If the Sun Rises in the West (Korean: 해가 서쪽에서 뜬다면; RR: Haega seojjog-eseo tteundamyeon) is a 1998 South Korean film, and was the commercial directorial debut of Lee Eun.[1]
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Korean name | |
Hangul | 해가 서쪽에서 뜬다면 |
Hanja | 해가 西쪽에서 뜬다면 |
Revised Romanization | Hae ga seojjog-eseo tteundamyeon |
McCune–Reischauer | Hae ka sŏjjog-esŏ ttŭndamyŏn |
Directed by | Lee Eun |
Written by | Kim Hyun-seok |
Produced by | Hwang Jae-woo |
Starring | Im Chang-jung Ko So-young |
Cinematography | Byun Hee-sung |
Edited by | Ko Im-pyo |
Music by | Jo Yeong-wook Kim Gyu-yang |
Production company | Myeong Film Co. |
Distributed by | Il-Sin Investment |
Release date |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Plot
editBeom-soo is a traffic control officer who aspires to become a baseball umpire. By chance he meets Hyun-joo, a theatre major who crashes her car into a tree while he is on duty. Instead of fining her, Beom-soo gives her driving lessons and they soon become friends, exchanging letters with each other when Hyun-joo returns to university. When they next meet in person Beom-soo declares his love for her, only for Hyun-joo to reject him as she plans to go overseas to study.
Three years later, Beom-soo is making his debut as a professional baseball umpire, and his feelings of love are reignited when he realises that up-and-coming actress Yoo Ha-rin is none other than Hyun-joo. The two are eventually reunited via the baseball field and resume their relationship, though Hyun-joo's affections are also pursued by Ji-min, the president of an advertising company for which she has appeared in a series of commercials. Hyun-joo eventually rejects Ji-min and shows up at the opening game of the Korean Series to throw the first ball, where she kisses Beom-soo in the middle of the field.
Cast
edit- Im Chang-jung ... Beom-soo
- Ko So-young ... Hyun-joo/Yoo Ha-rin
- Cha Seung-won ... Ji-min
- Nam Hyeon-ju
- Myung Gye-nam
- Kang Chung-sik
- Park Yong-soo
- Yu Hyeong-gwan
- Lee Du-il
- Choi Yong-min
- Lee Beom-soo
Release
editIf the Sun Rises in the West opened in South Korea on 19 December 1998, and received a total of 145,752 admission in Seoul.[2]
Critical response
editAndrew Saroch of Far East Films compared the film favourably to Richard Curtis' Notting Hill, and said, "[If the Sun Rises in the West] accomplishes its modest directives and creates two characters we quickly warm to throughout their moments together. Lee Eun utilises tried-and-tested genre techniques, but it is hard to be too resistant to these when the story moves along so effortlessly." He also praised lead actress Ko So-young, saying that she "illuminates this popularist fable and lends her character some much needed humanity."[3]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "The Night Before Strike (Paupjeonya) (1990) Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine". Korean Film Archive. Retrieved on 19 January 2009.
- ^ Paquet, Darcy. "Films Released in 1998". Koreanfilm.org. Retrieved on 19 January 2009.
- ^ Saroch, Andrew. "If The Sun Rose In The West Archived 2009-11-13 at the Wayback Machine". Far East Films. Retrieved on 19 January 2009.
External links
edit- If the Sun Rises in the West at IMDb
- If the Sun Rises in the West at the Korean Movie Database (in Korean)