The film “Seven O’Clock Breakfast Meeting for Broken Year People”, with Suzy and Lee Jin-Wook, has officially enveloped filming. Directed by Lim Sun-Ae, the film is based on the novel of the same name in Baek Young-Ok, published in 2012.
The story follows Sa-Gang (Suzy) and Ji-Hoon (Lee Jin-Wook), who join for a meeting for breakfast with their personal stories. They exchange their “rupture souvenirs” as they share their stories and face the pain of their respective breaks.
Filming began at the end of December last year and wrapped after about three months. Fans are looking forward to how the film will capture the deep emotions of love and crack, in particular with Suzy, Lee Jin-Wook, Yoo Ji-Tae and Keum Sae-Rok that bring realistic portraits of love and rupture in the winter environment.
In this film, Suzy plays the role of Sa-Gang, a woman who gently navigates her love and break with the captain of the airline Jeong-Su (Yoo Ji-Tae), offering a performance full of depth.
Expressed his gratitude, saying, “It was a happy experience of filming to be able to work with such great directors and actors. I remembered to appreciate the original novel and that I saw the adaptation process of the film seemed to be a strange but rewarding experience. Just as I found comfort while playing Sa-Gang, I hope the audience can also find warm and comfort through this film.”
Lee Jin-Wook, who plays Ji-Hoon, an instructor of consultant, shows his mastery of romanticism with a heavy and profound representation of realistic love and the break between the long-date couple Ji-Hoon and Hyeon-Jeong (Geum Sae-Rok).
He shared, “I am happy that we finished shooting, even if I feel a little regret. I have gained a lot of positive energy from working with great actors. I tried to express the various emotions of a break through Ji-Hoon, and I hope the audience can feel warm and empathy from watching this film.”
Finally, the director Lim Sun-Ae, known for his delicate direction in films such as “An Old Lady” and “Ms. Apocalypse”, expressed “Thanks to the efforts of the staff and talented actors, we were able to finish the filming successfully. I will work hard for post-production to make sure that this becomes an excellent film for the public.”
“Seven O’Clock Breakfast Meeting for Broken Heart People” is scheduled for a winter exit in the theater in the second half of this year and is currently in post-production.