
Sunny Day
Feb 19 2025
•2h 39m
•Drama
Oh Sun-hee, the greatest star from Wando, files for divorce after a long-standing conflict with her husband, Kang Sung-gi, and heads to her hometown, Wando, to escape the noisy media. Initially planning to visit her parents' graves and then return to Seoul, she is drawn back to Wando by a familiar restaurant sign. There, she unexpectedly reunites with friends from her childhood.
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Choi Daniel
Jo Dong-pil

Jung Hye-in
Oh Sun-hee

Han Sang-jin
Ha Suk-jin

Kang Eun-tak
Kang Sung-gi
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