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Dancing Queen (2012 film)

Dancing Queen (Korean댄싱퀸; RRDaensing Kwin) is a 2012 South Korean romantic comedy film starring Uhm Jung-hwa and Hwang Jung-min. The film tells a story of a married couple, who in the midst of their mundane lives decides to pursue their lost dreams. The husband finds himself accidentally running for Mayor of Seoul and his wife decides to become a pop singer. It was produced by JK Film and distributed by CJ Entertainment, and released on January 18, 2012.[2]

Dancing Queen
Promotional poster for Dancing Queen
Korean name
Hangul
댄싱퀸
Hanja
댄싱퀸
Revised RomanizationDaensing Kwin
McCune–ReischauerTaensing K'win
Directed byLee Seok-hoon
Written byLee Seok-hoon
Yoon Je-kyoon
Park Su-jin
Kim Hwi
Produced byKim Nam-soo
Yoon Je-kyoon
StarringHwang Jung-min
Uhm Jung-hwa
CinematographyChoi Jin-woong
Edited byJin Lee
Music byHwang Sang-jun
Production
company
JK Film
Distributed byCJ Entertainment
Release date
  • 18 January 2012 (2012-01-18)
Running time
124 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean
Box officeUS$26.4 million[1]

Plot

Uhm Jung-Hwa dreamed about becoming a singer when she was young but had to put her dream aside when she married Hwang Jung-min. Although Hwang is a lawyer, he is always worrying about paying the rent.

One day, Hwang rescues a drunk man who falls off of a subway platform and becomes an instant hero. His heroic act pushes him into the political arena and he decides to run for Seoul mayor. Things go along just fine until Uhm receives a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to sign with an entertainment agency, forcing her to choose between her dream and his. It's not long before she realizes that she can't give up her dream and she decides to pursue both.

The film demonstrates that age is just a number and that dreams can come true.[3]

Cast

  • Uhm Jung-hwa – Herself
  • Hwang Jung-min – Himself
  • Jung Sung-hwa – Jong-chan
  • Lee Han-wi – Han-wi
  • Ra Mi-ran – Myung-ae
  • Oh Na-ra – Ra-ri
  • Choi Woo-ri – Rinda
  • Ah-Rong – Eve
  • Lee Dae-yeon – Pil-je
  • Jeong Gyu-su – Myung-goo
  • Seo Dong-won – Jung-chul
  • Park Sa-rang – Yeon-woo
  • Lee A-rin – Dorothy
  • Yeo Moo-young – Political party leader
  • Seong Byeong-suk – Jung-hwa's mother
  • Song Jae-ho – Jung-hwa's father
  • Chun Bo-geun – young Jung-min
  • Kim Young-sun – Jung-min's mother (flashback)
  • Ma Dong-seok – Gay couple (cameo)
  • Jo Dal-hwan – Manager (cameo)
  • Lee Hyori – Judge of Superstar K (cameo)
  • Son Hee-soon – Jung-hwa's Aunt
  • Tae In-ho - Assistant director

Production

This is the third collaboration of singer-actress Uhm Jung-hwa and actor Hwang Jung-min. They burned up the screen in the 2005 hit All for Love, with Uhm playing a stuck-up divorced doctor and Hwang playing a foul-mouthed detective; the chemistry between the two boosted ticket sales back then. They again starred together in Five Senses of Eros.[3]

Reception

The film is lauded for reflecting social issues,[4] as The Korea Times in its review said "What makes the film interesting is that it opts to examine the psychology behind the precarious situation, when a couple’s individual interest is at odds with the other".[5] While The Hollywood Reporter quoted "Dancing Queen is polished entertainment with a subtle message, anchored by an engaging (if physically awkward) performances and a suitably pulsating empowerment anthem".[6]

According to data provided by Korean Film Council (KOFIC) it was the second most-watched film in South Korea in the first quarter of 2012, with a total of 4 million admissions.[7] It ranked first and grossed ₩9.3 billion in its first week of release[8] and grossed a total of ₩30 billion after seven weeks of screening.[9]

References

  1. ^ "Dancing Queen". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 21 December 2021.
  2. ^ "Dancing Queen (2011)". Korean Film Biz Zone. Korean Film Council. Retrieved 2012-04-25.
  3. ^ a b "2012.2.3 Now Playing". Korea Joongang Daily. 3 February 2012. Archived from the original on 26 January 2013. Retrieved 2012-04-24.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  4. ^ Park, Ji-won (8 February 2012). "Popular Korean Films Reflecting Social Issues". Arirang News. Retrieved 2012-04-24.
  5. ^ Lee, Hyo-won (19 January 2012). . The Korea Times. Archived from the original on 21 April 2012. Retrieved 2012-04-24.
  6. ^ Kerr, Elizabeth (20 March 2012). "Dancing Queen: Filmart Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2012-04-24.
  7. ^ Hong, Lucia (9 April 2012). "Korean movies notch up higher number in 1Q ticket sales". 10Asia. Retrieved 2012-04-22.
  8. ^ "South Korea Box Office: January 20–22, 2012". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2012-04-24
  9. ^ "South Korea Box Office: March 2–4, 2012". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2012-04-42

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Dancing Queen Korean 댄싱퀸 RR Daensing Kwin is a 2012 South Korean romantic comedy film starring Uhm Jung hwa and Hwang Jung min The film tells a story of a married couple who in the midst of their mundane lives decides to pursue their lost dreams The husband finds himself accidentally running for Mayor of Seoul and his wife decides to become a pop singer It was produced by JK Film and distributed by CJ Entertainment and released on January 18 2012 2 Dancing QueenPromotional poster for Dancing QueenKorean nameHangul댄싱퀸Hanja댄싱퀸Revised RomanizationDaensing KwinMcCune ReischauerTaensing K winDirected byLee Seok hoonWritten byLee Seok hoonYoon Je kyoonPark Su jinKim HwiProduced byKim Nam sooYoon Je kyoonStarringHwang Jung minUhm Jung hwaCinematographyChoi Jin woongEdited byJin LeeMusic byHwang Sang junProductioncompanyJK FilmDistributed byCJ EntertainmentRelease date18 January 2012 2012 01 18 Running time124 minutesCountrySouth KoreaLanguageKoreanBox officeUS 26 4 million 1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditUhm Jung Hwa dreamed about becoming a singer when she was young but had to put her dream aside when she married Hwang Jung min Although Hwang is a lawyer he is always worrying about paying the rent One day Hwang rescues a drunk man who falls off of a subway platform and becomes an instant hero His heroic act pushes him into the political arena and he decides to run for Seoul mayor Things go along just fine until Uhm receives a once in a lifetime opportunity to sign with an entertainment agency forcing her to choose between her dream and his It s not long before she realizes that she can t give up her dream and she decides to pursue both The film demonstrates that age is just a number and that dreams can come true 3 Cast EditUhm Jung hwa Herself Hwang Jung min Himself Jung Sung hwa Jong chan Lee Han wi Han wi Ra Mi ran Myung ae Oh Na ra Ra ri Choi Woo ri Rinda Ah Rong Eve Lee Dae yeon Pil je Jeong Gyu su Myung goo Seo Dong won Jung chul Park Sa rang Yeon woo Lee A rin Dorothy Yeo Moo young Political party leader Seong Byeong suk Jung hwa s mother Song Jae ho Jung hwa s father Chun Bo geun young Jung min Kim Young sun Jung min s mother flashback Ma Dong seok Gay couple cameo Jo Dal hwan Manager cameo Lee Hyori Judge of Superstar K cameo Son Hee soon Jung hwa s Aunt Tae In ho Assistant directorProduction EditThis is the third collaboration of singer actress Uhm Jung hwa and actor Hwang Jung min They burned up the screen in the 2005 hit All for Love with Uhm playing a stuck up divorced doctor and Hwang playing a foul mouthed detective the chemistry between the two boosted ticket sales back then They again starred together in Five Senses of Eros 3 Reception EditThe film is lauded for reflecting social issues 4 as The Korea Times in its review said What makes the film interesting is that it opts to examine the psychology behind the precarious situation when a couple s individual interest is at odds with the other 5 While The Hollywood Reporter quoted Dancing Queen is polished entertainment with a subtle message anchored by an engaging if physically awkward performances and a suitably pulsating empowerment anthem 6 According to data provided by Korean Film Council KOFIC it was the second most watched film in South Korea in the first quarter of 2012 with a total of 4 million admissions 7 It ranked first and grossed 9 3 billion in its first week of release 8 and grossed a total of 30 billion after seven weeks of screening 9 References Edit Dancing Queen Box Office Mojo Retrieved 21 December 2021 Dancing Queen 2011 Korean Film Biz Zone Korean Film Council Retrieved 2012 04 25 a b 2012 2 3 Now Playing Korea Joongang Daily 3 February 2012 Archived from the original on 26 January 2013 Retrieved 2012 04 24 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Park Ji won 8 February 2012 Popular Korean Films Reflecting Social Issues Arirang News Retrieved 2012 04 24 Lee Hyo won 19 January 2012 Queen brings zesty humor touching drama The Korea Times Archived from the original on 21 April 2012 Retrieved 2012 04 24 Kerr Elizabeth 20 March 2012 Dancing Queen Filmart Review The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 2012 04 24 Hong Lucia 9 April 2012 Korean movies notch up higher number in 1Q ticket sales 10Asia Retrieved 2012 04 22 South Korea Box Office January 20 22 2012 Box Office Mojo Retrieved 2012 04 24 South Korea Box Office March 2 4 2012 Box Office Mojo Retrieved 2012 04 42External links EditOfficial website in Korean Dancing Queen at the Korean Movie Database Dancing Queen at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dancing Queen 2012 film amp oldid 1136377868, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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