Jumat, 25 April 2014

        My Best Drama Korea By Yuuki Asuna

안녕하세요, 제 이름은 유키입니다 ......
나는이 한국 드라마 중 일부에 대해 검토 할 수 매우 기쁘게 생각합니다 ..
여러분 모두가 행복 할 수 있기를 바랍니다. ^ ^


1.You Who Came From Another Star

  • Drama: My Love From The Star (English title) / You Who Came From the Stars (literal title)
  • Revised romanization: Byeoleseo On Geudae
  • Hangul: 별에서 온 그대
  • Director: Jang Tae-Yoo
  • Writer: Park Ji-Eun
  • Network: SBS
  • Episodes: 21
  • Release Date: December 18, 2013 - February 27, 2014
  • Runtime: Wed. & Thu. 21:55
  • Language: Korean
  • Country: South Korea

2.The Heirs
  • Drama: The Heirs / The Inheritors
  • Revised romanization: Wangkwoneul Sseuryeoneunja, Keumugyeruel Kyeondyeora - Sangsokjadeul
  • Hangul: 왕관을 쓰려는자, 그무게를 견뎌라-상속자들
  • Director: Kang Shin-HyoBoo Sung-Chul
  • Writer: Kim Eun-Sook
  • Network: SBS
  • Episodes: 20
  • Release Date: October 9 - December 12, 2013
  • Runtime: Wed. & Thu. 21:55
  • Genre: Romance
  • Language: Korean
  • Country: South Korea
"The Heirs" depicts the friendships, rivalries and love lives of young, rich heirs led by Kim Tan (Lee Min-Ho) and a girl named Cha Eun-Sang (Park Shin-Hye). Unlike the others, Cha Eun-Sang is considered ordinary and comes from a poor background.
18-year-old Cha Eun-Sang lives with her mother who is mute. Her mother works as a housekeeper and Eun-Sang also works part-time jobs to help out. One day, Eun-Sang's older sister (Yoon Jin-Seo) calls from the U.S. and informs them that she will marry. Eun-Sang's mother then asks Eun-Sang to send her older sister some money from her savings account. Eun-Sang isn't happy with her situation and decides to go to the U.S. herself to see if she can start a better life with her sister.
When Eun-Sang arrives in California she is in for a shock. Her older sister lives in a filthy home with a deadbeat boyfriend who seems violent. Her sister is also not getting married or going to school and works full-time as a waitress. When Eun-Sang finally tracks down her sister working at a beach front restaurant, she takes the money Eun-Sang brought for her wedding and leaves without even saying goodbye. Eun-Sang's dreams of starting a better life in America quickly vanishes and she crumbles to the ground in tears.
Meanwhile, Kim Tan is not your typical high school student, but a handsome and wealthy Korean heir to a large conglomeration. He is sitting out on the patio of the beach front restaurant, watching everything unfold between Eun-Sang and her sister. Kim Tan's American friend then sees a ziplock bag with a powdery substance fall out of Eun-Sang's suitcase and runs over to scoop it up. Kim Tan knows immediately that the ziplock bag doesn't contain drugs, but rather powder grain to make traditional Korean drinks. Soon, Eun-Sang runs off after Kim Tan's friend and Kim Tan goes to help Eun-Sang. When the dust is settled, Eun-Sang walks out of a police station and her passport is temporarily confiscated. With nowhere to go for Eun-Sang, Kim Tan offers to let her stay at his home. Although they seem to come from different worlds, they quickly develop a rapport for each other. But, when Kim Tan is at school, Eun-Sang meets a girl named Rachel (Kim Ji-Won). Rachel informs Eun-Sang that she is Kim Tan's fiance and she demands that Eun-Sang leaves his home immediately. Eventually, Eun-Sang returns to South Korea.
Kim Tan now feels nothing but emptiness after Eun-Sang's departure. He decides to go back to Korea even though his older stepbrother Won (Choi Jin-Hyuk) strongly opposes his return. When Kim Tan gets back to his luxurious mansion like home, he sees someone briefly that resembles Eun-Sang. Kim Tan goes to his mother Ki-Ae (Kim Sung-Ryoung) and asks about the unfamiliar, but familiar girl that he briefly saw. His mother tells him that the girl is their housekeeper's daughter and her name is Cha Eun-Sang. She's also staying in their home.


3.Her Lovely Heels.
  • Drama: Her Lovely Heels
  • Revised romanization: Yeojamanhwa Koodoo
  • Hangul: 여자만화 구두
  • Director: An Kil-Ho
  • Writer: Park Yoon-Young (original comic)
  • Network: SBS Plus
  • Episodes: 10
  • Release Date: February 24, 2014 --
  • Runtime: Mon & Tue 15:30
  • Language: Korean
  • Country: South Korea
Ji-Hoo (Han Seung-Yeon) holds painful memories from her first love. She now has a secret crush on co-worker Tae-Soo (Hong Jong-Hyeon). Tae-Soo does not believe in love, but by some incident Tae-Soo becomes interested in her.



4.I Hear Your Voice
  • Drama: I Can Hear Your Voice (English/literal title)
  • Revised romanization: Neoui Moksoriga Deulleo
  • Hangul: 너의 목소리가 들려
  • Director: Jo Soo-Won
  • Writer: Park Hye-Ryun
  • Network: SBS
  • Episodes: 18
  • Release Date: June 5 - August 1, 2013
  • Runtime: Wednesday & Thursday 21:55
  • Language: Korean
  • Country: South Korea
9-year-old Soo-Ha (later played by Lee Jong-Suk) and his father are riding together in a car when they are suddenly struck by a truck driven by Min Joon-Kook (Jung Woong-In). Min Joon-Kook then gets out of his truck and jumps on the hood of their car. Soo-Ha and Min Joon-Kook's eyes meet through the windshield of his father's car. Suddenly, Soo-Ha is able to hear the man's violent thoughts .. "I need to finish this."
Min Joon-Kook goes to his truck and gets out a baseball bat. He fatally strikes Soo-Ha's father dead with the bat. Soo-Ha is in complete shock. When Min Joon-Kook turns to strike Soo-Ho, the sound of a camera flash goes off and Min Joon-Kook goes after whoever is taking the pictures. This saves Soo-Ha's life.
The person with the camera is a young girl named Hye-Sung (later played by Lee Bo-Young). Later, Hye-Sung testifies against Min Joon-Kook in court. Min Joon-Kook claims that Soo-Ha's father died in the car accident. Through the court proceedings, Soo-Ha falls in love with Hye-Sung. Soo-Ha promises to protect Hye-Sung from Min Joon-Kook, when he threatens to get revenge on her.
10 years later, Soo-Ha is now an exemplary high student. Nobody is aware that Soo-Ha possesses telepathic abilities.
Meanwhile, Hye-Sung now works as an attorney, but she doesn't uphold the virtues of her profession very well. She is also not very successful and barely makes $1,000 a month. Her mother then pushes her to apply for a public defender position due to its higher pay.
In the waiting room, prior to taking her interview, Kwan-Woo (Yoon Sang-Hyun) strikes up a conversation with Hye-Sung, but she ignores him. Kwan-Woo is applying for the same position. He originally worked as a police officer, but went back to law school to become a public defender. During her interview, Hye-Sung talks about the events that occurred 10 years ago and this helps her land the public defender position.
After Hye-Sung gets the job, her picture is posted in the newspaper. Soo-Ha sees her photo and becomes elated that he can finally see her. At the same time, Min Joon-Kook sees her photo while in prison. He is soon set to be released.


5.Love Line
Profile Drama
Title: One Line Love
Other Titles: Love Line
Genre: Melodrama, Romance
Airing Date: Episode 1 (May 9, 2014), Episode 2 (15 Mey 2014) Episode 3 (16 Mey 2014)
Publishers Website: IQiyi
hero
Lee Min Hoo - Min Ho
Bea Hayden - Ling Ling
story Summary
Line One Love / Love Line took the background story of the story of a woman tourist from China who went to Korea and met a man. Lee Min Hoo, who plays shop 'Min Ho' and Bea Hayden, who plays shop 'Ling Ling'
In the story of Ling Ling is Chinese tourists who go to Korea and meet Min Ho. Because constrained by the language they use to communicate with a mobile messenger app LINE. How did it come.




6.Three Days                                                                                       
  • Drama: 3 Days / Three Days
  • Revised romanization: Sseurideizeu
  • Hangul: 쓰리데이즈
  • Director: Shin Kyung-Soo
  • Writer: Kim Eun-Hee
  • Network: SBS
  • Episodes: 16
  • Release Date: March 5 - May 1, 2014
  • Runtime: Wed. & Thu. 21:55
  • Language: Korean
  • Country: South Korea
The South Korean President travels to a villa to enjoy his vacation. After three gunshots are fired, he disappears. His bodyguard Han Tae-Kyung (Park Yoo-Chun) attempts to find the President.



7.Pretty Man
  • Drama: Bel Ami (English title) / Pretty Boy (early English title) / Beautiful Man (literal title) / Pretty Man (literal title)
  • Revised romanization: Yebbeun Namja
  • Hangul: 예쁜남자
  • Director: Jung Jung-Hwa
  • Writer: Chon Kye-Young (cartoon), Yoo Young-A
  • Network: KBS2
  • Episodes: 16
  • Release Date: November 20, 2013 - January 9, 2014
  • Runtime: Wed. & Thu. 21:55
  • Language: Korean
  • Country: South Korea
Dokgo Ma-Te (Jang Keun-Suk) is the most beautiful man in the world. He is also an ambitious man and wants to make a lot money using his beautiful appearance. Dokgo Ma-Te meets Hong Yoo-Ra, the ex-daughter-in-law of a rich family. Hong Yoo-Ra recognizes Dokgo Ma-Te's ambitions and becomes his mentor. Hong Yoo-Ra then gives Dokgo Ma-Te a mission to seduce 10 different women. The women have all succeeded in different fields and Dokgo Ma-Te is to glean their special abilities.
A strange woman then appears in front of Dokgo Ma-Te. Her name is Kim Bo-Tong, an ordinary girl from poor background. She has a huge crush on Dokgo Ma-Te. Can she make Dokgo Ma-Te love her?



8.Who Are You
  • Drama: Who Are You
  • Revised romanization: Hooayoo
  • Hangul: 후아유
  • Director: Jo Hyun-Tak
  • Writer: Moon Ji-Young
  • Network: tvN
  • Episodes: 16
  • Release Date: July 29 - September 17, 2013
  • Runtime: Mondays & Tuesdays 23:00
  • Language: Korean
  • Country: South Korea
Detective Shi-On (So E-Hyun) can see things that ordinary people can not. With her warm-heart, she tries to help ghosts that have unfairly arrived in their situations due to their complicated stories. Meanwhile, Detective Shi-On's partner, Detective Gun-Woo (TaecYeon) only believes in what he can see and touch. The two detectives solve cases related to the lost & found center.



9.Master Sun
  • Drama: Master's Sun
  • Revised romanization: Joogoonui Taeyang
  • Hangul: 주군의 태양
  • Director: Jin Hyeok
  • Writer: Hong Jung-EunHong Mi-Ran
  • Network: SBS
  • Episodes: 17
  • Release Date: August 7 - October 3, 2013
  • Runtime: Wed. & Thu. 21:55
  • Language: Korean
  • Country: South Korea
Several years ago Kong-Sil (Kong Hyo-Jin) was involved in an accident. Since that incident, Kong-Sil is able to see and hear ghosts. She's also terrified of the ghosts that appear constantly around her. Because of this, she's unable to live a normal life. Kong-Sil lives in a rooftop room at an extended stay inn. She makes a living by doing odd jobs at the inn, including cleaning.
Meanwhile Joong-Won (So Ji-Sub) is the president of an extravagant shopping mall named Kingdom. He is also arrogant and calculative. Everything relates to him in terms of money.
One raining evening, Kong-Sil goes to room 404 to clean, but she sees another ghosts. She freaks out and runs up to her rooftop room. The ghost, who looks like an old woman, appears right next to her again. Kong-Sil then does the old woman ghost a favor and goes to her home. She hands the ghost's son a bankbook with more than 10,000 dollars in the account.
Joong-Won sits face to face with a man who owns land that he needs to build a golf course. The man tells Joong-Won that his deceased wife does not want him to sell the land. Joong-Won doesn't believe in ghosts and ignores him. He pulls out a contract which the man's children already signed. Joong-Won is able to get the man's signature.
On his way back from that meeting, Joong-Won is driven by his assistant (Choi Jung-Woo). The driver then sees a woman thumbing for a ride. Joong-Won tells his driver to ignore the woman, but a light suddenly shines on them and the car stops. At this time, Kong-Sil hops into the car and thanks them for picking her up. Kong-Sil unintentionally touches Joong-Won and feels something unusual. Later, the car pulls over at a highway rest stop. While walking back to the car, Joong-Won sees Kong-Sil talking to someone, but there isn't anyone else there. Thinking she might be crazy, Joong-Won turns around, but Kong-Sil grabs his arm. She discovers that whenever she touches him, the ghosts around her disappear.
Back at her rooftop room, Kong-Sil is terrified by the ghosts around her as usual. She thinks back to Joong-Won and how the ghosts disappeared when she touched him. Kong-Sil decides to go Kingdom shopping mall to meet Joong-Won again



10.I Miss You
  • Drama: Missing You (English title) / I Miss You (literal title)
  • Revised romanization:Bogosipda
  • Hangul: 보고싶다
  • Director: Lee Jae-DongPark Jae-Bum
  • Writer: Moon Hee-Jung
  • Network: MBC
  • Episodes: 21
  • Release Date: November 7, 2012 - January 17, 2013
  • Runtime: Wednesdays & Thursdays 21:55
  • Language: Korean
  • Country: South Korea
15-year-old  Soo-Yeon (Kim So-Hyun) is a victim of bullying at school. They target her, because her father is a murderer. Soo-Yeon has an ally in Jung-Woo (Yeo Jin-Ku), who always protects her from the bullies. Soo-Yeon and Jung-Woo are in love, but due to an unexpected accident they become separated. Now as adults they meet again through destiny.
Jung-Woo (Park Yoo-Chun) is now a detective and his first love has always remained in the back of his mind. Soo-Yeon (Yoon Eun-Hye) is now a rookie fashion designer who tries to have a bright personality, but still carriYoo Seung-Ho) is Soo-Yeon's lover, who appears warm and nice, but he will try to take vengeance upon Jung-Woo.




11.Miss Korea
  • Drama: Miss Korea
  • Revised romanization:Miseukoria
  • Hangul: 미스코리아
  • Director: Kwon Seok-Jang
  • Writer: Seo Sook-Hyang
  • Network: MBC
  • Episodes: 20
  • Release Date: December 18, 2013 - February 26, 2014
  • Runtime: Wednesdays & Thursdays 21:55
  • Language: Korean
  • Country: South Korea
Set in the year 1997. A cosmetics company is in bad financial shape. To save the company, Hyung-Joon (Lee Sun-Kyun) and other employees try to make Ji-Young (Lee Yeon-Hee) into Miss Korea. Back in their high school days, Ji-Young was the most beautiful student. She now works as an elevator girl.



12.King 2 Heart
  • Drama: The King 2hearts
  • Revised romanization: Deokingtuheocheu
  • Hangul: 더킹투허츠
  • Director: Lee Jae-KyuJung Dae-YoonSong Ji-Won
  • Writer: Hong Jin-Ah
  • Network: MBC
  • Episodes: 20
  • Release Date: March 21 - May 24, 2012
  • Runtime: Wednesdays & Thursdays 21:55
  • Language: Korean
  • Country: South Korea
Set in a fictional present day where South Korea is governed under a constitutional monarchy, "The King 2hearts" tells the story of Prince Jae-Ha (Lee Seung-Gi) from South Korea and North Korean Special Force instructor Kim Hang-Ah (Ha Ji-Won) who become husband & wife through an arranged marriage.
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In 1989, when the Berlin Wall collapses, a King and Crown Prince watch on TV, but the young Prince doesn't care about what is happening on the television. Prince Jae-Ha doesn't want even to become the king.
23 years later, Prince Jae-Ha takes military training. He isn't serious about anything, a playboy of sorts who looks forward to his discharge from the military. Meanwhile, the King (Lee Sung-Min) announces that military officers from South and North Korea will hold joint training sessions. The unified team will take part in the WOC (World Officers Contest).
Hang-Ah is a special forces instructor in North Korea. She is a great soldier with exceptional skills, but Hang-Ah longs to find a fine man to marry, just like other ordinary women. Due to her career in the military, she has never been in a romantic relationship. A high ranking military officer then asks Hang-Ah to join the WOC. Hang-Ah turns down the offer due to fears it might hurt her ability to eventually marry. The high ranking officer offers that if she joins the WOC, the North Korean government will take responsibility for her marriage and find her the right man. Hang-Ah accepts the offer and with two other members travels to South Korea.
Jae-Ha is the first one from the royal family who is discharged from the military as a low ranking private, but he doesn't care. Jae-Ha is just excited to get his release from the military. Unfortunately for Jae-Ha, he learns that he is selected as a member of the joint Korean team for the WOC. Jae-Ha is furious at his older brother, the King, but the King threatens to kick him out of the family if he refuses. Jae-Ha now has no choice but to join.
During the training period for WOC, North and South Korean military officers must room together. Jae-Ha sees his roommate, busy doing martial arts. Jae-Ha runs to a high ranking officer and asks for his own private room. The high ranking officer refuses his request and Jae-Ha must room with Hang-Ah.

13.Gu Family Book
  • Drama: Gu Family Book / Kang Chi, the Beginning
  • Revised romanization: Gugaui Seo
  • Hangul: 구가의 서
  • Director: Shin Woo-Cheol
  • Writer: Kang Eun-Kyung
  • Network: MBC
  • Episodes: 24
  • Release Date: April 8 - June 25, 2013
  • Runtime: Mondays & Tuesdays 22:00
  • Language: Korean
  • Country: South Korea
Choi Kang-Chi ( Lee Seung-Gi) is legendary gumiho that is half human and half animal. He struggles to live his life as a human and also falls in love.
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Seo-Hwa (Lee Yeon-Hee) is the daughter of a noble family, but her father is branded a traitor by Jo Gwan-Woong (Lee Sung-Jae) and beheaded in front of her. Afterwards, Seo-Hwa and her younger brother Jung-Yoon (Lee Da-Wit) are handed over to a gisaeng house. Seo-Hwa refuses to become a gisaeng or enter the house. She is then tied to a tree for 3 days before passing out from exhaustion.
Meanwhile, Koo Wol-Ryung (Choi Jin-Hyeok) is a spirit protector of Jiri Mountain and possesses eternal life. Koo Wol-Ryung is also full of curiosity and wanders around the human world. One day, he sees Seo-Hwa tied to a tree by the gisaeng home and becomes interested in her.
Seo-Hwa is unable to watch her younger brother being beaten because of her. She finally succumbs and agrees to become a gisaeng. She then learns she will have to spend the night with the man that killed her father. With the help of her servant, Seo-Hwa escapes into the mountain with her younger brother, but they become separated. Seo-Hwa is saved by Koo Wol-Ryung, but her younger brother is caught by a slave hunter.
Seo-Hwa wakes up in front of Koo Wol-Ryung. They enjoy their days together and fall in love. Koo Wol-Ryung decides to become human to be with her. In order for Koo Wol-Ryung to become human, he must refrain from helping people, eating meat and hiding his real appearance for 100 days.
11 days left before Koo Wol-Ryung becomes human, Seo-Hwa is caught by soldiers and flees from them. Tragedy occurs, but Seo-Hwa eventually gives birth to a baby fathered by Koo Wol-Ryung. The baby is later discovered floating in a basket along a river. One of the noble men names the baby Choi Kang-Chil.

14.Bride Of The Century

  • Drama: Bride of the Century (literal title)
  • Revised romanization: Baeknyeonui Shinboo
  • Hangul: 백년의 신부
  • Director: Yun Sang-Ho
  • Writer: Baek Young-Sook
  • Network: CSTV
  • Episodes: 16
  • Release Date: February 22 - April 12, 2014
  • Runtime: Saturdays & Sundays 20:00
  • Language: Korean
  • Country: South Korea
The Taeyang Corporation is the largest conglomerate in South Korea. The family that runs Taeyang has been under a curse for 100 years. The curse began when the first bride of the family's first son died. Under this situation, a love like fairy tale occurs while conspiracies run rampant.



15.To The Beautiful You                                                                                                                            
  • Drama: To The Beautiful You / For You In Full Blossom
  • Revised romanization:Areumdawoon Geodaeege
  • Hangul: 아름다운 그대에게
  • Director: Jeon Ki-Sang
  • Writer: Hisaya Nakajo (manga), Lee Young-Chul
  • Network: SBS
  • Episodes: 16
  • Genre: School / Teen / Romantic-Comedy / Sports
  • Release Date: August 15, 2012 - October 4, 2012
  • Runtime: Wednesday & Thursday 21:55
  • Language: Korean
  • Country: South Korea
Kang Tae-Joon (Minho) is a gold medalist in the high jump, but he has been mired in a slump due to an injury. In order to help her idol, a girl named Koo Jae-Hee (Sulli) disguises herself as a boy and enrolls at the same all male high school.
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When Tae-Joon (Minho) is competiting at the World Junior Competition, Jae-Hee (Sulli) watches him on TV in America and becomes very touched.
Despite her friends telling her otherwise, Jae-Hee cuts her long hair by herself. She then flies to South Korea, with a plan to stay with Tae-Joon who is now injured. Jae-Hee disguises herself as a boy and enrolls at the all boys Genie Physical Education High School. On her first day at school, Jae-Hee goes up the stairs with her suitcase, but her suitcase bursts open and all her clothes fall out. A boy comes by and helps her pick up her stuff. Jae-Hee realizes that the boy helping her is none other than her idol Tae-Joon. In her excitement, Jae-Hee sits on her suitcase, which proceeds to slide down the stairs.
Jae-Hee gets to her first class and introduces herself. One of her classmaste, Jong-Min (Hwang Kwang-Hee), tells her that if she wants to become their classmate she will have to go pickup a ball that sits inside a doghouse located on campus. Jae-Hee goes to the doghouse and sees a warning sign about the dog. Nevertheless, the dog seems friendly to Jae-Hee and she goes inside to take out the ball. At that moment, Jae-Hee hears Tae-Joon voices and she hides in the doghouse. Tae-Joon starts to talk to the dog and tells the dog that he doesn't want to perform the high jump at tomorrow's commercial shooting. Tomorrow will be the first time Tae-Joon does the high jump after suffering from his injury. Jae-Hee comes out of the doghouse and asks Tae-Joon if he is ok after his injury. Tae-Joon becomes angry and leaves.
She goes back to the classroom and gives the ball to Jong-Min, who is very surprised. The dog is normally hostile to guys that come by. Eun-Gyeol (Lee Hyun-Woo), who is a soccer player, looks at her with a smile.
Later, Jae-Hee goes to her dorm room and learns that she is sharing her room with one other student. When she gets out of the shower, Jae-Hee sees her new roommate, who is Tae-Joon! Tae-Joon immediately kicks her out of the room, but with the help of Seung-Ri (Seo Jun-Young), the student dorm monitor, she is able to get back into the room.
The next day, students at Genie High School gather to play soccer. Tae-Joon tells Jae-Hee that if she makes a goal he will let her stay in his room. Jae-Hee tries hard to score a goal, but collides with Jong-Min and gets knocked out. Tae-Joon carries her to the school infirmary. Before she wakes up, Tae-Joon runs to the school gym where the high jump commercial will be filmed. Meanwhile, Tae-Hee wakes up and she knows that the school doctor knows that she is a girl.

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