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[ChanMi's movie news] "Crush and Blush" ("Miss Carrot") starring Lee Jong-hyuk as the male lead (Source)
Popularity rating of dramas in 2007, from top 5 to bottom 5 (Source)
Rich husbands wanted, with nice homes abroad (Source)
Back From Barracks, Back at Work (Source)
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tv.sbs.co.kr/lovehol... ( Korean )
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16 episodes
The man who killed one woman’s fiancé...
The woman falls desperately in love with him... And he falls in love with her, too…
Their sad love story unfolds...
One winter day in 1998...
Giving up on his dreams to become a professional boxer, Chae-joon (actor Yoon Gye-sang) becomes a gang member under the powerful boss, Gab-soo. Although life as a gang member holds no future for Chae-joon, Min-hee (actress Kim Eun-joo), the special girl in his life, gives him all the love he could ever want. Meanwhile, Hyun-chul (actor Lee Jong-hyuk) and Jae-hoon get ready for their first flight to become certified pilots. Then there is Jin-young (actress Lee Mi-yeon) who is just starting her career as an aeronautical engineer. Jae-hoon, who is Hyun-chul’s best friend, will soon get married to Jin-young but Hyun-chul is filled with mixed emotions over their marriage since he was attracted to Jin-young for many years. But just 3 days before the wedding, Hyun-chul is struck by a car driven by Chae-joon and is killed instantly. Chae-joon is charged with manslaughter and shatters the life of Jin-young. After silently suffering from the guilt of secretly loving his late friend’s fiancée, Hyun-chul decides to leave the country and never return. Chae-joon is sentenced to 7 years in prison for manslaughter…
7 years later... One winter day in 2006...
During his time in prison, Chae-joon completed a course in plane maintenance to become a mechanic. Meanwhile, Jin-young is living with Jae-hoon’s parents ever since their son’s death and is working as an engineer at an airline. After graduating from college, Min-hee becomes a flight attendant. Hyun-chul returns to Korea, thinking that he has gotten over his feelings for Jin-young…
The fates of these four people are about to become intertwined… Without knowing that Chae-joon is the man who killed her fiancé, Jin-young meets Chae-joon one fateful day. Chae-joon finds himself falling in love with Jin-young, not knowing that her late fiancé was the man he killed accidentally...
The sad love story of two men and two women begins...
Source http://global.sbs.co.kr/English/AboutSBSPro
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He's a man with two characters. He is the cold expressionless man vs hesitant clueless man.
Lee Jong-hyuk in the MBC dramanet, "Byeolsoon Sword Season2" he is the cold heartless man and in the movie "Crush and Blush" he is the undecisive weak man. These two characters make him even more talented in being able to fulfill the two roles perfectly!...| More
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As the year 2007 ended, the dramas are also changing its path. On 26th, SBS Wed-Thur drama, "Lobbyist" was finished, followed by KBS 2 "In-Soon is Pretty" on 27th. Previously, KBS1 historical drama, "Dae Jo Yeong" was crowned with perfection on 23rd. The following is the summary of popularity rating of dramas in 2007 (data provided by TNS Media Korea), beginning with MBC serial drama "Bad woman, Good woman" which began on 1st January 2007.
In the Department of Mon-Tue dramas… Between the dominance of "Jumong", "My Man's woman", "Coffee Prince", KBS was doomed, "Oh my God, What should we do?"
This year's KBS and SBS Mon-Tue dramas had a period of dark age due to MBC "Jumong". Strictly speaking, "Jumong" is the 'Old' drama, which began on 15th May 2006 and its leading actor Song Il-gook received a Grand Prize in 2006 MBC Drama Awards for his excellent performance. However, its popularity continued this year. When "Jumong" finally finished on 6th March, it recorded its maximum rati...| More
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There are things to concede when you are watching evening TV melodramas about dazzling people. When heroines run into strangers, it's fate. When they spill coffee over someone's shirt, that's fate too. A man can even run over a girl's fiance, like in the SBS show "Crazy for Love", and the girl will still fall in love with him, calling it destiny.
But these female celebrities can become irritating when they say they met their perfect other halves through a number of coincidences in real life as well.
Just last year, more than 20 female celebrities "happened" to marry rich, handsome businessmen. According to reports and interviews, actresses say they fell in love because "the man was very down to earth" and they had no idea he was so rich.
There is one additional factor to the celebrity marriage trend, however. The men the hot actresses choose these days are gyopos, a term for Koreans who have lived most of their life outside of Korea.
Out of the 20 wedded stars mentioned above, ...| More
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By Kim Tae-jong
Staff Reporter
About two years ago, many of the nation's leading actors left their fans for compulsory military service. Recently discharged from the military, they're now preparing for a comeback.
How has their two-year hiatus changed them? Can they hit stardom again?
The first of those to answer these questions is Yoon Kye-sang, 28, a former member of the popular boy band g.o.d. Yoon developed his career as an actor in the 2004 film "Flying Boys" before leaving for the Army.
Discharged from the military in December, he will make a comeback in the new SBS drama "Crazy for Love" (Sarange Michida), which will air Feb. 3.
"I thought all my fans would disappear while I was gone. But I'm really happy and grateful to my fans who have been waiting for me", Yoon said on Jan. 25 during a news conference at the InterContinental Hotel in Seoul, which he attended with the director and other actors from the new drama.
In the television series, he will play an ex-...| More
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 "Acting has produced the biggest energy and the greatest pain in my life. I can't promise you that I'm going to be an actress for the rest of my life. When I fall out of love with acting, I'll quit immediately. But I'm still in love". So says Lee Mi-yeon, who will return to TV screen, with a new SBS soap opera fittingly called "Crazy for Love". It starts airing on Feb 3, six years after she starred in "The Last Empress" in 2001.
Lee isn't interested in being in dramas all the time, but she has remained in the public consciousness due to her frequent appearances in commercials. "It is dangerous for an actor to feature in too many TV commercials", she admits, but adds, "People seem to have been looking out for me even during my break because of my healthy image".
In the drama, her character falls in love with the man who killed her fiancé in a car accident just a day before her wedding. Could that happen in the real world? "Well, love isn't rational. I don't think such things are i...| More
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