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''Radio Star'' () is a 2006 South Korean
comedy-drama Comedy drama (also known by the portmanteau dramedy) is a hybrid genre of works that combine elements of comedy and Drama (film and television), drama. In film, as well as scripted television series, serious dramatic subjects (such as death, il ...
film directed by Lee Joon-ik, starring
Park Joong-hoon Park Joong-hoon (born March 22, 1966) is a South Korean actor. Early life and family Park was born and raised in Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul, South Korea. He was classmates with retired basketball legend Hur Jae at Yongsan High School and attended ...
and
Ahn Sung-ki Ahn Sung-ki (; born January 1, 1952) is a South Korean actor. One of the country's most respected actors, he has appeared in more than 130 films during his career of over 60 years. He received Bog-wan Order of Cultural Merit in 2005 Culture Day. ...
in a story about an aging, has-been rock star who, plagued by debt and run-ins with the law, unwillingly begins working as the DJ of a small radio show in the countryside, with his loyal manager of 20 years in tow.


Plot

Choi Gon had a big hit in 1988 with his song "The Rain and You" and became one of the top stars of the 1980s, but did not handle the fame very well, acquiring bad habits and quickly spending most of his money. In 2006, now past his prime, leather-jacket-and-jeans-wearing Gon resents that the spotlight has moved on to younger entertainers, but he still lives the life of a rock star, getting into
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incidents and drug scandals. The only thing Gon has left is his longtime manager and friend, Park Min-soo, who has stood by him since the peak of his career. Min-soo still manages to find Gon small gigs in little coffee shops on the outskirts of
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and continues to look after him and keep him out of trouble, even if that means neglecting his own family. One day Gon gets in a fight with a customer at a cafe and ends up in jail. Because of Gon's prior record, the
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is set so high that the desperate Min-soo sees no way to deal with it on his own, so he goes to a major radio station to call in old favors. The only thing he turns up is a job as a DJ at a local radio station in a small provincial town in the remote mountainous county of
Yeongwol Yeongwol County () is a county in Gangwon Province, South Korea. In Korea, it is known as the place where King Danjong, the sixth king of the Joseon Dynasty, was exiled when he was forced to abdicate by his uncle, who became Sejo of Joseon. It i ...
. The radio station itself is on its last legs and is close to shutting down. Arriving in Yeongwol, nothing seems to suit Gon, despite all the efforts Min-soo makes to make his life there as comfortable as possible. Gon pretty much sabotages everything by being pessimistic and negative—even when he is on the air. But to everyone's surprise, his daily show ''Choi Gon's Midday Songs of Hope'' becomes a big hit in the small town, as he allows the locals to tell their own eccentric stories. Also,
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music, which was initially foreign to the townspeople, becomes the bridge between them and Gon. When his newfound fan club begins to put the recordings of his show on the
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, soon the big bosses in Seoul become aware of Gon's fame and want him to make a comeback—but without his manager.


Cast

*
Park Joong-hoon Park Joong-hoon (born March 22, 1966) is a South Korean actor. Early life and family Park was born and raised in Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul, South Korea. He was classmates with retired basketball legend Hur Jae at Yongsan High School and attended ...
as Choi Gon *
Ahn Sung-ki Ahn Sung-ki (; born January 1, 1952) is a South Korean actor. One of the country's most respected actors, he has appeared in more than 130 films during his career of over 60 years. He received Bog-wan Order of Cultural Merit in 2005 Culture Day. ...
as Park Min-soo * Choi Jung-yoon as Kang Seok-young *Jung Gyu-soo as Bureau chief *Jung Seok-yong as Sound engineer Park *
Yoon Joo-sang Yoon Joo-sang (; born June 25, 1949) is a South Korean actor. In 2009, he won the Best Supporting Actor award during the 2009 KBS Drama Awards for his role in ''Iris (South Korean TV series), Iris''. Filmography Film *''Cane (Hoichori)'' (2011) ...
as Director Kim * No Brain (Lee Seong-woo, Hwang Hyeon-seong, Jeong Jae-hwan, Jeong Min-joon) as members of fictional rock band East River *Ahn Mi-na (credited as Han Yeo-woon) as Ms. Kim *Lee Il-seop *Kim Kwang-sik as Mr. Jang *Jo Ryeon *Kang San as Ho-young *Kim Tan-hyeon as company president Choi *Son Young-soon as Ho-young's grandmother *Kim Ji-heon as Ms. Park *Bae Jang-su *Kim Hyun-ah as middle-aged woman in Misari *Lee Jae-gu as head of Wonju Bureau * Lee Joon-ik as Chinese restaurant cook *Kang Gwang-won *Kim Dae-ho *Choi Cheong-ja *Hwang In-joon *Lee Sun-geum *Oh Seo-won as nurse *Kim Kyeong-ae as owner of Cheongrok Dabang coffee shop *Go Seok-dong *Won Woo *Shin Young-jae *
Kim Jang-hoon Kim Jang-hoon (; born 14 August 1963) is a South Korean singer, known for his rock ballads. Early life and education Kim dropped out of school and worked as a DJ at cafes. In 1991, he released his debut album. Cho Dongik mainly wrote and arra ...
*Im Baek-chun as principal *Lee Yeong-seok *
Shin Jung-geun Shin Jung-geun (; born September 26, 1966) is a South Korean actor. He is most active as a supporting actor in films such as '' Running Turtle'' (2009), '' In Love and War'' (2011), '' The Grand Heist'' (2012), and '' The Five'' (2013), as well ...
as Misari president Nam *Jeon Ki-kwang *Jo Kyung-hoon as man with tough face *Jeon Dae-byeong


Production

After making Korean cinematic history with his record-breaking hit period film '' King and the Clown'' (2005), director Lee Joon-ik wanted his follow-up to be a smaller-scaled, character-driven film. Like ''King and the Clown'', Lee wanted his next film to also be about the lives of outsiders, saying, "I think the tragedy of
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society is that so many people endlessly struggle to become part of the mainstream. I want to keep showing that those outside the mainstream of society can also be happy." Screenwriter Choi Seok-hwan brought him a script he had been working on for years; Choi had collaborated with Lee on his previous films ''King and the Clown'' and '' Once Upon a Time in a Battlefield'' (2003). An early draft revolved around the character of a young, female manager, but Achim Pictures president Jung Seung-hye pointed Lee in a different narrative direction, and the film became a bittersweet dramedy about two older men. Actor
Park Joong-hoon Park Joong-hoon (born March 22, 1966) is a South Korean actor. Early life and family Park was born and raised in Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul, South Korea. He was classmates with retired basketball legend Hur Jae at Yongsan High School and attended ...
(who once experienced the life of a KBS 2FM DJ in the 1990s) was cast first, and for the role opposite him, Park suggested his real-life longtime friend
Ahn Sung-ki Ahn Sung-ki (; born January 1, 1952) is a South Korean actor. One of the country's most respected actors, he has appeared in more than 130 films during his career of over 60 years. He received Bog-wan Order of Cultural Merit in 2005 Culture Day. ...
, with whom he had starred in three previous films, namely, '' Chilsu and Mansu'' (1988), '' Two Cops'' (1993) and '' Nowhere to Hide'' (1999). Ahn said, "If we did not sustain our 20-year friendship, we could not have done justice to the touching scenes in ''Radio Star''. The film has a cunning resemblance to our ordinary life, and (while we were acting), we felt it firsthand." Park said the project appealed to him because the film industry rarely focused on characters in their forties and fifties (his and Ahn's age), and that as an actor for 21 years, he had had a similar career trajectory to Gon's, "Because we went through similar things in the same period, then it's an analogy that works perfectly. I mean, I've had plenty of ups and downs in my career: repeating the same comedies over and over brought me to a slump, I had to bridge the gap after coming back from the US, I had a little redemption... many things happened over the years." Park added that his friendship with Ahn "has gained depth, we're much more comfortable working together. We've known each other for 20 years, and Choi Gon and Park Min-soo in the film have been together for 20 years. The situation is a little different, but the fundamental relationship between us and the two characters is very similar. Sometimes we feel as if we're shooting a
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, in a way. But hey, we're happy." Members of real-life
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band No Brain appeared in supporting roles as a fictional band who helps the character Gon find enthusiasm for rock music again. They also contributed their songs to the
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, which is a mix of old pop classics and modern rock. ''Radio Star'' was a co-production between Achim Pictures and Lee's own production shingle Cineworld, was
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locally by Cinema Service and sold internationally by co-investor
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. It was filmed on location in
Yeongwol County Yeongwol County () is a county in Gangwon Province, South Korea. In Korea, it is known as the place where King Danjong, the sixth king of the Joseon Dynasty, was exiled when he was forced to abdicate by his uncle, who became Sejo of Joseon. It is ...
, a remote area in the mountainous Gangwon Province. After three months of shooting, the film wrapped on July 8, 2006. When asked about the film's themes, Lee said, "Before the advent of television, most people including myself learned a lot about life through
radio Radio is the technology of communicating using radio waves. Radio waves are electromagnetic waves of frequency between 3  hertz (Hz) and 300  gigahertz (GHz). They are generated by an electronic device called a transmitter connec ...
. But these days we depend on visual media. If visual media is regarded as a channel for spreading fully constructed images, then the radio can be seen as one that encourages people to use their imagination. Success does not necessarily mean happiness, nor does failure mean unhappiness. Through this film, people will realize that there's more to life than winning or losing. What's important is that you live a happy life."


Reception

''Radio Star'' was released in theaters on September 28, 2006, during the
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holidays. Despite high expectations and positive reviews from critics, the film made a disappointing debut, drawing 150,684 viewers on its opening weekend. But it earned average ratings of 9.22 out of 10 in a poll of 7,749
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s by the portal site
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, and ticket sales surged exponentially over the following weeks, with strong
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ultimately making the movie a success. It drew a total of 1,879,501 admissions, and grossed a decent . According to film critic Lee Sang-yong, part of the film's appeal was due to nostalgia, saying, "''Radio Star'' attracted a big audience among middle-aged people who miss the songs of their times."
Park Joong-hoon Park Joong-hoon (born March 22, 1966) is a South Korean actor. Early life and family Park was born and raised in Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul, South Korea. He was classmates with retired basketball legend Hur Jae at Yongsan High School and attended ...
and
Ahn Sung-ki Ahn Sung-ki (; born January 1, 1952) is a South Korean actor. One of the country's most respected actors, he has appeared in more than 130 films during his career of over 60 years. He received Bog-wan Order of Cultural Merit in 2005 Culture Day. ...
tied for Best Actor at the 2006
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, and Ahn also won Best Actor at the 2006
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and the
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.
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Bang Jun-seok received several nominations for his work on this film, winning Best Music at the 2006 Korean Association of Film Critics Awards and the 2007
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.


Original soundtrack

# 비와 당신 (The Rain and You) -
Park Joong-hoon Park Joong-hoon (born March 22, 1966) is a South Korean actor. Early life and family Park was born and raised in Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul, South Korea. He was classmates with retired basketball legend Hur Jae at Yongsan High School and attended ...
# 속앓이 # 영월 가는 길 # 배려 # 오래된 방송국 # 청소 # 비와 당신 Movie Ver. (The Rain and You) - No Brain # 전단지 # 영월의 밤 # 시그널 # 크게 라디오를 켜고 (Turn Up the Volume) -
Sinawe Sinawe () is a heavy metal/rock band from South Korea. Led by guitarist and sole constant member Shin Daechul, they are credited as being the first heavy metal band in South Korea. During its golden age in the late 1980s and mid 1990s, many now ...
# 오래된 친구 # 미인 (Beautiful Woman) - Shin Jung-hyeon # 김양의 사연 # 빗속의 여인 (Woman in the Rain) - # 다방의 밤 # 전화속 사연들 # 넌 내게 반했어 Movie Ver. (You've Fallen for Me) - No Brain # 술오른 밤길 # 기찻길에서 만난 동강 # 아름다운 강산 (Beautiful Rivers and Mountains) - No Brain # 김밥집 # 지하철김밥 # 지울수 없는 너 (You Cannot Be Erased) - # 빛을 받는 별 # 미안함 # 그대발길 머무는 곳에 (Wherever You Stay) - Cho Yong-pil # 우산속의 우정 # 비와 당신 Acoustic Ver. (The Rain and You) -
Park Joong-hoon Park Joong-hoon (born March 22, 1966) is a South Korean actor. Early life and family Park was born and raised in Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul, South Korea. He was classmates with retired basketball legend Hur Jae at Yongsan High School and attended ...
# 넌 내게 반했어 Original Ver. (You've Fallen for Me) - No Brain


Awards and nominations


Musical theatre adaptation

In 2008, the film was adapted into a
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. The original run starred Jung Sung-hwa and Seo Beom-seok in the role of Park Min-soo, and
Kim Da-hyun Kim Se-hyun (; born January 1, 1980), better known as Kim Da-hyun, is a South Korean actor and singer. Kim made his entertainment debut in 1999 as the lead vocalist of the rock band ''Yada'' (which disbanded in 2004). Since then, he has been a ...
as Choi Gon, and was held at the
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from January 26 to March 2, 2008. Praised for its "refined" stage design, "appealing" music and a "well-developed plot that elicited laughter and tears from the audience," ''Radio Star'' won Best Musical at the 2009
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Musical Awards, a ceremony that marked the end of the Daegu International Musical Festival. Seo Beom-seok also received the Best Actor award.
Jeong Jun-ha Jeong Jun-ha (; born March 18, 1971) is a South Korean comedian and entertainer. His well-known motto is "(Whether they) give love or not, (he) always gives love: Jeong Jun-ha" (). History Just after graduating Gangseo Senior High school, he e ...
,
Im Chang-jung Lim Chang-jung (; born November 30, 1973) is a South Korean singer-songwriter and actor. He is often referred by Koreans as "the original multi-entertainer" for being active in all three fields: music, film and entertainment. He made his acting ...
and
Kim Won-jun Kim Won-jun (; born February 16, 1973), also known as Dearro (), is a South Korean pop singer and actor. After graduating from the film department of Seoul Institute of the Arts, Kim began his career as a K-pop solo artist in 1992, and made his ...
have also starred in later runs.


References


External links

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