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		<title>Ara makes her Japanese drama debut</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2009 02:29:04 +0000</pubDate>
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Nineteen-year-old Go Ara (Who Are You) is taking on not just one, but two new drama roles. One has already been announced, which pits her opposite U-Know Yunho in the soccer drama Heading to the Ground. 
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<p>Nineteen-year-old <strong>Go Ara</strong> (<em>Who Are You</em>) is taking on not just one, but two new drama roles. One has already been announced, which pits her opposite <strong>U-Know Yunho</strong> in the soccer drama <a href="http://www.dramabeans.com/2009/07/dbsks-yunho-to-make-acting-debut/" rel="nofollow">Heading to the Ground</a>. </p>
<p>The other is the Japanese series <strong>Karei naru Spy</strong>, which just began airing on July 18 and stars <strong>Nagase Tomoya</strong> and <strong>Fukada Kyoko</strong>. She&#8217;ll appear in the third episode, which airs on August 1, playing a Korean actress who connects with Nagase Tomoya, a swindler-turned-government spy, and talks with him about his painful past. She has already filmed the episode, which marks her Japanese television debut.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, <em>Heading to the Ground</em> features Ara as a sports agent and premieres on September 9.</p>
<p>Via <a href="http://news.naver.com/main/read.nhn?mode=LSD&#038;mid=sec&#038;sid1=106&#038;oid=001&#038;aid=0002787090" rel="nofollow">Yonhap News</a></p>
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		<title>The man who can&#8217;t get ratings</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2009 21:03:33 +0000</pubDate>
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This is an interesting article, in that it looks at the low numbers faced by current Monday-Tuesday drama The Man Who Can&#8217;t Get Married and analyzes it from a cultural perspective. Most low-rated dramas (that aren&#8217;t disasters of writing/acting) tend to explain their disappointing numbers in terms of being too complicated for the average viewer [...]]]></description>
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<p>This is an interesting article, in that it looks at the low numbers faced by current Monday-Tuesday drama <a href="http://www.dramabeans.com/tag/the-man-who-cant-get-married/" rel="nofollow">The Man Who Can&#8217;t Get Married</a> and analyzes it from a cultural perspective. Most low-rated dramas (that aren&#8217;t disasters of writing/acting) tend to explain their disappointing numbers in terms of being too complicated for the average viewer or lacking in &#8220;makjang&#8221; (convoluted, unrealistically dramatic) qualities, but <em>The Man Who Can&#8217;t Get Married</em> is a bit different in that it&#8217;s also adapted from a Japanese series that enjoyed quite a lot of popularity. So why is the Korean version faltering?</p>
<blockquote><p><strong><font size="3"><em>The Man Who Can&#8217;t Get Married</em> can&#8217;t attract popularity</font></strong></p>
<p>Hidden birth secrets, mother/daughter-in-law conflicts, a handsome chaebol who falls for an ajumma without reason &#8212; it has none of those. All it has is the &#8220;man who can&#8217;t get married&#8221; who has reached the age of forty as a bachelor because of his extremely fastidious temperament. </p>
<p>KBS&#8217;s <strong>Man Who Can&#8217;t Get Married</strong>, remade from the popular 2006 Japanese drama of the same name, has been unable to shake off its low single-digit ratings. Compared to other dramas that have been remade from Japanese series like <strong>White Tower</strong> and <a href="http://www.dramabeans.com/tag/boys-before-flowers/" rel="nofollow">Boys Before Flowers</a>, it&#8217;s a disappointing result.
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		<title>What Korean dramas could learn from Japanese productions</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2009 19:44:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>javabeans</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ There&#8217;s an article in the Korea Times (in English) that points out some issues in Korean drama production and what could be improved by looking at the Japanese drama production model. I won&#8217;t reprint the whole article here, but the gist is:
Korean dramas have higher actor fees, which leads to inflated budgets and smaller [...]]]></description>
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<p>Korean dramas have higher actor fees, which leads to inflated budgets and smaller profit margins (or losses); twice-weekly broadcasts keep ratings and buzz high but adds to frantic pace of production. On the other hand, Japanese dramas hand out lower salaries; once-weekly episodes have shorter running times, which gives production more time to ensure higher quality.</p>
<p>I think most of us here are savvy about drama production, particularly since the problems are highlighted whenever a high-profile series becomes known for its behind-the-scenes scrambling (ahem, <a href="http://www.dramabeans.com/tag/boys-before-flowers/" rel="nofollow">Boys Before Flowers</a>, <a href="http://www.dramabeans.com/tag/east-of-eden/" rel="nofollow">East of Eden</a>). Already we&#8217;ve had similar discussions in many threads here, but still, it&#8217;s an interesting read.</p>
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		<title>Will star Japanese writers and Korean production bring drama gold?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jun 2008 21:49:38 +0000</pubDate>
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The Korean Foundation of International Cultural Exchange is working with the Japan Broadcast Writers Association in a joint &#8220;TV drama project,&#8221; which was announced at the TV Drama Writers&#8217; Conference of East Asia, held in the city of Sasebo in Nagasaki Prefecture on June 10 and 11.
Plans were announced for a drama series in [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Korean Foundation of International Cultural Exchange is working with the Japan Broadcast Writers Association in a joint &#8220;TV drama project,&#8221; which was announced at the TV Drama Writers&#8217; Conference of East Asia, held in the city of Sasebo in Nagasaki Prefecture on June 10 and 11.</p>
<p>Plans were announced for a drama series in which eight Japanese drama writers will each be responsible for scriptwriting two hours&#8217; worth of material, to be produced by a Korean production company and air as early as December. Writers include <strong>Inoue Yumiko</strong> (<eM>Pandora, First Kiss</em>) and <strong>Oishi Shizuka</strong> (<em>Kunitori Monogatari, Komyo ga Tsuji</em>). Casting is unconfirmed, although the names being thrown around for consideration include Lee Byung Heon, while director <strong>Yoon Seok-ho</strong> of <em>Winter Sonata</em> has given his informal assent. </p>
<p>Given the success of <strong>Winter Sonata</strong> (and by extension, <strong>Yonsama</strong>) in Japan, I suppose the director was an obvious choice. There have been other joint-production attempts to capitalize on the Hallyu craze, but they haven&#8217;t had the success they were aiming for. There was the 2004 short drama <strong>Friends</strong> pairing <strong>Won Bin</strong> with <strong>Fukada Kyoko</strong>, and, more recently, <strong>Tokyo Shower</strong>. (I believe 2006&#8217;s Japanese drama <strong>Rondo</strong> with <strong>Choi Ji Woo</strong> fared better, although it perhaps didn&#8217;t live up the hope of becoming a runaway hit.)</p>
<p>Meanwhile, production house Olive Nine is already working on a drama to be filmed in Japan, tentatively titled <strong>Lovers in Asuka</strong>. The 20-episode series is set in the town of Asuka in Nara Prefecture and will be written by <strong>Kang Eun Jung</strong>, one of the writers of <em>Lovers in Paris</em>. I suppose they figured they hadn&#8217;t milked the &#8220;lovers in [insert city]&#8221; concept enough yet. </p>
<p>I&#8217;m not sure about <em>Asuka</em>, but I&#8217;m curious to see how Japanese scriptwriters bring (or don&#8217;t bring) a different feel to a kdrama production. (Also, the rotating writers thing worries me &#8212; although it&#8217;s not an automatic detractor, it&#8217;s a risky move.)</p>
<p>Via <a href="http://news.hankooki.com/lpage/sports/200806/h2008061303041491970.htm">Hankook Ilbo</a></p>
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		<title>&#8220;Boys Before Flowers,&#8221; aka the Korean Hana Yori Dango</title>
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I&#8217;m a little late to this info, but this news gets me excited. And apprehensive. But excited!
So the Japanese manga Hana Yori Dango has been made into an anime series, a Taiwanese drama (Meteor Garden), and a Japanese dorama. The Japanese versions are already popular in Korea, but now a kdrama adaptation of the drama [...]]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;m a little late to this info, but this news gets me excited. And apprehensive. But excited!</p>
<p>So the Japanese manga <strong>Hana Yori Dango</strong> has been made into an anime series, a Taiwanese drama (<em>Meteor Garden</em>), and a Japanese dorama. The Japanese versions are already popular in Korea, but now a kdrama adaptation of the drama has been announced, with the tagline that &#8220;Third time&#8217;s the charm!&#8221; But really, when every version has enjoyed immense popularity throughout Asia (and the world), the tagline is a bit misapplied, methinks. </p>
<p>The production team behind the series is none other than <strong>Group Eight</strong>, who did <em>Fantasy Couple</em> and <em>Goong S</em>, and says they were selected by the copyright holder Kamio Yoko (the original manga writer) and Japanese publishing house Shueisha based on the strength of those prior drama series.</p>
<p>I could go into a whole long post about why I really dug <em>Hana Yori Dango</em>, but OH LOOKY HERE you mean <a href="http://www.dramabeans.com/2007/03/hana-yori-dango/">I already did</a>? I just love when I do my own work for myself. (Btw, that link doesn&#8217;t have any substantial spoilers, but there are screencaps and I mention, in a vague way, some of the larger plot elements.)</p>
<p align="center"><img alt="" title="Hana Yori Dango" src="http://javabeans.files.wordpress.com/2007/03/0000.jpg" width="350" /></p>
<p>So the immediate question on everyone&#8217;s mind becomes the casting, particularly the fearsome foursome <strong>&#8220;F4&#8243;</strong> who rule the school as quasi-celebrities, and the <strong>Doumyouji</strong> character in particular, its hard-hearted (and -headed) leader. A Group Eight rep explains, &#8220;Rather than casting based on popularity alone, we&#8217;re going for actors in the Korean F4 who fit the original characters best,&#8221; and intends to scour talent from already famous stars to unknowns in search of the most suitable F4 candidates. </p>
<p>I actually think going with unknowns can be a good move, because a super-popular series casting super-popular actors can overshadow what&#8217;s already a compelling, time-tested story. (But, might I suggest: <a href="http://www.dramabeans.com/wp-content/images/act/4/choishiwon_7.jpg">Choi Shiwon</a> would make a great Doumyouji, wouldn&#8217;t he? He&#8217;s got the right mix of popularity and freshness, and if he can manage the character&#8217;s mix of brutish assholery and thick-headed charm, he might just be perfect.)</p>
<p>Still, I think the big concern ought to be how to make the Korean version a series in its own, and yet remain true enough to the original story to please its existing (sizable) fan base. Also, how do you top the excellence of the Japanese version, made so recently? The dorama version was superlative in its adaptation, its casting, its music, its lighting, its production. Every aspect of the series was handled with great care, and it was rewarded with large success. Furthermore, the current <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boys_Over_Flowers">Wikipedia news</a> (so take with a grain of salt, obvs) indicates the Japanese series is planning to wrap things up with <em>Hana Yori Dango: The Movie</em>, to be released in the summer of 2008. Group Eight is certainly no stranger to expensive, gorgeous-looking sets with <em>Goong S</em>, but they&#8217;ve got their work cut out for them.  </p>
<p>The series is set for a 24-episode run and, for now, aims for an airdate in the latter half of 2008. Dude. I am so there. </p>
<p>(And now all this <em>Hanadan</em> talk makes me want to rewatch the drama. Weekend marathon!)</p>
<p>Via <a href="http://www.mydaily.co.kr/news/read.html?newsid=200802290819401112">My Daily</a></p>
<p><strong><font color="#880000">SONG OF THE DAY</font></strong></p>
<p><strong>Anamu &#038; Maki &#8211; &#8220;ひとつだけ&#8221; (hitotsu dake / only one)</strong>. Neither the song nor the group have anything to do with <em>Hana Yori Dango</em>; merely an excuse to post a Japanese song. [ <a href="http://www.zshare.net/download/8250579cda3d47/">zShare download</a> ]<br />
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		<title>Japan&#8217;s Sassy Girl</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Dec 2007 23:05:47 +0000</pubDate>
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The U.S. is already planning to remake the hit 2001 Jeon Ji Hyun-Cha Tae Hyun movie My Sassy Girl, but so are the Japanese. And they&#8217;ve selected their lead, 27-year-old Tanaka Rena (not to be confused with young pop star and Morning Musume member Tanaka Reina). 
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<p>The U.S. is already planning to remake the hit 2001 Jeon Ji Hyun-Cha Tae Hyun movie <strong>My Sassy Girl</strong>, but so are the Japanese. And they&#8217;ve selected their lead, 27-year-old <strong>Tanaka Rena</strong> (not to be confused with young pop star and Morning Musume member Tanaka Reina). </p>
<p>The Japanese version will take the form of a drama series, however, rather than a film, so you&#8217;ll have many more opportunites to see the &#8220;sassy girl&#8221; get drunk, make a raucus commotion, throw up in public places, and disrupt the lead male&#8217;s life in whatever other ways she can. </p>
<p><img alt="" title="kusanagi" src="http://www.dramabeans.com/wp-content/images/act/2/kusanagi2.jpg" align="right" style="padding:10px;" />Cast in the Cha Tae Hyun role is 33-year-old actor and member of pop group SMAP <strong>Kusanagi Tsuyoshi</strong> (Kusanagi said in an interview with Sakei Sports, &#8220;I&#8217;ve met Cha Tae Hyun before&#8230; Filming this won&#8217;t merely fun and laughs, but will also touch hearts&#8221;). </p>
<p>Differing from the original movie, the leads are now a university instructor in marine biology and an aspiring novelist, and the series will air next April on the Japanese channel TBS. </p>
<p>(I know, it probably seems sexist or something that the guy&#8217;s pic is so much smaller, but that&#8217;s just because I had a hard time finding any decent-looking ones. Honest!)</p>
<p>Via <a href="http://www.newsen.com/news_view.php?news_uid=190128"> Newsen</a>, <a href="http://sportainment.sportsseoul.com/snews/entertain/out/071214/20071214987498620000.htm">Sports Seoul</a></p>
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<p><strong>Swinging Popsicle &#8211; &#8220;ブラインドタッチ&#8221; (Blind Touch)</strong>. Swinging Popsicle is a Japanese band that&#8217;s mildly popular in Korea (among Korean indie-music fans, that is). [ <a href="http://www.zshare.net/audio/56480838163413/">zShare download</a> ]</p>
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		<title>Hana Yori Dango</title>
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I happened to start watching Hana Yori Dango recently, and totally got hooked. I&#8217;m not an avid watcher of j-doramas, though I&#8217;ve seen a few in the past, but I watched all of the first season at once (I kind of like how j-doramas are short and sweet at around 10 episodes, although I do [...]]]></description>
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<p>I happened to start watching <strong>Hana Yori Dango</strong> recently, and totally got hooked. I&#8217;m not an avid watcher of j-doramas, though I&#8217;ve seen a few in the past, but I watched all of the first season at once (I kind of like how j-doramas are short and sweet at around 10 episodes, although I do like the k-drama standard of 16-20 episodes &#8212; but only if the series is good!). Then, happy to hear a second season was in the middle of its run, I tuned into that as well.</p>
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