O ano é 1971 e na Coreia do Sul, uma jovem chamada Soon Yi foi obrigada a aceitar um casamento arranjado com Sang Gil. Sang Gil é distante e não ama Soon Yi de verdade — ele parece ainda estar apaixonado pelo seu primeiro amor. Mas quando a Coreia do Sul se junta à Guerra do Vietnã ao lado dos Estados Unidos, cerca de 320.000 homens sul-coreanos são enviados para o combate. Isso inclui Sang Gil, que parte repentinamente. Soon Yi fica perturbada. Ela resolve seguir Sang Gil até o Vietnã, apesar de não ter ideia de onde ele possa estar. Ela também descobre que as únicas civis do sexo feminino com permissão para viajar para o Vietnã são cantoras/artistas que fazem shows para levantar o moral e elevar o ânimo das tropas. Ela logo é recrutada por um chanceler, líder de banda e vigarista chamado Jung Man, que espera explorar a sua beleza e talento vocal para os seus próprios objetivos. Ela concorda em se juntar à banda dele — e prova ser um sucesso entre os soldados. Mas quando Soon Yi — ou Sunny, como ela é agora conhecida — passa a conquistar o coração dos oficiais superiores, ela começa a ter esperanças reais de que possa se encontrar novamente com o seu marido... (Fonte: Viki) Editar Tradução
- Português (Brasil)
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Título original: 님은 먼곳에
- Também conhecido como: Nimeun Meongotyi
- Diretor: Lee Jun Ik
- Gêneros: Militar, Musical, Drama, Guerra
Onde assistir Sunny
Elenco e Créditos
- Soo Ae Papel Principal
- Jung Jin YoungJeong ManPapel Principal
- Jung Kyung HoYong DeukPapel Principal
- Joo Jin MoSeong ChanPapel Principal
- Shin Hyun TakCheol ShikPapel Principal
- Lee Joo Shil[Mother-in-law]Papel Secundário
Resenhas
I had high expectation for the cast and they did not disappoint. The characters themselves were simple yet charming, managing to pull at my heartstrings despite only knowing them for a few short hours. Obviously the main point of this movie is Sunny's character development, and they managed to pull it off in a believable and entertaining way. Making this story and characters one of my favorites.
This movie has a lot of music, considering it follows a band that was to be expected. There's not much to comment on here since the stages/performances were much more important than the music itself. The music numbers were fun to sing along to ( some of them were in English ) especially if you like oldies. Overall this was a very nice movie, I don't like rewatching things so I doubt I'll be going back to it -- but one definetly could.
One thing I want to point out tho...this is not a romantic movie no matter how much the synopsis makes it seem like it is. This is about growth and friendships, which is not a bad thing but I was expecting a lot more romance. The ending was also somewhat open ended, which I do not like. Because they did not follow through with Sunny's and Yong Deuk's plotline ( there was something there! ) and didn't really give this movie the closure it deserved, I will not give this a 10/10. I did like the ending, I think the movie was very entertaining but I was not fully satisfied with it.
A masterpiece
One of the best films I’ve ever seen. It has some similarities to Saving Private Ryan except it is set in the Vietnam War and the main “searcher” is a Korean wife. A lot of reviewers didn’t like the story because they didn’t see the point in Sunny searching for a husband who didn’t love her, but I think that is viewing the storyline through a Western lens. Sunny’s sense of duty, and honor, to prove to her mother-in-law that she’s a worthy wife for her son simply have no translation in Western culture and values, which is precisely what made the story so fascinating to me. I felt that the ultimate scene where her husband breaks down crying in front of her was his recognition of her worthiness to be loved, to which he’d previously been blind. Soo Ae was incredible, as were all the other actors. Loved it. But it’s so intense it would be hard to watch again !