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Lost Sun-Hwa Kwon

Sun-Hwa Kwon (née Paik) better known simply
as "Sun", is a fictional character on the ABC television series Lost
played by Yunjin Kim.
Prior to the crash
Sun was born (in March 20, 1980 ) into the powerful Paik family;
natives of Seoul. As a child, Sun was taught how to play the piano. On
at least one occasion, she blamed the results of some mischief on a
maid in order to avoid punishment. Later, Sun attended Seoul National
University, majoring in Art History. When she returned without a
husband, her mother arranged for her to meet a potential suitor, Jae
Lee. The two hit it off until Jae Lee revealed that he planned on
marrying an American woman. An upset Sun left him, only to quite
literally bump into Jin, her future husband. While Sun had doubts
regarding her father's approval, she was surprised when Jin presented
her with an engagement ring. Shortly after the wedding, however, Sun
was approached by a woman claiming to be Jin's mother; she blackmailed
Sun into paying her a large sum of money, with the threat of bringing
shame upon the Paik family by revealing Jin to be the son of a
fisherman and a prostitute. Sun asked her father for the money, but
when she didn't provide a reason, Mr. Paik assumed it was for Jin, and
assigned him a new job until the debt was paid. Over time, Jin grew
distant from Sun, and she planned on escaping her failing marriage. She
began taking English lessons from Jae Lee, whose own plans hadn't
worked out.
After many lessons; the relationship between Sun and Jae Lee developed
into an affair. The two were eventually found in bed together by Mr.
Paik and the affair ended. Sun and Jin had been trying to conceive a
child, but after visiting a fertility doctor, they were informed that
Sun was unable to conceive, causing more strain on the marriage. Later,
however, the doctor confided in Sun that it was Jin who was infertile,
and that he was afraid to tell him because of his job as an enforcer.
Later, Sun learned of Jae Lee's death and attended his funeral. She
asked her father if he would tell Jin about her affair, to which he
declined, saying that it was not his place. During preparations for a
business trip, with Jin, to Sydney and Los Angeles; Sun spoke privately
with a woman acting as an interior decorator. Sun had planned to leave
Jin and her family and the woman had helped Sun set up a false identity
(and a place for her to hide until the search for her ended). She was
given instructions to leave Jin at the Sydney airport at 11:15
precisely; a car would be waiting outside the Oceanic Airlines gate and
she was to maintain a low profile.
At the airport, Sun was prepared to follow her instructions, and heads
towards the car outside. A single moment of tenderness from Jin,
however, caused her to change her mind, and she decided to accompany
him to Los Angeles. At the airport restaurant, she purchased food for
the two of them. Sun accidentally spilled coffee on Jin and after he
left to clean himself off; she listened to the snide remarks of a
couple seated a few tables away. She and Jin then boarded the doomed
flight.
After the crash
Season One
Following the crash, Jin is overly protective of Sun, who tells her
that they must isolate themselves from the other survivors. Whenever
other survivors, particularly Michael, attempt to communicate with her,
Sun is frowned upon by Jin. One morning, Jin is handcuffed to the
wreckage after attacking Michael, and Sun attempts to indicate the
watch that Michael is wearing. Sayid misinterprets this as a plea to
remove the cuffs. Sun approaches Michael in the jungle and, to his
surprise, explains about the watch in English, asking him to keep her
bilingualism a secret. Prior to moving into the caves with Jin, Sun
attempts to bury her fake I.D. when she is caught by Michael; the two
share a brief tender moment before Sun flees. Later, Sun helps move the
fallen rocks after Jack is caught in a cave in, and is almost
volunteered to crawl through the narrow tunnel to save him by Jin. When
Shannon suffers a near-fatal asthma attack, Sun asks Michael to gather
some eucalyptus plants, in order for her to make an herbal remedy for
her. Her assistance is scorned by Jin.
Sun creates a garden in the jungle, where she grows a variety of
different herbs and fruit plants. She is helped by Kate, who then
figures out that she speaks English. She begs Kate not to tell anyone
else. Later, Sun attempts to bathe in the sea, but is quickly escorted
away by Jin, prompting Michael to intervene. Sun slaps him for
intervening, but apologizes to him later. Jin suspects something
between the two and grows wary. That night, after the raft burns down,
Sun discovers Jin in the caves with burn marks on his hands. She asks
Jin if he caused the fire, to which he grows angry. When he is accused
and beaten by Michael, Sun is forced to reveal her long-hidden
bilingualism in front of Jin, and begs Michael to stop. Later, Jin
leaves Sun, refusing to speak to her. When Boone is brought to the
caves in critical condition, Sun helps Jack in the ensuing operation,
retrieving a sea urchin in order for Jack to make a blood transfusion.
Despite their efforts, Boone dies later that night.
Sun expresses her worry to Kate about Jin leaving her. Following her
advice, Sun poisons Jin's drinking water, but ends up poisoning Michael
instead. Only Kate and Jack know about this. Moments before departing,
Sun writes Jin a phrasebook, containing English words written in Korean
phonetics. She begs him not to leave, but Jin is adamant to leave in
order to find rescue. The two reconcile before departing.
Season Two
Sun is approached by Claire and Shannon, who give her the message
bottle taken on the raft. In a bid to keep it a secret, Sun buries it
on the beach. She notices later that she has lost her wedding ring, and
frantically searches for it, even tearing up her garden. She later
finds it buried with the bottle. A few days later, Sun and Jin are
reunited as the tail-section survivors of the plane migrate on the
beach. When the two learn of Michael's sudden departure to look for
Walt, Sun refuses to allow Jin to help, reminding him that she is his
wife. She later tells Jin that she doesn't like being undermined by
him, and the two vow to prevent it from occurring in the future. One
day, while working in her garden, Sun is bagged and tied from behind;
Sun manages to escape, but does not see who attempted to kidnap her.
Sun passes out, and reawakens at the camp, remembering little of the
traumatic experience.
Fearing for her safety, Jin disallows Sun to tend to her garden, going
as far as ripping it apart. Sun returns to the beach, where she starts
feeling light-headed. She asks Sawyer for a pregnancy test. Upon
learning of her pregnancy, Sun is forced to tell Jin. She tells Jin
that he is infertile, but swears that she has slept with no other; she
had an affair with Jae Lee, but Jin never found out. Later, Sayid
informs Sun of his plan to sail to the Others' camp using Desmond's
boat, and asks her to ask Jin to sail for him. Sun does so, but demands
that she come along too, knowing that Sayid will need someone to
translate for him. As they sail to the Others' camp, they come across a
statue of a four-toed foot. Sun and Jin remain on the boat while Sayid
searches the Others' camp. Moments later, the three experience a
deafening sound as the island is engulfed in a violet glow.
Season Three
Sun is still on board the boat with Jin and Sayid, and eventually
arrive at the pier. Sayid informs Sun of his plan to kidnap two of the
Others, and asks her to lie to Jin. However, Jin reveals to Sun that he
understands more English than she thinks. Sun hides in the boat that
night while the other two wait outside. However, the Others head
directly to the boat via sea, and Sun encounters Colleen. Startled by
the boat's motor, Sun shoots Colleen, fatally injuring her. Sun manages
to escape, narrowly avoiding Tom's gunfire. She makes it to shore,
where she, Jin and Sayid return to the beach. Sun cares for Aaron one
day while Claire goes for a swim, and is oblivious that she is
drowning. Later, Sun attempts to help Jin speak English, by refusing to
speak to him in Korean.
Later, she and Jin help Claire in catching a bird. When Desmond thwarts
their plans, Sun encourages Claire to investigate. The next day, Sun is
involved in the investigation of the apparent deaths of Nikki and
Paulo. At first, she suspects food poisoning, but later blames the
Others, referencing the time she was almost kidnapped. She learns that
it was merely a staged act, planned by Sawyer. She threatens that the
next grave dug will be his if Jin finds out, and slaps him. She also
returns the diamonds he gave her, branding them as worthless on the
island. Since then, Sun refuses to speak directly to Sawyer. After
Juliet migrates to the camp, Sun demands to know about pregnancy on the
island, and is shocked to learn that women die during pregnancy. Juliet
takes Sun to the Staff station, where she uses the medical equipment to
determine a date of conception; Sun learns that she conceived on the
island, making Jin the father, but leaving Sun with less than two
months to live before her second trimester.
Sun's trust in Juliet is broken when, during a camp meeting one night,
Juliet's recorder is played, revealing a message informing Ben of Sun's
pregnancy. She tells Jin that the baby is healthy, but never tells him
about her fate. When Karl arrives to warn them of the Others' imminent
arrival, Sun travels with the majority of the camp to the radio tower,
while Jin stays behind. That night, she watches Jack's plan backfire,
and grows concerned over the fate of her husband. Later, however, she
and Rose are relieved to hear that their husbands are alive. She
watches as Jack makes contact with Naomi's freighter.
Season Four
Following Jack's success in contacting the freighter, Sun and Claire
tend to Aaron shortly before heading back to the beach with the
majority of the group. She is reunited with Jin at the crash site of
the airplane cockpit. After learning of Charlie's death and Locke's
plan to return to the barracks, Sun and Jin remain with Jack and return
to the beach, awaiting apparent rescue. However Sun grows suspicious
about the motives of their rescuers, and decides to leave with Jin.
However when Juliet finds out, in hopes of saving Sun's life, she
reveals Sun's illness to Jin, and also tells him about her affair. Jin
walks away from Sun, and Sun fears he is leaving her. Sun confronts
Juliet, who reminds her that she has to get off the island in three
weeks, or else she is dead. Jin later forgives Sun, and she decides she
does not want to go with Locke.
When Sayid returns to begin ferrying people back to the freighter,
Juliet states Sun should be the first to go as she is pregnant and as
Aaron is in her care. When they reach the boat, Sun is shocked to see
Michael; their conversation is cut short when masses of C4 are found.
Jin tells Sun to go back on deck where she looks on nervously. In the
season finale, Sun manages to get on the helicopter piloted by Lapidus,
where the rest of the Oceanic Six are already seated. Sun, however,
refuses to leave Jin behind, who is still attempting to postpone the
blast. Amid chaos, Sun is forced onto the helicopter, and as it becomes
airborne, she sees Jin running on deck, waving his hands frantically.
Sun pleads with Lapidus to land, but he refuses, since they are low on
fuel. The freighter explodes via the strapped bomb monitor on Keamy,
whom Ben kills. Sun screams in agony. Jack tells her Jin is gone, and
Sun falls into an extended state of shock. The helicopter tries to land
back on the Island, but Ben and Locke make it disappear. The six
survivors of Oceanic 815, Lapidus, and Desmond take refuge on a raft,
and soon they are spotted by Penelope Widmore's rescue ship. The
Oceanic Six spend a week on the ship, before heading off to Sumba.
After the Island
Sun becomes one of the Oceanic Six, one of the six publicly known
survivors of Flight 815. As part of the cover-up story, Sun reveals
that Jin never made it off the plane after it crashed. Shortly after
arriving home in Korea, Sun buys a majority share of her father's
company with part of the Oceanic settlement that she received, and
tells him that she holds him as one of two people responsible for Jin's
death (the second person being Ben, as revealed in Season 5.) Several
months later, Sun goes into labor and gives birth to a healthy baby
girl. She names her daughter Ji Yeon, due to Jin's request on the
island. She is later visited by Hurley, and the two visit Jin's grave,
where Sun says that she misses him and was calling for him during
labor, knowing that he wasn't there.
A few years later, Sun travels to London to meet with Charles Widmore.
She tells him that she knows he is looking for the island, and that the
Oceanic Six are lying. She gives Widmore her business card and tells
him to contact her when he is ready to work with her before walking
away. It is implied by both Jack and Hurley that Jeremy Bentham has
visited all the Oceanic Six survivors, including Sun, within the six
month's before his 'death'. What Jeremy Bentham has said to Sun (if he
indeed spoke to her at all), or whether it has anything to do with Sun
seeing Charles Widmore is unknown.
As season five premieres, Sun is travelling to Los Angeles from Korea
when she is detained by Charles Widmore. He questions her motives for
approaching him so disrespectfully, before asking what it is she thinks
they have in common. Sun informs him that their only shared interest is
in killing Benjamin Linus. While in Los Angeles Sun contacts Kate, and
lets her know she doesn't blame her for not finding Jin before boarding
the Helicopter; Kate done the right thing, and now she must do so again
by protecting Aaron at all costs.
Later on Kate decides to track down the lawyer in charge of a case
against her and asks Sun to look after Aaron, while looking after him
she receives a package which contains chocolates and a gun. At the end
of the episode Sun is told by Kate were to meet up with her and follows
them to a marina were she watches from her car the group discussing
Hurley and Aaron before picking up the gun and leaving the car.
Upon confronting Ben, Sun learned that Jin was in fact alive on the
island, to prove he was telling the truth he presented Sun with Jin's
wedding ring which he had given to Locke to convince Sun he was dead so
she would not return and be in danger. Going with Ben and Jack to a
location in L.A were they would learn how to get back to the island,
Sun met the mysterious Mrs. Hawking who described how a giant "island
tracker" machine had found that, to get back to the island, they needed
to pass over a specific area in between L.A and Guam. Boarding the
flight with Jack, Kate, Hurley, Sayid and Ben, Sun was involved in a
bright light which apprantly transported some of the passengers to the
island.
Sun, However, landed, in the year 2007, on the other island along with
them majority of the 316 passengers (including Ben, Lapidus, and
Locke). When Ben moves into the Jungle in attempt to return to the main
Island, she follows him and is intern followed by Lapidus. Sun knocks
Ben out with a paddle when they reach a pair of canoes and she and
Lapidus then continue to the Island. They find the Barracks empty, save
for Christian. When Sun demands to know the location of Jin, He informs
her that he is on the Island, but in the year 1977.
Development
Originally Yunjin Kim auditioned for the role of Kate. At her audition
she explained she spoke fluent Korean, having been raised in South
Korea, where she had starred in several movies. The producers liked her
so much that they created Sun just for her. The character was planned
to be someone who couldn’t speak English, but after examining her
relationship with her husband, the audience would learn that she does
in fact speak it.
At first, Yunjin Kim thought that Sun was too stereotypical and
submissive, but agreed to take the role after being convinced by series
co-creator J. J. Abrams.
Yunjin Kim has been dubbed as "the Korean Julia Roberts," A similar
reason was given for casting actor Rodrigo Santoro, who plays Paulo and
has been called "the Brazilian Tom Cruise" and "the Brazilian Russell
Crowe,"
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