The Korea Times close
National
  • Politics
  • Foreign Affairs
  • Multicultural Community
  • Defense
  • Environment & Animals
  • Law & Crime
  • Society
  • Health & Science
Business
  • Tech
  • Bio
  • Companies
Finance
  • Companies
  • Economy
  • Markets
Opinion
  • Editorial
  • Columns
  • Thoughts of the Times
  • Cartoon
  • Today in History
  • Blogs
  • Tribune Service
  • Blondie & Garfield
  • Letter to President
  • Letter to the Editor
Lifestyle
  • Travel & Food
  • Trends
  • People & Events
  • Books
  • Around Town
  • Fortune Telling
Entertainment
& Arts
  • K-pop
  • Films
  • Shows & Dramas
  • Music
  • Theater & Others
Sports
World
  • SCMP
  • Asia
Video
  • Culture
  • People
  • News
Photos
  • Photo News
  • Darkroom
  • The Korea Times
  • search
  • Site Map
  • E-paper
  • Subscribe
  • Register
  • LogIn
search close
  • The Korea Times
  • search
  • Site Map
  • E-paper
  • Subscribe
  • Register
  • LogIn
search close
Lifestyle
  • Jangseogak Archives
Mon, May 23, 2022 | 11:08
Cable dramas having heyday
Posted : 2014-01-09 17:04
Updated : 2014-01-09 17:04
Print Preview
Font Size Up
Font Size Down
The cast of an upcoming tvN drama 'I Need Romance 3' poses at a press meeting, prior to its first episode, to be aired on Jan. 13, at Patio 9, Nonhyeon-dong, Seoul, Wednesday. From left are Namgung Min, Wang Ji-won, Kim So-yeon, and Sung-jun. / Courtesy of CJ E&M

The cast of an upcoming tvN drama "I Need Romance 3" poses at a press meeting, prior to its first episode, to be aired on Jan. 13, at Patio 9, Nonhyeon-dong, Seoul, Wednesday. From left are Namgung Min, Wang Ji-won, Kim So-yeon, and Sung-jun. / Courtesy of CJ E&M


tvN's 'I Need Romance 3' appeals on straight-talk, colorful love game


By Park Jin-hai

Cable dramas fared well last year. A slew of dramas went shoulder to shoulder with those of major public broadcasters in terms of viewership, thanks to more experimental formats and fresh content.

Following on their trail, tvN announced on Wednesday it will air the third season of "I Need Romance."

The cable network's romantic comedy "Rude Miss Young-Ae" has enjoyed long-running popularity, with its 13th season to be aired this year, and the recently ended romantic comedy "Reply 1994" has been so successful it created renewed interest in retro culture.

"I Need Romance 3," rated 15 and over, will depict actress Kim So-yeon as a single career woman in her 30s, struggling to balance career and love at a home-shopping company.

At the press conference in Patio9, Nonhyeon-dong, Seoul, the cast and the director of the television series said that although its format shares similarities with famous U.S. television series "Sex and the City," viewers could enjoy a more delicate emotional tug-of-war between the leading characters.

The cast of an upcoming tvN drama 'I Need Romance 3' poses at a press meeting, prior to its first episode, to be aired on Jan. 13, at Patio 9, Nonhyeon-dong, Seoul, Wednesday. From left are Namgung Min, Wang Ji-won, Kim So-yeon, and Sung-jun. / Courtesy of CJ E&M

Stacks of rice, sent by Namgung Min's overseas fans, adorn the hallway leading to a press conference room at Patio 9, Nonhyeon-dong, Seoul, where his upcoming drama was presented. / Korea Times photo by Kang Hyun-hye


"Our strength may well be that we are able to depict delicately the emotional flow of each character. Beautiful images filling the small screen will be another must-see," said Jang Young-woo, director of the drama.

"I think that is why our previous seasons appealed so much to other Asian viewers, more than the U.S. drama," Jang said.

Its first season, aired in 2011, was exported to Japan, making it the first cable drama exported and aired through an overseas major television network, TBC.

In total, it has been exported to 20 countries. The second season was also purchased by 14 countries, including Cambodia and Myanmar.

Seo Jang-ho, manager of CJ E&M's overseas marketing department, said that from the beginning of the production, foreign buyers have made contact to discuss its purchase.

According to CJ E&M, a total of 20 drama titles were exported to 21 countries, raking in 13.3 billion won in revenue in the first three quarters of 2012 alone.

Kim, heroine of many action-filled dramas, including "Iris," said that she was thrilled to play a "milder" character this time.

"The female character, after breaking up with her boyfriend, talks to herself that she exists not to be loved, but to enjoy her life for her own benefit," she said. "In real life, unlike the character I am playing, I am rather watchful of the public eye."

In one scene, her character says out loud that she is really happy about being lonely, which represents her complicated feelings, Kim said.

At the entrance of the press event, Japanese fans surrounded Namgung Min, who starred in "Can You Hear My Heart (2011)," and took picture with him. The hallways were lined with stacks of rice, sent by overseas fans.

"I haven't been on the screen for almost two years. When I think of the fans who remember me, I am really grateful," he said.

Japanese viewers seem to love his previous characters, who sacrificed himself for her true love, he added. He is expected to hold a fan meeting in March.

Namgung will act as Kim's senior, who was promoted on a fast track to the post of the department chief.

As his opposite role, Sung-jun, 23, will portray a talented young composer who immigrated to the United States and came back. He is expected to draw out the romantic and emotional sides of the lead actress.

"I want to be an actor with sincerity, so that viewers won't say that my performances are not convincing and hollow," he said.

The former model has earned fame appearing in "Gu Family Book" as a warrior-guard for the lead actress, played by Suzy of girl group "Miss A."

Along with the lead characters, Park Hyo-ju will take the Samantha-like role, enjoying a boundary free sex life, while Wang Ji-won will play the former model and beauty channel host, who rivals Kim So-yeon.

The cast said that they promised to hold a pajama party in Gwangwamun, central Seoul, if the viewership reaches 3 percent, which is regarded to be tantamount to 15 percent for major broadcasters.

The drama will be aired on Mondays and Tuesdays from Jan. 13 through the tvN network.


Emailjinhai@koreatimes.co.kr Article ListMore articles by this reporter
 
  • Traditional Korean food served at state dinner for U.S. president
  • Yoon, Biden reaffirm stronger alliance, NK deterrence at key air base
  • Lotte, Shinsegae to compete in NFT market
  • Yoon acknowledges need for gender equality after query by US reporter
  • Dragons in the Palace
  • Hyundai to invest $5 bil. in US for robotics, autonomous driving development
  • US not considering adding South Korea to Quad: official
  • Yoon-Biden summit tips Korea's economic axis toward US
  • WHO expects more cases of monkeypox to emerge globally
  • Biden calls Moon 'good friend' in phone conversation: Moon's aide
  • Korean remakes, romance series to hit small screen in June Korean remakes, romance series to hit small screen in June
  • 'Cyber Hell' director tells of disturbing 'Nth room' crime 'Cyber Hell' director tells of disturbing 'Nth room' crime
  • 'The Roundup' surpasses 2 million viewers within 4 days of release 'The Roundup' surpasses 2 million viewers within 4 days of release
  • Why does it take so long for K-pop group members to go solo? Why does it take so long for K-pop group members to go solo?
  • Kim Hee-sun to return to big screen after 19 years Kim Hee-sun to return to big screen after 19 years
DARKROOM
  • People in North Korea trapped in famine and pandemic

    People in North Korea trapped in famine and pandemic

  • 2022 Pulitzer Prize: Bearing witness to history

    2022 Pulitzer Prize: Bearing witness to history

  • Worsening drought puts millions at risk

    Worsening drought puts millions at risk

  • Our children deserve the best

    Our children deserve the best

  • End of mask mandates

    End of mask mandates

The Korea Times
CEO & Publisher : Oh Young-jin
Digital News Email : webmaster@koreatimes.co.kr
Tel : 02-724-2114
Online newspaper registration No : 서울,아52844
Date of registration : 2020.02.05
Masthead : The Korea Times
Copyright © koreatimes.co.kr. All rights reserved.
  • About Us
  • Introduction
  • History
  • Location
  • Media Kit
  • Contact Us
  • Products & Service
  • Subscribe
  • E-paper
  • Mobile Service
  • RSS Service
  • Content Sales
  • Policy
  • Privacy Statement
  • Terms of Service
  • 고충처리인
  • Youth Protection Policy
  • Code of Ethics
  • Copyright Policy
  • Family Site
  • Hankook Ilbo
  • Dongwha Group