200 Pounds Beauty
200 Pounds Beauty
200 Pounds Beauty is a South Korean comedy-drama film released in 2006. Directed by Kim Yong-hwa, the film tells the story of an overweight woman named Hanna Kang who undergoes plastic surgery to transform herself into a slim and beautiful singer.
Plot[edit]
Hanna Kang, a talented singer with a beautiful voice, works as a ghost singer for a famous pop star named Ammy. Due to her weight, Hanna is often mistreated and overlooked. Feeling unappreciated, she decides to undergo a drastic transformation through plastic surgery. After losing 200 pounds, Hanna emerges as a stunningly beautiful woman named Jenny. As Jenny, Hanna pursues her dream of becoming a singer and eventually becomes a successful pop star in her own right. However, she struggles with maintaining her new identity and dealing with the consequences of her past actions.
Cast[edit]
- Kim Ah-joong as Hanna Kang/Jenny
- Joo Jin-mo as Han Sang-jun
- Kim Hyun-sook as Ammy
- Sung Dong-il as President Choi
- Im Ye-jin as Voice coach
Production[edit]
200 Pounds Beauty was based on a Japanese manga titled "Kanna's Big Success!" by Suzuki Yumiko. The film's success was attributed to its engaging storyline, memorable performances, and catchy musical numbers.
Reception[edit]
Upon its release, 200 Pounds Beauty received positive reviews from critics and audiences alike. The film's message of self-acceptance and inner beauty resonated with viewers, making it a commercial success in South Korea and beyond.
Legacy[edit]
200 Pounds Beauty has since become a cult classic and is often cited as a landmark film in South Korean cinema. Its themes of identity, beauty standards, and pursuing one's dreams continue to resonate with audiences around the world.
See also[edit]
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