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

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

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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