Sad Movie
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Sad Movie is a 2005 South Korea
South Korea
The Republic of Korea , , is a sovereign state in East Asia, located on the southern portion of the Korean Peninsula. It is neighbored by the People's Republic of China to the west, Japan to the east, North Korea to the north, and the East China Sea and Republic of China to the south...

n romance film
Film
A film, also called a movie or motion picture, is a series of still or moving images. It is produced by recording photographic images with cameras, or by creating images using animation techniques or visual effects...

 with an all-star cast. It is the second film directed by Kwon Jong-kwan, following S Diary
S Diary
S Diary is a 2004 South Korean romantic comedy film about a woman who decides to interrogate her past lovers about why their relationships failed - then hatches a plot to take revenge on them....

from 2004.

Synopsis

The film focuses on the stories about four relationships and their trials, pains, heartaches, and subsequent separations. The plot lines eventually connect in some way, but they remain unrelated for the most part.

The first story tells of a firefighter and his girlfriend named Su-jeong who works in a TV station as a news translator for the mute. She is waiting for him to propose, focused on the rationale that given his dangerous job, she likes the idea of him having to think of her, to hesitate for a while before jumping into danger. He, on the other hand, is waiting for that perfect opportunity, setting and all, before popping the question.

The second story is about a deaf girl named Ahn Su-eun who works as a costume character in a theme park. There she meets a young artist who she begins to develop feelings for quickly, yet refuses to take off her mask in front of him for quite some time because of her scar.

The third story is of a mother and child. The mother was too busy to spend time with her young son, until an illness confines her to a hospital bed. There the mother and son begin to communicate more and more.

Lastly, the story of a boy and girl who have just broken up. The girl's reason being that she needs a more stable guy with a good job. The unemployed ex-boyfriend goes off and finds himself a job helping other couples break up. Hoping that if he earns enough money, he could woo his loved one back.

The film was a relative success, with just over a million admissions in South Korea. It also received a strong showing in Japan, mostly thanks to the popularity of lead actor Jung Woo-sung
Jung Woo-sung
- Career :Jung Woo-sung was born in Seoul on March 20, 1973. After first finding work as a model, he made his film debut in the 1994 movie The Fox with Nine Tails, together with Ko So-young...

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Cast

  • Jung Woo-sung
    Jung Woo-sung
    - Career :Jung Woo-sung was born in Seoul on March 20, 1973. After first finding work as a model, he made his film debut in the 1994 movie The Fox with Nine Tails, together with Ko So-young...

     as Lee Jin-woo
  • Im Su-jeong
    Im Su-jeong
    Su-Jeong Lim, also known as Im Soo-jung is a South Korean actress.-Career:Im Soo-jung made her debut in 1998 as a cover model for teen magazines. She soon moved onto dramas and films, but it was Kim Ji-woon's 2003 stylish horror A Tale of Two Sisters that first drew her critical notice and...

     as Ahn Su-jeong
  • Cha Tae-hyun
    Cha Tae-hyun
    Cha Tae-Hyun is a South Korean movie star, television actor, and singer. He started his acting career in a 1995 KBS television drama. He appeared in his first movie, Hallelujah, in 1997, also making his debut as a singer in 2001...

     as Jung Ha-seok
  • Son Tae-young as Choi Suk-hyun
  • Yeom Jeong-ah
    Yeom Jeong-ah
    Yeom Jeong-ah is a South Korean actress.- Film :*Jeon Woo Chi *Small Town Rivals - cameo*The Worst Guy Ever *The Old Garden *Boy Goes To Heaven...

     as Yeom Ju-young
  • Yeo Jin-gu as Park Hee-chan
  • Shin Min-a
    Shin Min-a
    Shin Min-a may refer to:* Shin Min-a , South Korean actress* Shim Mina, South Korean singer...

     as Ahn Su-eun
  • Lee Ki-woo as Sang-gyu

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