The Happy Life | |
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Hangul | 즐거운 인생 |
Hanja | 즐거운人生 |
RR | Jeulgeoun insaeng |
MR | Chŭlgŏun Insaeng |
Directed by | Lee Jun-ik |
Produced by | Jo Cheol-Hyeon |
Written by | Choi Seok-hwan (screenplay) |
Starring | Jung Jin-young Kim Yoon-seok Kim Sang-ho Jang Geun-seok |
Music by | Lee Byung-woo |
Cinematography | Kim Yeong-chul |
Editing by | Kim Sang-beom Kim Jae-beom |
Distributed by | CJ Entertainment |
Release date(s) | September 12, 2007 (South Korea) |
Running time | 112 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
'The Happy Life (Korean: 즐거운 인생) is a 2007 South Korean film directed by Lee Jun-ik, whose previous film, The King and the Clown was the highest grossing Korean film of 2007. It is a light-hearted comedy that did fair at the box office, grossing $8,664,972. 2007 was year that saw 7 of the top 10 grossing films in Korea coming from the U.S.[1]
Sang-woo, the leader of college rock band Active Volcano, dies and sets up a reunion for Gi-yeong and the other members of the group. Former bass player Seong-wook lives a hand-to-mouth existence working two jobs. Drummer Hyeok-su is a single father struggling to make a living as a car salesman. The jobless lead guitarist Gi-yeong dreams of taking over Volcano as the new frontman. When he suggests they reform the band while the old friends reminisce at the funeral, they all spurn the idea. But Gi-yeong persists and gets each to relent, setting the stage for a rock and roll reunion.[2]