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Unlock My Boss (Korean: 사장님을 잠금해제) is a South Korean television series starring Chae Jong-hyeop, Seo Eun-soo, and Park Sung-woong.It is based on a webtoon of the same Korean title by writer Park Seong-hyun, which was serialized on Naver. [7]
Screenwriter Kim Yoon-joo is known for her hit drama Nine: Nine Time Travels, which was also co-produced by Chorokbaem Media (Duel's co-producing company). [13] Duel reunited Yang Se-jong and Seo Eun-soo, who appeared together in SBS's hit medical drama Dr. Romantic in 2016.
The drama received positive response from critics and audience for its story, comedy, performance of cast especially of leads Hyun Bin, Yoon Sang-hyun and Ha Ji-won and production values. Secret Garden was a huge ratings success, with an estimation of more than 20 billion won worth of economic effect.
$16.2 million [1] [2] Ayla: The Daughter of War ( Turkish : Ayla ; Korean : 아일라 ) is a 2017 Turkish-South Korean drama film directed by Can Ulkay. It was selected as the Turkish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards , but it was not nominated.
That Winter, the Wind Blows (Korean: 그 겨울, 바람이 분다; RR: Geu Gyeo-ul, Baram-i Bunda) is a 2013 South Korean television romantic drama series broadcast by SBS. The series is based on the 2002 Japanese drama series Forget Love ( 愛なんていらねえよ、夏 , Ai nante Irane yo, Natsu ) [ 1 ] and was previously adapted into the ...
Kim Jae-wook as Noh Go-jin [2] Korea's best math instructor and CEO of GOTOP Education, who pretends to have amnesia after being in a car accident. Krystal Jung as Lee Shin-ah [2] Go-jin's secretary. Ha Jun as Oh Se-gi [6] The handsome vice president of GOTOP Education who is the only person that can comfort Go-jin.
The Deal tells the story of the three former high school classmates who get together. However, when Lee Jun-seong (Yoo Seung-ho) and Song Jae-hyo (Kim Dong-hwi) make the hasty decision to kidnap Park Min-woo (), things take an unexpected turn, and the difficulties that follow send all three of them on a perilous and tumultuous journey.
The remake was first announced in 2015, with the rights being sold to Korea's EnterMedia Pictures Co. Ltd. [2] Suits is the second Korean drama co-produced by NBCUniversal after Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo and the third series overall after Saturday Night Live Korea. [14] This is Jang Dong-gun's first small-screen comeback in six years.