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Lovers (TV series)

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Lovers
Created byKim Eun-sook
Shin Woo-chul
Based onTurn Around and Leave
by Lee Man-hee
Written byKim Eun-sook
Directed byShin Woo-chul
StarringKim Jung-eun
Lee Seo-jin
Music byPark Se-jun
Country of originSouth Korea
No. of episodes20
Production
ProducerGu Bon-geun
Production locationsSouth Korea
Hainan Island, China
Original release
NetworkSBS TV
ReleaseNovember 8, 2006 (2006-11-08) –
January 11, 2007 (2007-01-11)

Lovers (Korean연인; RRYeon-in) is a South Korean television series starring Kim Jung-eun and Lee Seo-jin who play a plastic surgeon and a gangster who enter into an unlikely romance.[1][2][3] The series is based on the Lee Man-hee stage play Turn Around and Leave, the same work that inspired the 1998 blockbuster film A Promise [ko] starring Jeon Do-yeon and Park Shin-yang.[4] It aired on SBS from November 8, 2006 to January 11, 2007 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes.

It is the third and final installment of the "Lovers" trilogy by writer Kim Eun-sook and director Shin Woo-chul. Unlike previous installments Lovers in Paris (which Kim also starred in) and Lovers in Prague which were partly shot in Europe, Lovers filmed on location in China's Hainan Island.

Synopsis

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Yoon Mi-ju (Kim Jung-eun) is the daughter of a reverend, who has adopted many children and set up an orphanage, and works as a plastic surgeon in a hospital, although her dream is to open a clinic of her own. Ha Kang-jae (Lee Seo-jin) is an orphan raised by Kang Choong-shik, a gangland boss, and his trusty right hand. The two meet when Mi-ju mistakes Kang-jae for her adoptive sister's former boyfriend, who dumped her after discovering she was pregnant; as Mi-ju learns a little later, Kang-jae is actually in a relationship with Park Yu-jin (Kim Gyu-ri), Mi-ju's neighbor. Kang-jae is also the potential buyer for the land that houses Reverend Yoon's orphanage, and that Mi-ju wants to sell, not knowing that the land and the house are at risk for seizure because of his father. When Kang-jae is wounded by some Chinese gangsters, Mi-ju treats him and he begins to fall for her; meanwhile, Kang Se-yeon (Jung Chan), son of the boss Kang-jae works for, falls in love with Mi-ju, who his mother wants as a daughter in law because she considers her a good catch.

Cast

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Main[5]

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34 years old, orphan, gangster, right hand of gang boss Kang Choong-shik who raised him
31 years old, reverend's daughter, plastic surgeon, supports her father and his orphanage
33 years old, Kang Choong-shik's son, MBA educated, who returns to Korea after years spent abroad
28 years old, owner of bakery, Kang-jae's girlfirend, Seo-yeon's first love

Others[6]

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  • Kim Nam-gil as Tae-san, Kang-jae's subordinate
  • Yeon Mi-joo as Choi Yoon, Se-yeon's assistant
  • Lee Ki-young as Uhm Sang-taek, Kang-jae's right hand
  • Park In-hwan as Reverend Yoon Mok-sa, Mi-ju's father
  • Choi Ha-na as Hong Soon-jung, nurse in plastic surgery clinic, later living with Mi-ju
  • Yoo Jung-hyun as Seol Won-chul, plastic surgery clinic president
  • Choi Il-hwa as Kang Choong-shik, gang boss turned Chairman & CEO Baek Eun Construction
  • Yang Geum-seok as Jung Yang-geum, Se-yeon's mother, Kang Choong-shik's wife
  • Kim Roi-ha as Nam Chang-bae, gangster, nightclub president
  • Jang Hang-sun as Baek Jong-dae, Baek Eun Construction Director
  • Lee Se-chang as Lee Jin-soo, garage owner, tire dealer
  • Moon Jeong-hee as Sang-taek's wife
  • Yoo Dong-hyuk as young Se-yeon
  • Kim Ki-bang as Dae-suk, a gangster working under Ha Kang-jae
  • Kim Dong-gyun as Kim Dong-hoon, an employee of the construction company

Ratings

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In the table below, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.

Date Episode Nationwide Seoul
2006-11-08 1 11.3% 12.1%
2006-11-09 2 12.2% 12.8%
2006-11-15 3 14.3% 14.8%
2006-11-16 4 15.6% 15.9%
2006-11-22 5 14.7% 15.5%
2006-11-23 6 15.6% 15.6%
2006-11-29 7 16.1% 16.4%
2006-11-30 8 16.0% 16.2%
2006-12-06 9 16.2% 16.7%
2006-12-07 10 15.8% 15.9%
2006-12-13 11 16.3% 16.3%
2006-12-14 12 19.5% 20.3%
2006-12-20 13 17.0% 17.4%
2006-12-21 14 18.0% 19.0%
2006-12-27 15 18.3% 19.4%
2006-12-28 16 16.6% 17.5%
2007-01-03 17 21.0% 22.2%
2007-01-04 18 23.2% 23.9%
2007-01-10 19 20.8% 21.8%
2007-01-11 20 25.3% 26.8%
Average 17.2% 17.8%

Source: TNS Media Korea

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Cho, Chung-un (11 December 2006). "HERALD INTERVIEW: Actor Lee Seo-jin seeks versatility". The Korea Herald via Hancinema. Archived from the original on 2013-11-27. Retrieved 2013-04-27.
  2. ^ "Kim Jeong-eun admits romance". The Korea Herald via Hancinema. 16 April 2007. Archived from the original on 2023-08-20. Retrieved 2013-04-27.
  3. ^ Garcia, Cathy Rose A. (17 April 2007). "Celebrity Romance Heats Up". The Korea Times. Archived from the original on 2013-11-12. Retrieved 2013-04-27.
  4. ^ "Lovers (DVD) (SBS TV Drama) (English Subtitled) (Korea Version)". YesAsia. Archived from the original on 2013-12-20. Retrieved 2013-04-27.
  5. ^ "연인 - 등장인물 - 주요 인물 (Lovers - Characters - Main)". SBS (in Korean). Archived from the original on 2022-08-02. Retrieved 2019-12-12.
  6. ^ "연인 - 등장인물 - 그외 인물 (Lovers - Characters - Others)". SBS (in Korean). Archived from the original on 2022-08-02. Retrieved 2019-12-12.
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