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  • Miss Ripley

    Miss Ripley


    Alternative title: 리플리 / Miss Ripley

    Categories: Korean Drama

    Genres: Romance, Melodrama

    Countries: South Korea

    Release date: May 30, 2011

    Total episodes: 16

    Casts: Kim Jung Tae, Seo Young-hee, Kim Seung Woo, Lee Da Hae, Kang Hye Jung, Hwang Ji Hyun, Jang Yong, Park Ha Young, Micky Yoochun, Choi Myung Gil, Kim Na Woon, Song Jae Ho

    Description:

    Two very different men fall in love with Jang Mi Ri, a woman whose life is a complicated web of lies, propelled by her greedy desires that stem from an unfortunate childhood. Jang Myung Hoon is an ambitious hotelier who maintains perfect control of himself and his life, while Yutaka is the warm and gentle heir of a Korean-Japanese hotel conglomerate. Their love for Mi Ri and her tragic ambition eventually leads them down the path of destruction.

    Miss Ripley is based on the real life case of Shin Jung Ah, a university professor and art curator at Dongguk University who was discovered to have forged her creditials in order to get hired, with the help of her boyfriend (then presidential secretary) Byun Yang Kyoon, and embezzled funds from the art gallery’s corporate sponsorship.



  • Please Marry Me

    Please Marry Me


    Alternative title: 결혼해주세요 / Gyeolhonhae Juseyo / Please Marry Me

    Categories: Korean Drama

    Genres: Romance, Family

    Countries: South Korea

    Release date: June, 2010

    Total episodes: 50

    Casts: Han Sang Jin, Lee Jong Hyuk, Oh Yoon Ah, Kim Ji Young, Jang Yong, Baek Il Sub, Go Doo Shim, Kang Soo Han, Sung Hyuk, Jang Jung Hee, Choi Seung Kyung

    Description:
    Jung-im closes down the shop early in preparation for her father-in-law’s 60th birthday. Yet, his sons and daughters are nowhere to be found, and so as her husband Tae-ho. At this hour Tae-ho is with his co-worker Suh-young, whispering loves under the curtain. Nowadays, Tae-ho has no arousal around his wife, and sees no sparks in their conversations. Suh-young, on the other hand, is a light to his dull life. As secrets can never stay sealed forever, during his sleep Tae-ho unconsciously blurts out his love towards Suh-young. After such bitter incident, Jung-im is dragged to I-dol concerts by her friend Aeh-ran, and unexpectedly ends up in a fight. Soon, the press releases news about her under the title by, “the revolting vigilant fan in her thirties!” Then Jung-im’s life falls apart, as Tae-ho divorces her. Yet what she had not realized is that her life could also turn towards “good” when given just the right chance. As entertainment agency’s head Hyun-wook decides to turn Jung-im into a successful Cinderella, her life changes! Then one day, as Tae-ho turns on his radio he hears a voice, a familiar one… yes, it was his ex-wife Jung-im’s. What would happen next?


  • Pasta

    Pasta


    Alternative title: 파스타 / Pasta

    Categories: Korean Drama

    Genres: Romance

    Countries: South Korea

    Release date: January, 2010

    Casts: Choi Sung Min, Lee Sun Gyun, Gong Hyo Jin, Alex Chu, Byun Jung Soo, Jang Yong

    Description:
    "Pasta" covers the dreams and success of a young woman who aspires to become an elite chef at Mamma Mia restaurant.

    Seo Yoo Kyung started her career as a third ranked chef assistant at Mamma Mia restaurant. She eventually works her way up to become a chef.

    Choi Hyun Wook is the top chef at Mamma Mia restaurant. He studied the culinary arts in Italy and started out as a chef assistant at a hotel in Sicily. Hyun Wook eventually worked his way up to become the most widely recognized Italian chef in Korea.