"Believing in destiny, a university student Ha-mi, is attracted to Young-bin, who she meets by chance on the street. But this handsome Young-bin has blood type B, someone no woman would like to date! Running a business while being a student, Young-bin lives in his car. For B-type men, style is everything, you see, so although he doesn't have a place to live, he has to have a car to be seen in. Instigating hurdle competitions in the office, pretending to be Superman in the elevator; his ideas for dates are just as bizarre. Though his typical B-type small-mindedness bewilders Hami, against her cousin's best wishes she begins to fall for him. With time, though, Young-bin grows more and more selfish and Ha-mi decides to break up with him. Realizing too late that he loves her, Young-Bin tries to win her back, but to no avail. You see, A-type women like Ha-mi, once they have made up their minds, cannot be easily persuaded to change them. When one day Young-bin takes advice given to him by a friend, things between Young-bin and Ha-mi reach a point of no return."--Korean Movie Database (KMDb).
Notes
Originally released as a motion picture in 2005.
Creation/Production credits
Chejak, Kim Tu-ch'an, Pak Hyŏng-jun ; p'ŭrodyusŏ, Song Su-gŭn.
제작, 김두찬, 박형준 ; 프로듀서, 송수근.
Target audience
12-se iyong ka.
12세이용가.
System details
DVD; NTSC; region 3; Anamorphic widescreen 1.85:1; Dolby digital surround 5.1/2.0; Dual layer.
Participant(s)/Performer(s)
Yi Tong-gŏn, Han Chi-hye.
이동건, 한지혜,
Language note
In Korean, with optional subtitles in English and Korean.
Source acquisition
Gift; Korean Film Council; 2010.
Other title(s)
My boyfriend is type-B
OCLC
224698445
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