Choi Ji-woo Returns with powerful Maternal Drama, ‘Sugar’
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A poignant story of a mother’s unwavering fight for her child, the film ‘Sugar’ starring Choi Ji-woo is poised to resonate with audiences when it releases on January 21st. The upcoming human drama, based on a true story, marks the actress’s return to the screen after a three-year hiatus.
A Story Born of Personal Connection
According to reports from the film’s production briefing held on December 18th,Choi Ji-woo was deeply moved by the script,revealing,”I received the script for this movie after I gave birth. It touched my heart even more.” This personal connection clearly influenced her decision to take on the role of Mira, a mother who defies legal and regulatory boundaries to create a life-saving medical device for her son, diagnosed with type 1 diabetes.
Exploring the Depths of Motherhood
the role of a mother is central to ‘Sugar,’ and Choi Ji-woo’s own experiences as a parent – she married in March 2018 and welcomed a daughter in May 2020 – have informed her portrayal. The actress reflected on this, stating, “The role of a mother is a natural process that appears (as you get older),” and further elaborated, “(Through the role of a mother) I think I think about and learn about how I will live and what kind of mother I will be to my child.” this exploration of maternal love is expected to be a key draw for audiences.
A Dual Release and Amiable Competition
‘Sugar’ is not the only project on the horizon for Choi Ji-woo. She will also appear in the comedy ‘Heartman,’ starring Kwon Sang-woo, a former co-star from the early 2000s drama ‘Stairway to Heaven.’ The two films are scheduled for release just a week apart in January, creating a friendly rivalry between the actors.Choi Ji-woo playfully acknowledged this dynamic, describing Kwon Sang-woo as “a friend and a cousin,”
‘Sugar’ tells the story of Mira, a mother who, after her son is diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, takes extraordinary measures to help him. Driven by desperation and love, she embarks on a journey to develop a life-saving medical device, navigating legal and ethical hurdles. The film is based on a true story, adding to its emotional weight. The narrative follows Mira’s relentless pursuit, showcasing her ingenuity and determination.
The film concludes with Mira successfully creating a prototype of the device, though its widespread availability and regulatory approval remain uncertain. While the ending isn’t a neatly tied-up resolution, it emphasizes the power of a mother’s love and the importance of fighting for what you believe in. ‘Sugar’ also stars Min Jin-woong and Ko Dong-ha, promising a compelling ensemble performance. Director Choi Choi-chun’s feature film debut is set to premiere on January 21st, offering audiences a moving and inspiring story of a mother’s unwavering dedication.
