Senin, 25 Mei 2009

Queen Seon Duk

Details

  • Title: 선덕여왕 (善德女王) / Seondeok Yeo Wang
  • Also known as: Queen Seon Duk
  • Tagline: The one who secures the people will acquire the world and rule the ages
  • Genre: Historical Drama
  • Episodes: 62
  • Broadcast network: MBC
  • Broadcast period: 2009-May-25 to 2009-Dec-22
  • Air time: Monday & Tuesday 21:55

Synopsis

Deokman was born a twin but was abandoned as a baby and sent to a place far away by her father, King Jinpyeong in order to protect her from being killed by an influenced royal court lady, Mishil who tries to snatch away the throne from the royal successor. Deokman was later brought back to the Silla palace, where she joined forces with her twin sister Princess Cheonmyong to oppose Mishil. However, Mishil devised sinister plans to have the two Silla princesses exiled from the kingdom, and in a secretive battle, Princess Cheonmyong was accidentally killed. But Princess Deokman shrewdly enlisted the help of General Kim Yusin and eliminated her archenemy Mishil. She then became Queen Seon Deok, the first female ruler of the Silla kingdom. This drama is about a story of a beautiful queen, who has to give up her love to save the people and thus, leaving behind many brilliant achievements.

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Give Me Food

Details

  • Title: 밥 줘! / Bap Jwo!
  • Also known as: Give Me Food / Serve Me
  • Genre: Romance, family
  • Episodes: 106
  • Broadcast network: MBC
  • Broadcast period: 2009-May-25 to 2009-Oct-23
  • Air time: Monday to Friday 8:15 PM

Synopsis

This drama is about the tumultuous lives of three sisters. Jo Young Ran is trapped in a loveless marriage to her cold and uncaring husband, whom she married after dating for a week. Her older sister Young Shim's poor financial situation and desire to live a rich and glamorous life causes her to quarrel frequently with her husband, while her younger sister Young Mi has a good career is married to a mother's boy.

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A Brand New Life

Profile

  • Movie: A Brand New Life / Travelers (lit. title)
  • Revised romanization: Yeohaengja
  • Hangul: 여행자
  • Director: Ounie Lecomte
  • Writer: Ounie Lecomte
  • Producer: Lee Chang-Dong, Laurent Lavole, Lee Jun-Dong
  • Cinematographer: Hyun Seok Kim
  • World Premiere: May 20, 2009 (Cannes Film Festival)
  • Release Date: October 29, 2009
  • Runtime: 92 min.
  • Studio: Now Film, Gloria Films
  • Language: Korean
  • Country: South Korea

Plot

Set in the 1970's in a South Korean orphanage, as one child awaits to be adopted.

Notes

  1. During the 11t Pusan Promotion Plan (which runs during the Pusan Int. Film Festival), "A Brand New Life" picked up the $10,000 OKF Fund award, which is presented by the Overseas Korean Foundation to fund a project from a Korean living overseas.
  2. Director Ounie Lecomte was born in South Korea but adopted as child by French parents. This movie is based partially on her experiences.
  3. "A Brand New Life" is produced by Now Film (South Korea) and Gloria Films (France) which is thought to be the first South Korean-French co-produced film.

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Senin, 11 Mei 2009

Green Coach

Details

  • Title: 녹색마차 / Nok-Ssaeng-Ma-Cha
  • Also known as: Green Coach / Green Carriage
  • Genre: Romance
  • Episodes: 113
  • Broadcast network: SBS
  • Broadcast period: 2009-May-11 to 2009-Oct-02
  • Air time: Monday to Saturday 8:30

Synopsis

This drama deals with the love and ambition of 3 people in pain caught in a strangely tangled thread of fate. It is the story of Han Ji Won, who fell victim to a scheme, believed the man she loved to be dead and married another man; Yoon Hyung Mo, a man filled with ambition, who tries to kill Suh Jung Ha; and Suh Jung Ha, who once dreamed of love together with Han Ji Won.

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Senin, 04 Mei 2009

Two Wives

Details

  • Title: 두 아내 / Doo Ah-Nae
  • Also known as: Two Wives
  • Genre: Romance, family, melodrama
  • Episodes: 119
  • Broadcast network: SBS
  • Broadcast period: 2009-May-04 to 2009-Oct-30
  • Air time: Monday to Friday 19:20

Synopsis

Han Ji Sook is a single mother who falls in love with a married man. The man, Kang Chul Soo, already has a family with his wife, Yoon Young Hee. When Young Hee finds out about Chul Soo's extramarital affair, she distances herself away from him. Eventually they get divorced and Chul Soo starts a new life with Ji Sook. However, as luck would have it Chul Soo gets into a car accident and loses all of his memories of Ji Sook. Young Hee then has to pretend that she and Chul Soo are still married.

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Yoon family

Kang family

Han family

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Sabtu, 02 Mei 2009

2009 Alien Baseball Team

Details
  • Title: 2009 외인구단 / 2009 Alien Baseball Team
  • Also known as: 2009 Foreign Baseball Team / Strike Love
  • Genre: Sport, romance
  • Episodes: 16
  • Broadcast network: MBC
  • Broadcast period: 2009-May-02 to 2009-Jun-21
  • Air time: Saturday & Sunday 22:40

Synopsis

Oh Hye Sung met Choi Eom Ji when they were young and didn't meet her again til they were in high school. However, at that time Eom Ji was the girlfriend of a star baseball player, Ma Dong Tak. Hye Sung pitched a perfect game in his professional debut but injured his arm in the process. Doctors told him that it would be unlikely for him to ever play baseball again. Devastated by what the doctors told him, Hye Sung disappears without a trace to an isolated island to train on a professional baseball team. Four years later Hye Sung returns from the island only to find out that Eom Ji married Dong Tak.

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