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YOU ARE MY SUNSHINE [DVD]

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                               $4.00

STARRING:
          Jeon Do Yeon
          Hwang Jung Min
 
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Winner of the Best Actor and Best Director Prizes at the 2005 Blue Dragon Awards.

Is there such a thing as pure love? That's a question that strikes at the very big heart of You Are My Sunshine, a moving, slightly offbeat romance written and directed by Park Jin Pyo! Actor Hwang Jung Min, who appeared in Heaven's Soldiers and This Charming Girl, stars as Suk Jung, a thirtysomething farmer who finds love where he least expects it. Starring opposite Hwang is Jeon Do Yeon from Untold Scandal and No Blood No Tears, who plays Eun Ha, a sexy waitress at the local coffee shop. It seems that Eun Ha has fled Seoul for the countryside in the hopes of getting away from an abusive spouse. When she finally meets Suk Jung, a romance blooms between the two, as the aging, naïve bachelor begins giving Eun Ha the love and affection she so desperately needs and deserves. His generosity gives this once lost woman a sense of hope and a reason to keep living. Unfortunately, Eun Ha harbors a secret that may threaten their possible romantic future – she is infected with HIV. What will happen when Suk Jung discovers the truth? Will he change his mind and abandon Eun Ha? Or could he actually be willing to die for love? Taking the number one box office slot in its first week of release, Park Jin Pyo's glorious tale of tragic love is an enthralling experience in no small part due to the powerful, funny, and poignant performances from its two leads. Discover the power of true love in You Are My Sunshine!

DVD FEATURES:
  - Language(s): Korean
  - Subtitle(s): English, Korean
  - Special Feature(s): Commentary by Director, Casts and Staff