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My Girl (Drama - 2005) - 마이걸 (Ma-i Geol)

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60 min DV 16/9
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Broadcasting dates : 2005/12/14~2006/02/02
16 episodes

Contract marriage? The couple won’t live in the same room. In the end, they actually will anyway. Contract dating? Why be shy when you’re going to date anyways? What? Contract siblings? That is quite something if you ask me. However, there is one bizarre contract between two couples. Her major is creative writing (overflowing with lies), double majoring in acting (nice looking face with exceptional acting skills), minor major in broadcast entertainment (wonderful showmanship with quick agility of wit).

Joo Yu-rin has an imprudent European attitude with full capability to do anything along with her good looks. There’s also Seol Gong-chan, a mighty fortunate man, who could handle any business of his own that he wants. There cannot be a more fatal chance of meeting than the one they have; nonetheless they get make a “contract sibling” agreement perhaps by their will or not. However, the two must join forces to go through the hardship that they must face…

There’s another couple that get involved. Jung-woo who is a free-loving person, and Gong-chan’s past sweetheart, Se-hyun, a famous Korean sports star. Jung-woo gets quite frustrated by Yu-rin who keeps escaping from him, and Se-hyun keeps thinking of her past sweetheart, Gong-chan and can’t seem to let him go. Despite the small fights, the loving feelings that suddenly arise between Gong-chan and Yu-rin, and Jung-woo and Se-hyun’s love for them. What would happen between these four?

Source http://global.sbs.co.kr/English/AboutSBSPro
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2008/05/01 | Source | Permalink |
In timeless stories, the evil characters are as famous as the main characters that they bother. But the stronger and more evil the character is, it is a bigger harm to the image of an actor.

This is why famous actors didn't take on evil roles, and new or unknown actors who wanted to leave a lasting impression took on these roles.

The actress who has received the most recognition for her evil role is Song Yoon-ah. In "Mister Q", she bothered Kim Hee-seon, the female lead, for Kim Min-jong. Viewers remembered her for her evil role, but now, she is receiving lots of love for her great acting in various roles.

Kim Tae-hee, a top star today, also rose with an evil role. She would stare at Choi Ji-woo with piercing eyes in SBS "Stairway to Heaven". Then, she changed her image through dramas "Forbidden Love", "Love Story in Harvard", and movie "The Restless".

Lee Bo-yeong, who has an innocent image, received popularity for her execution of an evil role. She left a lasting impressi...| More
2008/05/01 | Source | Permalink |
MBC's new weekend drama "Bitter Sweet Life" will debut tomorrow. Following on the heels of the romantic comedy "Last Scandal", this 24-episode miniseries plans to capitalize on a winning plotline: Young man falls for older woman.

Actress Oh Yeon-soo, who starred in the popular MBC drama "Jumong" (2006), will be playing the older woman. Actor Lee Dong-wook, who won women over in the romantic comedy "The Perfect Couple" ("The Best Romance", 2007) and the hit SBS drama "My Girl" (2005), will be her young lover.

In anticipation of the forthcoming drama, one domestic viewer wrote on the drama's official bulletin board, "I am so sad that 'Last Scandal' is over. I have not seen the new drama yet, so I cannot say much about it. But I hope that it is not sad like 'Winter Bird'".

Judging from the title and the tagline on the official website, which reads "Love, temptation, desire, mystery", the miniseries promises to follow in the footsteps of the MBC melodrama "Winter Bird" (2007). So ...| More
2008/04/24 | Source | Permalink |
In the last few years, Korean films, TV dramas and pop music have become immensely popular abroad, a phenomenon known as the Korean Wave. This is the 33rd in a series of essays by a select group of scholars and journalists looking at the spread of Korean pop culture in Southeast Asian countries and beyond. - Ed.

Following is an email interview with Tom Larsen, president of YA Entertainment, the largest distributor of Korean TV drama DVDs in the United States. - Ed.

The Korea Herald: What is the current market position of Korean TV dramas in the U.S. market? How are they perceived in comparison with mainstream U.S., Chinese and Japanese programming?

Tom Larsen: Like most other TV programming from international markets, Korean TV dramas are generally considered a specialty entertainment niche here in the United States. Having said that, the popularity of Korean TV dramas in the United States has grown dramatically over the past five years. Korean TV dramas are now widely recogni...| More
2008/04/22 | Source | Permalink |
By Cathy Rose A. Garcia
Staff Reporter

Shanghai, China ― Korean stars Lee Da-hae, Kim Jeong-hoon and Jang Geun-seok added a touch of star power to top designer Andre Kim's fashion show here Tuesday.

Kim presented his 2009 spring/summer fashion collection during the opening of the Korean textile and apparel trade show "Preview in Shanghai 2008" at Shanghai Mart.

Hallyu, or the Korean wave, seems to be alive and kicking in this exciting Chinese city, as the audience eagerly awaited the appearance of Korean celebrities at Kim's show.

Cameras flashed in the hall as Lee, who appeared in several hit dramas like "My Girl", and Kim, best known for his role in the MBC drama "Princess Hours" (Gung), hit the runway wearing Kim's unique designs.

Jang is one of the hottest young actors in Korea, having appeared in recent dramas like "Hwangjin-i" and "Hong Gil Dong". Dozens of Chinese fans waited for him to arrive at the airport.

Kim's fashion art collection was once again w...| More
Into the Sunlight (DVD) (End) (English Subtitled) (MBC TV Drama) (US Version)Sechuna
2008/04/15 | Source | Permalink |
By Cathy Rose A. Garcia
Staff Reporter

When the SBS drama "My Girl" was shown on primetime Philippine TV in 2006, the dialogue was dubbed in the Filipino language and the characters played by actress Lee Da-hae and actor Lee Dong-wook were re-named Jasmine and Julian.

Filipino audiences fell in love with the romantic comedy series, making it one of the most popular Korean dramas in the Philippines. Since it was such a big hit, ABS-CBN, the broadcasting network that aired the drama, decided to remake "My Girl" with an all-Filipino cast.

ABS-CBN bought the rights to remake the drama from SBS, and the Philippine version of "My Girl" is scheduled to air next month.

"We're retaining the basic core of the story, but we're `Philippinizing' it in so many ways. So it's going to be different. Ours is a combination of drama and comedy. It's a younger version definitely. The number of episodes is slightly more as well. Our version should run for about 16 to 20 hours", ABS-CBN business...| More
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one of the BEST DRAMA ever made by jU yOO rIN

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t is a masterpiece!!! hahah:)) indeed, it is one of the best drama ever recorded in the history of entertainment in korea!!! i love everything, the cast, the story, everything!!! i just love My Girl!!!!:DD

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2008/07/04 11:02:38
my girl by kayekim19

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his korean series will make laugh and at the same time will make you fall inlove again. great casting and the story was very interesting. all of the actors and actresses in this drama are good looking and i like the way they dressed. comedy plus love story plus a bit drama, thats why i like watching korean series because the story will inspire you and at the same will make you feel better after watching it.

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2007/07/01 14:29:33
My kind of series by Rogue

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he plot was surprisingly good - the kind in which anything can happen. You can put as many conflicts and twists as your imagination can conceive. You can totally control the outcome of the drama and, if you're feeling a bit playful, throw your viewers a curve ball by coming up with a really tragic ending. The stark contrast between a hilarious beginning and a desolate finale would have this series next to those having thoroughly unpredictable conclusions that you probably wouldn't like yet can't help but admire for their artistry and bravery. Not to worry though...you don't get that kind in this series. I'm just driving home the point that the unraveling of the plot was skillfully done in such a way that the writer can insert as many twists as he wants in an attempt to prolong the drama and still have his viewers seriously hooked. That's how good the plot is. I guess he realizes this too, as seen from the bit when Jo Kye Hyeong and Hwang Bo Ra, who play brother and sister in this series, talk of how Yoo Rin's and Gong Chan's situation is so like the movies and they begin conjuring possible scenarios between the two.

Now, the actors. I'm only going to talk about the ones that matter, namely, Lee Dong Wook (Seol Gong Chan), Lee Da Hae (Joo Yoo Rin), Lee Joon Ki (Seo Jung Woo) and Park Si Yeon (Kim Seo Hyun). I give props to the production company for casting such good-looking actors in one drama. Acting-wise, a little polish would be nice. But this drama is of that kind wherein the actors' portrayals of their characters are somewhat off in the beginning, but they grow on you. So, in retrospect, it was alright.

Lee Da Hae had the energy to get the scene going and for that I admire her. She can shift from comedy to drama with ease. Although there were times when her energy was just too much for me, as mentioned earlier, the antics grow on you and I found it to be quite cute in the long run.

Lee Dong Wook seemed a bit stiff in the beginning, it felt like his movements were somewhat calculated. In his fear to exaggerate, he ended up holding everything in. It was a little tiring to see him frown all throughout that I was relieved to see that he could smile...and he has quite a nice smile. He sure can portray the arrogance required of the role, and in those few comedic and poignant moments, he shone. Needless to say, after this series, I am now a fan.

Lee Joon Ki's character, Jung Woo, was too melodramatic in this series for my tastes. So he loves Yoo Rin, but the story came out quite short with these two characters. It didn't look like the two had established a deep relationship to warrant Jung Woo shedding tears for Yoo Rin. Had the story betwen them been shown with depth, I would commend the tears. But as it were, it didn't feel that way, so easy on the drama. The hurt expressions were fine; the tears, a bit inflated.

find Park Si Yeon really pretty. I was confused with her facial expressions though. There were scenes wherein she carried the same expression all throughout, it was rather difficult to fathom what she really felt at the moment.

Admittedly, I enjoyed the drama, from the plot down to the performance. It was deliciously light, even the drama bit wasn't that heavy. It had the makings of a series that you'd want to watch over and over again: pleasant comedy, enjoyable banter, repressed passion, and a healthy serving of drama.

I would have gone right ahead and gave this series a 10, but I'll leave the last point for improvements. So here's a well-deserved 9 snow globes out of 10.

*also on www.yesasia.com

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2007/07/03 05:44:25
Hikaru62 just loves Lee Dong Wook! by Hikaru62

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