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Director
  
Seok-hoon Lee

Music director
  
Hwang Sang Jun

Writer
  
Seok-hoon Lee

Language
  
6.2/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Comedy, Drama, Family

Duration
  

Country
  
South Korea

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Release date
  
18 January 2012 (2012-01-18)

Initial release
  
January 18, 2012 (South Korea)

Screenplay
  
Yoon Je-kyoon, Seok-hoon Lee, Kim Hwee, Jung-hoon Je, Park Su-jin

Cast
  
(Jeong-hwa),
Hwang Jeong-Min
(Jeong-min),
Jeong Seong-hwa
(Jong-chan),
Ra Mi-Ran
(Myeong-ae),
Lee Han-Wi
(Han-wi),
Jeong Gyu-Su
(Myeong-goo)

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Dancing Queen (Hangul댄싱퀸; RR: Daensing Kwin) is 2012 South Korean romantic comedy film starring Uhm Jung-hwa and Hwang Jung-min. The film tells a story of a married couple, who in the midst of their mundane lives decides to pursue their lost dreams. The husband finds himself accidentally running for Mayor of Seoul and his wife decides to become a pop singer. It was produced by JK Film and distributed by CJ Entertainment, and released on January 18, 2012.

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Plot

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Dancing Queen tells the story of Uhm Jung-hwa, who shares the name of the actress who plays her. In the film, Uhm is a girl who dreamed about becoming a singer when she was young but had to put her dream aside when she married Hwang Jung-min, who also uses his real name. Although Hwang is a lawyer, he is always worrying about paying the rent.

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One day, Hwang rescues a drunk man who falls off of a subway platform and becomes an instant hero. His heroic act even pushes him into the political arena and he decides to run for Seoul mayor. Things go along just fine until Uhm receives a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity in the form of a proposal from an entertainment agency and she is forced to choose between her dream and his. It’s not long before she realizes that she can’t give up her dream and she decides to pursue both.

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The film demonstrates that age is just a number and that dreams can sometimes come true.

Cast

  • Uhm Jung-hwa – Herself
  • Hwang Jung-min – Himself
  • Jung Sung-hwa – Jong-chan
  • Lee Han-wi – Han-wi
  • Ra Mi-ran – Myung-ae
  • Oh Na-ra – Ra-ri
  • Choi Woo-ri – Rinda
  • Ah-Rong – Eve
  • Lee Dae-yeon – Pil-je
  • Jeong Gyu-su – Myung-goo
  • Seo Dong-won – Jung-chul
  • Park Sa-rang – Yeon-woo
  • Lee A-rin – Dorothy
  • Yeo Moo-young – Political party leader
  • Seong Byeong-suk – Jung-hwa's mother
  • Song Jae-ho – Jung-hwa's father
  • Chun Bo-geun – young Jung-min
  • Kim Young-sun – Jung-min's mother (flashback)
  • Ma Dong-seok – Gay couple (cameo)
  • Jo Dal-hwan – Manager (cameo)
  • Lee Hyori – Judge of Superstar K (cameo)
  • Son Hee-soon – Jung-hwa's Aunt
  • Production

    This is the third collaboration of singer-actress Uhm Jung-hwa and actor Hwang Jung-min. They burned up the screen in the 2005 hit All for Love, with Uhm playing a stuck-up divorced doctor and Hwang playing a foul-mouthed detective; the chemistry between the two boosted ticket sales back then. They again starred together in Five Senses of Eros.

    Reception

    The film is lauded for reflecting social issues, as The Korea Times in its review said "What makes the film interesting is that it opts to examine the psychology behind the precarious situation, when a couple’s individual interest is at odds with the other". While The Hollywood Reporter quoted "Dancing Queen is polished entertainment with a subtle message, anchored by an engaging (if physically awkward) performances and a suitably pulsating empowerment anthem".

    According to data provided by Korean Film Council (KOFIC) it was the second most-watched film in South Korea in the first quarter of 2012, with a total of 4 million admissions. It ranked first and grossed ₩9.3 billion in its first week of release and grossed a total of ₩30 billion after seven weeks of screening.

    References

    Dancing Queen (2012 film) Wikipedia
    Dancing Queen (2012 film) IMDb Dancing Queen (2012 film) themoviedb.org