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| A scene from “Women in the Sun.” [KBS-TV] |
On a recent Saturday morning, I found myself doing something totally out of character.
I was tuning into reruns of three consecutive episodes of the KBS-TV drama, “Women in the Sun.”
At a glance, this series, on air every Wednesday and Thursday at 10 p.m., seems to be nothing more than a summation of cliches.
It uses tried and trusted formulas that are usually found in Korean TV dramas.
These include secret births, double love triangles and revenge.
Naturally, this drama was way off my usual must-watch list.
Still, idle flipping through the channels that weekend morning brought me to this drama, and I found myself enslaved.
As seen by its surging audience rating, this drama is captivating viewers.
Its ratings have leapt 10 percent to more than 17 percent.
The crux of this series is the two lead female characters ? Do-young and Sa-wol, the star-crossed sisters.
These two characters betray the Shakespearean adage, “Frailty, thy name is woman.”
They are both strong-willed go-getters who know what they want.
And they are ready to do anything to make their dreams to come true.
Do-young is a successful, sought-after TV personality, hosting a popular TV talk show called “The Wonder Woman Show” that reunites lost relatives or friends.
Do-young herself is a wonder woman figure, always voted as the No. 1 role model for young women.
However, beneath her tough shell, she bears the scars from an unfortunate childhood in an orphanage.
That was before a childless well-to-do couple decided to adopt her.
Little Do-young tries her best to please her adoptive mother, but her efforts are derailed when her adoptive parents give birth to a daughter named Ji-young.
Do-young later abandons her little sister in the crowded Seoul Station and comes back home alone, never to see her sister again, or not.
Years later, Do-young has grown into this successful woman, armed with a hotshot boyfriend, but she feels a sense of crisis, as Sa-wol, a self-made personal shopper of luxury items at a department store, enters her life.
Do-young suspects that Sa-wol may be her sister and she soon discovers that her gut feeling is right.
Despite Do-young’s efforts to cover this up, Sa-wol has discovered the truth behind her birth, and slowly begins to take revenge against Do-young.
In the meantime, there is a double love triangle, as Do-young’s boyfriend, Jun-se, happens to be the one whom Sa-wol secretly admires.
At the same time, Dong-woo, who used to fancy Sa-wol from the same orphanage, falls in love with Do -young.
The true weapon of this series is that it knows how to vary its cliches.
Instead of making viewers savor Sa-wol’s revenge against Do-young, this series also focuses on Do-young’s anxiety.
Through Do-young’s soliloquies on how badly she wanted to be loved by her adoptive parents, viewers find themselves sympathizing with the character.
So the charm of this drama is that it draws no clear line in the sand between good and evil.
It’s not a simple story of revenge.
Rather, it highlights and creates an emotional connection with the scars of individuals, as it gives a chance for Do-young to defend herself.
The world is an unfair place, and Do-young was just not lucky enough to be born with a silver spoon in her mouth.
It does not feel right to put all the blame on Do-young, and this blurred border between good and evil is the drama’s virtue.
by Chun su – jin[sujiney@joongang.co.kr]

heloooo!!! how are u today!!!
i just finishd watching this drama last night! it was worth watching, but as i like romance and love stories more than such drama, i was a little dissapointed with the ending!
have u finishd watching it yet? i dont want to give away anything!
i’m fine..hope you are too where ever u r…
me too…after so tired following the revenge plot..whaaaat…….i feel so very unhappy with the ending….
i kno i kno! whts up with the crap ending!!!!!!! all they get is a little peace but the lil sis!!! and tht other guy!!! oof well i do understand the bit u knw where they say when tht other guy she likes is packing, it kinda means like hes going away but they are going to meet again somwhere etc etc and get together , but all this leaving to the imagination is soooo annoying!!! i want to see with my own eyes not picture it! after all tht trouble shes been through! and i think tht elder sis also ok repented an everything but got off easily as well coz she got whom she wanted whereas the other one dint!
lol now we’v ruined it for whoevers not seen it lol
LOL….we are such a great spoilers….
Cheers….LOL…..
resonates depth and philosophical look into our lives…through typical korean mini series formula, the series accomplishes invoking levels of emotions n questioning the purpose of our existence…
indeed, the unfair world we live…how cruel it seems, how many of us are forced to embark on never ending journey of despair…wihtout a glimpse chance of hope or happiness
isn’t it a god given right to be loved & to be happy? n to live?
kudos to the writer…. the last episode couldn’t have been executed any better…
the guitar scene on the beach on the last episode goes down as one of the most memorable scenes of all of k drama/mini series (other previous dramas/ mini series have had similar scenes but falls short in comparison to this one)
[...] the tale of two sisters who share a dark childhood secret. The 20-episode program, which garnered monster ratings in So. Korea, is targeted at the young adult audience and boasts an all-star cast of the Korean [...]
I loved this show and glad I got to watch the last episode I was crying buckets. I loved the ending although some didnt it was great!!! Love the people who played their respective roles. I was sooo glued on this show!!!!! Instead of all the TV shows we have here in the states this is the one that had me sitting down and waiting for!!!