Marriage Blue | |
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Directed by | Hong Ji-young |
Written by | Ko Myung-ju |
Produced by | Min Jin-su |
Starring | Kim Kang-woo Kim Hyo-jin Ju Ji-hoon Lee Yeon-hee Ok Taecyeon Ma Dong-seok Guzal Tursunova Lee Hee-joon Go Joon-hee |
Cinematography | Lee Seon-yeong |
Edited by | Kim Sun-min |
Music by | Lee Jae-jin |
Production company | Soo Film |
Release date |
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Running time | 118 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Marriage Blue (Korean: 결혼전야; RR: Gyeolhonjeonya; lit. "The Night Before the Wedding") is a 2013 South Korean romantic comedy film that follows the misadventures of four engaged couples in the week leading up to their weddings.[1][2][3]
Plot
Tae-kyu (Kim Kang-woo) is a former professional baseball player who currently coaches for a minor league team. His girlfriend Joo-young (Kim Hyo-jin) runs a successful urology clinic. They've broken up once before then gotten back together, and now they're about to get married. But a week before their wedding, Tae-kyu learns something about Joo-young that makes him feel betrayed and jealous. Growing increasingly neurotic, he becomes obsessed with finding all about her exes and dating past.
Chef Won-chul (Ok Taecyeon) and nail artist So-mi (Lee Yeon-hee) have been a couple for seven years and their wedding day is fast approaching. But feeling that something is missing in their life, So-mi suspects that Won-chul doesn't feel passionate towards her anymore and merely regards their relationship as a comfortable living arrangement. Several days before getting hitched, So-mi travels to Jeju Island for a nail art competition, and there she meets and becomes attracted to Kyung-soo (Ju Ji-hoon), a tour guide and webcomic writer.
Geon-ho (Ma Dong-seok) is a sweet, middle-aged bachelor who owns a flower shop, and he's about to marry Vika (Guzal Tursunova), who hails from Uzbekistan. When Geon-ho is suddenly afflicted with erectile dysfunction, he goes to see Joo-young, a urologist, who tells him that there's nothing wrong with him physically and his impotency may be caused by stress. Since Vika is beautiful and much younger than him, Geon-ho struggles with feelings of inadequacy and starts to wonder if she's only marrying him to attain Korean citizenship.
Dae-bok (Lee Hee-joon) works at Joo-young's urology clinic. He's recently began dating Yi-ra (Go Joon-hee), a wedding planner. Then one day, during a baseball game, Yi-ra tells him that she's pregnant, and Dae-bok immediately proposes. But as they prepare for their wedding, they keep arguing constantly. It isn't that Dae-bok is scared of becoming a father, but he senses from Yi-ra's cynical attitude that she doesn't feel their relationship has any kind of long-term future, so he desperately tries to change her mind.
Cast
- Kim Kang-woo as Tae-kyu
- Kim Hyo-jin as Joo-young
- Ju Ji-hoon as Kyung-soo
- Lee Yeon-hee as So-mi[4][5]
- Ok Taecyeon as Won-chul[6][7][8][9]
- Ma Dong-seok as Geon-ho
- Guzal Tursunova as Vika
- Lee Hee-joon as Dae-bok
- Go Joon-hee as Yi-ra[10][11]
- Oh Na-ra as Seon-ok
- Joo as Ah-reum[12]
- Song Jae-ho as Kim Seok-dong
- Lee Joo-sil as Kim Seok-dong's wife
- Jang Gwang as Yi-ra's father
- Jeon Soo-kyung as Dress shop owner, Yi-ra's boss
- Kim Kwang-kyu as Doctor Kim, Joo-young's ex-husband
- Hwang Jeong-min as Woman touring Jeju
- Lee Dal-hyeong as Installation engineer
- Lee Mi-do as Eccentric bride
- Kim Ji-young as Dae-bok's mother
- Nam Sang-ji as Society employee
Release
Marriage Blue opened in South Korea on November 21, 2013, at third place in the box office, with a gross of ₩2.26 billion.[13] Despite little hype, it succeeded in securing a niche market amongst some heavier hitters, and on November 25, the fifth day of its release, the film ranked first in the daily box office chart, beating Friend: The Great Legacy and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.[14] On its second week, it placed second on the weekly box office chart, with 841,563 admissions.[15] At the end of its run, it had a total of 1,214,351 admissions.
In addition to South Korea, rights to Marriage Blue were pre-sold to seven Asian countries, and local theaters in Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan, Thailand, Taiwan and China screened the film from December 2013 to May 2014.[16]
References
- ↑ "Marriage Blues (2013)". The Chosun Ilbo. 22 November 2013. Retrieved 2014-09-01.
- ↑ Ha, Soo-jung (18 November 2013). "2PM's Taecyeon Back Hugs Lee Yeon Hee for Marriage Blue". enewsWorld. Retrieved 2014-09-01.
- ↑ Lee, Sun-min (23 October 2013). "Marriage Blue stars talk proposals". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2014-09-01.
- ↑ Son, Bo-kyung (22 October 2013). "Taecyeon and Lee Yeon Hee Talk about Marriage". enewsWorld. Retrieved 2014-09-01.
- ↑ Jo, Yeon-kyung (7 November 2013). "Lee Yeon Hee Thinks She May Be Ready to Get Married". enewsWorld. Retrieved 2014-09-01.
- ↑ Lee, Sun-min (9 April 2013). "Ok Taec-yeon to appear in The Nights Before Wedding". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2014-09-01.
- ↑ Son, Bo-kyung (7 November 2013). "2PM's Taecyeon Wants to Improve His Acting Skills". enewsWorld. Retrieved 2014-09-01.
- ↑ Jo, Yeon-kyung (13 November 2013). "2PM's Taecyeon Lost 10kg for Marriage Blue". enewsWorld. Retrieved 2014-09-01.
- ↑ Hong, Grace Danbi (4 November 2013). "Marriage Blue Reveals MV with Taecyeon-Composed Song". enewsWorld. Retrieved 2014-09-01.
- ↑ "Ko Joon-hee Makes Light of Wedding Clichés in New Romantic Comedy". The Chosun Ilbo. 28 November 2013. Retrieved 2014-09-01.
- ↑ Jung, Ji-won (9 December 2013). "Ko Joon-hee stepping further into spotlight". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2014-09-01.
- ↑ Hong, Grace Danbi (18 April 2013). "2PM's Taecyeon and Joo Cast in New Star-Studded Movie". enewsWorld. Retrieved 2014-09-01.
- ↑ Lee, Sun-min (26 November 2013). "Friend sequel beats new Hunger Games". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2014-09-01.
- ↑ Song, Soon-jin (9 December 2013). "Box Office: November 21-December 4, 2013". Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved 2014-09-01.
- ↑ Lee, Sun-min (3 December 2013). "AM 11:00 tops box office". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2014-09-01.
- ↑ Song, Soon-jin (29 November 2013). "MARRIAGE BLUE to Be Released in 3 Asian Countries". Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved 2014-09-01.
External links
- Official website (in Korean)
- Marriage Blue at the Korean Movie Database
- Marriage Blue at IMDb
- Marriage Blue at HanCinema