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Yoon Eun Hye has been casted for the new MBC Wednesday-Thursday drama “Missing You.”
On 9 October, the drama production team announced that Yoon Eun Hye will be playing role of lead character Han Jeong Woo’s first love, female lead Lee So Yeon who suffers from a heartbreaking love. Filming is expected to start middle of this month. It was previously announced that the male lead Han Jeong Woo will be played by JYJ member Park Yoochun.
This is Yoon Eun Hye’s first drama in a year, since appearing in the drama “Lie To Me” last year. “Missing You” will be Yoon Eun Hye’s first time challenging an actual melodrama. She has also been gaining much attention recently when she was interviewed at the Busan International Film Festival as a director for her short film “Embroidery.”
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[Trans] 120925 JYJ’s Yoochun Confirmed For MBC Drama ‘Missing You”
JYJ member Park Yoochun has been confirmed for the new MBC Wednesday-Thursday drama “Missing You.”
Yoochun’s management company C-JeS Entertainment revealed on 25 September that Yoochun has been confirmed for the MBC Wednesday-Thursday drama “Missing You.” Yoochun will be playing the lead role of Han Jeong Woo, and this is his first drama in 6 months since “Rooftop Prince” which was broadcast in May.
“Missing You” is about a man and woman who had an unforgettable first love, but were only left with painful memories, a melodramatic “hide & seek”. It will be aired after “Arang & The Magistrate” ends and is expected to start its broadcast in October.
Previously, the casting of younger versions of the two main leads will be played by Yeo Jin Goo and Kim So Hyun had become a hot topic. The addition of Chun Jung Myung added to this drama’s visibility as well.
“Missing You” is written by scriptwriter Moon Hee Jung of last year’s “Can You Hear My Heart” “Smile, You” and “Last Scandal”, and produced by Lee Jae Dong (“Thank You”), a team that has garnered much interest.
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Butterfly…my all..my own, Butterfly
My butterfly, I remember the
day we met. You bumped into me.
Well, sort of floated, from no where,
and from that moment, I recall what
I said, ‘Well, my little butterfly,
where did you come from.?
Butterfly, you laughed, and responded,
‘I picked you out, and just floated down,
and landed on your shoulder.
Butterfly, there are many that think
that a Butterfly, can’t laugh, but you did.
They think that a Butterfly, does not cry,
but you have.
Can a Butterfly be happy, cause happiness?
Butterfly, of mine…you did.
Can a Butterfly, cause one to nearly burst
with joy? Butterfly, you did and you have.
Butterfly, there is not a moment, since I
met you, that I can not recall.
Some might wonder what a butterfly, drinks.
Butterfly, shall we let them know, we became
intoxicated, as we sipped the nectar of life.
As my butterfly and I floated through the
wonders of earth, I wish we could share the
joy we found, with all of this planet.
Butterfly, shall we always be together?
Butterfly, I do not mean, just here on
earth, I mean until the stars stop shining.
Butterfly, I mean, until there is no moon…
no anything, but my Butterfly and I.
Butterfly…I think that we will. Butterfly,
I believe that we were meant to be.
© Joe Fazio
(brief renderings) Joe Fazio
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A final decision has been made for the drama “Timeslip Dr. Jin” to be broadcast on MBC around June to July 2012.
The drama “Timeslip Dr. Jun” depicts the story of the best doctor in Korea in 2012, travelling back in time to the 1860, to the Joseon dynasty. It was adapted from the manga series by Muramaki Motoka, also titled “Timeslip Dr. Jin”, which took10 years to complete. In 2009, Japan’s TBS adapted it into a drama which received much attention. This time, the Korean drama will star Song Seung Hyun and Kim Jaejoong, and is gaining much interest from the public.
Currently, the spot of the female lead who will receive the love of both Song Seung Hyun and Kim Jaejoong is still empty. Representatives from the production team expressed, “The casting of the female lead will be done soon, and it is expected for the detailed casting to be completed soon as well. Filming will begin on 15 April, and we will put in all our efforts in order to present a good drama of high quality.”
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Rooftop Prince
SBS’s “Rooftop Prince” starring Park Yoochun has aired it’s first episode. It is presently on drama sites with partial subs. This has been a much anticipated drama, especially in light of the recent actual sasaeng drama and parental loss in the lives of Jaejoong, Yoochun, and Junsu. This brings some sunshine in along with the sincere efforts of Junsu to cheer us up.. Congratulations Yoochun. I will write a review as soon as I have opportunity.
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I just finished watching Episode One of Rooftop Prince with English subs at www.viki.com
This drama is considerably complicated and starts very tragically with the death of the Crown Princess. She is not what she appears to be, and is dearly loved by the Crown Prince (Yoochun). This story line has the feel of Cinderella minus the wicked stepmother. Why have a wicked stepmother when you can have a wicked step-sister? As is natural, the Crown Prince suspects foul play, and the instinctive viewer finger points to the wronged sister of the Crown Princess.
There is a huge amount of hopping back and forth between time. Yoochun’s modern character drowns (through actual foul play), and the Crown Prince and his royal band of vigilantes end up in the apartment of the modern-day wronged step-sister.
This drama is going to be complicated and will need intense direction in order to keep the viewer from being disoriented. Over-all it looks like a great storyline, humorous and not-so-humorous plot, and I am looking forward to Episode Two. Park Yoochun is doing an excellent job of acting and so are the other characters, especially the child actresses. Episode Two should help the plot to settle in and then we will be off on a Grand Adventure!!!
O.K. Episode Two is hilarious, especially the fire scene and teaching the Guys modern conveniences like ‘ahem’ toilets. The Crown Prince is getting the picture rapidly . He knows that they have time-traveled 300 years and this will prove interesting. BTW. What’s with the alcohol and whipped cream? This Momma must be behind the times. Absolutely funny!
Episode Three of Rooftop Prince is out. My Goodness. I laughed so hard my ribs hurt. This drama is proving to be a wonderfully hilarious ride full of quirky surprises and lots of emotional angst. Just what we all like, right? The elevator scene is so funny, funny, funny. Poor Guys, picturetakers, cameras, and all.
I wanted to cry with Micky at the palace. He can look so pathetic, can’t he? Crocodile Tears. TT
There is so much, how do you cover it all? I love everything about this drama. The characters, the plot, the colors, the situation…YAWWWW……… Momma Cha 😉 <3
Fighting Park Yoochun!!!! Momma Cha
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JYJ member and actor Park Yoochun has made a risky change in appearance, even before his transformation via acting.
Playing the role of crown prince Lee Gak in the new SBS drama “Rooftop Prince” (Director: Shin Yoon Seob, Script: Lee Hui Myung), an image of him with his current look, was revealed on 21 February by SBS, and it was totally different from his clean-cut appearance, grabbing the attention of everyone.
On 16 February, Park Yoochun was filming on a set around Myungdong, Seoul dressed in a red tracksuit with long flowy hair. Idol to countless girls, Park Yoochun had played the role of a gentleman in the Joseon era, and a second generation chaebol in previous dramas, and while gaining experience on acting, his 180 degree change from his clean-cut appearance was shocking as well.
Park Yoochun’s current transformation is due to his role as Lee Gak in “Rooftop Prince.” Lee Gak is a crown prince from the Joseon era, who was sent to the modern era via some unknown force. For Lee Gak, his Joseon period looks coupled with modern day outfits will bring about many episode of laughter.
In the photo of Lee Gak that was revealed, Park Yoochun’s awkward hairstyle and hassle-free red tracksuit hints that the crown prince will be facing quite a bit of difficulty trying to adapt to the modern day. Also, his hilarious look has heightened the anticipation for this drama, bringing the anticipation to its peak.
“Rooftop Prince” is a fantasy-romance story about a Joseon Era crown prince Lee Gak, who is pursuing the truth behind his wife’s (Jung Yoo Mi) death, and gets sent to 2012 Seoul together with his consorts, then falls in love with his fated one (Han Ji Min). This drama will be aired after “Please take of us, Captain,” and features Park Yoochun as well as Han Ji Min, Lee Tae Sung, Jung Yoo Mi, Lee Min Ho, Choi Woo Sik and others. It will start airing in mid-March.
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Kim Jaejoong (Protect the Boss) has been cast in the upcoming time-travel-medical-historical drama Time Slip Dr. Jin starring Song Seung-heon, in what will be the singer-actor’s first sageuk role to date. The manga adaptation features a Doogie-esque hero who travels back in time 150 years, where he learns that maybe there’s more to being a doctor than a massive IQ. Because apparently that’s not something you can learn after 1860. But… how will we know he’s a TV doctor if he’s not wearing the shiny white labcoat and model-strutting down the hall with two rows of interns at his sides?
Jaejoong will be playing Kim Kyung-tak, the descendant to a long line of master swordsmen, and the best warrior of his generation. He’s competitive and prideful, but he also has a softer, innocent side: his character has a single-minded devotion to his first love. Sigh, don’t they all? He’ll be going head-to-head with the hero Dr. Jin, though I’m wondering how literal that could be. Will the scalpel-wielder be picking up a sword and vice versa? Or are they just going to be fighting over a girl?
With all the time travel in dramaland these days, it’s a wonder we’re not going to end up with a prince on a proposal mission, a high school student as a doctor, and a neurosurgeon living on a rooftop. Fourth dimension’s a tricky thing, boys. Don’t get stuck in each other’s wormholes. Oh. Ew. I just grossed myself out.
Time Slip Dr. Jin is currently being shopped at cable networks, with reports that it’ll find a home at Channel A.
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Song Seung-heon Becomes Time-Traveling Dr. Jin
by javabeans | February 20, 2012
Looks like Song Seung-heon is heading to cable with all the other big stars, with the upcoming — get this — fantasy-medical-fusion-sageuk, time-traveling, manga-adapted series titled Time Slip Dr. Jin. Phew, that’s a mouthful.
Time Slip Dr. Jin follows an accomplished doctor, Jin Hyuk, who travels back 150 years to the later Joseon era. He comes from a long line of doctors and is a genius himself, with the distinction of being the youngest ever to be admitted to medical school, the youngest to graduate at the top of his class, and the youngest neuroseurgeon. Ah, so Song Seung-heon’s getting his Brain after all.
Because of his own brilliance, however, Dr. Jin is unable to tolerate mistakes in others, and therefore possesses a cold, severe personality. So, not Dr. Funpants then. Basically he’s Doogie, but with the bedside manner of House.
But! Dr. Jin suffers from love’s wounds, and through a mysterious power, finds himself transported from 2012 to 1860. Once a doctor, always a doctor, and he begins treating people in that time period, but he’s hampered by the rudimentary medical advancements of that era, and has to fashion medical implements and make medicines himself. In the process, he becomes “a genuine doctor.” In other words, he grows a heart to match that brain.
The premise is an adaptation of a Japanese manga that was turned into a drama in 2009 titled JIN. The Japanese version appears to have won a number of accolades, which never hurts. But I’m expecting the Korean version to tweak enough things to make the drama its own thing, and it sure has enough influences to draw upon from K-dramaland already: It’s like Faith meets Brain meets Operation Proposal meets Jejoongwon.
By some accounts, Time Slip Dr. Jin will air on new general-programming cable station Channel A (home of Color of Woman and Bachelor’s Vegetable Store). However, a few stories are treading more cautiously, saying that the production is still considering going with a broadcast station.
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Kim Jaejoong, JYJ member and co-star/heart-throb of “Protect The Boss”, an award-winning drama series that had us laughing on the edge of our seats, is now embarking on a new role in the drama “Time Slip Dr. Jin”–an adaptation of a manga series. Portraying Kim Kyung-tak, a sword wielding, swashbuckling warrior from a prestigious line of fighters, Jaejoong goes head-to-toe with Dr Jin, portrayed by Song Seung -heon to protect his lady fair.
It will be interesting to see the ins and outs of this adventurous time travel epic.
With everyone holding their breath as to what drama role would be next for the now famous Mr. Mu-Won, I would say that this time travel saga rumored to be hosted by Channel A is a fitting choice.
Of course, with several time-travel dramas ready to take us into the age of enlightenment, including Park Yoochun’s comedic drama “Rooftop Prince’, I dare say that there is something entertaining in progress for us all.
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[TRANS] Yoochun-ah, fighting for your new work, ‘Rooftop Prince’!! Thank you too, for your gift of delicious food!!^^
*Yoohyun is Yoochun’s character in Miss Ripley
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It has been revealed that Park Yoochun and Han Ji Min will be in the new Wednesday-Thursday SBS drama.
On the afternoon of the 18th at the Gyeonggi-do, Ilsan SBS drama production centre, SBS drama CP Kim Young Sub clarified that “Park Yoochun and Han Ji Min have been casted for ‘Attic Prince’, which will start airing in March”.
Following KBS2 TV’s ‘SungKyunKwan Scandal’ that aired in 2010 and MBC’s ‘Miss Ripley’ that finished airing in July last year, Park Yoochun will continue his foray into dramas through this SBS drama.
Han Ji Min, who is currently acting in the jTBC drama ‘Padam Padam… The Sound of His and Her Heartbeats’ as Jung Ji Na, will be making her return to SBS after her last role in the SBS Wednesday-Thursday drama ‘Cain and Abel’ in 2009.
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