BABO

BA:BO
Hangul 바보
RR Babo
MR Pabo
Directed by Kim Jeong-kwon
Written by Original work:
Kang Full
Starring Cha Tae-hyun
Ha Ji-won
Distributed by CJ Entertainment
Release date(s) February 28, 2008
Running time 98 min.
Country South Korea
Language Korean
Admissions 951,573
Gross revenue $6,377,089

BA:BO (바보) is a 2008 South Korean film. Based on a popular webcomic, the film was directed by Kim Jeong-kwon, and stars Cha Tae-hyun and Ha Ji-won in the lead roles.

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Plot

Ji-ho is a promising pianist who has been studying and playing abroad for years, but her career takes a blow when she is struck with stage fright. Returning home, Ji-ho is reunited with her old school friend, Seung-ryong, who, although now in his twenties, has been left with the mind of a six year old following an accident.

Seung-ryong's only family is his younger sister, Ji-in, and he takes care of her by trying to sell toast outside her school, much to her embarrassment. Ji-in later becomes ill, and Seung-ryong's other friend, Sang-soo, falls into trouble with some gangsters. With all of his friends and family facing problems, Seung-ryong becomes an unlikely saviour.

Background

BA:BO was adapted from a popular webcomic of the same name created by Kang Full, which ran from January to April 2004. Director Kim Jeong-kwon, himself a fan of the comic, was approached directly by Kang, and described the film as being faithful to the source material.[1][2]

Cast

Box office

BA:BO was released in South Korea on February 28, 2008,[3] and was ranked third at the box office on its opening weekend, grossing $2,302,058.[4] By April 6 the film had grossed a total of $6,377,089,[5] and as of March 23 the total number of tickets sold was 951,573.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c Lee Hyo-won, Cha, Ha To Bring Tears, Laughter, The Korea Times, January 29, 2008. Retrieved on April 9, 2008.
  2. ^ Top Korean Film Projects in 2006, Korean Film Observatory No.18 Spring 2006, page 33. Retrieved on April 9, 2008.
  3. ^ a b BA:BO, HanCinema. Retrieved on April 8, 2008.
  4. ^ South Korea Box Office February 29–March 2, 2008, Box Office Mojo. Retrieved on April 8, 2008.
  5. ^ South Korea Box Office April 4–6, 2008, Box Office Mojo. Retrieved on April 8, 2008.

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