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Sun Mool

  • 2001
  • 1h 53min
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Sun Mool (2001)
DramaRomance

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThe relationship of a third-rate comedian, Yong-ki, and his wife, Jung-yun is growing cold after the miscarriage of their baby. Yong-ki becomes increasingly suspicious of the wife's coldness... Leer todoThe relationship of a third-rate comedian, Yong-ki, and his wife, Jung-yun is growing cold after the miscarriage of their baby. Yong-ki becomes increasingly suspicious of the wife's coldness towards him. Little does he know that Jung-yun has a terminal disease and is preparing a ... Leer todoThe relationship of a third-rate comedian, Yong-ki, and his wife, Jung-yun is growing cold after the miscarriage of their baby. Yong-ki becomes increasingly suspicious of the wife's coldness towards him. Little does he know that Jung-yun has a terminal disease and is preparing a last present to her beloved husband when her time is sadly running out.

  • Dirección
    • Ki-hwan Oh
  • Guionista
    • Jeong-woo Park
  • Elenco
    • Lee Jung-jae
    • Lee Yeong-ae
    • Kwon Hae-hyo
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Ki-hwan Oh
    • Guionista
      • Jeong-woo Park
    • Elenco
      • Lee Jung-jae
      • Lee Yeong-ae
      • Kwon Hae-hyo
    • 3Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 3Opiniones de los críticos
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
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    • Premios
      • 7 nominaciones en total

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    Lee Jung-jae
    Lee Jung-jae
    • Yong-gi
    Lee Yeong-ae
    Lee Yeong-ae
    • Jung-Yeon Park
    Kwon Hae-hyo
    Kwon Hae-hyo
    • Hak-soo
    Lee Mu-hyeon
    • Hak-cheol
    Gong Hyung-jin
    Gong Hyung-jin
    • Cheol-soo
    • (as Kong Hyeong-jin)
    Woo-Sung Choi
    • Broadcast Station FD
    Park Hwi-soon
    Park Hwi-soon
    • Gag Heaven Cast
    Kong Hyo-jin
    Kong Hyo-jin
    • Female MC
    Kim Ji-ho
    • Gag Heaven Cast
    Sang-Jin Kim
    • Producer Hwang
    Hye-ryeong Koo
    • Ae-Sook
    Choo Kwi-jung
    Choo Kwi-jung
    • Director Hwang's wife
    Kyeong-hwa Lee
    • Soo-kyung at KFC
    Lee Mun-shik
    Lee Mun-shik
    • Young-man
    • (as Lee Moon-sik)
    Hyeon-jin Sa
    • Hye-jeong
    Kim Soo-ro
    • Yoo-shik
    • (as Kim Su-ro)
    Kim Tae-hee
    Kim Tae-hee
    • Young Jung-Yeon
    Jae-geun Yoon
    • Primary School Teacher
    • Dirección
      • Ki-hwan Oh
    • Guionista
      • Jeong-woo Park
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    9riposte101

    a movie like Last Present is what film was created for

    Continuing my tour of Asia, I watched the Korean film Last Present. Let me begin by saying that a movie like Last Present is what film was created for. This ineffable tale about love and loss rises above every film I have seen this year. It is tightly wrought, complex and takes the audience for a ride on a roller coaster of emotions and does not let go until the end credits are long over. I had actually watched this film before I watched my last review movie, the Princess Blade, but I needed time for it to sink in and after almost two weeks I still find myself thinking back on the scenes with no small measure of amazement.

    Last Present binds together the unlikely combination of a sly comedy with a remarkably heartfelt romantic tragedy. The movie understands that it is always easier to find truth through laughter. This movie is full of truths and it is a rare film that tells more than just events and becomes about the best elements of humanity, namely sacrifice, devotion and love.

    The story is complex and layered and any overview in so small a space would be inadequate so I will not even try, instead I will just go over a few of the main plot points. The story begins with the audience following Yong-Gi (Jung-Jae Lee), a struggling comedian. His wife, Jung-Yeon Park (Yeong-ae Lee), goes to great lengths to hide her fatal illness from him. She feigns anger at him. They sleep in separate rooms so he does not hear her cries of pain in the night. She believes that he is on the verge of finding success and does not want him to become distracted by her illness. She distances herself from him so that he can concentrate on his work. She attempts to help her husband by going to the television station manager and then his wife and her relentless efforts earns her husband a spot on a comedy reality show called "King of Comedy." Yong-Gi soon learns of her condition and finds a list of people's names that he believes that his wife wants to see before she dies.

    Here begins a subplot that is wonderfully composed and runs parallel to the main story line. It involves two likeable con artists whose morals keep them from being successful in their chosen profession. After they reveal their scam to Yong-Gi he hires them to find the people on his wife's list of names so his wife can see them before she dies. It is through this inspired device that the film relates the story of how the couple first met and fell in love.

    Nothing prepares us for the film's transcendent climax. The breathtaking final shot is so powerful that it paints away any of the minor flaws that the film has.

    This remarkable gem is adroitly directed by Ki-hwan Oh. In every scene, I see what the director is trying to do; yet somehow I fall for it each time. Every shot just simply works because of Ki-hwan Oh's sure hand and also due in no small part to the wonderful performances.

    Jung-Jae Lee, in his role as Yong-Gi, displays astonishing range. However, Yeong-ae Lee, who played the character Jung-Yeon Park runs away with the show. As Jung-Yeon Park, she turns in an awe-inspiring character study on emotion and intensity. The two when onscreen together are authentic, stirring and they always manage to evoke empathy for their characters.

    The musical score contains, what are essentially varying themes on the same melody, but this somehow never ceases to elicit an emotional response. It is consistently well placed and equally well mixed.

    I consider myself pretty cynical and jaded and it takes a truly great movie to make me think in new ways about the world around me and Last Present did that to me. By the end of the film I felt emotionally spent and shaken. A work like this does not come along very often and it reminds me of how special cinema can be.

    Film Grade Formula +1 1/2* Acting +1* Directing +1 1/2* Screenplay

    Final Score: **** out of a scale of ****
    5lomovsky

    Kind of a WASTED EFFORT!!

    This movie, even though with great & quality production, is A MESS! Odd pacing and it tries a lil too hard to make the scene 'work'. The 'heartfelt' soundtrack comes on TOO MANY times and is not varied enough. Lazy composer with too many projects perhaps??

    The direction & screenplay at times could've been much much better! In general, the story is great on paper but what translated on screen is something which I do not desire to watch twice. But that doesn't mean the story doesn't have its issues and oddities! The sudden change of the parents heart and lack of explanation for their previous issues is very odd and unbelievable. Same goes for Lee Jung Jae's acting. well, maybe the screenplay & director is to be blamed. They didn't make me feel & believe THE STORY.

    Styling of the actors could've been better too! sigh.. many bad decisions. I reached a point where I couldn't believe that Lee Jung Jae is in this movie! They didn't use him to his best possible! The wife could've been portrayed different. Was she THAT BEAUTIFUL in the KFC scene? whats with her hair style? She looks like someone who lives in the village. i just couldn't believe....

    A great example of what worked is the korean film, "MORE THAN BLUE"! Now that's where MANY GOOD DECISIONS were made. "More Than Blue" truly showed the sensibilities & good taste of everyone involved in the movie!
    KeisukeY

    How far can you trust your partner?

    There are billions of couples and billions of marital relationships, but I cannot think of anyone more dedicated to one's partner than Jong-Yeon is. Though they always seem to have a quarrel (East-Asian often do opposite of their feelings because of shyness), we know that they love and trust each other deeply. They make us wonder how far we can trust our partner.

    Also, It is interesting that this film harmonizes the antithetical contents:comedy and death. Frankly, it would be too sad if whole of the story was about love and death. The comical subplot is progressing parallel to the main plot, and it gradually untangles their past. Every subplots and flashbacks work very well and remind us that they are indispensable for each other.

    Leading actors and music are splendid. I'm sure that this film lets us realize that the idea 'pure love stories are outdated' is completely wrong.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 24 de marzo de 2001 (Corea del Sur)
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      • Corea del Sur
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      • fun&happy (korean) (South Korea)
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