Forever the Moment

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Forever the Moment
Theatrical poster
Directed byIm Soon-rye
Written byNah Hyeon
Im Soon-rye
Produced byShim Jae-myung
Kim Hyeon-cheol
Kim Kyun-hee
StarringMoon So-ri
Kim Jung-eun
Uhm Tae-woong
CinematographyHwang Ki-seok
Edited byMoon In-dae
Music byYoon Min-hwa
Distributed bySidus FNH
Release date
  • January 10, 2008 (2008-01-10)
Running time
124 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean
Box office$27,258,370[1]

Forever the Moment (Korean우리 생애 최고 순간; RRUri saengae choego-ui sungan) is a 2008 South Korean film. It is a fictionalised account of the South Korea women's handball team which competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics. The Korean title translates as "The Best Moment in Our Lives", and it is believed to be the first film that revolves around the sport of handball.[2]

Background

South Korea won the silver medal in women's handball at the 2004 Summer Olympics, following a close game against Denmark which was decided by a penalty shootout. The Koreans had lost a three point lead in the second half,[3] and at the end of normal time both sides were level at 25-25, taking the game into overtime. After the first overtime the score was still locked at 29-29,[4] but South Korea were leading 34-33 in second overtime, until a late equaliser by Katrine Fruelund in the final ten seconds forced the game into a shootout, which Denmark won 4-2.[5] In a poll conducted by Gallup Korea, 50.2% of respondents said that the women's handball finals was their favourite event of the 2004 Summer Olympics.[6]

Plot

Kim Hye-kyeong is a retired handball player who has been successfully coaching in the Japan Handball League. When the coach of South Korea's women's national team suddenly quits, she is asked to fill in, but is faced with an undisciplined squad of players. Hye-kyeong tries to improve the team by recruiting some of her old teammates, including two-time Olympic gold medalist Han Mi-sook. However, Hye-kyeong's aggressiveness causes friction amongst the players, and she is replaced by former men's handball star Ahn Seung-pil, though she decides to stay with the team as a player. Seung-pil introduces modern European training methods which brings him into conflict with the older players, and things get worse when they lose a game against a high school boy's team.

Cast

  • Moon So-ri ... Han Mi-sook
  • Kim Jung-eun ... Kim Hye-kyeong
  • Uhm Tae-woong ... Ahn Seung-pil
  • Kim Ji-young ... Song Jeong-ran
  • Jo Eun-ji ... Oh Soo-hee
  • Min Ji ... Bo-ram
  • Namgoong Eun-sook ... Jin-joo
  • Lee Mi-do ... Hyeon-ja
  • Jo Yeong-jin ... Director Song
  • Lee Bong-gyoo ... Chairman
  • Jeong Seok-yong ... Choong-sik, the office chief
  • Ha Jung-woo ... blind date man
  • Choi Wook ... Coach Kang
  • Jeong Se-hyeong ... Trainer Jeong
  • Kim Kang-mi ... Dong-yoon
  • Kim Jong-eon ... Kim Goon
  • Park Hyeong-jae ... Myeong-seok
  • Jo Deok-jae ... Boss Bae
  • Oh Chang-kyeong ... Sang-yeol
  • Woo Yong ... nutritionist
  • Na Hyeon ... Director Hakiboo
  • Kim Jin-hyeok ... real estate poker man
  • Seong Ji-roo ... Jin-gook, Jeong-ran's husband (cameo)
  • Park Won-sang ... Gyu-cheol, Mi-sook's husband (cameo)
  • Ryu Seung-soo ... supermarket manager (cameo)
Danish and French team
  • The Danish and French team players were played by real players from Danish club SK Aarhus.
  • Miles Meili ... Danish coach 1
  • Tore Hogas ... Danish coach 2
  • Martin Lord Cayce ... French coach
  • Iwona Niedźwiedź-Cecotka ... French player #3 (V. Pons)
  • Mária Tóth ... French player #20 (A. Olivier)

Box office

Forever the Moment was released in South Korea on January 10, 2008.[7] It topped the box office on its opening weekend, grossing $4,407,643,[8] and remained at the top for a further two weeks, ahead of Hollywood films Enchanted, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, and Cloverfield, all released during the same period.[9] By March 23 the film had grossed a total of $27,258,370,[1] and as of July 13 the total number of admissions was 4,043,293.[7]

References

  1. ^ a b South Korea Box Office March 21–23, 2008, Bow Office Mojo. Retrieved on April 15, 2008.
  2. ^ Darcy Paquet, Forever the Moment review, Koreanfilm.org. Retrieved on April 21, 2008.
  3. ^ Danes defend crown in style, BBC Sport, August 29, 2004. Retrieved on April 20, 2008.
  4. ^ Denmark win handball gold after shoot-out, The Tribune (India), August 30, 2004. Retrieved on April 20, 2008.
  5. ^ Danish women beat South Korea for third straight gold, USA Today, August 29, 2004. Retrieved on April 20, 2008.
  6. ^ Women's handball finals most popular among the public, KBS, August 31, 2004. Retrieved on April 20, 2008.
  7. ^ a b The Best Selling Films of 2008, Koreanfilm.org. Retrieved on April 15, 2008.
  8. ^ South Korea Box Office January 11–13, 2008, Box Office Mojo. Retrieved on April 15, 2008.
  9. ^ South Korea Box Office January 25–27, 2008, Box Office Mojo. Retrieved on April 15, 2008.

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Preceded by Blue Dragon Film Award for Best Film
2008
Succeeded by