My Wife Got Married

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Hangul
아내가 결혼했다
Hanja
아내가 結婚했다
RRAnaega gyeolhonhaetda
MRAnaega kyŏrhonhaetta
My Wife Got Married
Theatrical release poster
Hangul
아내가 결혼했다
Hanja
아내가 結婚했다
RRAnaega gyeolhonhaetda
MRAnaega kyŏrhonhaetta
Directed byJeong Yoon-soo
Written bySong Hye-jin
Based onMy Wife Got Married
by Park Hyun-wook
Produced byJu Pil-ho
Cho Chul-hyun
Lee Sang-yong
StarringKim Joo-hyuk
Son Ye-jin
Edited bySteve M. Choe
Music byHong Sung-kyu
Distributed byCJ Entertainment
Release date
  • October 23, 2008 (2008-10-23)
Running time
119 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean
Box officeUS$10.6 million[1]

My Wife Got Married (Korean: 아내가 결혼했다; RR: Anaega gyeolhonhaetda) is a 2008 South Korean romantic comedy film. Directed by Jeong Yoon-soo and starring Kim Joo-hyuk and Son Ye-jin in the lead roles, the film is adapted from a bestselling novel of the same name by Park Hyun-wook.[2]

Deok-hoon meets In-ah, a former colleague, on the subway; the two turn out to be big soccer fans, and soon begin a passionate relationship. To quell his doubts about In-ah's fidelity, Deok-hoon proposes to her, and they get married. But their honeymoon period doesn't last long, as In-ah declares that she will marry another man.

Cast

  • Kim Joo-hyuk as Noh Deok-hoon
  • Son Ye-jin as Joo In-ah
  • Joo Sang-wook as Han Jae-kyung
  • Kim Byung-choon as Boo-jang
  • Chun Sung-hoon as Kim Jin-ho
  • Oh Yeon-ah as So-young
  • Son Hee-soon as Jae-kyung's mother
  • Hong Hyun-chul as Jae-kyung's father
  • Kwon Sung-min as Sung-min
  • Choi Won-hong as Joon-seo
  • Jung Se-hyung as doctor Choi Yeon-Woong
  • Oh Jung-se as Byung-soo
  • Kim Ok-kyung as guardian
  • Ban Hye-ra as guardian
  • Hong Won-bae as radio DJ
  • Lee Joo-sil as Deok-hoon's mother (cameo)
  • Yang Jung-a as Noh Deok-joo (cameo)

Release

My Wife Got Married was released in South Korea on October 23, 2008. It topped the box office on its opening weekend, selling 515,464 tickets.[3] As of November 9, 2008, the film had sold a total of 1,818,497 admissions nationwide and ranked 10th among the top grossing domestic films of 2008.[4]

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