
See You After School 2006
"When bad turns to worse!"
Diving into the high-energy world of South Korean comedy, *See You After School (2006)* directed by Lee Suk-hoon follows the transformation of a bullied high school student who undergoes rigorous training to reclaim his confidence.
Director: Lee Suk-hoon
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is See You After School (2006) about?
This South Korean comedy follows a bullied high school student who undergoes special training to stand up to his tormentor. When school resumes, he's ready to face the challenge—but things spiral into unexpected chaos as old tensions resurface.
Who directed See You After School?
Lee Suk-hoon directed *See You After School*, blending comedy and teen drama with his signature style.
Who stars in See You After School?
The film features Bong Tae-gyu in the lead role, supported by Zin Tae-hyun, Jeong Yoon-jo, and Ha Seok-jin.
Is See You After School (2006) worth watching?
As a lighthearted comedy with themes of resilience, it offers a fun yet relatable story for fans of teen dramas. While not a blockbuster, its charm and ensemble cast make it an enjoyable watch for those seeking a feel-good film with a twist.
How long is See You After School?
The runtime for *See You After School* is 103 minutes.
About See You After School (2006) — A Comedy About Bullying, Courage, and Fresh Starts
Diving into the high-energy world of South Korean comedy, *See You After School (2006)* directed by Lee Suk-hoon follows the transformation of a bullied high school student who undergoes rigorous training to reclaim his confidence. Played with heart by Bong Tae-gyu, the protagonist steps back into school with newfound determination—only to face his nemesis head-on during a tense standoff on the first day of classes. The film blends humor with raw emotions, capturing the chaos of teenage life where awkwardness and resilience collide.
With a talented ensemble cast including Zin Tae-hyun, Jeong Yoon-jo, and Ha Seok-jin, *See You After School (2006)* delivers a lighthearted yet touching take on overcoming adversity through camaraderie and courage. The comedy genre shines as it explores themes of friendship, personal growth, and the universal struggle to fit in.