"Unstoppable High Kick"/Funny Family is a 167-episode comedy TV series launched in South Korea on November 6, 2006.
The play is directed by director Kim Byung-wook and stars Lee Soon-jae, Na Moon-hee, Jung Jun-ha, Jung Il-woo, Park Hae-mi, Kim Hye-sung, Park Min-young, Choi Min-yong, Kim Bum, Seo Min-jung, Shin Ji and others. The story takes place in the Lee Soon-choi family in Heishokdong, Seoul, the capital of South Korea. Their son Lee Min-young (
Choi Min-young (played by Choi Min-young) and his wife Shin Ji (played by Shin Ji) officially divorced. Shin-ji left their children to study in Russia and rented the house to classmate Seo Min-jing (played by Seo Min-jing).
Min-young lived in secret at his parents' house. Later, Shin-ji was penniless due to a thief in Russia and had no choice but to return home and live with Min-jeong.
Min-young's mother Luo Wenji (played by Luo Wenji) once again became the nanny to take care of her children, and at the same time endured her husband Lee Soonjae (played by Lee Soonjae) and daughter-in-law Park Haemi (played by Park Haemi).
The mysterious Kang Youmi (played by Park Minying) and his family moved to the vicinity of Heishidong, and Lee Minho (played by Kim Hye Sung), who was moved by the beauty, embarked on a journey of his first love.
Min-young often starts an unstoppable family comedy war with his sister-in-law because he cannot stand her infringement of her privacy; the new teacher Min-jeong gradually falls in love with Shin-ji's ex-husband Min-young, while Lee Yun-ho (played by Jung Il-woo) falls in love with his teacher Min-young.
Quietly, an entangled love affair revolves around four people.
"49 Days" is a South Korean drama launched in March 2011. It is directed by Zhao Rongguang, written by So Hyun-kyung, and stars Lee Yaowon, Jo Hyun-jae, Bae Soo-bin, Jung Il-woo, Nam Gyu-ri, and Seo Ji-hye.
The play tells the story of a woman who was involved in a traffic accident and her soul came out of her shell. She had to find three people who truly shed tears for her within 49 days before she could be resurrected.
Three drops of 100% pure tears from non-relatives are the goal of Ji Hyun’s 49-day soul journey.
Because of a car accident, Ji Hyun's (Nam Kyu Ri) soul had to temporarily live in another body. Because of this, she had the opportunity to truly see herself and the people around her.
The protagonist of the story, Shin Ji-hyun, is an optimistic and simple rich girl who is ignorant of worldly affairs.
Immersed in happiness, she was busy preparing for her wedding, but she encountered a sudden car accident.
When she woke up, she found that her soul had left her body, and the dispatcher of death (Ding Il-woo) told her that for recovery, she must find three 100% "sincere" tears within 49 days, but she must not let others know her true identity.
During the 49 days, she could move around with the help of Song Yijing (played by Li Yaoyuan) during the day, and began to work part-time with the help of friends.
As Ji-hyun's high school classmate, Han Jiang (played by Jo Hyun-jae) discovered that Song Yi-kyung, who came to work in the store, had many acquaintances with Ji-hyun, and secretly helped her every time.
When Ji-hyun went to look for her fiancé Kang Min-ho (Bae Soo-bin), she discovered that he had an affair with her good friend Shin In-jeong (Seo Ji-hye) and was secretly plotting to annex her father's company.
Time is running out, and although Ji-hyun's life hangs on a thread, three tears have not yet fallen.
"Sign" is a South Korean TV drama that has been broadcast since January 2011. It is co-written by Kim Eun-hee and Jang Hang-joon, co-directed by Kim Eung-min and Kim Hyung-sik, and stars Park Shin-yang, Kim Ah-jung, and Jeon Kwang-yeol.
"Sign" is South Korea's first TV series about coroners. It is set on the stage of the National Institute of Scientific Investigation and tells the story of the pain and life of forensic doctors who happened at the National Institute of Scientific Investigation, as well as the doubtful incidents surrounding them.
The story of the medical search objects, the process of solving various mysterious cases, the truth behind the cases, and the internal struggles within the organization, the genius forensic elite "Yin Ji-hoon" (played by Park Shin-yang) and the new forensic doctor "Go Da-kyung" (played by Kim Ah-joong) start a story
Romance.
"My Wife Is Going to Affair This Week" is a Korean mini-series that has been aired since October 28, 2016. It is directed by Kim Seok-yoon and stars Lee Sun-kyun, Song Ji-hyo, Lee Sang-yeop, BoA, Kim Hee-won, Rui Ji-won and others.
The drama is an adaptation of the Japanese drama of the same name that was broadcast in 2007. It tells the story of a husband who, after learning that his wife is having an affair, communicates with netizens through SNS, seeks help, and slowly regains his family.
"Let's Eat Together" is a South 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 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".