Los Angeles Times

‘Whatcha Wearin’?’

South Korea creates rom-coms too.

- By Gary Goldstein calendar@latimes.com

The South Korean import “Whatcha Wearin’?” is as sweet and silly and, at times, raunchy as any Hollywood-hatched romantic comedy. Still, even if it’s not all that distinguis­hable from its stateside brethren, the film manages enough sparkly charm and warm comedy to offer a few hours of featherwei­ght fun.

The meet-cute here between the recently dumped Hyun-Seung (Ji Sung) and the long-partnered Yun-jung (Kim Ah-joong) involves an accidental phone sex session that’s contrived, but also amusing and sexy. After a bit more cell chatter, an in-person friendship — with potential benefits — crops up between the attractive duo as they help one another deal with their romantic quandaries. For Hyun-Seung, it’s the fickle ex (Shin So-yul) he still pines for, while Yun-jung has issues with her moody boyfriend (Kang Kyeong-jun), who just won’t put a ring on it.

It’s easy, of course, to guess where Hyun-Seung, an office grunt and aspiring musician, and Yun-jung, who has designs on a lingerie business, will end up. But the getting there provides a mostly buoyant, occasional­ly twisty journey, even if director Byun Sung-hyun (who also cowrote the script with Kim Min-soo) does take the longish way home.

In addition to the nimble and appealing lead couple, the cast also includes the requisite goofy sidekicks (Kim Sung-oh, Mun Ji-yun) and oblivious mother of the bride (Kim Bo-yeon).

 ?? CJ Enter tainment ?? JI SUNG, left, and Kim Ah-joong move beyond cellphone chatter in the charming “Whatcha Wearin’?”
CJ Enter tainment JI SUNG, left, and Kim Ah-joong move beyond cellphone chatter in the charming “Whatcha Wearin’?”

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