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Ooh, You Make Me Sick 2005

36 min📅 2005-01-01

In *Ooh, You Make Me Sick (2005)*, the sharp-tongued Young-eun navigates the corporate grind at a water purifier company, where her self-serving nature clashes with her polished facade.

Director: Sohn Won-pyung

Cast

Jeong Bo-hun
Jeong Bo-hun
Young-eun
Yang Ik-june
Yang Ik-june
Yong-hee
Lee Dal-hyung
Lee Dal-hyung
Manager
Maeng Bong-hak
Maeng Bong-hak
Vice principa

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Ooh, You Make Me Sick* (2005) about?

The film follows Young-eun, a self-centered employee at a water purifier company who stumbles into an uneasy partnership with Yong-hee, a genial piano tuner whose good-natured persistence grates on her. As she manipulates their interactions to her advantage, their clashing personalities uncover surprising truths about each other.

Who directed *Ooh, You Make Me Sick*?

The film was directed by Sohn Won-pyung, a Korean filmmaker known for his insightful work in drama and comedy.

Who stars in *Ooh, You Make Me Sick*?

The movie features Jeong Bo-hun as Young-eun, Yang Ik-june as Yong-hee, alongside Lee Dal-hyung and Maeng Bong-hak in supporting roles.

Is *Ooh, You Make Me Sick* (2005) worth watching?

Despite its unrated status, this short but punchy drama-comedy shines with its clever writing and strong performances. Its exploration of flawed human behavior makes it a thought-provoking watch for fans of character-driven stories.

How long is *Ooh, You Make Me Sick*?

The film runs for 36 minutes.

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About Ooh, You Make Me Sick (2005) — A Dark Comedy About Selfishness and Hidden Kindness

In *Ooh, You Make Me Sick (2005)*, the sharp-tongued Young-eun navigates the corporate grind at a water purifier company, where her self-serving nature clashes with her polished facade. Directed by Sohn Won-pyung, this dark comedy-drama explores the friction between ambition and authenticity when Young-eun crosses paths with Yong-hee, a cheerful but naive piano tuner whose relentless kindness unsettles her. As she reluctantly shadows Yong-hee on his rounds, their dynamic spirals into a battle of wit and willpower, revealing how far Young-eun will go to exploit even the most unexpected allies.

The film blends biting satire with moments of tender absurdity, painting a vivid portrait of modern relationships where manipulation and vulnerability collide. With its razor-sharp dialogue and unflinching look at human flaws, *Ooh, You Make Me Sick* offers a refreshingly cynical yet heartfelt take on connection and consequence.