Sunhee (Jung Yu Mi), after graduated in film, she went back to school to get a referral from Professor Choi to continue to study abroad in the USA. Sunhee realized that Professor Choi easily write for her because he has feelings for her. Then she has interesting encounters with 2 boys: Moon-soo (Lee Sun-kyun) and Jae Hak (Jung Jae Young).
Compared to much of the filmmaker's recent output, such as the Cannes-selected Isabelle Huppert vehicle In Another Country, this is a pretty minor entry; the digitally shot cinematic equivalent of a fluidly drawn, customary doodle.
Not only is Our Sunhi pure pleasure through all its brisk running time, it is also a candid picture of male-female dynamics when one tries to upstage the other, in vain.
A past of repressed feelings and bad trysts is summoned, but the conversations between Sunhi and her men seem to pivot more on questions of a sustainable career in filmmaking.
Since neither the plot nor any of the characters are more than lightweight caricatures and as the long talkathons lack the wit of the aforementioned Rohmer, they inevitably tend to wear out their welcome long before Hong Sangsoo is done with them.
Lacks some of the surprising emotional force of his "Nobody's Daughter Haewon", but nevertheless delights as it orchestrates the seriocomic ping-ponging of a canny young woman and her three equally hapless suitors