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"Shooting the Stars"
Basic information
Title: Shooting the Stars
Country: South Korea
TV :Korea SBS
Language: Korean
Number of episodes: 16 episodes
Type: Romance/Idol
First broadcast: 2002
p>Director: Lee Jang-soo
Screenwriter: Yoon Sung-hee
The Shooting Star Korean drama is exclusively broadcast on Hunan TV
Main actors
Jo In-seong -- as Goo Seung-tae
Jeon Do-yeon -- as Han Nana
Lee Seo-jin -- as Kim Do-hoon
Park Sang-myeon -- as Han Dae-hae
Hong Eun-hee--plays Zheng Ye-lin
Park Taek--plays Director Zhang
Plot introduction
A girl who regards marriage as her life goal, in the ever-changing world In the entertainment industry, you accidentally shoot the star that belongs to your own happiness...
"Shoot the Star" is a work jointly produced by the director and screenwriter of "Beautiful Days" again. It invested heavily and cost thousands per episode. With a salary of 10,000 Korean won (approximately NT$280,000), Jeon Do-yeon was invited to film.
The play is based on an economic person in the film and television industry. One is kind and honest, serious in doing things; the other is deep and responsive. The story of two agents with completely different personalities, from discovering stars to cultivating stars. Jeon Do-yeon plays the role of a silly elder sister in "Shooting for the Stars". She is a manager who creates "stars". Because she was cheated by her boyfriend Lee Seo-jin, she was angry and wanted to take revenge on her unfaithful boyfriend. She decided to become the manager of hotel boy Jo In-sung to help patients with " "Dyslexia" Zhao Yincheng embarks on the road to stardom. In the end, sparks fly between the two, and a sister-brother relationship between the agent and the star begins. This film has a true and detailed description of the real life in the film and television industry. In order to arrange and obtain performance opportunities, the intrigues among agents, actors, directors and producers show the stars under the surface of the gorgeous life. , the unknown helplessness and sorrow when being a small person, and the price paid for success.
Everyone is working hard towards success, but the path and method they take are very different; real success does not depend on fame and fortune, but on whether you can Winning the hearts of the people, as the main line of the play, it describes that although they are ordinary and ordinary, a little downcast, useless and full of mistakes, they are typical third-rate little people with no aspirations, but they have a kind "loving" heart, and through "love and With courage and hard work, they finally realized their dreams and achieved a first-class life.