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Air City
MBC 2007

 

Starring: 

Han Do-Kyung ~ Choi Ji Woo
Kim Ji-Sung ~ Lee Jung Jae
Ha Joon ~ Lee Jin Wook
Myung Woo ~
Moon Jung Hee

General Synopsis:

It's been a long wait, but Choi Ji Woo finally returns to Korean television with the highly anticipated MBC drama Air City. With the Incheon International Airport as backdrop, the drama follows the work and romance of four airport personnel. Choi Ji Woo stars as Han Do Kyung, a level-headed operations chief who remains cool and calm under all circumstances - until she falls for rash government agent Kim Ji Sung played by movie star Lee Jung Jae (Typhoon), in his first drama role in nine years. Adding to her confusion are her evolving friendships with longtime friend Ha Joon (Lee Jin Wook, Someday) and airport director Myung Woo (Moon Jung Hee, Alone in Love), who happens to be Ji Sung's ex-girlfriend. Boosting the drama's draw even further is screenwriter Choi Wan Kyu, the man behind Jumong, Hur Jun, and countless other popular dramas.

Review:

Very Good - I enjoyed this drama.  It's one of the few in recent times that has grabbed my attention.  Uber-skinny Choi Ji Woo does a great job in this thoroughly enjoyable drama.  Eye candy in the form of Lee Jung Jae also give us great acting.  There were a few spots it was a little draggy, but overall, I enjoyed watching Choi Ji Woo and Lee Jung Jae.

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Korea is riding on the "hallyu" movement - the globalization of Korean dramas (K-dramas).  Whether it's Singapore, Malaysia, Japan, China or the U.S., viewers who watch Korean dramas are enamored by the "real" acting and fascinating stories that unfold before their eyes.

K-dramas are a refreshing change for many, and some, like Winter Sonata, take them back to first loves.  Others like, Dae Jang Geum, tell about history in a fascinating way with rich costumes and realistic sets.

While some viewers may find them too "mild" for their taste, many others will be thrilled to find tasteful, endearing programming that reels them in and leaves them wanting more...and more...and more....and then they're hooked only to find that they are part of the "hallyu" movement. 



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