Mi-yeong, an ordinary lady who sells donuts, goes on her first family trip. However, her excitement doesn’t last so long. Strange people are on board with them and tries to hijack the plane. In the moment of emergency, an unexpected hero appears to save the plane. Will her dreamlike vacation come true?
No one can stop me from going to Hawaii.
Mi-yeong, an ordinary lady who sells donuts, goes on her first family trip. However, her excitement doesn’t last so long. Strange people are on board with them and tries to hijack the plane. In the moment of emergency, an unexpected hero appears to save the plane. Will her dreamlike vacation come true?
Genre
Comedy, Action
Production Status
Released
Running Time
100min
Release Date
Aug 12, 2020
Country
South Korea
Rating
15
Language
Co-Production
N
Original
Box Office
Number of Screens : 1,288
Total Admissions : 1,229,372
Total Gross : $7,717,903
As of Oct 28, 2025
Contact Point
SANAI Pictures | sanai@sanaipictures.com
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