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Minggu, 19 September 2010

Korean Drama STILL MARRY ME









Profile
TV Show: Still, Marry me (International English title) / The Woman Who Still Wants To Marry (literal title)
Revised romanization: Ajikdo Gyeolhonhago Sipeun Yeoja
Hangul: 아직도 결혼하고 싶은 여자
Director: Kim Min-Sik
Writer: Kim In-Yeong
Network: MBC
Episodes: 16
Release Date: January 20 - March 11, 2010
Runtime: Wednesday & Thursday 21:55
Language: Korean
Country: South Korea


Plot
"Still, Marry me" centers around three woman who are all aged 36 and pretend to know everything about life ...
Lee Shin-Young (Park Jin-Hie) works as a reporter for TV broadcasting company UBN. At the age of 36 she is still single, but maintains a positive and bright character. 2 years ago she was sent overseas to train at the UBN's Washington D.C. bureau and, because of this, broke off her relationship with her fiance Yoon Sang-Woo ( Lee Pil-Mo). Now that Shing-Young is back in Korea she receives a wedding invitation from her ex-fiance. With so much stress from work Shin-Young starts to develop Bell's Palsy (uncontrollable facial contortions) and, because of this, can't work. Desperate for love she then meets a man 12 years younger, named Ha Min-Jae (Kim Beom), who just may be the man for her.
Jung Da-Jung (Uhm Ji-Won) works as a Korean-English translator and is also good friends with Lee Shin-Young. She's a bit naive, not having dated much up to this point, but hopes to find a rich handsome man. Jung Da-Jung also hopes to marry this year. She then meets oriental doctor Na Ban-Seok (Choi Cheol-Ho) on a blind date and they seem to click. Shortly later, Na Ban-Seok proposes to her and they get married. Jung Da-Jung soon learns that marriage may not be all that it's cracked up to be.
Kim Bu-Gi (Wang Bit-Na) works as a popular restaurant consultant. After breaking off her engagement to a man she dated for 10 years, she starts to mentor good friends Lee Shin-Young & Jung Da-Jung. Then one day, a baby appears on her doorstep.


Synopsis

This is the story of three women aged 30 years and older who are friends. They have not found the right partner, whereas a career / job they're good, pretty face, what else to try? Now imagine dong Kim Bum so if a guy here who was 10 years younger, talented singer, and going out with one of three women. Waaah ... Brondong abees bo!

There kocaknya story ... .. there was sad so typical korean drama ... While serious dating, his ex girl that was "ndepak" ngejar2 another girl invites feedback & merit. Then, not to mention temen2 from both parties who believe if they can ga dating. Especially the mother of the boy, to be sure if his son dong mind going out with different age of 10 years older. And the more complicated due to the mother later fall in love with this girl ex. Ribet ga tuh's.

Ha Jae Min willing to paint until his hair so abu2, because the Lee Shin Young's already there so one or two gray hairs. Ga soo sweet anyway? Here Kim Min Jae Bum aka Ha so so 'deh old Shin Young Lee made ngimbangin.

Ha Jae Min bener2 contrived "cute" ... duh ... if fans would klepek2 Kim Bum deh:) Then, in the last section, Ha Jae Min longer concert, and sang songs for Lee Shin Young




Notes
1. "Still, Marry me" is a remake of the 2004 MBC drama of the same name "Marry Me" (Kyeolhunhago Sipeun Yeoja).
2. "Still, Marry me" was originally planned as a sequel of the original 2004 series, but due to difficulty in casting the same lead actresses, staff decided to make a remake.
3. Related titles:
1. Marry Me | Kyeolhunhago Sipeun Yeoja (MBC / 2004)




Cast

Park Jin-Hie as Lee Shin-Young
Uhm Ji-Won as Jung Da-Jung
Wang Bit-Na as Kim Bu-Gi
Lee Pil-Mo as Yoon Sang-Woo
Kim Beom as Ha Min-Jae
Choi Cheol-Ho as Na Ban-Seok
Ji-yeong Park as Choi Sang-Mi
Kim Yong-Hee as Ha Myeong-Seok
Ahn Hye-Kyeong as Hye-Jin



Additional Cast Members:
Jeon Se-Hong
Chae Geon - Eun-Ho
Kim Sung-Hoon - gangster

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