Action,Comedy,Crime   South Korea

In the movie My Boss, My Teacher, we follow the misadventures of Gangster Gye Do-shik (played by Jung Jun-ho). Gye Do-shik is a low-ranking member of a notorious crime syndicate who dreams of rising through the ranks and becoming a boss himself one day. However, in order to achieve his goal, he must complete college and spend time as an ethics teacher.

To accomplish this unexpected requirement, the mob sends Gye Do-shik undercover as a high school student. He enrolls in Chungwoon University, where he initially struggles to adapt to the unfamiliar world of books, exams, and academics. As a gangster, he possesses street smarts but lacks any formal education.

Despite his initial difficulties, Gye Do-shik is determined to succeed. He clashes with his classmates, particularly a diligent and morally upright student named Bong Gu (played by Jung Woon-in). Bong Gu becomes Gye Do-shik's primary rival and the source of many comedic encounters throughout the film.

While pretending to be a student, Gye Do-shik must also navigate the challenges of being an ethics teacher. With his criminal background, he certainly faces obstacles in teaching the importance of morality to his students. However, he slowly begins to grasp the value of ethics and morals himself, which leads to personal growth and self-reflection.

As time goes on and Gye Do-shik becomes more involved in the college community, he earns the respect and admiration of his fellow students. Despite his unconventional methods, his genuine concern for the well-being of his classmates leaves a lasting impact on their lives. Moreover, Gye Do-shik's experiences as an ethics teacher teach him valuable life lessons, helping him understand the consequences of his previous criminal actions and gradually changing his outlook on life.

Throughout the movie, Gye Do-shik faces numerous comedic challenges and maintains a balance between his hidden identity as a mobster and his responsibilities as a student and ethics teacher. His journey of self-discovery and personal growth forms the heart of the film, showcasing both heartfelt and hilarious moments.

In the end, Gye Do-shik successfully completes his college education and finishes his time as an ethics teacher, earning the respect of his superiors in the mob and proving his commitment to personal growth and transformation. As a result, he is promoted to the coveted territory he has always dreamed of, leaving audience members with a poignant message about redemption, second chances, and the transformative power of education.
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