"Jealousy Incarnate" is a Korean romantic comedy that premiered on August 24, 2016. It is directed by Park Shin-woo, written by Seo Sook-hyang, and stars Kong Hyo-jin, Cho Jung-seok, Go Kyung-pyo, and Seo Ji-hye.
The drama tells the romantic story of a reporter and a chaebol man who don’t know what jealousy is, and after they meet a weather anchor who is a livelihood-oriented person, they destroy their image due to jealousy and pray for love. "What's Happening to Family" started broadcasting in South Korea on August 16, 2014.
A weekend drama series directed by Jeon Chang-geun, written by Kang Eun-kyeong, starring Yoo Dong-geun, Kim Hyun-joo, Yoon Bo, Park Hyung-sik, Kim Sang-kyung, Son Dan-bi, Nam Ji-hyun, Seo Kang-joon, etc.
The drama is mainly a family drama that focuses on the story of a "child fool" father who uses unfilial piety lawsuits to change his selfish children, and conveys the kindness and apology felt at home.
It tells the story of a father who values ??his children the most in his life. In order to change his selfish children, he has no choice but to resort to cruel tricks to accuse them of being unfilial. By describing the daily disputes of the Che family, it tells the true meaning of family with smiles and emotions.
Father Cha Soon-bong (played by Yoo Dong-geun) worked hard to raise three children alone. The eldest daughter Cha Kang-shim (played by Kim Hyun-joo) became a strong woman, but was suspected of having an affair with the old president; the eldest son Cha Kang-jae (played by Yoon Bo)
"Married into a rich family" but his peaceful life was shattered by an illegitimate child who fell from the sky; the youngest son Cha Dal-bong (played by Park Hyung-sik) was the most unlucky. He had no success in his career but his love life was happy. The little baby came to his door and asked only for a marriage contract...
.."The Royal Family" is a South Korean weekend drama series broadcast on August 31, 2013. It is directed by Chen Hyung-wook, written by Moon Young-nam, and stars Na Moon-hee, Kim Hae-sook, Oh Hyun-kyung, Lee Tae-ran, Oh Man-seok, Lee Yoon-ji, Moon Ga-young, etc.
The play is an in-depth work on real family issues. The story unfolds from a family surnamed Wang. It tells the story of children who have become independent after marriage and return to their parents' homes to start life. The retired vice-principal's father and the couple who are living in the family...
The mother-in-law's mother, who was suffering, raised five children together.
The eldest daughter was living a well-fed life, but after her husband's business collapsed, she returned to her parents' home with guilt and reluctance.
The second daughter, who was robbed of her glory by her elder sister since childhood, married an unemployed man and was discriminated against by her mother at home.
The romantic third daughter has an easy-going personality and plays the role of peacemaker in the family. She gave up her job as a teacher because of her dream of being a writer, and met a man by chance, who slowly came to live in her heart. "BIG" is a 2012 story
Korean moon fire drama, directed and filmed by directors Ji Byung-hyun and Kim Sung-yoon, and is the screenplay of 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. It tells the story of an 18-year-old boy who suddenly turned into a 30-year-old man one day.
30-year-old doctor Seo Yoon-jae (played by Kong Yoo) is possessed by the soul of 18-year-old high school student Kang Kyung-joon (played by Shin Won-ho).
Seo Yun-jae, who had an accidental soul exchange, inquired around and came to the hospital where Jiang Jingjun was in a coma, only to find that his photo appeared on the hospital poster. It turned out that this hospital was the place where Seo-yun-jae worked before.
Seo Yoon-jae's fiancée Gil Da-ran (played by Lee Min-jung) also encountered an unprecedented experience due to the sudden change of her fiancé... "Let's Eat Together" is a Korean TV series broadcast in November 2013, directed by Park Jun-hwa, starring Lee Soo-kyung and Yoon Do-joon
, Yoon So-hee, and Shim Hyung-taek starring.
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 usually lives alone 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) and Grandma Lee Dian-ah, landlord Kim Mi-ran, insurance industry senior Lin Taek-soo, civil servants Lee Sang-woo (Kwon Se-in) and Hong In-ah, and supermarket work-study student Huang Huilin.