Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Green Rose

그린 로즈 / Geu-rin Ro-jeu
Also known as: Green Rose
Genre: Drama, Romance, Suspense
Episodes: 22
Broadcast network: SBS
Broadcast period: 2005-Mar-19 to 2005-May-29
Air time: Saturday & Sunday 21:45
Synopsis
Lee Jung-Hyun (Go Su) is accused for murdering Oh Soo-Ah's (Lee Da Hae) father. He runs away and becomes a fugitive. Later, he returns and seeks out revenge. Oh Soo-Ah who is the successor of the enterprise "First Electronic" falls in love with Lee Jung-Hyun.

Synopsis 2
Green roses only appear in Heaven. Do you know what a green rose stands for? It means eternal love -- one only possible in Heaven. Filled with suspense, 'Green Rose' draws the unfortunate happenings of a man, who ends up being framed for murder. After going through near-death crises like escaping from custody and jumping off a bridge, he narrowly escapes with his life to China. He leaves everything he loved and cherished behind -- his friends, family, and his lover, Soo-ah. Filled with vengeance, he vows to find the people who framed him and bring them to justice, starting with Cha Yoo Ran, who lied in court against him. From the directors of 'The South Side of the Sun', 'Green Rose' brings the character Lee Jung-Hyun the ability to go back to Korea as Jang Joong Weon, the man who holds the fate of SR Electronics.

Cast
Go Soo as Lee Jung-Hyun
Lee Da Hae as Oh Soo-Ah
Lee Jong Hyuk as Shin Hyun-Tae
Kim Suh Hyung as Cha Yoo-Ran

Extended Cast
    Sun Woo Jae Duk as Suh Jun-Moo (SR director)
    Jung Sang as Kim Dong-Wook (Jung-Hyun's best friend)
    Zhang Kang Er as Jin Dae-In (Dairyook's chairman)
    Park Sang Myun as Lee Choon-Bok (Jung-Hyun's friend in China)
    Han Jin Hee as Chairman Oh (Soo-Ah's father)
    Suh Jin Ah as Hong So-Ra (Soo-Ah's adoptive big sister)
    Yoo Seo Jin as Soo-Ah's best friend
    Lee Won Jae as Yoo Kwang-Il
    Sung Dong Il as Jung Taek-Soo (Chairman Oh's driver)
    Kang Shin Il as Investigator Jo
    Choi Sang Hoon as Prosecutor Oh
    Yoo Jung Ki as Prison Guard Ahn
    Jang Hoon as Investigator Kim
    Lee Seung Ho as Judge
    Byun Hee Bong as Prosecutor Jung
    Jung Hye Sun as Han Myung-Sook (Jung-Hyun's mother)
    Kim Ji Young as Park Soon-Nyeo (Hyun-Tae's mother)
    Lee Hyo Jung
    Jung Sang Hoon
    Yoo Min Hyuk

OST
Green Rose OST












Green Rose OST

Green Rose OST

Track List
01. Main Title 
02. 그린로즈 - JUST 
03. The Way - Featuring 정유희 
04. 아나요…? - Lisa (리사) 
05. 다시 돌아갈 수 있다면 
06. 푸른 장미 - 김찬민 
07. 너만을 바라보며 
08. Into The Sky - 김경호 
09. 그대는 모르죠 
10. 너무 사랑하는데 - 은지 
11. 세상 끝에서의 시작 
12. 천상의 사랑 
13. Memory 
14. 다시 가는 길 
15. 남겨진 사랑 
16. 그대 오는 날까지 
17. Missing You 
18. 끝나지 않은 사랑 
19. 기도 - 정수환 (Nar.김수룡) 

Monday, July 22, 2013

200 Pounds Beauty


200 Pounds Beauty (Hangul: 미녀는 괴로워; RR: Minyeoneun Goerowo; lit. "Hard to be a beauty") is a 2006 South Korean comedy film based on a Japanese manga, Kanna-san, Daiseikou Desu (カンナさん大成功です!) by Suzuki Yumiko. The story is about an overweight girl who undergoes extreme plastic surgeries to become a pop sensation. The film was a financial success, earning approximately $45 million against its $4 million budget. It was also critically well-received, winning Best Actress for Kim Ah-joong and Best Cinematography for Park Hyeon-cheol at the 2007 Grand Bell Awards, together with nominations for Best Film and Best Director. The film received 6,619,498 admissions nationwide becoming the 3rd highest grossing Korean production of the year. source



Plot
Han-na is an overweight phone sex employee and a ghost singer for Ammy, a famous pop singer who actually lip syncs. Instead of being famous for her own amazing vocal talent, Han-na hides behind Ammy's performance stage and sings during Ammy's concerts, and records all of Ammy's songs. One day, Ammy ungratefully humiliates her in front of the music company's director Sang-jun during his birthday party, knowing full well that Han-na has a crush on him. While crying in the bathroom, Han-na overhears Sang-jun telling Ammy that even though they are just using Han-na for her voice, they must be kind to her so she will not walk out on them. Heartbroken, Han-na attempts suicide but is interrupted by a phone call from one of her phone sex regulars who happens to be a top plastic surgeon. She decides to get head-to-toe plastic surgery instead. The surgeon at first refuses to operate on Han-na, but Han-na threatens to blackmail the surgeon by telling his wife about his calls. Then, Han-na makes a moving speech that she does not want to undergo surgery merely to be beautiful, but for the sake of love and as a boost in confidence so that she can live a life, and the surgeon is deeply moved. Han-na puts herself in seclusion for a year as she recovers from the changes.

When she comes back from the hospital, Han-na is incredibly beautiful and slender. Not even her best friend Jung-min recognizes her. With Jung-min's help, Han-na creates a new identity for herself; she is now a Korean-American from California named Jenny. After auditioning to be Ammy's secret vocalist again, she earns her own recording contract instead from Sang-jun, claiming that she is "all-natural". In the meantime, Ammy, oblivious just like everyone else of Han-na's new identity, is afraid of a possible competition with Jenny for album sales and desperately tries to find Han-na so that she can record her own postponed album (since she cannot sing the songs herself) by spending time with Han-na's father who is in a hospital due to mental problems, possibly Alzheimer's. She hopes that in spending time with him, he can help her find Han-na so she can convince her to come back and help record her 2nd album. While in the bathroom, Ammy gets a call from Sang-jun who tells her that he isn't pleased with her attempts to find her ghost singer so she can finish her postponed 2nd album. He orders Ammy to give up her search for Han-na and give Jenny a chance to help her finish her album. He already had given up searching for Han-na and wants her to do the same. Sang-jun also orders Ammy to focus on memorizing her lines for the upcoming sitcom appearance (that he got her in much to her detest) or she'll lose her job. Disgusted with the reminder of the sitcom appearance and being threatened with losing her job, Ammy tells him that she'll find Han-na because like a dog, she'll come running back to her. Meanwhile, romance begins to blossom between Jenny and Sang-jun, as he continues to promote Jenny, in effect boosting Han-na's confidence in her new self. However after spending time with Han-na's father and Jenny, Ammy eventually realizes that Jenny is actually Han-na in disguise. She begins her attack on Han-na right away in an attempt at revenge for making her postpone the release of her 2nd album.

During a date one night, Jenny refuses Sang-jun's advances, as the surgeon mentions that if he touches her breasts, he will immediately know they are fake. She instead offers a phone sex session. After Jenny has fallen asleep, he sees the African character Jenny had drawn on the glass and realizes that he had seen it before; Han-na had drawn exactly the same signs on a sheet of music. He then realizes as well that Jenny is actually Han-na, but he keeps this information to himself.

Jenny's debut single "Maria" becomes a hit and the recording company holds a party to celebrate its release. On the day of the party however, Ammy brings Han-na's father in an attempt to blow her cover. Han-na's father tries to return Han-na's Barbie doll to her, which had always been Han-na's favorite childhood gift from him. Startled by the sudden appearance of her father and not knowing how to react in front of all the people, including Sang-jun, Han-na denies knowing her father and calls him a fan instead when Sang-jun asks her if the old man is her guest. As her father keeps insisting on giving her the doll, Sang-jun drags him away from Jenny knocks him down onto the floor. Desperate to keep her true identity a secret, Han-na makes no move to help her father. It is Jung-min who finally helps him up, casts Jenny a furious look and leads Han-na's father away from the party.

After the party, Sang-jun and Jenny are the only ones left in the room. Sang-jun reveals to Jenny that he knows her true identity but is now cold and distant. He seems unable to forgive her for lying to him but says that he will still work to promote Jenny and carry on with her concert scheduled the next day. Han-na breaks down at this point, heartbroken and unable to pretend to be someone else anymore. She tears down the posters and smashes her CDs that are placed on a table and got cut from the CDs. Han-na tells him that it is incredibly frustrating and painful not being able to just be herself but have to live a lie, especially in front of him. The surgery that took a whole year to recover from was not nearly as painful as realizing that she still could not be close to Sang-jun. As Sang-jun tries to comfort her, she brushes away his efforts saying, "You broke my heart. Tissue paper cannot fix it." The truth eventually reaches the company boss and he is disappointed with the whole thing after being secretly sent side by side photos of Han-na and Jenny.

During the meeting before the concert, Sang-jun apologizes and takes responsibility for the deception in not telling his boss the truth about Jenny's real identity being Han-na. Despite being warned by the company boss to cancel the concert, he insists on going through with the concert after reminding the boss that he was the one who helped the company. Later, Sang-jun encourages a distraught Han-na to do this concert, not for the sake of the fans or the company but for herself, thus implying that he has forgiven her and will continue to support her. He admitted he knew Ammy was behind it and had her fired after what she did to embarrass Han-na. At the concert, Jenny can't sing and later breaks down from the pressure of seeing her father being dragged away by security and tells everybody to stop. She then reveals to the public that Jenny is a "fake," and that she is not "all-natural", as she had claimed. Han-na proceeds tearfully to tell the large crowd her story: that she was a ghost singer to an ungrateful Ammy while she was overweight, how she went into a year of seclusion to heal from the changes from the surgery and that she has abandoned everything that is dear to her, including her best friend and father, to get to where she is. She also tells the crowd about how on the way to fame and fortune she has also lost her own identity and that she can no longer continue singing under Jenny anymore. Sang-jun plays a tape of the old, obese Han-na, singing. Han-na turns around and sees her old image on the screen and tells the crowd that the image is the real her. The crowd, moved by her sincere confession, responds by chanting "It's okay," and Han-na rekindles her relationships with her father and best friend. She drops the stage name Jenny and re-releases a CD with her own name, Han-na, and becomes a highly successful music artist, gaining many fans and anti-fans along the way. Sang-jun realizes the very thing about Han-na that had always drawn him to her was Han-na's innocence. Even though he was unable to rekindle his relationship with Han-na, Sang-jun continued to promote her.

During the post credits, Jung-min also asks to get a head-to-toe plastic surgery from the surgeon.

Cast
Kim Ah-joong as Kang Han-na / Jenny
Joo Jin-mo as Han Sang-jun
Ji Seo-yoon as Ammy
Kim Hyun-sook as Park Jung-min
Im Hyun-shik as Han-na's father
Sung Dong-il as record company executive
Lee Han-wi as plastic surgeon Lee Kong-hak
Park No-shik as Jenny's fan
Lee Beom-soo as taxi driver (cameo)
Kim Yong-gun as record company CEO (cameo)
Lee Won-jong as fortune teller (cameo)
Ryu Seung-soo as traffic officer (cameo)

OST
200 Pounds Beauty OST





200 Pounds Beauty OST

200 Pounds Beauty OST

Track List
01. Beautiful girl - 김아중 
02. 별 - 유미 
03. Maria - 김아중 
04. 슈퍼스타 - Loveholic 
05. Dance with my daddy - Alex (Clazziquai) 
06. You don’t know I love you - U 
07. 튜울립 - Venny (상상밴드) Feat. 종휘 
08. Miss you much - 유미 
09. Beautiful Girl - 김아중 feat. Alex, And 
10. 바보처럼 - 김형중 
11. 별 (Original dialog Ver.) - 김아중



Note: I included 4 additional tracks in this OST.

Heaven Is A Place On Earth - Belinda Carlisle
Maria - Blondie
Maria - Loveholic
Stand By Me - 4 The Cause


Friday, June 28, 2013

Goddess of Fire Jung Yi

불의 여신 정이 / Bool-ui Yeosin Jungyi
Also known as: Jung Yi, The Goddess of Fire / The Goddess of Fire, Jeongi
Genre: Historical, romance, political, melodrama
Episodes: 32
Broadcast network: MBC
Broadcast period: 2013-Jul-01 to 2013-??
Air time: Monday & Tuesday 22:00
Original Soundtrack: Goddess of Fire OST
Synopsis
A Historical drama about Yoo Jung, also known as Jung Yi, the first female potter in the Joseon Dynasty. ‘Yoo Jung’ is based on the real historical figure ‘Baek Pa Sun’, the lady porcelain maker who lived a life of an intense love and artistic spirit.

Yoo Jung is a girl who dreams to be the top porcelain artist of the Joseon Dynasty. She is gifted with the born talent and skill in porcelain making. She develops her dream, builds up her skill, and endeavors to live a life as the best porcelain artist. The drama is set in a porcelain workshop ‘Boon Won’ in Joseon Dynasty. The porcelain produced in Joseon Dynasty is evaluated to have the highest quality of the 16th century in Asia. The porcelain culture is known to be the mixture of science and art.

This drama also depicts the love story of Jung Yi and Kwang Hae. Prince Kwang Hae is a sad prince whose life was like a wild storm. He had to let go of Jung Yi no matter how deep his love. He will go through a lonely struggle because he could not put out a flame in his heart toward a woman he loved.

Cast
Main Cast
Moon Geun Young as Yoo Jung
Jin Ji Hee as young Yoo Jung
Lee Sang Yoon as Prince Kwang Hae
No Young Hak as young Prince Kwang Hae
Kim Bum as Kim Tae Do
Park Gun Tae as young Tae Do
Park Gun Hyung as Lee Yook Do
Oh Seung Yoon as young Yook Do
Seo Hyun Jin as Shim Hwa Ryung
Kim Ji Min (김지민) as young Hwa Ryung
Jun Kwang Ryul as Lee Kang Chun

Royal Palace
Jung Bo Suk as King Sun Jo
Han Go Eun as Lady In Bin of Kim clan
Lee Kwang Soo as Prince Im Hae
Lee In Sung as young Prince Im Hae

Boon Won
Byun Hee Bong as Moon Sa Seung
Lee Jong Won as Yoo Eul Dam
Sung Ji Roo as Shim Jong Soo

Other People
Jang Kwang (장광) as Lee Pyung Ik
Jang Hyo Jin as Ma Poong
Song Ok Sook as Son Haeng Soo

OST
Goddess of Fire Jung Yi OST

Official Posters






















Goddess of Fire Jung Yi OST

Goddess of Fire Jung Yi OST Part 1

Track List
01. 눈물도 사랑인 걸 - 백아연
02. 눈물도 사랑인 걸 (Inst.)

Goddess of Fire Jung Yi OST Part 2

Track List
01. 눈물이 흐른다 - 노을
02. 눈물이 흐른다 (Inst.)

Goddess of Fire Jung Yi OST Part 3

Track List
01. 영원히 너를 - 바비 킴
02. 영원히 너를 (Inst.)

Goddess of Fire Jung Yi OST Part 4

Track List
01. 사랑해 - 박지민
02. 사랑해 (Inst.)

Goddess of Fire Jung Yi OST Part 5
Download
Track List
01. 두눈을 감아도 - 러쉬
02. 두눈을 감아도 (Inst.)

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Innocent Steps

댄서의 순정
Innocent Steps is a 2005 South Korean film written and directed by Park Young-hoon. The theme of this movie is "Success can not bring you happiness if the one you love is far away".

Plot
Former acclaimed dancer Na Young-sae (Park Gun-hyung) attempts to make a comeback after his opponent, Hyun-soo (Yoon Chan), purposely injures him at a dance competition. At the suggestion of dance studio manager Ma Sang-doo (Park Won-sang), Young-sae then brings to Korea Jang Chae-rin (Moon Geun-young), an ethnic Korean from China whom he presumes is a renowned, talented dancer. To his surprise, Young-sae learns Chae-rin knows nothing about dancing and her soon-to-be married older sister, Chae-min, is the talented dancer. With only three months until the national dance championship, Young-sae trains Chae-rin, vowing to turn turn her into a world-class dancer.

Cast
Moon Geun-young – Jang Chae-rin
Park Gun-hyung – Na Young-sae
Park Won-sang – Ma Sang-doo
Yoon Chan – Jung Hyun-soo

OST
Innocent Steps OST