![]() The policeman betrays Jae-in and Seung-hee and leads them to the site where Cha Young-jae has been captured and is meeting with a rival gang leader. The camera then shows her with Seung-hee in a car with a fellow policeman. She sobs, overcome with grief at the loss of her only family. Jae-in then receives news: her beloved uncle has been stabbed by an unknown person. Jae-in thereafter confesses to Seung-hee that she is not really a schoolgirl, which in turn gets Seung-hee very upset. During the match, they vocally argue, although none of their classmates or the teacher seems to notice by the end of the match, they both know of each other's real position as undercover agents. One day she challenges him to a Judo match during a physical education class at school. Jae-in increasingly becomes more suspicious of No-young, although she is still head-over-heels about him. Jae-in does not know of this, but she suspects that No-young is also undercover as a spy. No-young shrugs it off and is playful however, once he gets inside his apartment, he takes off his shirt, revealing a bullet wound to the camera. When she gets home, she knocks at No-young's door and confronts him about his watch. She assumes it is not serious and runs after the driver, but all she finds is a watch strangely identical to that of No-young's. Jae-in rushes after him, but the undercover teacher puts a gun to her head. The undercover teacher also happens to be at the event and shoots at the motorcycle driver, but the driver gets away. Jae-in and other police go after the motorcycle driver, since Cha Young-jae has already gotten away. Suddenly a mysterious motorcycle rider speeds into the middle of the group and his motorcycle produces white smoke, therefore allowing Cha Young-jae to get away. They meet up in the parking lot, where Cha Young-jae is trapped. One day after school, Jae-in and other policemen spot Cha Young-jae outside an airport they rush to catch him, but his rivals are also on the chase. ![]() She becomes slightly suspicious of him and vaguely recognizes his face. Jae-in later is informed that he is also an undercover agent, working on her side. Meanwhile, a new teacher arrives at their school. She eventually gets this with the help of Kang No-young, a handsome classmate and next-door neighbor who she starts to like however, Jae-in thinks her crush is wrong because of their age difference. This earns her some sort of respect, although what Jae-in really wants is Seung-hee's friendship. Jae-in, being a policewoman, easily beats them up. Jae-in is considered a loser when she first steps into her class, and the gang girls confront her afterward and challenge her to a fight at the backyard of the school. At first, Jae-in is very reluctant to accept the job however, her uncle, also a detective, pushes her at the last minute to take it. * Replaced Humming with Mr.Chun Jae-in, an orphan-turned-police detective, is assigned a job to go undercover in a high school to befriend Seung-hee, the daughter of notorious gangster Cha Young-jae, and protect her from any of her father's enemies who may want to use her as bait to get Cha Young-jae to do what they want, as well as get information about her father's work from her. * Changed title: year from 2011 to 2012 number of movies from 25 to 30 October 1, 2012 * Added Humming, Please Teach Me English, Art of Seduction, 100 Days with Mr. Arrogant with Innocent Steps October 5, 2012 * Replaced Humming with Sad Movie October 11, 2012 * Replaced Please Teach Me English with Always October 22, 2012 * Changed title year to 2013 October 26, 2012 * Added "A love story between." to movie descriptions January 25, 2013 * Changed title: year from 2013 to 2014 number of movies from 30 to 40 February 20, 2013 * Changed title: year from 2014 to 2015 January 4, 2014 * Replaced Daddy-Long-Legs with Man In Love January 3, 2015 * Changed title: year from 2015 to 2016 April 23, 2015 * Replaced My Girlfriend Is An Agent with The Beauty Inside January 5, 2016 * Replaced Please Teach Me English with Be With You May 2, 2017 * Thought-provoking = emotionally neutral, but evokes thoughts about life and love Updates: July 23, 2018 * Bittersweet = happy, but sad at the same time * Sad = depressing and will most likely make you cry * Happy = light-hearted and most likely contains comedy For a comprehensive Korean romance movie list, check out my compilation list: Korean Romance Movies. I listed them in order starting from the best. ![]() A collection of the top 40 must see Korean romance titles in my opinion.
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