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| name = Sunny | image = Sunny film poster.jpg | caption = Theatrical release poster | film name = {{Film name | hangul = {{linktext|님|은}} {{linktext|먼|곳|에}} | rr = Nimeun meongose | mr = Nimŭn mŏnkote}} | director = Lee Joon-ik | producer = Jung Seung-hye Cho Chul-hyun | writer = Choi Seok-hwan | starring = Soo Ae Jung Jin-young | music = Lee Byung-hoon Bang Jun-seok | cinematography = Na Seung-yong | editing = Kim Sang-bum Kim Jae-bum | distributor = Showbox/Mediaplex | released = {{Film date|2008|06|23}} | runtime = 126 minutes | country = South Korea | language = Korean | budget = | gross = {{USD|11.1 million}}[1] }}Sunny ({{ko-hhrm|님은 먼곳에||Nimeun meongose}}; lit. "My Dear is Far Away") is a 2008 South Korean film directed by Lee Joon-ik. Soo Ae plays the titular Soon-yi, whose husband enlists to fight in the Vietnam War, and she decides to join a singing group that will travel to Vietnam to perform for the soldiers there.[1][2] PlotSoon-yi is a young woman stuck in an arranged marriage to a man who still loves his college girlfriend. Her husband, Sang-gil, is a soldier in the South Korean army, and though she visits him regularly, he does not return her affections. After Sang-gil is sent to fight in the Vietnam War, Soon-yi resolves to follow him. She joins a band which is heading there, where she sings for the soldiers as "Sunny", with the hope of being reunited with her husband. Cast
ProductionSunny was produced on a budget of {{SK won|7.1 billion}} ({{USD|7 million}}). Director Lee Joon-ik made the protagonist female in response to criticism that his films were largely male-oriented. Lee cast Soo Ae in the lead role, saying, "No other actress in [South] Korea has the distinctively pure image that [she] has". Soo Ae did two months of training to refine her singing and dancing skills, and admitted to being concerned over whether or not she could pull off the character.[3]ReleaseSunny was released in South Korea on July 23, 2008. On its opening weekend it was ranked second at the box office with 480,144 admissions,[4] and exceeded the one million mark on July 19.[5] As of August 31, Sunny had received a total of 1,804,223 admissions nationwide, and as of September 14 had grossed a total of {{USD|11,093,277}}.[6]Awards and nominations
References1. ^Lee, Hyo-won (17 July 2008). "[https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/art/2008/11/141_27773.html Watch Sooni Become Sunny]". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2008-11-29. 2. ^{{cite web|title=K-FILM REVIEWS: 님은 먼 곳에 (Sunny)|url=http://twitchfilm.com/2008/10/k-film-reviews-sunny.html|work=Twitch Film|accessdate=2013-03-26|date=9 October 2008}} 3. ^Yang, Sung-jin (2 July 2008). "Sunny offers a woman's Vietnam War". The Korea Herald via Hancinema. Retrieved 2008-11-29. 4. ^"Korean Box Office" (Week-end 2008.07.25 ~ 2008.07.27). Hancinema. Retrieved 2008-11-29. 5. ^"My Love is Far Away Attracts 1 Mil. Movie-Goers in A Week". KBS World. 29 July 2008. Retrieved 2008-11-29. 6. ^1 "South Korea Box Office September 12–14, 2008". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2008-11-29. 7. ^Yi, Ch'ang-ho (10 October 2008). "HA Jung-woo and SU Ae are tomorrow’s stars". Korean Film Council. Retrieved 2008-11-29. 8. ^Yi, Ch'ang-ho (24 October 2008). "The Chaser extends awards lead". Korean Film Council. Retrieved 2008-11-29. 9. ^1 {{cite web|title=Sunny - Awards|url=http://www.cinemasie.com/en/fiche/oeuvre/farfromme/|work=Cinemasie|accessdate=2013-03-26}} External links
14 : 2008 films|2000s drama films|South Korean musical films|South Korean films|Vietnam War films|South Korean war drama films|Films about music and musicians|Films set in 1971|Films set in Vietnam|Films shot in Busan|Films shot in Thailand|Films directed by Lee Joon-ik|Korean-language films|Showbox films |
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