Wedding Campaign | |
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Korean name | |
Hangul | |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Na'eui Gyeolhon Weonjeonggi |
McCune–Reischauer | Naŭi Kyŏlhon Wŏnjŏnggi |
Directed by | Hwang Byung-guk |
Written by | Yun Soon-yong Choi Jong-hyun Hwang Byung-guk Kim Eun-chae Lee Jeong-eun |
Produced by | Choi Moon-soo |
Starring | Jung Jae-young Soo Ae Yoo Jun-sang |
Cinematography | Lee Doo-man |
Edited by | Kim Hyeon |
Music by | Kim Hong-jib |
Production companies | Tube Entertainment Tube Pictures |
Distributed by | Lotte Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 120 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Box office | US$2,561,613[1] |
Wedding Campaign is 2005 South Korean film about two aging bachelor farmers from Gyeongsang Province. Unable to find wives in Korea willing to move to the countryside, they go on a 10-day "campaign" in Uzbekistan, where local matchmakers attempt to pair them up with local ethnic Korean women.[2] It was the closing film of the 2005 Pusan International Film Festival.[3]
Plot
Hong Man-taek is a 38-year-old bachelor who at his age is still unable to meet eyes with a woman. Whenever his mother complains "Never had luck with men, never had luck with sons," he feels guilty about not having found a bride yet. Man-taek's old friend Hee-chul thinks he is a lady killer, but he's only a bit more experienced than his basket case friend. Urged on by his grandfather, the two bachelor buddies embark on a matchmaking journey to Uzbekistan to find wives. The trip to Uzbekistan begins with anxiety and hope. While Hee-chul musters all his suaveness and broken English to appeal to the women, Man-taek gets rejected again and again. Even more frustrated than Man-taek himself is Lara, their matchmaker-cum-interpreter. There is a special reason why she must find a bride for Man-taek, and she decides to give special private lessons on language and manners to achieve their common goal.
Cast
- Jung Jae-young - Hong Man-taek
- Soo Ae - Kim Lara
- Yoo Jun-sang - Hee-chul
- Kwon Tae-won - co. president
- Park Kil-soo - Doo-sik
- Kim Eung-soo - village elder
- Kim Jin-goo - Chun-bo's mother
- Kim Ji-young - Man-taek's mother
- Jeon Sang-jin - Sang-jin
- Shin Eun-kyun - Alona
- Kim Won-sik - young Man-taek
- Jung Tae-woo - young Hee-chul
- Kim Sung-kyum - Man-taek's grandfather
- Kim Ji-young - bride
See also
References
- ↑ "Box office by Country: Naui Gyeolhon Wonjeonggi (Lonely Hearts: My Wedding Campaign)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2012-06-04.
- ↑ Kim, Tae-jong (21 August 2005). "Farmer Looks for Love in Upcoming Wedding Campaign". The Korea Times via Hancinema. Retrieved 2007-02-21.
- ↑ "11th Pusan International Film Festival Closing Film: Wedding Campaign". Pusan International Film Festival. 2005. Retrieved 2007-03-29.
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