Na Young is a thirty-something-year-old woman who gives in to familial pressure to get married. She enters a matchmaking service in a desperate attempt to find a husband. Meanwhile, Jae Won is a man fast-approaching forty with no money to his name. He, too, submits his name to the matchmaking service and by happenstance, the unlikely couple are paired together and married.
5th Republic is a controversial political drama about the Fifth Republic of South Korea, one of the most turbulent times in modern Korean history. The 41-episode television series covered the key aspects of the period from President Park Chung-hee's assassination to general Chun Doo-hwan's military coup and his bloody rise to power, as well as the ensuing conflicts between the pro-democratic movement and Chun's military regime and the behind-the-scenes power struggles that ultimately led to Roh Tae-woo's presidential succession in 1987. Given the sensitive nature of the subject matter, 5th Republic tread a fine line between fact and fiction, and faced many challenges even before the start of the production - one of which was pressures from actual political figures who threatened to sue the network for defamation if the script was not modified. Moreover, there was concern over the possible glorification of the drama's lead character Chun Doo-hwan played by Lee Deok-hwa whose strong charisma helped draw in big audience during the drama's initial broadcast on MBC in 2005.
Follow the tumultuous lives of four twentysomethings -- spoiled rebel In-Ha (Tae-hyun Cha), kindly orphan Yeon-Hee (Hyun-ju Kim), privileged girl Soo-Bin (Ha-Neul Kim) and former gangster Myung Ha (Hyuk Jang) -- as they connect through unexpected romances, friendships and family ties. Full of dark secrets and audacious lies, this Korean coming-of-age soap features first-rate performances from the talented cast.
Smile, Mom is a 2010 South Korean television drama starring Lee Mi-sook, Park Won-sook, Ji Soo-won, Yoon Jung-hee, Go Eun-mi and Lee Jae-hwang. The weekend theater drama aired on SBS from November 6, 2010 to April 24, 2011 on Saturdays and Sundays at 20:50 for 50 episodes.
Woo Ah-Jin lives a luxurious life due to her wealthy father-in-law, but her father-in-law's finances become decimated and her husband betrays her. Woo Ah-Jin's life hits rock bottom. Park Bok-Ja is a mysterious woman and she hides her heartbreaking story. She brings about fierce hardship on Woo Ah-Jin.
Marriage Contract is a heartwarming drama series that revolves around a single mother who discovers she has a terminal illness. Determined to secure a stable future for her child, she enters into a marriage contract with a wealthy man. As they navigate the complexities of their relationship, love unexpectedly blossoms between them, leading to emotional and romantic moments that will leave viewers teary-eyed and deeply touched.
Cinderella and Four Knights is a romantic comedy TV show about Eun Ha-won, a high school girl who ends up living with four rich and handsome guys. She gets entangled in their complicated relationships and finds herself caught in a love triangle. As she navigates through the challenges of living in their luxurious mansion and dealing with overbearing family members, Ha-won learns about love, friendship, and self-discovery.
Twenty is the age that everyone considers to be the best time of their lives. However, we have never suffered from love for the opposite sex, dreams for the future, and passion for life as much as we did at that age. The problems of 20-year-olds, which are childish and simple to the eyes of others, but are more serious than anything else to the people concerned. ‘Twenty Years Old’ look at the problems from their point of view and try to solve college life in a serious but pleasant way.
Kill Me, Heal Me is a TV show that follows Cha Do-hyun, a wealthy heir with Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). He seeks psychiatric treatment from Oh Ri-jin, a first-year psychiatric resident, as he tries to uncover the truth about his traumatic childhood and the secrets hidden within his alter egos. As the two form a close bond, they face various challenges and obstacles, including their growing feelings for each other and the mysteries surrounding Do-hyun's family.
Min Woo's first love was sadly unrealized. On one rainy summer day, he had fallen in love with Eun Hye, but unfortunately, she dies in a car accident. He runs into Hye Won in the mountains he used to frequent with his former flame, and sees that Hye Won and Eun Hye share many similar qualities. Hye Won had suffered a heart condition as a child and later underwent a heart transplant. She had received the heart from Min Woo's first love. When Hye Won first sets her eyes on Min Woo, her heart responded wildly. Jung Jae is Hye Won's childhood love who is gentle and handsome. But because Hye Won's heart continues to respond to Min Woo, she must choose which man to love.
Romance tells the story of the forbidden love between a teacher and a student.
A young man here is dreaming his future. He needs to do whatever task lying in front of him as to earn his living, yet he is running fast to dream and to love. Whenever he is sprinting, he is so full of energy that he forgets about his poverty and his dark family background. The world might jeer at him but he does not care. She is rather special. She is very well aware of her charms and is highly self defiant. The most unfamiliar word to her is "failure" because she has never faced failure in her life since the world was always on her side. She conquered whatever she intended and she dumped whatever she thought unnecessary. However, she just cannot deny the love that is to determine her destiny. She is like an open hearted prairie, young and gleaming. They love each other and the love changes both of their lives; they run towards the uneasy future.