhatItLooksLike end well.]]

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* BoyMeetsGirl: Kyushik finds the drunken Bong-hee sleeping in the church, and tries to shoo her out. Needless to say, [[HilarityEnsues it doesn't]][[NotWhatItLooksLike doesn't]] [[NotWhatItLooksLike end well.]]
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This movie is about Kim Kyushik, played by Kwon Sang woo, who is a young seminarian. Ater an unfortunate incident at their seminary, Kyushik and his best friend Shin Seon-dal are sent away to rural South Korea for a month to serve Father Nam and his church. There he meets Yang Bong-hee, played by Ha Ji-won, a flighty Korean-American girl who followed her boyfriend to Korea, and happens to be father Nam's niece. Kyushik is thoroughly annoyed by Bong-hee's obnoxious and irresponsible personality, and Bong-hee is annoyed with Kyushik's prudishness and passive demeanor. They eventually warm to each other through time and some [[HilarityEnsues hilarious events.]] This growing attraction poses a problem, however. Kyushik is training to be a priest!

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This movie is about Kim Kyushik, played by Kwon Sang woo, who is a young seminarian. Ater seminarian, and Yang Bong-Hee, played by Ha Ji-won, a flighty Korean-American girl. After an unfortunate incident at their seminary, Kyushik and his best friend Shin Seon-dal are sent away to rural South Korea for a month to serve Father Nam and his church. There he meets Yang Bong-hee, played by Ha Ji-won, a flighty Korean-American girl Bong-Hee, who followed her boyfriend to Korea, Korea and happens to be father Nam's niece. Kyushik is thoroughly annoyed by Bong-hee's obnoxious and irresponsible personality, behaviour, and Bong-hee is annoyed with Kyushik's prudishness and passive demeanor. prudishness. They eventually warm to each other through time and some [[HilarityEnsues hilarious some crazy events.]] This His growing attraction poses a problem, however. Kyushik is training to be a priest!



* BoyMeetsGirl: Kyushik finds the drunken Bong-hee sleeping in the church, and tries to shoo her out. Needless to say, [[HilarityEnsues it doesn't end well.]]

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* BoyMeetsGirl: Kyushik finds the drunken Bong-hee sleeping in the church, and tries to shoo her out. Needless to say, [[HilarityEnsues it doesn't doesn't]][[NotWhatItLooksLike end well.]]

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This movie is about Kim Kyushik, played by Kwon Sang woo, who is a young seminarian. And Yang Bong-hee, played by Ha Ji-won, a feisty Korean American girl who followed her boyfriend to Korea. After an unfortunate incident at their seminary, Kyushik and his best friend Shin Seon-dal are sent away to rural South Korea for a month to serve Father Nam and his church. There he meets Bong-hee, Father Nam's attractive but bratty niece from America. Kyushik is thoroughly annoyed by Bong-hee's loud and obnoxious personality, but finds himself charmed by her nonetheless. The feeling is mutual though, as Bong-hee is annoyed with Kyushik's prudish and passive demeanor, but is drawn to his kindness. They eventually warm to each other through time and some [[HilarityEnsues hilarious events.]] But his growing attraction to Bong-hee poses a problem. Kyushik is training to be a priest! Does he have to choose a life of celibacy, or is it possible for him to lead a normal life?

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This movie is about Kim Kyushik, played by Kwon Sang woo, who is a young seminarian. And Yang Bong-hee, played by Ha Ji-won, a feisty Korean American girl who followed her boyfriend to Korea. After Ater an unfortunate incident at their seminary, Kyushik and his best friend Shin Seon-dal are sent away to rural South Korea for a month to serve Father Nam and his church. There he meets Yang Bong-hee, Father played by Ha Ji-won, a flighty Korean-American girl who followed her boyfriend to Korea, and happens to be father Nam's attractive but bratty niece from America. niece. Kyushik is thoroughly annoyed by Bong-hee's loud and obnoxious and irresponsible personality, but finds himself charmed by her nonetheless. The feeling is mutual though, as and Bong-hee is annoyed with Kyushik's prudish prudishness and passive demeanor, but is drawn to his kindness.demeanor. They eventually warm to each other through time and some [[HilarityEnsues hilarious events.]] But his This growing attraction to Bong-hee poses a problem. problem, however. Kyushik is training to be a priest! Does he have to choose a life of celibacy, or is it possible for him to lead a normal life?
priest!



* {{Adorkable}}: Kyushik personifies this trope.
* {{Bishonen}}: Kyushik, as he is played by the very popular Kwon Sang-woo, although this is acknowledged only once canon-wise, by Sister Kim.
* BoyMeetsGirl: Kyushik finds the drunken Bong-hee sleeping in the church, and tries to shoo her out. Needless to say, [[HilarityEnsues it ends well.]]
* CantHoldHisLiquor: When Bong-hee first meets Kyushik, she mistakenly takes a bottle of water full of liquor from him, thinking it was just water, and chugs it down. She then continued walking and immediately began stumbling around. She is so hammered at this point, she passes out in her uncle's church ahead. Much later on, [[spoiler: At the club, she has one sip of an alcoholic drink, and she gets drunk enough to provoke a fight with a bunch of hoodlums.]] Luckily, Kyushik is there to take her and flee.

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* {{Adorkable}}: Kyushik personifies this trope.
* {{Bishonen}}: Kyushik,
is often uncomfortable around women and social outings, as he is played by the very popular Kwon Sang-woo, although this is acknowledged only once canon-wise, by Sister Kim.
dedicated most of his life to becoming a priest.
* BoyMeetsGirl: Kyushik finds the drunken Bong-hee sleeping in the church, and tries to shoo her out. Needless to say, [[HilarityEnsues it ends doesn't end well.]]
* CantHoldHisLiquor: When Bong-hee first meets Kyushik, she mistakenly takes a bottle of water full of liquor from him, thinking it was just water, and chugs it down. water. She then continued walking downs it, and immediately began stumbling around. She is so hammered at this point, she passes out in her uncle's church ahead. Much later Mater on, [[spoiler: At the club, she has one sip of an alcoholic drink, and she gets drunk enough to provoke a fight with a bunch of hoodlums.]] Luckily, Kyushik is there to take her and flee.



* CharacterDevelopment: Eventually Bong-hee stops being so bitchy and selfish and becomes more sympathetic towards others. She retains her love for teasing Kyushik, though.
* {{Fanservice}}: In a movie with Ha Ji-won? Of course. Most notably in the scene where Bong-hee sunbathes in the garden, and Kyushik uncomfortably tries to get her to cover up.

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* CharacterDevelopment: Eventually Bong-hee stops being so bitchy and grows out of her selfish and becomes childish ways, becoming more sympathetic towards others. She retains her love for teasing Kyushik, though. \n As Kyushik deals his growing feelings for Bong-hee, he learns life is a little more complicated than he imagined.
* {{Fanservice}}: In a movie with Ha Ji-won? Of course. Bong-hee, much to Kyushik's chagrin. Most notably in the scene where Bong-hee she sunbathes in the garden, and Kyushik uncomfortably tries to get her to cover up.



--> "I don't need a lecture from a man wearing a skirt. Pretty Bong-hee likes those words. Shit, fuck, shit, fuck."
* {{Tsundere}}: Bong-hee has minor shades of this. After [[spoiler: sleeping at a love hotel, (although Kyushik did sleep outside) following the club fiasco, ]] she was given a ride home Kyushik's bike. On the way, she encounters some kids playing "Freeze and Melt" (something like tag,) she tells Kyushik it somehow reminds her of unrequited love. They look tenderly in each other's eyes for a moment, until she [[MomentKiller smacks him on the head and continues walking.]]
* ValleyGirl: Bong-hee. Minus the valley-girlish talk (although you probably wouldn't know, just by reading the subs.)
* VowOfCelibacy: Kim finds himself questioning the celibacy that lies ahead for him as he and the female lead (a {{Tsundere}} HardDrinkingPartyGirl) gradually warm up to each other.

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--> "I don't need a lecture from a man wearing a skirt. Pretty Bong-hee likes those words. Shit, fuck, shit, fuck."
fuck!"
* {{Tsundere}}: Bong-hee has minor shades of this. After [[spoiler: sleeping at a love hotel, (although As Kyushik did sleep outside) following the club fiasco, ]] she was given a ride takes bong-hee home Kyushik's bike. On the way, morning after she encounters went to the club, they encounter some kids playing "Freeze and Melt" (something like tag,) she tells Kyushik that it somehow reminds her of unrequited love. They look tenderly in gaze at each other's eyes for a moment, other briefly, until she [[MomentKiller smacks him on the head and continues walking.runs ahead.]]
* ValleyGirl: Bong-hee. Minus the valley-girlish talk (although you probably wouldn't know, just by reading the subs.)
* VowOfCelibacy: Kim finds himself questioning the life of celibacy that lies ahead for him as he and the female lead (a {{Tsundere}} HardDrinkingPartyGirl) gradually warm up to each other.
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->''"If seminarians don't get married... how do they resolve their desires?"''
-->'''Bong-hee'''

''Love, So Divine'' is a 2004 South Korean RomanticComedy.

This movie is about Kim Kyushik, played by Kwon Sang woo, who is a young seminarian. And Yang Bong-hee, played by Ha Ji-won, a feisty Korean American girl who followed her boyfriend to Korea. After an unfortunate incident at their seminary, Kyushik and his best friend Shin Seon-dal are sent away to rural South Korea for a month to serve Father Nam and his church. There he meets Bong-hee, Father Nam's attractive but bratty niece from America. Kyushik is thoroughly annoyed by Bong-hee's loud and obnoxious personality, but finds himself charmed by her nonetheless. The feeling is mutual though, as Bong-hee is annoyed with Kyushik's prudish and passive demeanor, but is drawn to his kindness. They eventually warm to each other through time and some [[HilarityEnsues hilarious events.]] But his growing attraction to Bong-hee poses a problem. Kyushik is training to be a priest! Does he have to choose a life of celibacy, or is it possible for him to lead a normal life?

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!!Examples of:
* {{Adorkable}}: Kyushik personifies this trope.
* {{Bishonen}}: Kyushik, as he is played by the very popular Kwon Sang-woo, although this is acknowledged only once canon-wise, by Sister Kim.
* BoyMeetsGirl: Kyushik finds the drunken Bong-hee sleeping in the church, and tries to shoo her out. Needless to say, [[HilarityEnsues it ends well.]]
* CantHoldHisLiquor: When Bong-hee first meets Kyushik, she mistakenly takes a bottle of water full of liquor from him, thinking it was just water, and chugs it down. She then continued walking and immediately began stumbling around. She is so hammered at this point, she passes out in her uncle's church ahead. Much later on, [[spoiler: At the club, she has one sip of an alcoholic drink, and she gets drunk enough to provoke a fight with a bunch of hoodlums.]] Luckily, Kyushik is there to take her and flee.
* CelibateHero: Deconstructed, as Kyushik is a seminarian. He CAN'T get into relationships. So naturally, he's pretty uncomfortable around girls.
* CharacterDevelopment: Eventually Bong-hee stops being so bitchy and selfish and becomes more sympathetic towards others. She retains her love for teasing Kyushik, though.
* {{Fanservice}}: In a movie with Ha Ji-won? Of course. Most notably in the scene where Bong-hee sunbathes in the garden, and Kyushik uncomfortably tries to get her to cover up.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: One of Kyushik's seniors [[spoiler: has gotten engaged.]]
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: An important part of Bong-Hee's characterization. She constantly teases and belittles Kyushik, but is not completely unsympathetic. She [[spoiler: she repairs the rosary that she broke with some pearls from one of her necklaces.]]
* NiceGuy: Kyushik.
* NotWhatItLooksLike: The drunken Bong-hee passing out on Kyushik, which happens to look like they're on the ground making out. Sister Kim walks in, and...
* PrecisionFStrike}: Done in a humorous manner. One of the kids under the daycare service hears Bong-hee swear, and imitates her in front of Kyushik.
--> "Don't use such a word. ''he'' doesn't like it.
--> "The guy up there?" points middle finger, but Kyushik grabs it.
--> "He doesn't like that either."
--> "I don't need a lecture from a man wearing a skirt. Pretty Bong-hee likes those words. Shit, fuck, shit, fuck."
* {{Tsundere}}: Bong-hee has minor shades of this. After [[spoiler: sleeping at a love hotel, (although Kyushik did sleep outside) following the club fiasco, ]] she was given a ride home Kyushik's bike. On the way, she encounters some kids playing "Freeze and Melt" (something like tag,) she tells Kyushik it somehow reminds her of unrequited love. They look tenderly in each other's eyes for a moment, until she [[MomentKiller smacks him on the head and continues walking.]]
* ValleyGirl: Bong-hee. Minus the valley-girlish talk (although you probably wouldn't know, just by reading the subs.)
* VowOfCelibacy: Kim finds himself questioning the celibacy that lies ahead for him as he and the female lead (a {{Tsundere}} HardDrinkingPartyGirl) gradually warm up to each other.

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