This quest sets Na-mi on a journey to track down the six other members, revealing how the passage of two decades has altered their lives, dreams, and identities.
: Focuses on the group's youth during a period of political upheaval in South Korea. It highlights their fierce loyalty, typical teenage rivalries, and shared dreams.
Every adult life is a compromise. Chun-hwa, the most loyal and rebellious, dies young. Jang-mi’s radicalism becomes unemployment. Su-ji’s beauty buys her nothing but loneliness. The film refuses to reward any of them for their teenage spirit. The only salvific act is reconnection—not career success.
: Unlike many films focusing on male friendships, Sunny is noted for its deep exploration of female bonds and transnational feminism in Asia.
: Obsessed with her eyes and double eyelid surgery. Hwang Jin-hee : Known for her creative use of profanity.