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Red Swan tells the story of Oh Wan-soo, a woman born into a poor family, who turns her life around and becomes a world-class golfer, catching the attention of many, including her future husband, Kim Yong-kook, the heir to the Hwain Group. Struggling to pay off her mother's debts, Wan-soo agrees to marry Yong-kook, but soon becomes unhappy when ...
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"Red Swan" was inspired by a section of X Japan's 1994 number-one single "Rusty Nail". Its standard edition cover art was designed with elements from the cover art of "Rusty Nail", namely the blood dripping from a woman's mouth. [ 6 ]
On New Year's Eve in 2018, he performed in the long-running TV show, Kouhaku Uta Gassen, where, for the first time in the show's history, he was a member of both the Red and the White teams, teaming up with Hyde for a performance of "Red Swan" and then joining Brightman for "Miracle". [144]
Red Shoes (Korean: 빨강 구두; RR: Ppalgang Gudu) is a 2021 South Korean television series starring Choi Myung-gil, So Yi-hyun and Park Yoon-jae. [1] The series, directed by Park Gi-hyeon and written by Hwang Soon-young, tells the story of a daughter who seeks to take revenge on her heartless mother, who left her father and brother in search of love and success. [2]
Red Swan may refer to: "Red Swan" (song), a song by Yoshiki feat. Hyde; Red swan, a motif in the Kandyan jewellery of Sri Lanka "Red Swan", a song from Susumu Yokota's 2002 album The Boy and the Tree "Red Swan", a song from the video game Pump It Up; Red Swan, a book by Sebastian Heilmann; Red Swan, a statue by Rainer Lagemann
A Gentleman's Dignity (Korean: 신사의 품격; Hanja: 紳士의 品格; RR: Shinsa-ui Pumgyeok) is a 2012 South Korean romantic comedy television series starring Jang Dong-gun, Kim Ha-neul, Kim Soo-ro, Kim Min-jong, and Lee Jong-hyuk. [1]