Star's Lover

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Star's Lover
File:StarsLover-poster.jpg
Promotional poster for Star's Lover
Also known as Celebrity's Sweetheart
Genre Romance, Drama
Written by Oh Soo-yeon
Directed by Boo Sung-chul
Starring Choi Ji-woo
Yoo Ji-tae
Country of origin South Korea
Original language(s) Korean
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 20
Production
Production location(s) Korea, Japan
Running time Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 (KST)
Release
Original network Seoul Broadcasting System
Original release 10 December 2008 (2008-12-10) –
12 February 2009 (2009-02-12)
Chronology
Preceded by Painter of the Wind
Followed by Cain and Abel
External links
Website
Star's Lover
Hangul
Hanja 스타의
Revised Romanization Seutaui Yeonin
McCune–Reischauer Sŭt‘a ŭi Yŏnin

Star's Lover (Hangul스타의 연인; RRSeutaui Yeonin; also known as Celebrity's Sweetheart) is a 2008 South Korean television series starring Choi Ji-woo and Yoo Ji-tae that aired on SBS. A love story between a star actress and an ordinary man, director Boo Sung-chul said the series was inspired by the 1999 film Notting Hill.[1][2]

Plot

Lee Ma-ri (Choi Ji-woo) is a top star in Korea and throughout Asia. The head of her management agency, Seo Tae-suk (Sung Ji-ru), hires a ghostwriter to help transform Ma-ri's image. Poverty-stricken university lecturer Kim Chul-soo (Yoo Ji-tae) takes the job in order to earn money to repay his ex-girl friend, who paid for his college tuition. Whilst they are in Japan he falls in love with Ma-ri. However, when the travel essay book "Lovers in Asuka," written by Chul-soo on Ma-ri's behalf, becomes a bestseller, Ma-ri gets caught up in the controversy generated by the ghost writing. The two lovers try to continue their relationship away from media attention, but obstacles abound: eligible young executive Jung Woo-jin (Lee Ki-woo), who pursues Ma-ri; Ma-ri's first love Kang Woo-jin (Choi Phillip), who suddenly vanished from her life; Chul-soo's ex-girlfriend Choi Eun-young (Cha Ye-ryun); and the manipulative Seo Tae-suk, who seeks to control everything in Ma-ri's life.

Cast

Main characters

Supporting characters

Ratings

Date Episode Nationwide Seoul
2008-12-10 1 9.5% (17th) 9.8% (14th)
2008-12-11 2 8.8% (17th) 9.3% (16th)
2008-12-17 3 6.8% 8.7%
2008-12-18 4 7.0% 8.5%
2008-12-24 5 5.9% 8.0%
2008-12-25 6 7.6% 9.8%
2009-01-01 7 9.1% 10.1%
2009-01-01 8 7.8% 10.1%
2009-01-07 9 7.9% 9.1%
2009-01-08 10 7.5% 8.5%
2008-01-14 11 7.4% 8.9%
2009-01-15 12 6.2% 8.5%
2009-01-21 13 7.6% 8.4%
2009-01-22 14 7.3% 8.5
2009-01-28 15 8.2% 9.0% (19th)
2009-01-29 16 9.2% 8.8% (19th)
2009-02-04 17 8.3% 8.4%
2009-02-05 18 9.0% 8.8
2009-02-11 19 5.3% 8.3%
2009-02-12 20 7.2% 8.5%
Average 7.6% 8.9%

Source: TNS Media Korea

Production

As of the twelfth episode Choi was reported to have worn 147 outfits, thus averaging 12 ensembles per episode, with episode two alone featuring 25 different outfits. The sheer volume of clothing and range of styles is in line with her character as a top actress.[3]

Many of the scenes were filmed on location in Seoul and Busan.[4]

  • Episode 20: Ilsan Lake Park, Janghang-dong, Ilsan district, Goyang city, Gyeonggi Province.
  • Episode 8 and 19: Il Mare, an Italian restaurant, located in front of Ilsan Lake Park.
  • Seoul National University: the university of Chul-soo's employment, his lectures and Ma-ri’s visit to the school were filmed at the gallery, Gyujanggak, and museum roads. This is the first time the university has allowed its campus to be used as a filming location.
  • Haeundae Beach and Dongbaek Island, Busan: The scene where Ma-ri confesses her love for Chul-soo and the couple takes a walk on the beach.

International broadcast

It first aired in Japan on satellite channel WOWOW beginning May 1, 2009.[5] Reruns followed on terrestrial network TBS from September 27 to October 22, 2010,[6] and on cable channel KNTV from November 9 to December 4, 2009.[7]

In Thailand it first aired on Modernine TV in 2011.[8]

References

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External links