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- Movie: Sunny
- Revised romanization: Sseoni
- Hangul: 써니
- Director: Kang Hyung-Chul
- Writer: Kang Hyung-Chul
- Producer: Ahn Byung-Ki, Ahn In-Ki
- Cinematographer: Lee Hyung-Duk
- Release Date: May 4, 2011
- Runtime: 124 min.
- Drama: Drama/Comedy
- Language: Korean
- Distributor: CJ Entertainment
- Country: South Korea
Plot
New high-school transfer student Na-Mi (
Shim Eun-Kyung) comes from a small town in Jeolla Province to her new school in the capital city of Seoul. When she is nervous, her small town dialect comes out & she starts to shake.On her first day at her new school she is bullied by others. Coming to her help is a group of girls. The girls are Chun-Hwa (
Kang So-Ra) - known for her strong sense of loyalty & excellant fighting skills, heavyset Jang-Mi (
Kim Min-Young) - who badly wishes to have plastic surgery to get double eye-lids, Jin-Hee (
Park Jin-Joo) - excellent when it comes to spewing profanity, Geum-Ok (
Nam Bo-Ra) - interested in literature, Bok-Hee (
Kim Bo-Mi) - dreams of one day becoming Ms. Korea and Su-Ji (
Min Hyo-Rin) - always arrogant. Na-Mi quickly becomes part of their group. When the group confronts rival girls known as Sonyeo Sidae ("Girls Generation"), Na-Mi spews curse words she picked up from her grandmother. Because of Na-Mi the girls are able to avoid a crisis. These seven girls then form their own group named "Sunny". They also vow to stay together forever. The girls then prepare for a performance at an upcoming school festival, but on the day of their performance a terrible event occurs leading the girls to eventually going their own separate ways.
Twenty five years later, Na-Mi (
Yoo Ho-Jeong) is married to a successful businessman and has a beautiful daughter. Her life seems perfect from afar, but there's something lacking in her life. One day, Na-Mi bumps into high school friend Chun-Hwa (
Jin Hee-Kyung) in the hospital. They are ecstatic to see each other, but Na-Mi receives a phone call and has to leave. On her way out she ask Chun-Hwa if there is anything she can do for her. Chun-Hwa at first says no, but after a moment of reflection she makes a simple request to Na-Mi. Chun-Hwa asks Na-Mi to find the other members of "Sunny," so she can see them one more time ...
Notes
- Filming begins September 2010.
- Roughly 50% of the movie will be shot in the present day and 50% shot in the past.
- During its May 6-8 opening weekend, "Sunny" opened #1 selling 279,846 tickets. During its 2nd weekend the movie stayed #1 and sold 616,400 tickets. Detailed information can be viewed at South Korea Weekly Box Office .
- On Saturday, June 19, 2011 "Sunny" became the first film in to sell over 5,000,000 tickets in South Korea during the 2011 calendar year.
- During the movie's 8th weekend at the South Korean box office (June 24-26), "Sunny" climbed back into the #1 spot after five weeks hovering in the top ten.
- On July 28, 2011 a Director's Cut version of "Sunny" will be released theatrically in South Korea. The director's cut version contains 10 minutes of extra footage that was removed from the original theatrical version to obtain a general audience movie rating. A large portion of the added 10 minutes contains violence or profanity.
- As of August 25, 2011, "Sunny" is ending its theatrical run in South Korea. "Sunny" sold a total of 7.3 million tickets and ranks #11 for all time ticket sales for a Korean film.
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