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Ouch. Jang Nara’s latest film, Sky and Ocean
[하늘과 바다], hasn’t just flopped at the box office, it put in a decidedly
miserable showing in last place in its opening week. It seems these
days we’re hearing about new films breaking records by bringing in
millions of viewers in a single weekend (examples: Take Off, Haeundae, Chaw), but Sky and Ocean fell short of even 10,000 audience members in its first weekend. To be specific, it drew 9,952 viewers.
Shown on 224 screens, that means each theater only drew 44 to 45
people; that amounts to 4.51% of the market share of overall theater
attendance. Counting the rest of the week (it premiered on October 28),
the total ticket sales add up to 13,715 for a total revenue of 90.5
million won (approximately $72,000). In contrast, the big winner was Jang Dong-gun’s Good Morning, President in its second week in first place; it commanded 57.9% of the market share and drew on average 245,000 viewers per day.
Korean Movie "하늘과 바다 (HaNeulGwa BaDa. 2009)" Trailer
That’s too bad, because I don’t really think the film was promoted that strongly. There had been a brief splash of news months ago
as the film began shooting, and a small number of Jang Nara interviews
in the week leading up to the premiere, but that’s all I saw. Then
again, the movie may seem cute, but in an almost generic sort of way:
In the film, Jang Nara plays a genius violinist named “Haneul” (or Sky), while singer-actress Juni plays “Bada” (or Ocean). (I’d originally translated the title “Sky and Sea,” but it appears the production has used the word “Ocean” instead; too bad, since I was drawn to the alliterative reading of “Sky and Sea,” which seems to roll off the tongue more readily.) Yoo Ah-in (Yoo! Ah! In!) rounds out the trio of unlikely friends in the music-themed coming-of-age story.
The film was produced by Jang’s father Joo Ho-sung,
himself a theater and film actor. Mixed with some praise for Jang’s
performance were accusations of favoritism leveled at Joo, although
those criticisms have since faded.








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tieuyeunu said:
bjharm said:
I really do not know why the Korean press chose to always write negative stories, maybe because it was a small film so an easy target, or some kind a nationalist thing because Jang Nara is china based.
lastly is was to be finish months before it was but the films main sponsor had to pull out and the film ran out of money, so the Jangs had to put their own money into it to finish it.
tieuyeunu said:
I'm not totally against her but for this film to receive 4 nominations before it even airs makes bad publicity.
ctfazra said:
jaejoongie <3 said:
Sad to hear since yoo ah in was in it too. He won newbie actor award didn't he? or something?
chunrinnie said:
Ji_Eunie said:
xdeathberry said:
Looks like a cute movie. Honestly, i agree to the thought that it might not have been promoted much.
Maybe they should've casted a popular actor/actress alongside her. :/
Seems like her era has gone.
blackjackVip said:
YANiPOPO said: