C'est si bon (Hangul: ???; RR: Ssesibong) is a 2015 South Korean musical drama film written and directed by Kim Hyun-seok. It was released on February 5, 2015.
C'est Si Bon | |
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Directed by | Kim Hyun-seok |
Produced by | Kang Myeong-chan Lee Woo-jung |
Written by | Kim Hyun-seok |
Starring | Jung Woo Kim Yoon-seok Han Hyo-joo Kim Hee-ae |
Music by | Lee Byung-hoon |
Cinematography | Lee Mo-gae |
Edited by | Kim Sang-bum Kim Jae-bum |
Production company | Nogunri Pictures |
Distributed by | CJ Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 122 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Budget | US$5.5 million |
Box office | US$12.1 million |
C'est si bon (French for "It's so good") was a legendary, real-life acoustic music lounge in the 1970s located in Mugyo-dong, Seoul. It was very popular with Koreans in their twenties and thirties, who went there to listen to live music performed by some of the most talented young musicians of the era. Among them was the folk music duo Twin Folio composed of Yoon Hyung-joo and Song Chang-sik; this film depicts the band's beginnings while including a fictional third member, Oh Geun-tae.
Screenplay
In the late 1960s, C'est si bon was the music lounge every unknown acoustic band dreamed of playing, and where Korea's leading folk musicians were born. It is where Geun-tae, a naïve country boy, meets musical prodigies and rivals Hyung-joo and Chang-sik. Together they form a band and name themselves after the iconic venue — the C'est si bon Trio. As the three young musicians bicker over their music, beautiful socialite Ja-young enters the picture and becomes their muse, launching a series of moving love songs. Ja-young falls for the pure-hearted Geun-tae, but they part ways when she accepts a once-in-lifetime shot at an acting career. 20 years later in the 1990s, Geun-tae and Ja-young meet again.
- Jung Woo as Oh Geun-tae (20s)
- Kim Yoon-seok as Oh Geun-tae (40s)
- Han Hyo-joo as Min Ja-young (20s)
- Kim Hee-ae as Min Ja-young (40s)
- Jin Goo as Lee Jang-hee (20s)
- Jang Hyun-sung as Lee Jang-hee (40s)
- Kang Ha-neul as Yoon Hyung-joo
- Jo Bok-rae as Song Chang-sik
- Kwon Hae-hyo as Kim Choon-sik
- Choi Kyu-hwan as Teacher Lee
- Lee Mi-so as Ran
- Lee Ji-hoon as MC Lee
- Park Sung-eun as Guk ("Soup")
- Moon Ji-in as Juk ("Porridge")
- Lee Dae-yeon as Geun-tae's father
- Kim Mi-kyung as Geun-tae's mother
- Ahn Jae-hong as Byeong-cheol
- Lee Young-yi as Geun-tae's aunt
- Jo Wan-gi as Jae-pil
- Jang Ji-in as Mi-ran
- Lee Sang-hee as Writer Yeo
- Kim In-kwon as Jo Young-nam (cameo)
- Kim Jae-wook as Kang Myeong-chan (cameo)
C'est si bon was released in South Korea on February 5, 2015. It topped the box office on its opening weekend, with 642,000 admissions and ?5.14 billion (US$4.63 million) gross over four days, but it quickly dropped down the chart in the following weeks, eventually grossing a lackluster ?13,556,519,358 (US$11.5 million) from 1,715,370 admissions (halfway its break-even point of 3 million admissions).
Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Result |
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20th Chunsa Film Art Awards | Best Screenplay | Nominated | ||
51st Paeksang Arts Awards | Best New Actor | Nominated | ||
19th Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival | Fantasia Award | Won | ||
24th Buil Film Awards | Best Music | Nominated | ||
52nd Grand Bell Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Nominated | ||
Best Music | Nominated |