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"Entourage" is a Korean drama directed by Jang Young-woo, written by Seo Jae-won and Kwon So-ra, and starring Cho Jin-woong, Seo Kang-joon, Lee Kwang-soo, Park Jung-min, and Lee Dong-hwi. It premiered in South Korea on November 4, 2016.

The play is a remake of the American HBO comedy series of the same name, telling a black comedy story between an actor who became famous as a teenager and three childhood friends. "Entourage" tells the story of the new generation of Korean idol actor Cha Young-bin (played by Seo Kang-joon) and his brother Cha.

The story of Joon (played by Lee Kwang Soo), childhood friend Lee Ho Jin (played by Park Jung Min), "Oogway" (played by Lee Dong Hwi), and agency representative Kim Eun Gap (played by Cho Jin Woong) in the fiercely competitive Korean entertainment industry. "

"The Woman Dragging a Suitcase" is a Korean drama that premiered on September 26, 2016. It is directed by Kang Daesun and Lee Jae-jin, written by Kwon Eum-mi, and stars Choi Ji-woo, Joo Jin-mo, Jeon Hye-bin, and Lee Joon.

The drama is a romantic courtroom drama that tells the story of Cha Jin-joo, a charismatic and capable chief clerk, who meets Ham Bok-ju, the representative of the paparazzi media agency, and pursues his dreams and love after going through many tests. Cha Jin-joo (Cui Ji-woo)

) was a very capable head of a law firm, but because of his involvement in a conspiracy, his reputation was ruined overnight.

Ham Bok-ju (played by Joo Jin-mo), a representative of the paparazzi news agency that collects all news from all over Korea, met Cha Jin-joo during a lawsuit related to his news agency. After that, he continued to help Cha Jin-joo and fell in love with her. "Let's Eat Together"

"Bar" is a Korean TV series broadcast in November 2013. It is directed by Park Junhua and stars Lee Soo-kyung, Yoon Doo-joon, Yoon So-hee, and Shim Hyung-taek.

It tells the daily life and romance of Lee Soo-kyung (played by Lee Soo-kyung) and her neighbors, colleagues and other single people.

The drama centers on the protagonist Lee Soo-kyung and tells the real-life daily life and romance between her and her neighbors, colleagues and other single people who live alone.

Lee Soo-kyung (played by Lee Soo-kyung) lives alone in No. 805. She is a single older woman who has been divorced for three years and is also the director of a law firm.

Having made up her mind not to get married, she lives alone on weekdays and lives a happy single life. However, her most distressing problem is that she has no one to accompany her when eating. As a "foodie", she can go to great lengths for delicious food. "Together"

"Let's Eat 2" is a Moonfire mini-series that aired on April 6, 2015. It is directed by Park Joon-hwa and written by Im Soo-mi.

The drama is mainly a sequel to "Let's Eat Together" and only continues the role of the male protagonist "Gu Dae Young" and the theme of "food".

It tells the story of Dae-young (played by Yoon Doo-joon), a food blogger and furniture maker, and Baek Soo-ji (played by Seo Hyun-jin), a freelance writer who has lived next door to him for 10 years and is an elementary school classmate, and Lee Sang-woo, the "mom friend" who has outstanding appearance and unique charm that Baek Soo-ji likes.

(Kwon Se-in). Continuing the first season, after Goo Dae-young (Yoon Doo-joon) and Lee Soo-kyung (Lee Soo-kyung) broke up, they settled in Sejong City and began to expand new interpersonal relationships, including their neighbor Baek Soo-ji (Lee Soo-kyung).

Seo Hyun-jin (played by Seo Hyun-jin) and Grandma Lee Dian-ah, landlord Kim Mi-ran, insurance industry senior Lin Taek-soo, civil servants Lee Sang-woo (played by Kwon Se-in) and Hong In-ah, and supermarket work-study student Huang Huilin.

At the same time, Daying discovered that her neighbor Baek Xiuzhi was her elementary school classmate, and decided to help Xiuzhi pursue her favorite Li Shangyu, and at the same time connect people and things around her through "food". "Don't Fall in Love, Get Married" was released in South Korea on July 4, 2014

The Golden Earth TV series produced on the same day is a 16-episode romantic comedy directed by Song Hyun-wook, written by Zhu Huamei, and starring Han Kelu and Yeon Woo-jin.

It tells an interesting story about a woman who accidentally met and wanted to get married, and a man who didn't want to get married.

Zhu Qiangwei (played by Han Kelu) was about to confess to her long-term boyfriend one night. Unexpectedly, she was disturbed by Kong Qitai (played by Yeon Woo-jin). She didn't expect that this was a trap set by her boyfriend. Zhu Qiangwei...

Such an inexplicable "breakup" happened.

Kong Qitai is the director of a plastic surgery hospital and is still single. In order to better control his financial power, he decided to give his mother reassurance and bring his "girlfriend" home, and the "girlfriend" he was attracted to was

Enemy Zhu Qiangwei.

Two unrelated people thus began their "funny" journey.

"BIG" is a 2012 South Korean drama, directed by directors Ji Byung-hyun and Kim Sung-yoon, and written by Hong Jung-eun and Hong Mi-ran (the Hong sisters).

Starring Gong Yoo, Lee Min Jung and Bae Suzy (miss A).

The play tells the comic story of a male protagonist whose soul changes due to an accident.

The male protagonist Seo Yoon-jae is a doctor in his 30s, but he has the soul of an 18-year-old boy.

Yoon-jae's fiancée Gil Do-ran also encountered an unprecedented experience due to the sudden change of her fiancé. My Girl is a Mizuki TV series produced and broadcast in South Korea from 2005 to 2006, with ***16 episodes.

The play tells the youth love comedy of four men and women, starring Lee Da Hae, Lee Dong Wook, Lee Joon Ki, and Park Si Yeon. Their encounter triggered a series of funny and sad stories, and a love farce also unfolded.