Choi Ji Woo Movie Sugar Poster Reveals Heartbreaking True Story of Motherly Love
The main poster for Choi Ji-woo's upcoming film 'Sugar' has been unveiled. Based on a true story, this human drama follows a mother's fierce battle to create a medical device for her son.
How far would a mother go to save her child? The legendary Choi Ji-woo is set to answer this in her upcoming human drama Sugar, which just released its emotionally charged main poster.
Choi Ji Woo Movie Sugar Poster and the Fight Against All Odds
Based on a gripping true story, Sugar follows the journey of Mi Ra (played by Choi Ji-woo), a mother who refuses to accept legal and regulatory dead-ends. After her young son falls ill, she takes matters into her own hands by developing a medical device that the existing system couldn't provide. The newly released poster captures the fierce determination in her eyes, signaling a departure from her previous romantic roles.
A Transformation for the Hallyu Queen
As of December 30, 2025, anticipation is high for this year-end release. The film explores the personal growth of a woman who becomes an inventor by necessity. Industry insiders report that the movie doesn't just focus on the struggle but also highlights the systemic barriers many families face, making it a socially relevant piece of cinema.
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