Showing posts with label K-Drama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label K-Drama. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

SURPLUS PRINCESS (THE MERMAID) (미스코리아)



Synopsis:

Aileen, the mermaid princess who desperately wanting to be a human in order to meet the Hot Guy she have been checking on for 6 month. Succeeded her attempt without knowing the consequences and later realize she is in trouble. Will she be able to find her true love within the 100 days? Let's follow the mermaid and find out (^^)y


Details

Title:
잉여공주 / Ingyeo Gongjoo
Also known as: The Mermaid
Genre: Fantasy, romantic, comedy
Episodes: 16
Tv Network: tvN
Director: Baek Seung Ryong

Cast

Jo Bo Ah as Kim Ha Ni
Ohn Joo Wan as Lee Hyun Myung
Song Jae Rim as Kwon Shi Kyun
Park Ji Soo as Yoon Jin Ah









Ahn Kil Kang as Ahn Ma Nyu

Kim Seul Gi as Ahn Hye Young
                         
                         Trailer:




Friday, January 17, 2014

My Love From Another Star (별에서 온 그대)


Title: 별에서 온 그대 / Byeoleseo On Geudae
Also known as: You Came From the Stars / My Lover From The Stars / You From Another Star / My Love From Another Star
Previously known as: 별에서 온 남자 / Byeolyeseo On Namja (Man From the Stars)
Genre: Romance, comedy, fantasy, melodrama, Sci-Fi
Episodes: 20
Broadcast network: SBS
Broadcast period: 2013-Dec-18 to 2014-Feb-20
Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 22:00


Main characters
  
Jun Ji-hyun - Cheon Song-yi

– A well known hallyu star, not just because of her acting, her look, her talent… but also her brainless statement on sns, which makes her the most lovable and yet hated all the time. She hates her mother, her brother is a mess, and miss her father a lot... Seriously, I love her character… why not? She’s pretty, sweet, naïve, over confident and stupid at the same time… much more human to me. Kekeke~


Kim Soo-hyun - Do Min-joon
- An alien who have everything, he have the look, he is rich, perfect career, a penthouse... but lack of social interact. Well it's not that weird that an alien have everything human want, infact I always believe some man are an alien hahaha.
I just hope the writer won't mess his character.

Park Hae-jin - Lee Hwi-kyung

Yoo In-na - Yoo Se-mi-
Shin Sung-Rok - Lee Jae-Kyung
Kim Chang-Wan - Jang Young-Mok

I’m not going to utter so much about the other character, just enough to know that Yoo Se-mi who supposed to be CSY friend is not really a friend. Lee Hwi kyung who continuously in love with CSY hated DMJ for being a man… Lee Jae kyung  is a psycho who killed anyone that’s on his way, and my fav. character Jang Young Mok the one and only loyal friend DMJ have since 1970’s… later known as DMJ father… hahaha

Trailer:




I'll put up my review later, well maybe some fav. quotes from this drama too.

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Gong Yoo Ties Lee Min Jung’s Shoelaces in ‘Big’





























































As if to confuse his teacher even more, Gong Yoo got down on his knees to tie Lee Min Jung’s shoes.

In recently released photos of KBS’s Big, Gong Yoo and Lee Min Jung engaged in another sweet scene, where Gong Yoo charms the actress by tying her shoes.

With Lee Min Jung’s feelings wavering towards Gong Yoo, as he plays the character of Kang Kyung Joon, this scene is expected to confused Lee Min Jung even more as Gong Yoo sends warm and affectionate glances towards her way.

In order to portray this sweet scene perfectly, the actors spent a great deal of time, filming into the early hours of the morning. It is said to become another key scene for the Lee Min Jung and Gong Yoo couple.

The scene will air on July 9 with episode 11.


Photo Credit: Bon Factory
Reporter : Grace Danbi Hong





Extra news:


Recently, some still pictures of KBS’s drama series Big (written by Hong Jung Eun, Hong Mi Ran / directed by Ji Byung Hyun, Kim Sung Yoon) in which Gong Yoo ties up Lee’s shoelaces were revealed, attracting netizens’ attention.


Gong puts one knee down on the ground to tie Lee’s shoelaces, sporting a sweet image. From a certain aspect, he looks like a prince charming putting a glass slipper on Cinderella’s foot.


He shows his care for Lee by putting her shoe on his knee and gives a warm, loving look which builds viewers’ expectations higher for the episode.


In order to deliver emotions of Kyung Joon (played by Kong Yoo) and Da Ran (played by Lee Min Jung) more vividly, both actors focused hard on their acting without giving a hint of fatigue though the shooting took place in the middle of night. Their efforts produced another great scene, followed by “inhaling kiss,” “confessing with a Walkman,” and “making pandas” scenes.


On seeing the pictures, netizens reacted: “I don’t want to share Kong Yoo with anyone else.” “I want to have him.” “If Kong Yoo oppa ties my shoelaces, I’ll have my shoes untied 24/7.” “I hope Kyung Joon and Da Ran will be together soon. They look good together.”


Source : Korea.com

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

The Moon That Embraces The Sun





Synopsis

“The Moon Embracing The Sun” tells a love story between King Lee Hwon and a female shaman named Wol. Wol was born from a noble family and became the crown princess, but she was entrapped and faced execution. Finally, she lived as a shaman.

Cast

Main Cast





Kim Soo Hyun as Lee Hwon




























- Yeo Jin Goo as Lee Hwon (young)























Han Ga In as Wol / Heo Yeon Woo






























- Kim Yoo Jung as Wol / Heo Yeon Woo (young)






















Jung Il Woo as Prince Yang Myung




























- Lee Min Ho (1993) as Prince Yang Myung (young)




























Kim Min Seo as Yoon Bo Kyung




























- Kim So Hyun as Yoon Bo Kyung (young)




























Song Jae Hee as Heo Yeom

 


























- Si Wan as Heo Yeom (young)




























Song Jae Rim as Kim Chae Woon




























- Lee Won Gun (이원근) as Kim Chae Woon (young)

The Palace


















Jung Eun Pyo as Hyung Sun

Yoon Hee Suk as Hong Kyu Tae as Hong Gyu Tae
Kim Ye Ryung as Lady Park (Yang Myung’s mother)
Seo Hyun Chul as Shim San
Lee Seung Hyung as Han Jae Gil
Chu Gwi Jung (추귀정) as Court Lady Jo
Kim Min Kyung (김민경) as Court Lady Min

The Sungsuchung




















Jun Mi Sun as Female shaman Jang Nok Young
Kim Ik Tae as Hye Gak
Bae Noo Ri as Jan Shil
- Jo Min Ah (조민아) as Jan Shil (young)
Jang Young Nam as Ali (cameo, ep 1)

Lee Hwon’s Family




























Kim Young Ae as Queen Jeonghui (Lee Hwon’s grandmother)





















Ahn Nae Sang as as King Sung Jo (Lee Hwon’s father)




















Kim Sun Kyung as Queen So Hye (Lee Hwon’s mother)





















Nam Bo Ra as Princess Min Hwa (Lee Hwon’s sister)




























- Jin Ji Hee as Princess Min Hwa (young)

Heo Family




















Sun Woo Jae Duk as Heo Young Jae (Yeon Woo and Yeom’s father)




























Yang Mi Kyung as Shin Jung Kyung (Yeon Woo and Yeom’s mother)




























Yoon Seung Ah as Seol

















- Suh Ji Hee as Seol (young)

Yoon Family




















Kim Eung Soo as Yoon Dae Hyung (Bo Kyung’s father)

Jang Hee Soo (장희수) as Mrs. Kim (Bo Kyung’s mother)














Kim Seung Wook as Yoon Soo Chan

Production Credits

Director: Kim Do Hoon
Screenwriter: Jin Soo Wan

Notes

- Based on the novel 해를 품은 달 (The Moon That Embraces the Sun) by Jung Eun Gwol (first published December 29, 2005), who is also the author of the novel that Sungkyunkwan Scandal was based on.
- Actor Joo Won was originally cast as Prince Yang Myung, but dropped out of the show due to Ojakgyo Brothers being extended. Actor Jung Il Woo has been replaced for this role.
- Actor Kim Jeong Hoon scheduled to play Heo Yeom but dropped out the series prior to filming due to his album being released early 2012 in Japan. Song Jae Hee has been replaced for this role.

Source: koreandrama.org