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Landscape in My Heart
2007 South Korean TV series or program From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Landscape in My Heart (Korean: 그대의 풍경), also known as Your Scene, is a 2007 romance K-drama and soap opera set in the 1960s–1970s.[1][2] The program was directed by Han Jeong-hye and written by Park Jin-suk[1][2] and stars Heo Young-ran in her first leading role since her debut 11 years prior.[1][3][4] The program aired on weekday mornings on KBS1 as part of the KBS TV Novel television series[2] from April 30, 2007 to November 9, 2007.[5] Landscape in My Heart received high ratings among older women, with critics calling the drama nostalgia fuel.[5] The program succeeded Sunok[4] and was succeeded by Beautiful Days.[5]
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Background
Screenwriter Park Jin-sook stated that the program was inspired by his own experiences in boarding houses during his youth.[2]
Plot
The show is set in a boarding house in the 1960s and 1970s[1] and is about a woman named Han Soo-ryun (Heo Young-ran) who breaks up with her high school lover Park Dong-hyek, before realizing that she is pregnant with a baby girl, later named Bobae.[2] Soo-ryun later marries Wo Jong-ku who cares for her more than Dong-hyek; a problem arises when she finds out that Bobae is her daughter.
Cast
- Heo Young-ran as Han Soo-ryun, a single mother.[1][3]
- Kim Cheol-ki as Woo Jong-goo.[3]
- Park Mun-su as Park Dong-hyuk.[3]
- Im Yeo-won as Son Yoon-joo.[3]
- Kim Yong-rim as Hwang Jung-sun, the host of the boarding house.[3]
- Kang Seok-woo as Na Pan-soo.
- Lee Hye-sook as Jang Mo-ran.
- Lee Eun-saem as Si-eun.
- Kim Hyun-joo as Han Young-ok
- Yeon Kyu-jin as Woo Kwang-nam
- Lee Hye-sook as Jang Mo-ran
- Kim Jae-in as Woo Jong-sook
- Yuk Dong-il as Woo Jong-min
- Min Wook as Dong-hyuk's dad
- Kang Seok-woo as Na Pan-soo
- Kang Kyung-hun as Jo Hye-rin
- Moon Chun-sik as Kong Sang-chul
- Nam Young-jin as Manager Choi
- Ahn Hae-suk as Dong-hyuk's mom
- Oh Ji-young as Miss Ji
- Jung So-hee as Madame Yoon
- Lee Eun-saem as Seung-nam
- Sun Jung-hwa
Soundtrack
The program incorporated various older pop songs in its soundtrack, including "Mr. Lonely" (1964), the album Epitaph, and "The Spring Day passes " (1953).[2]
Ratings
The show averaged ratings of 11.7%, with the last episode of Landscape in My Heart achieving its peak rating of 16.0%.[5]
References
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