Secret Garden (South Korean TV series)
Secret Garden | |
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Promotional poster for Secret Garden | |
Genre |
Romance Comedy Fantasy Action |
Written by | Kim Eun-sook |
Directed by |
Shin Woo-chul Kwon Hyuk-chan |
Starring |
Ha Ji-won Hyun Bin Yoon Sang-hyun Kim Sa-rang |
Opening theme | Secret Garden opening title |
Ending theme |
Appear by Kim Bum-soo That Woman by Baek Ji-young That Man by Hyun Bin |
Country of origin | South Korea |
Original language(s) | Korean |
No. of episodes | 20 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Lee Min-jeong |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 60 minutes on Saturdays and Sundays at 22:00 (KST) |
Production company(s) | Hwa & Dam Pictures |
Release | |
Original network | Seoul Broadcasting System |
Picture format | 1080i HDTV |
Original release | 13 November 2010 – 16 January 2011 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Life Is Beautiful |
Followed by | New Tales of Gisaeng |
External links | |
Website |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 시크릿 가든 |
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Revised Romanization | Sikeurit Gadeun |
McCune–Reischauer | Sik'ŭrit Katŭn |
Secret Garden (Hangul: 시크릿 가든; MR: Sikeurit Gadeun) is a 2010 South Korean television drama, starring Ha Ji-won, Hyun Bin, Yoon Sang-hyun, and Kim Sa-rang. It aired on SBS from November 13, 2010 to January 16, 2011 on Saturdays and Sundays at 22:00 for 20 episodes.[1][2][3][4] An opening which shows a greeting from a weather forecast news reporter in TV to Kim Joo won, a main character, followed by a thunder clap gives a clue to its audiences that there will be an element of fantasy in the story. The story is about a crossing of social classes with a department store CEO Kim Joo-won (Hyun Bin) falling for a stuntwoman Gil Ra-im (Ha Ji-Won).
Secret Garden was a big ratings success,[5][6] and won a number of awards at both the 2010 SBS Drama Awards and the 47th Paeksang Arts Awards.[7][8]
Plot
A rationalizing Cinderella story between Gil Ra-im (Ha Ji-Won) a stuntwoman and Kim Joo-won (Hyun Bin) a high-end department store CEO (a modern-day prince charming). Through a misunderstanding while trying to resolve a scandal of his cousin, Oska, a famous singer, Ra-im and Joo-won meet and he finds himself stunned by her coolness. Joo-won, who has sound judgement and does not believe in 'love at the first sight' does quite not understand why he has stuck on her, as her appearance keeps coming to his mind. Then as he pursues her she starts reciprocating his feelings, even though Gil Ra-im is seen as a poor and has a profession that has an invisible existence. However, she has a lot of passion to progress in her career and has a been self-supporting that makes her not believe in fairytales. As two different worlds collide, the development of learning about each other happens. For example, 'Cinderella' has learned about a dress code and 'the prince charming' has learned about the little mermaid's right! Oska is a playboy who wants to lead a hedonistic life and resume his popular status as a hallyu star. Then he reunites with his former love Yoon Seul, who has made a successful directing career for herself. But Yoon Seul wants nothing to do with Oska, rather she has her eyes set on Joo-won. The four become tangled in a love square, that becomes more confusing when Ra-im and Joo-won begin switching bodies.
Main characters
- Ha Ji-won as Gil Ra-im/Jamie Gil
- Tough but secretly lonely, the spunky Gil Ra-im works as a stuntwoman for an action school that is run by director Im Jong-soo. As for her ideal type, she prefers men who can throw punches faster than her, and she prefers throwing men over her shoulders rather than awkwardly flirting with them. Due to her father's death when she was in high school, she works hard and doesn't like relying on other people. Her one obsession is Oska, a famous Hallyu star. Though she wasn't looking for romance, switching bodies with the rude CEO Kim Joo-won brings about confusing feelings.
- Hyun Bin as Kim Joo-won/Owen Kim
- He is an heir of the notorious wealthy Moon family, therefore his marriage involves many stakeholders. He was well- educated from a top university in the US, is good looking, and arrogant because of a typical up-bringing in an upper class family. Specific traits that are built in to convey the story are being single-minded perfectionist, rational, overpowering and specifically a defective memory causing him to have claustrophobia. As a perfectionist, he has a habit of saying, "Is this the best? Are you sure?" His employees consider him aggressive because of his straight westernized style of management. He handpicks everything that he thinks is perfect for him, but his perfection is single-minded. For example, track suits that he picks others consider frivolous. As a rational person, he always seeks answers and solutions to explain things that happen to him. As a person who uses excessive power to get things, this can be seen in his management and pursuing Gil Ra-im. Almost seen as sexual assaults and harassment for some viewers, he overpowers his affection in many episodes with the main actress.
- Yoon Sang-hyun as Choi Woo-young / Oska
- A famous Hallyu star who is slowly losing his popularity, Oska is not only Joo-won's cousin but also the first lover of Yoon Seul. He has an almost childish competition with his cousin. He used to rely on his charming looks and money, but seeing Seul again and discovering new talent in a young man named "Sun" triggers something inside of him to change.
- Kim Sa Rang as Yoon Seul/Sophie Yoon
- Oska's first love and Kim Joo-won's fiancée. She comes from a privileged family and is gifted with gorgeous looks and a smart brain. Unable to forgive Oska, she is bent on making him hurt as much as possible. This also includes getting engaged to his cousin Joo-won, who she finds quite attractive.
- Lee Phillip as Director Im Jong-soo/Jason Im
- Having studied abroad, Im Jong-soo speaks English fluently and is well connected with Hollywood. Despite his gruff and rough exterior, he cares about his stunt actors deeply and looks out for them. He holds a soft spot for Ra-im, who is oblivious to his feelings.
- Lee Jong-suk as Han Tae-sun
- A young genius musician discovered by Oska in Jeju Island. Prickly and cold, at first he rebuffs Oska's attempts to recruit him. It is later revealed that he is gay and Oska becomes his muse.
- Yoo In-na as Im Ah-young/Anya Im
- Ra-im's best friend who shares a loft with her. She works at the department store Joo-won owns.
- Park Joon-geum as Moon Boon-hong/Olivia Moon
- Joo-won's mother.
- Kim Ji-sook as Moon Yeon-hong/Irish Moon
- Oska's mother.
- Kim Sung-oh as Secretary Kim
- Joo-won's long-suffering assistant who has a crush on Im Ah-young.
Soundtrack
CD 1
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CD 2
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Ratings
Episode # | Original broadcast date | Average audience share | |||
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TNmS Ratings[9] | AGB Nielsen[10] | ||||
Nationwide | Seoul National Capital Area | Nationwide | Seoul National Capital Area | ||
1 | 13 November 2010 | 16.1% | 16.5% | 17.2% | 18.3% |
2 | 14 November 2010 | 15.0% | 15.6% | 14.8% | 16.0% |
3 | 20 November 2010 | 17.9% | 18.9% | 18.2% | 19.8% |
4 | 21 November 2010 | 20.0% | 20.8% | 21.5% | 24.1% |
5 | 27 November 2010 | 25.4% | 26.3% | 23.6% | 25.5% |
6 | 28 November 2010 | 25.2% | 25.6% | 20.9% | 22.9% |
7 | 4 December 2010 | 24.2% | 24.7% | 22.2% | 24.1% |
8 | 5 December 2010 | 24.6% | 24.8% | 22.3% | 24.3% |
9 | 11 December 2010 | 27.0% | 27.8% | 24.7% | 27.0% |
10 | 12 December 2010 | 28.0% | 28.7% | 25.1% | 27.5% |
11 | 18 December 2010 | 27.0% | 28.2% | 23.7% | 25.3% |
12 | 19 December 2010 | 28.2% | 29.2% | 24.7% | 27.3% |
13 | 25 December 2010 | 24.4% | 25.0% | 22.1% | 23.3% |
14 | 26 December 2010 | 26.5% | 27.1% | 24.1% | 26.1% |
15 | 1 January 2011 | 23.0% | 29.3% | 26.6% | 29.5% |
16 | 2 January 2011 | 23.9% | 29.9% | 26.9% | 29.9% |
17 | 8 January 2011 | 23.8% | 30.0% | 28.1% | 30.5% |
18 | 9 January 2011 | 27.4% | 34.1% | 30.6% | 33.0% |
19 | 15 January 2011 | 29.1% | 35.0% | 33.0% | 35.3% |
20 | 16 January 2011 | 31.4% | 38.6% | 35.2% | 37.9% |
Average | 24.4% | 26.8% | 24.3% | 26.9% |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Result |
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2010 | |
Top Excellence Award, Actor in a Drama Special | Hyun Bin | Won |
Top Excellence Award, Actress in a Drama Special | Ha Ji-won | Won | ||
Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Special | Kim Sa-rang | Nominated | ||
Netizen Popularity Award - Drama | Secret Garden | Won | ||
Netizen Popularity Award - Actor | Hyun Bin | Won | ||
Netizen Popularity Award - Actress | Ha Ji-won | Won | ||
Top 10 Stars | Hyun Bin | Won | ||
Ha Ji-won | Won | |||
Best Couple Award | Hyun Bin and Ha Ji-won | Won | ||
2011 | |
Grand Prize (Daesang) for TV | Hyun Bin | Won |
Best Drama | Secret Garden | Won | ||
Best Actor (TV) | Hyun Bin | Nominated | ||
Best Actress (TV) | Ha Ji-won | Nominated | ||
Best New Actor (TV) | Kim Sung-oh | Nominated | ||
Best New Actress (TV) | Yoo In-na | Won | ||
Best Director (TV) | Shin Woo-chul | Nominated | ||
Best Screenplay (TV) | Kim Eun-sook | Won | ||
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Outstanding Korean Actor | Hyun Bin | Nominated | |
Outstanding Korean Actress | Ha Ji-won | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Korean Director | Shin Woo-chul | Won | ||
Outstanding Korean Screenwriter | Kim Eun-sook | Won | ||
Outstanding Korean Drama OST | "That Woman" - Baek Ji-young | Won | ||
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Grand Prize (Daesang) | Secret Garden | Won | |
Best Actress | Ha Ji-won | Nominated | ||
Best Supporting Actor | Kim Sung-oh | Nominated | ||
Best Supporting Actress | Park Joon-geum | Nominated | ||
Yoo In-na | Nominated | |||
Best Director | Shin Woo-chul | Nominated | ||
Best Writer | Kim Eun-sook | Won | ||
| Best OST | "That Woman" - Baek Ji-young | Won | |
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Grand Prize (Daesang) | Heo Dae-sun, Lee Seung-chun (camera directors) | Won | |
Best Actress | Ha Ji-won | Won | ||
Best Lighting Director | Park Man-chang | Won | ||
| Prime Minister's Award in the Field of Broadcasting | Kim Eun-sook | Won | |
International broadcast
- In January 2011, SBS Contents Hub announced that the drama had been purchased by a number of countries across Asia and the Americas: Peru and the United States. Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, China, the Philippines,Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, Vietnam, Myanmar, and Cambodia .[13]
- In the Philippines, it aired on GMA Network in 2011, and re-run in 2015. Then from October 17 to November 25, 2016, the series re-aired on GMA News TV replacing Coffee Prince.
- In Indonesia, it aired on Indosiar in 2011.
[14] In 2015, it was re-aired on the same network replacing the Mexican telenovela Corazón indomable, shuffled with Two Mothers. It is also available to stream on Iflix with subtitles.[15]
- In Japan, it first aired on cable channel KNTV from August 29 to September 23, 2011.[16] Reairings followed on cable channel BS Premium in 2012,[17] and on major network NHK in 2013.[18]
- In Malaysia, it aired on 8TV (dubbed in Mandarin with Malay subtitles) later in NTV7 in original Korean; Astro Prima (in original Korean with Malay subtitles); Astro Shuang Xing (in both original Korean and dubbed in Mandarin, with Malay and Chinese subtitles); and ONE TV ASIA (in original Korean and dubbed in Mandarin or Malay, with English, Chinese and Malay subtitles). It is also available to stream on Iflix with subtitles.
- In Vietnam, it began airing on October 29, 2012 on HTV2 under the name "Khu vườn bí ẩn".
- In Chile, it began airing on 2012 on Etc...TV and sister station MEGA under the name "Jardín Secreto"
- In the United States, it was dubbed in Spanish and aired on MundoFox retitled as Jardin secreto.
- In Cuba, it aired on the state-run network Canal Habana in 2014.[19]
- In India, it aired on TV channel Puthuyugam TV, from 11 June 2015 dubbed in Tamil replacing To the Beautiful You.
- In Thailand, it aired on Channel 7, from December 15, 2012 dubbed in Thai.[20] It is also available to stream on Iflix with subtitles.
- In Sri Lanka, the drama premiered on TV One on August 15, 2016.[21] The Sinhalese language theme song, "Me Adambarakari" performed by Gayan & Shanika premiered on the network's official Facebook page on June 21, 2016.[22] It is also available to stream on Iflix with subtitles.
Remake
In Thailand remake under the title Secret Garden Thailand, lead role by Ananda Everingham and Pimchanok Luevisadpaibul.[23]
References
- ↑ Choi, Ji-eun (9 December 2010). "Secret Garden Hyun Bin, Ha Ji-won speak on switching bodies - Part 1". 10Asia. Retrieved 2013-03-26.
- ↑ Choi, Ji-eun (9 December 2010). "Secret Garden Hyun Bin, Ha Ji-won speak on switching bodies - Part 2". 10Asia. Retrieved 2013-03-26.
- ↑ Kang, Hye-ran (27 January 2011). "Ha reflects on the success of Secret Garden". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2013-04-02.
- ↑ Kwon, Mee-yoo (9 January 2011). "Secret Garden soundtrack live in concert". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2013-03-26.
- ↑ Kwon, Mee-yoo (26 January 2011). "Secret Garden leaves fairytale love story". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2013-03-26.
- ↑ "Success of Secret Garden Continues to Grow". The Chosun Ilbo. 21 January 2011. Retrieved 2013-03-26.
- 1 2 Ko, Kyoung-seok (3 January 2011). "Ko Hyun-jung wins grand prize at SBS Drama Awards". 10Asia. Retrieved 2013-03-26.
- 1 2 Hong, Lucia (27 May 2011). "Hyun Bin, Lee Byung-hun win top prizes at Paeksang". 10Asia. Retrieved 2011-11-10.
- ↑ "TNMS Daily Ratings: this links to current day-select the date from drop down menu". TNMS Ratings (in Korean). Retrieved 2010-11-13.
- ↑ "AGB Daily Ratings: this links to current day-select the date from drop down menu". AGB Nielsen Media Research (in Korean). Retrieved 2010-11-13.
- ↑ Park, Min-young (29 May 2011). "Hyun Bin, Lee Byung-hun win Paeksang awards". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2013-03-26.
- ↑ Hong, Lucia (1 September 2011) "Chinese series Three Kingdoms wins grand prize at Seoul Drama Awards". 10Asia. Retrieved 2011-11-12.
- ↑ Hong, Lucia (19 January 2011). "Korean drama Secret Garden sold to 13 countries". 10Asia. Retrieved 2011-11-12.
- ↑ "Owen and Jamie's body swap finally happens in Secret Garden". Philippine Entertainment Portal. 16 May 2011. Retrieved 2014-01-18.
- ↑ http://www.interaksyon.com/entertainment/iflix-hits-over-100000-subscribers-as-southeast-asias-fastest-growing-internet-tv-service/
- ↑ http://www.kntv.co.jp/prog/detail/?p=20005
- ↑ "Secret Garden goes to Japan". Korea JoongAng Daily. 6 March 2012. Retrieved 2013-08-20.
- ↑ "More Korean soap operas on Japan channels despite strained ties". Yonhap. 18 February 2013. Retrieved 2013-08-20.
- ↑ "Korean Wave Makes Splash in Cuba". The Chosun Ilbo. 5 November 2014. Retrieved 2015-04-23.
- ↑ "ละคร Secret Garden : เสกฉันให้เป็นเธอ". siamzone.com (in Thai). 5 September 2015.
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/tv1lk/photos/a.1253182168044845.1073741828.1135931999769863/1411430005553393/?type=3&theater
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/tv1lk/photos/a.1135933853103011.1073741827.1135931999769863/1373051726057888/?type=3&theater
- ↑ "ล้างตารอ!! อนันดา เปิดตัว ใบเฟิร์น ประกบคู่ลงซีรี่ส์ Secret Garden Thailand". dara.truelife (in Thai). 2016-11-25. Retrieved 2016-11-26.
External links
- Secret Garden official SBS website (Korean)
- Secret Garden at HanCinema
- Secret Garden at the Internet Movie Database