Sorry Saranghaeyo

Sorry Saranghaeyo (Thai: เการักที่เกาหลี Sorry ซารังเฮโย; Kaorak thi kaoli Sorry saranghaeyo; Korean: 쏘리 사랑해요) is a 2010 Thai film directed and written by Poj Arnon

Sorry Saranghaeyo
Film poster
Thaiเการักที่เกาหลี Sorry ซารังเฮโย
Directed byPoj Arnon
Written byPoj Arnon
Produced byThawatchai Phanpakdee
Poj Arnon
Starring
Production
companies
Phranakorn Film Co. Ltd.
Samong-Gu Film
Distributed byPhranakorn Film Co. Ltd.
Release date
  • July 8, 2010 (2010-07-08)
Running time
152 minutes
CountryThailand
LanguagesThai
Korean
English

Summary

Kana, a Thai girl who crazies in the Korean drama The Prince of Red Shoe and a Korean idol Ajoo, she traveled to South Korea with her family and friends.

In South Korea, she accidentally meets Ajoo by her dreams and cause the chaos followed.[1]

Cast

  • Haru Yamaguchi as Kana (Chinese kale)
  • Ajoo as Himself
  • Saran Sirilak as Won
  • Kachapa Toncharoen as Elisa
  • Thanya Rattanamalakul as Mara (Gourd) (before surgery)
  • Patrick Paiyer as Zen
  • Guy Ratchanont as Chai
  • Phutawan Techatewnich as Kwangtung (Bok choy)
  • Wasana Chalakorn as Grandma
  • Nareekrajang Kantamas as Mom
  • Pan Plutaek as Dad
  • Anusorn Naiyanan as Methun (Gemini)
  • Hedpoh Chernyim as Cherry
  • Sarinee Dokkadone as Strawberry
  • Meytika Puttavibul as Muaylek (Maknae)
  • Arisara Thongborisut as Mara (after surgery) (cameo)
  • Pavarisa Phenjati as Herself (cameo)
  • Lim So Hee as Korean surgeon (cameo)
  • Oh Chang Suk as Ajoo's manager (cameo)

Trivia

The Prince of Red Shoe, a Korean drama that Kana is addicted to. Its title derives from a Thai entertainment scandal in 2009 when famous singer Nathan Oman claimed he was filming a Hollywood movie The Prince of Red Shoe in the Middle East alongside world-class performers Bruce Willis and Christina Ricci, he also claimed that the movie was directed by Wolfgang Petersen. Before society busted that it was actually a story that he faked all over.[2]

See also

References

  1. "เการัก ที่เกาหลี Sorry ซารังเฮโย". Kapook.com (in Thai). 2010-05-31. Retrieved 2017-07-01.
  2. webfact (2009-11-17). "Former Singer Nathan Oman Has Been Charged". ASEAN NOW. Retrieved 2022-06-23.


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