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27 February, 2013

Flower Boy Next Door

    So I had just started watching this like....maybe 3 days ago? It was a drama that an acquaintance recommended. I was a little skeptical because it has the same leading actress from 'You're Beautiful', and 'Heartstrings'. I was disappointed at the ending of You're Beautiful and I still haven't watched any other episode other than the 1st episode of Heartstrings just because I was disappointed that they made CNBlue guy a total jerk.
    But after giving it a try (Flower Boy Next Door that is), I actually liked it. As usual I fell in love with the side man. In this case he is called Oh Jin Rak/Oh Jae Won (the two names will make sense once you see the drama). So let's get to the details:
Title:  이웃집 꽃미남/ Flower Boy Next Door
Genre: Romantic Comedy
Episodes: 16 total
Release Date: 7 January 2013
Cast: Park Shin Hye as Go Dok Mi, Yoon Shi Yoon as Enrique Geum, Kim Ji Hoon as Oh Jin Rak / Oh Jae Won, Park Soo Jin as Cha Do Hwi, Next Door Boys: Go Kyung Pyo as Yoo Dong Hoon, Mizuta Kouki (미즈타 코우키) as Watanabe Ryu, Kim Jung San as Han Tae Joon



    Summary: Go Dok Mi is a shy girl who rarely leaves her apartment 402, but she isn't shy in peeping across the street to look into another apartment's window, where her crush lives in. Meanwhile Oh Jin Rak and his roommate Yoo Dong Hoon live next door in apartment 401. Oh Jin Rak works as a web cartoonist, and has had a thing for Go Dok Mi for 3 years but never actually said anything. Meanwhile a new guy shows up in the scene called Enrique Geum who just came from Spain and is a famous game designer. He has that happy-careless attitude, so it's hard to tell when he's serious.
    Ok this is getting too detailed. Basically its a bunch of crushes back and forth, but at the end of the day the shy girl is the main character since there's two guys that try to get her to be more sociable and more comfortable around other people.

    So there it is. I honestly do recommend this drama. It's sweet. There aren't any characters that aren't extremely annoying, and you can take your pick on the guy you think is hot.
    I do have to say that it does follow the typical korean drama storyline where the girl falls for the guy that's just a bit annoying. For some reason I always end up wanting to have the main girl fall for the nice guy, but it never happens. :/ But at least the main guy isn't a total asshole like usual. Most times they end up being jerks! But not this time. He has that kiddy personality that just brightens anyones day.
    Watch it here: WATCH  This is from dramafever. You don't need to make an account. I just make one because it keeps track of what episodes I have seen , and I can also make a queue.

  Happy drama watching. v^^o

13 December, 2012

Full House 2

   Today is a great day because? I'm going to talk about FULL HOUSE 2!!!!!!! :D :D :D
   I haven't talked about the first Full House Drama, so I'll mention it here as an introduction. Full House (the first one) actually came out in 2004 and has a total of 16 episodes. The only actor I remember from this drama is the awesome Bi (Rain) who's also an awesome and sexy singer, who also has his own music company. Although the last thing I've heard of him is that he's doing his military duties.
 
   Anyways :P, the first Full House is about a small writer named Han Ji Eun (the girl in Bi's arms) who got swindled from all of her money and her house. Stranded in China she manages to borrow money from Lee Young Jae (Bi), to return to South Korea. She tries to get everything back (including her house) by signing into a marriage contract with the person who ended up buying her house. They have difficulties at first but they soon become accustomed to rely on each other as business partners and as lovers. ^^ Which I now move on to Full House 2.

  Full House 2, also known as 풀하우스TAKE2 ,or Full House Take 2 and features the very hot No Min Woo who was also in the drama My Girlfriend is a Gumiho and Pasta. Though you can tell he lost some weight for this role.
  There is also Park Ki Woong (very hot), Hwang Jung Eum (someone didn't tell her that her perm makes her look like an old lady. Her hair on the cover is not what it actually looks like in the drama. It looks much worse.), and Yoo Seol Ah (the mean girl that no one likes).
  Dramawiki says Full House 2 has 16 episodes and that it's broken down into two, but from my count there is 32 episodes so far. And so far the story doesn't actually follow from the first drama Full House, so you don't need to see the first one before this one.
  This drama is about a man, Lee Tae Ik (played by No Min Woo) who is part of a boy band with Won Kang Hwi (played by Park Ki Woong) who is working in order to buy his house back. He's your basic kdrama asshole who is stuborn and only wants to do this his way but is actually nice when people aren't looking.

   Then comes Jang Man Ok with her old lady hair, who works in her grandfather's martial arts studio. Somehow she becomes involved with Lee Tae Ik, and becomes the groups fashion consultant/designer. Conveniently her grandfather is out of town this whole time, so she fools him to believe that she is perfectly fine and still doing her 'duties' at the studio.

   But to make things more annoyingly complicated, Jin Se Ryung (played by Yoo Seol Ah) comes into the picture. She used to be in a relationship with Lee Tae Ik, but he found her out sucking face with Won Kang Hwi. It was fake but nonetheless convincing enough to end their relationship.  It's a mystery as to why she came back, but now everyone has to deal with her. >:P Oh and they are all living in the same house.

  You can watch this drama: here or here.
Official site is :here.          --------------------------------> old lady hair !!!

08 November, 2012

Arang and The Magistrate

   So I haven't finished watching Heartstrings >.<. Sometimes I find myself looking for other good dramas, knowing that I already have a good one to watch. Why I do this? I don't know... But by doing so, I found out about Arang and the Magistrate.

One lonely dark night....
in my bed....
I was too tired to go to sleep.

So I turn on my cellphone, open the Crunchyroll APP, and start searching if they have any good dramas to watch.

Luckily, I was sick so I had all the time in the world to do absolutely nothing...except cough, sneeze, and swallow lots of mucus..etc. So I guess I am doing something, it's just not productive. But anyways, that's the story of my findings of this drama.

Title: Arang and the magistrate or (아랑사또전)
Genre: supernatural, historical, comedy, romance
Episodes: 20 (and 1 special)
Release Date: 8 August 2012

  With the awesome Shin Min Ah who appeared as the main lead role in My Girlfriend Is A Gumiho, which I have written about earlier. I think she's a good actress so far. And then who can forget about Lee Jun Ki?!!! I haven't kept track of kpop recently, so I'm not sure if he's made any new albums. Last time I saw him making an album, he was kinda considered a bit "old" O___O for that type of Hallyu popularity. Of course I totally disagree.

  So before I get even more away from the main topic, let me get to the point right?! Lee Jun Ki plays the role of the magistrate.

Word of the Day: Sattou (magistrate)
The story is this:
  Set during the Chosun period, Arang is a ghost. She doesn't remember how she died or who she was. So she goes about trying to get the attention of each magistrate in her town, in order to find out more about herself, but she ends up getting the reputation of the magistrate-killing ghost in the human world. She doesn't do it on purpose, they just don't have the balls to actually see a ghost. So then once Eun Oh (Lee Jun Ki) is made magistrate, we find out he has the ability to see and speak to ghosts. Eun Oh also wants to know what happened to his mother. Where did she go? He and Arang get together and try to figure out what happened to her as well as see if he can find anything about her mother. In the meantime, Eun Oh starts falling in love with her, and other characters are believed to be connected to this whole situation.

  Don't worry, this is not one of those suspense/detective stories. It does require a bit of detective skills, but that is not the main focus. Recently, I've been talking to a girl in my class who also likes dramas. She recommended me to watch Iljimae (since Lee Jun Ki is also in it). And I recommended her to watch God of Study since the actor playing the role of the Jade Emperor in Arang and The Magistrate also plays a role in this God of Study drama.

  And then she was like, "have you watched Coffee Prince ?" (which I have also written about earlier), and I was all, "yea of course!!". And then told her how one of the guys in Coffee Prince resembles another actor who is in the Pasta drama, and how now he's in a new drama called Full House Take 2. (No Min Woo who I just am in such a celebrity crush for a while)

  We kept talking about all their connections from one drama to the next based on the actors we liked. I guess it's one of those topics I like to talk about so much that I don't get tired of it. I mean, wouldn't you like to talk about hot guys?! (or girls) So don't worry. I've mention just a few dramas that I still haven't talked about but let's keep that to another post no?!

Here is the official Site. You can watch in Crunchyroll.com

23 October, 2012

Heartstrings

  How long has it been?!! Honestly, I can't remember when I switched to doing another hobby other than watching a bunch of awesome dramas! (Explaination: Sometimes I get bored of doing a hobby of mine, like drawing, or just dont have any ideas so I move to another hobby like making bracelets or watching drama. Its like a circle, and that circle has dots that represents a hobby. Now I've arrived at the drama dot, so it's time to watch some.) Probably by now there have been many dramas, and almost all episodes are available right?!
I don't like waiting weeks just so an episode can get subtitles, so I just dont watch them until I know there are plenty of episodes to watch at my disposal. So let's start!

  I have kept my eye at local shows like Doctor Who on the BBC channel, and I am still watching shows like Breaking Amish and Once Upon A Time. I've found out that Netflix is slowly adding more foreign movies and TV shows, but not fast enough. So that's why we watch them online no? :D I have to admit, I'm rewatching You're Beautiful, which I've already written about in this previous post. I guess because I like having something on my TV that isn't in English and I can watch hot guys. Haha. But because of this, I found that the guys(Jung Yong Hwa, and Lee Hong Ki) I like have been in other dramas: Muscle Girl, Noriko Goes to Seoul, and the one I am watching now You've Fallen For Me (also known as Heartstrings). I was kind of upset that the girl ended up with the jerk again (it's one of those things that will always happen regardless in korean dramas), so that's why I've chosen to watch Heartstrings. This time Jung Yong Hwa gets to be the main lead in the couple, and it's funny that they also have the same actress as the main female lead role for the couple.

 Title: 넌 내게 반했어, Heartstrings
Genre: Romance, Music
Episodes: 15
Release Date: 2011 June 29
Broadcast Network: MBC
Summary:
  Lee Shin (played by the hot Jung Yong Hwa) is a music major and is also the lead singer to the band 'Stupid'. Everyone likes him for his looks and his passion for music, but in reality he's a bit of a jerk. In the first episode it's introduced to us that he likes Jung Yong Soo (a dance professor at the university; played by So Yi Hyun), but she has feelings for another guy (Kim Suk Hyun played by Song Chang Ui).

  But apparently there's something between them that used to be but not anymore. Aaaah. Love triangles...or hectagon? Anyways, there's the feeling that Lee Shin and Lee Kyu Won (played by Park SHin Hye) are bound to be a couple.
  The drama is also heavily about music. Lee Shin is part of a more 'modern/western' band, and Lee Kyu Won is part of a traditional music group.
You can see the official site: here
Watch: here , or here . 
Nonetheless, it's always nice to follow the actors you like. I keep saying that US is so behind because they haven't realized they could make so much money if they featured famous celebrities in variety shows or put them in dramas. People would watch shows just because they are there. Even if the story sucks or isn't to their liking at first, they won't resist watching it since you would want to know what happens to your celebrity crush right?!

Or!!!!! Someone could make those dating games but like a fanbased one of You're Beautiful or other dramas. Think about it. Which color do you like?

21 May, 2012

Queen Inhyun's Man/ 인현왕후의 남자


Release Date: 18 April 2012
Total Episodes: 16
Genre: Romance, Historical, Time Travel
With the awesome Ji Hyun Woo as Kim Bung Do (who is also in The Birth Of The Rich Man kdrama)
and the lovely Yoo In Na as Choi Hee Jin

Just looking at the poster for this kdrama, I immediately was thinking TIME TRAVEL!!!
Of course, as cheesy as this may sound at times, time travel plots really do interest me. Plus I always daydream about what it would be like if I time traveled to someplace in this earth in the past. What do you think about?
I've said this before in my other posts, that I don't always like kdramas since they feel a bit too dramatic for my taste, though this one fascinates me because of the history. 
Summary: Kim Bung Do lives in the Joseon Dynasty (1694), and Choi Hee Jin lives in South Korea in the year 2012. Kim Bung Do receives a talisman from a gisaeng (kind of like the equivalent of a geisha) that protects his life whenever he faces deathly situations and thus travels 300 years into the future. There he meets Choi Hee Jin, and all the crazy modern/technological stuff in 2012 South Korea.   Choi Hee Jin is an actress who is currently playing the role of Queen In Hyun in a TV drama (that also happens to take place in during the Joseon Dynasty). There is also a political side to this story but this is where I usually stop reading and loose interest because it just becomes complicating, and just feel like watching it. xD It's ironic because the political side is what keeps wondering what's going to happen next. 

Currently, there are still 6 episodes yet to be available. (from the time of writing this) I really love this drama, and hope that others enjoy my passion to encounter on a movie/drama adventure. ^^

Official Site (in korean, but even this can't stop you from clicking on everything and looking at hot pictures of actors rights :P)

10 May, 2012

Manny



A story about a male nanny (hence the word manny), who takes care of 2 children who's mother is divorced and makes clothes, and aunt who is in charge of a modeling agency. By the way, all of these people live in the same house. As with many korean dramas, the house is very western and luxurious. I'm starting to think that western houses is a sign of luxury? The only drama where I've seen 'luxury' as a concept, is where a family has a huge estate that is the traditional korean home.
Genre: Romantic Comedy, Family, Fashion
Released: 13 April 2011
Cast: Suh Ji Suk as Lee Han
Choi Jung Yoon as Seo Do Young
Byun Jung Soo as Janice (my favorite one ^^)
Jung Da Bin as Oh Eun Bi
Goo Seung Hyun as Oh Jung Min
Kim Sook as Goo Hyun Jung
Seo Woo Jin as Lee Joon Ki


I personally think this drama is WAY too dramatic in terms of the characters feelings; especially with the mother and her 2 kids. Seriously, calm down. xD So I only watched it till the end because I wanted to see how they would end the story. That always gets to me when the story isn't that good, but I'm too curious to let it go. -_-


03 February, 2011

Oh My Lady

Title: Oh My Lady/ 오! 마이 레이디
Genre: Comedy, Romance
Total Episodes: 16
Release: March 2010
Main Cast: 

Chae Rim as Yoon Gae Hwa

Choi Si Won as Sung Min Woo
Lee Hyun Woo as Yoo Shi Joon
Park Han Byul as Hong Yoo Ra
Bang Joon Seo as Kim Min Ji
Kim Hee Won as Jung Yoon Suk
Featuring:
Jessica as herself (cameo, ep7)
Hyo Yeon as herself (cameo, ep7)
Choi Soo Young as herself (cameo, ep7)
Na Young Hee as Gae Hwa's former boss (also seen in the drama Style)

What I am watching now...I figured I would keep watching "Take Care Of the Young Lady" after this one since it felt a little weird to watch a guy in his mid/late 30's in a sort of 'relationship' with a girl that looks like she's only 20. In real life, she's about 25 or something, but still.....felt a little odd. So I'm watching this one for now, and heck, who doesn't like to see a pretty face from Super Junior? 
Atleast, I think he's handsome...

Watch Here <---has commercials but has the best graphics 
and every episode is available

01 February, 2011

Take Care of the Young Lady

Title: 아가씨를 부탁해 / Agassireul Pputakae / Take Care of Agassi / Take Care of My Lady / My Fair Lady / 레이디 캐슬 / Lady Castle
Genre: Comedy, Romance
Total Episodes: 16
Release Date: August 2009
Main Cast: 
Yoon Eun Hye as Kang Hye Na (24)
Yoon Sang Hyun as Seo Dong Chan (32)
Jung Il Woo as Lee Tae Yoon (27)
Moon Chae Won as Yeo Eui Joo (24)

Some of these actors have also been featured in dramas such as: The 1st Shop of Coffee Prince, Goong, Brilliant Legacy or also known as Shinning Legacy, The Vineyard Man, Sunday Seoul (Kmovie), Queen of Housewives, Secret Garden, The Secret of Keu Keu Island, High Kick Through The Roof, The Return of Iljimae, and many more.
After watching the Style, I started to like the story but the ending felt a bit rushed? or just not an actual ending that ensures that no other Style will be made. There is a posibillity for another one to be made, just like other dramas and movies as well. Now I move on to my next watch, Take Care of the Young Lady. I figured with Yoon Eun Hye casted as the main role, this drama can either be very good or extremely bad. But as I progressed through the story thus far, I can confidentally say that the producers were up to something. I will be happy to say that this is another drama where I will keep watch of the story to unfold. A clash between the rich and poor, many things can happen. ^^

Official Website (give it a few minutes to load) Korean
Watch Here (has commercials within episodes)

16 January, 2011

Goong

I have finished watching this drama,
only because I wanted to know the ending.
I didn't like it very much.....
and without my "I have to finish this" way of thinking,
I would have not even seen the 3rd episode.
Thought I figured I would put it, just to let you know it exists.

There is another drama called Goong S, but that one is entirely different from this one, 

and I have not yet watched it.
I will put it into consideration.



Title: Goong

Total Episodes: 24
Genre: Romance, Comedy, Politics, Ethics
Release: 11 January 2006
Main Roles by: Yoon Eun Hye,
Joo Ji Hoon,
Kim Jeong Hoon,
Song Ji Hyo
Main Website
Watch Here



Summary From Dramawiki:

 Goong is a story about young love in face of tradition, politics, and intrigue. In the imaginary world, modern-day Korea is a constitutional monarchy and the Royal Family lives in a grand Palace, the Goong. Story opens with the sudden death of the reigning the King. Faced with the decreasing popularity among the public for the Royalty, a grand wedding for the Crown Prince, Lee Shin, is decided to be the best publicity move to improve the image of the Royalty and at the same time prepare Shin for immediate succession. The intended bride? The headstrong, awkward, and sweet spirited Shin Chae Kyung that just happens to go to the same exclusive art school. Chae Kyung was betrothed to become the next Crown Princess by her grandfather and Shin's grandfather.
After 14 years of living in England with his mom, Lee Yul appears all of a sudden. He is Shin's cousin as well as the former Crown Prince. Everything seemed to be going normally until Chae Kyung's optimistic spirit wins the heart of internally lonely, Yul. As the Crown Prince Shin and simple-minded Chae Kyung's relationship appear to developing deeper feelings, a series of scandals are exposed to the public right after the pair were officially announced married. Will love prevail all in a world of political pressures and martial hardships? Or will being in the spotlight of the public be too much for the young newlyweds to endure?


10 November, 2010

My Girlfriend Is A Gumiho

For those of you who don't know what a Gumiho is, it's a nine tailed fox who supposedly eats peoples livers. There are many different versions for this story in Korean myths and legends, so if I happen to find any type of information, I will let you know. :)


Download OST

Wikipedia Info

Official Site (Korean)

WATCH NOW


SUMMARY:
Cha Dae Woong(Lee Seung Gi) is a cowardly and extremely immature man who accidentally set free a nine-tail fox (Shin Min Ah) who was imprisoned for 500 years. The fox began to take the form of a beautiful woman who follows the man who set her free around, causing misunderstandings that she is his girlfriend. Although the man enjoys the attention and envy that people around him is giving, he is also always in extreme fear that the Gumiho may want to feed on his liver to become human. But when both of them falls for each other as time goes by, the Gumiho’s enemies appears causing an unexpected twist in their lives.








Main Cast
Lee Seung Ki as Cha Dae Woong (also in Brilliant Legacy or Shinning Inheritance)Shin Min Ah as Gu Mi Ho
Sung Dong Il as Jung Doo Hong
Hyo Min  as Jung Seon Nyun (T-ara member)
   I greatly enjoy watching this drama, and I was even more excited to find out that an amazingly hot guy is in it. xD Plus a singer from the group T-ara is also part of the main cast, and not just a side character.
Another surprise that got to me was seeing familiar faces that I have seen in previous dramas. :) It's always nice to have that "OMG I KNOW THAT PERSON" thought. SInce I rarely get to see the celebrities over here, I go skippy-happy whenever I do see one. It's not a bad thing, I'm just excited. :P

SungKyunKwan Scandel

     Nation’s highest educational institute and the oldest university in East Asia that has distinguished history of 500 years; it is Sung-kyun-kwan University. But if you are thinking of Sungkyunkwan as a boring study place, you underestimated it. It is the place full of vitality, where youthfulness is flowering, and the school where you learn to be harmonized! And there is a young Confucian scholar Kim Yoon-hui, who gets into this forbidden place for women, hiding her gender. Yoon-hui’s father, Kim Seung-hyun was a scholar at Sungkyunkwan and also a good friend of the Crown prince. King Yeongjo calls him before the day of his death and asks him to hand down his secret book Kum-deung-ji-sa across the generations. However, Kim Seung-hyun gets killed by the opposing faction and the book has disappeared. Yoon-hui was only 7-year-old when her father got murdered. Yoon-hui has a talent for writing, which had inherited from her father. She starts to stay at Sungkyunkwan and meets three good friends: Seon-joon, Jae-shin, Yong-ha. And Yoon-hui slowly gets fascinated by King Jeongjo’s vision and becomes to understand what her father truly dreamt of.


Can you guess my first reason for watching this? ---> Micky is in it. xD Hey, I'm just a fan supporting my fellow devotee. 
And for a drama that takes place not in the 21st century, it is actually very entertaining. There are only 20 episodes total, and it has its comedic moments too.
I guess the only thing that frustrated me was the main girls character. Because I thought she was suppose to be seen as someone who cares for getting an education when in reality she is the type of person who wants to get things done and pass by things without catching any attention. Therefore leading to her not realizing the potential that she is not taking.
And it especially irritated me how Micky's character towards the end was being kind of a jerk. Why do Kdramas insist on the girl falling for the jerk? And the good guy always looses the girl.


This is something I have learned from watching many Korean dramas:


1.  If there is someone who is going to die or has already died, the reason for death is always cancer or some illness that has no treatment.


2.  The main girl always falls for the main jerk, and the main good guy is always left behind.


3.  At a restaurant, most of the time they are eating meat.


4.  If they're not drinking at a bar, they are most likely at a coffee shop drinking coffee.


5.  The character in agony goes to a alcohol bar (or any type of place that sells alcoholic drinks) by him or herself to 'ponder' about what just happened. 





6.  When people get drunk, they almost always pour out their emotions to whoever is near, hick-up uncontrollably, and saved by the person they are attached to.

7.  When you are drunk, you are allowed to receive a piggyback ride from the person that cares about you.
8.  In frustration, a character will almost always end their sentences with something that roughly sounds like "aisssh".

9. If a character misunderstands something, they will never be told until the very end. And then they will feel guilty for not knowing.

The list can go on, but this is all I have for now. :) Meanwhile, enjoy these lovely pictures from the drama.





Style

Official Website (Korean)
Wikipedia Website
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Title: 스타일 / Style
Chinese Title : 风格
Genre: Romance
Episodes: 16
Broadcast Network: SBS
Broadcast period: 2009-Aug-01 to 2009-Sep-20
Air time: Saturday & Sunday 21:45
Summary:
Lee Seo Jung has recently joined a fashion magazine company called Style. Her boss, Editor Park, is loathed by her employees because of her bad temper. As Seo Jung is trying to climb the ranks of this company, she realizes that the fashion world is not a pretty place. Romance, backstabbing, competition, and lies all come along with the territory. However, she meets Seo Woo Jin who helps her during this tough time.

Although I am still not done watching it right now (as of 10 November 2010), I have to say that it is entertaining to watch. And mostly because I am not the type to be interested in these type of things, it is interesting to see how the drama builds up between these characters. :)

Cast
Ryu Shi Won as Seo Woo Jin
Lee Ji Ah as Lee Seo Jung
Kim Hye Soo as Park Ki Ja
Lee Yong Woo as Kim Min Joon


Extended Cast
Nah Young Hee as Son Myung Hee
Chae Gook Hee as Kim Ji Won
Shin Jung Geun as So Byung Suk
Han Chae Ah as Cha Ji Sun
Kim Ga Eun as Wang Mi Hye
Park Ji Il as Lee Suk Chang
Kim Shi Hyang as Hwang Bo Kap Joo
Kim Gyu Jin as Nam Bong Woo
Hong Ji Min as Oh Yoo Na
Han Seung Hoon as Kwak Jae Suk
Hwang Hyo Eun as Lee In Ja
Kim Hak Jin as Shim Gyun
Kim In Tae as (Myung Hee & Woo Jin’s father)
Park Soon Chun as (Seo Jung’s mother)
Kim Yong Rim as Lee Bang Ja


Cameos
Jessica Gomes as herself (ep1)
Kang Ji Hwan as himself (ep6)
Cha Ye Ryun as herself (ep6)
Bada as herself (ep6)
Lee Hong Ki as himself (ep6)
Lee Jae Jin as himself (ep6)
Choi Min Hwan as himself (ep6)
Sandara Park as herself (ep6)
2NE1 as themselves (ep6)
2PM as themselves (ep6)
Park Sol Mi as Choi Ae Young (ep7)
Seo In Young as designer (ep11 & 12)
Byun Jung Soo


OST Link 1
OST Link 2
OST Link 3

13 October, 2010

The Birth Of The Rich


Genre: Drama, Romance, Comedy
Available Here for watching.
Please enjoy. ^^b

A lovely story of the higher class and those below them. Within the circle of a spoiled brat,
who only cares about having everything fabulous, including a man who's main ambition
is to increase his company's value even if it means blackmailing and stabbing, a daughter
of one of the richest card companies who is so cheap with money, and a man (Seok Bong) who believes he is the son of a chaebol (someone of great wealth and social status. usually a family that has kept the business within their family and use their family name), but finds out he has a life threatening disease but does not have the means to pay for treatment. A lot of things can happen.
I really like this drama, and it kind of revolves more around the small percentage of the high class in South Korea. Plus, it's very funny. I learned a few phrases from this drama.
Please enjoy. ^^