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[MBC] Can't Lose (Choi JiWoo, Yoon SangHyun, Kim JungTae) ~ 24 Aug 2011
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Title: 지고는 못살아 / Jigoneun Motsala
Genre: Romance
Episodes: TBA
Broadcast network: MBC
Broadcast period: 2011-Aug-24 to TBA
Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 21:55
Synopsis
A drama about what happens when a couple of lawyers gets divorced. -- HANCINEMA
Cast
Choi Ji Woo as Eun-Jae
Yoon Sang Hyun
Park Won Sook
Kim Ja Ok
Kim Jung Tae
Jo Mi Ryung
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Choi Ji-woo to make her drama comeback
by girlfriday | January 28, 2011 | 129 Comments
The Goddess of Melodrama herself, Hallyu star Choi Ji-woo (A Star’s Lover, Air City, Winter Sonata) is planning a return to the small screen with the drama Medical School. Well, the title is informative, I’ll give you that, but not so punchy. (I assure you, it’s the same in Korean: 의과대학). I can’t say that I’m all aflutter for a medical melodrama (been theeeeere, done thaaaaat), but I’m happy to hear news that Choi Ji-woo is returning to television.
It’s one thing javabeans and I always say that we love about the K-drama system: that miniseries mean big stars can commit to TV shows without signing away years of their lives, which means they can regularly return to the medium that launched their careers. (See: Lee Byung-heon in IRIS, Bae Yong-joon in Legend).
It’s been two years since her last drama, 2009′s A Star’s Lover, but she’s since starred in the film Actresses alongside heavy-hitter Go Hyun-jung, who is, at least in the last few years, out-shining Choi as the hottest act in town. Perhaps this drama will be the commercial success that she needs to put her back in the game. (Not that, you know, she’s starving or anything.)
She’ll first be starring in the Japanese melodrama Winter Cherry Blossom on TBS, and then move onto pre-production for Medical School. Looks like there’s a chance we’ll see Choi Ji-woo back in K-dramaland before the year is out.
Via Hankook Ilbo
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Choi Ji Woo cast for MBC’s new drama, ‘Can’t Live With Losing’by VITALSIGN on July 12, 2011 at 10:35 pm
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Hallyu goddess Choi Ji Woo will be making her small screen comeback with MBC’s new mini-series, ‘Can’t Live With Losing‘!
The melodrama centers around the divorce of two lawyers, and the heartwarming encounters they come across. Choi Ji Woo will be playing the role of ‘Eun Jae’, a bright, positive, and confident lawyer.
Since she’s known for playing naive, Cinderella-esque characters, viewers are beginning to wonder how she’ll pull off this new image change.
When asked why she chose this drama in particular, she replied that she fell in love with the character’s charming nature after reading the script.
So far, no one has been cast for the leading male role, but several top stars are currently been considered. Fans commented, “We’ve waited for you for so long, I’m so excited”, and “I’m already anticipating this drama.”
Source + Photos: Sports Chosun via Naver
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Choi Ji-woo back in dramaland as a lawyer
by javabeans | July 13, 2011 | 118 Comments
Choi Ji-woo, the actress whose face practically defines Hallyu (along with, oh, Lee Young-ae and Bae Yong-joon and a handful of others), has announced her next drama. (Well, again. She’d announced a different drama comeback earlier this year.)
It’ll be an MBC series to air later this summer, titled (for now) Can’t Lose. She stars as one-half of a lawyer couple in the midst of divorce (what is it with drama divorcées these days? They’re the new careerwoman, who were the new Candys, who were the new Cinderellas), with events unfolding with a “warm, light touch.”
Choi’s Eun-jae character is a skilled, tough lawyer, described by Choi as “charming and lovable.” Now the question is: Who plays hubby dearest? Reports hint that there’s another popular Hallyu star being courted to play the male lead, who’s in the latter stages of the casting process. If he’s on a similar level (and age range) as Choi, that leaves a pretty finite list of possibilities, although it seems that every day another actor gets to stretch the term and call himself a budding Hallyu star. Hmm… Song Seung-heon? Jung Woo-sung? Kwon Sang-woo?
The drama will follow current Wednesday-Thursday series You’ve Fallen For Me, and premieres in August.
Via Star News
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Yoon Sang-hyun cast as Choi Ji-woo’s leading man
by girlfriday | July 18, 2011 | 138 Comments
Oh, what an interesting pairing! Yoon Sang-hyun (Secret Garden) has been cast in dramaland’s most coveted role of late: as Choi Ji-woo‘s leading man in her comeback drama Can’t Lose. Yoon is a big star in his own right, but right now I can only think of how his Secret Garden character Oska spent the entire series shouting, “I’m a Hallyu star!”
He’s one already, but now he’s gunning to join the A-list, if this drama goes well.
Can’t Lose is about a married couple going through divorce, and both of them happen to be lawyers. How much you wanna bet they’re both divorce lawyers and representing themselves? You just KNOW they’re going to be the polar opposite kind of lawyers too, because that’s just how they cut the cookies in kdramaland.
The show is described as warm and light, which means rom-com. Definitely a plus. I wasn’t excited about this drama on Choi Ji-woo’s name alone because I’m always wary of dramas featuring the sad melodrama version of her, but opposite Yoon she’s likely to be much more upbeat and bubbly. I certainly hope that casting Yoon as the leading man means the production is leaning more towards light comedy, because these two could be amazing together with the right tone. Obviously both have strong dramatic chops to carry the divorce story when things go south (er, more south) for the couple, but I’d love to see a twist and have the drama about divorce be funny and fun.
Directing is PD Lee Jae-dong (Thank You) and writing is Lee Sook-jin who wrote the 2006 drama Great Expectations starring Han Ji-min and Kim Jae-won.
Can’t Lose follows You’ve Fallen For Me and premieres in August on MBC.
Via Star News
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Still-cuts of Choi Ji Woo and Yoon Sang Hyun in upcoming drama, ‘Can’t Lose’, revealedby kdramacrazy on July 29, 2011 at 8:08 pm
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The production team of MBC’s new drama, ‘Can’t Lose‘, have revealed still-cuts of their main characters, Hallyu actress Choi Ji Woo and actor Yoon Sang Hyun (whom many fans know as ‘Oska‘ from SBS’s ‘Secret Garden‘).
Shots from a wedding in particular have gathered immense interest – Choi Ji Woo is seen smiling brilliantly while showcasing that gentle beauty she’s famous for the world over.
In the drama, Choi Ji Woo and Yoon Sang Hyun both appear as divorce lawyers who go through a divorce themselves after their marriage life becomes too difficult.
The pilot episode of ‘Can’t Lose’ will air on August 24th after Jung Yonghwa’s and Park Shin Hye’s ‘Heartstrings‘.
Source+Photo: MyDaily via Nate
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drama baru unni.. |
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waaa.. depa ni lebih kurang jek kan sebaya.. neh klu berlakon sama, kita pun feeling sekali la nak tgk keserasian depa bersama..
tp sbb citer ni kat MBC, mungkin laa slow skit respon kat forum ni.. mcm citer Best Love .. |
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waaa.. depa ni lebih kurang jek kan sebaya.. neh klu berlakon sama, kita pun feeling sekali la nak t ...
zehra2 Post at 3-8-2011 09:08 AM
yep... sebab kalau drama KBS bleh tengok kat KBSW.. kalau drama SBS boleh tengok kat ONE.. drama MBC je yang tak dapek nak layan kat mana2.. |
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alamak oscar......i like!!! |
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wa nak tgk choi ji woo menangis jek dlm citer ni
pada wa, ia sgt berkesan |
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Reply 8# ichi
cntik gaun ji woo...xsabaq tggu cita ni.. |
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wa nak tgk choi ji woo menangis jek dlm citer ni
pada wa, ia sgt berkesan
dauswq Post at 4-8-2011 06:53 AM
dia kalau nangis jenis nangis "winter sonata" memang berkesan sangat.. tahaaaannn je gitu.. rasa nak pecah je dada ni.. kekeke.. kalau dia nangis jenis nangis meraung2 aku tak minat lahhh.. |
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dia kalau nangis jenis nangis "winter sonata" memang berkesan sangat.. tahaaaannn je gitu.. ra ...
blankie Post at 8-8-2011 07:49
wa lagik suka die nangis dlm Stairway In Heaven..
hero pun same2 nanges |
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bila start nih???
CJW nmpk muda je kan |
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essited jugak untuk cerita ni. suka choi jiwoo and yoon sanghyun looks really good in the stills. |
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bila nk tayang ni? tgk sedutan mcm best je |
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Choi Ji Woo and Yoon Sang Hyun Attend Press Conference of "Can't Lose"
Choi Ji Woo and Yoon Sang Hyun attended the press conference for the upcoming comedy drama "Can't Lose" at Lotte Hotel in Seoul on August 17. The drama's cast include Choi and Yoon, as well as Kim Jung Tae, Joo Jin Mo, and Ha Seok Jin. Choi and Yoon play lawyers who are married to each other and decide to divorce.
"Can't Lose" is set to air on MBC during Wednesdays and Thursdays at 9:55 PM KST. The first episode airs on August 24, right after "Heartstrings."
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thanks for the article from soompi
Actress Choi Ji Woo recently said she gave up being pretty.
Choi plays the role of a lawyer in MBC’s new Wednesday-Thursday series, Can’t Live Losing, with Yoon Sang Hyun, who plays the role of her husband. Choi usually played the characters who were always lovely. But in the series, she will perform a fight between her and her husband.
On the 17th, the series held a press conference at Lotte Hotel in Jamsil, Seoul. At the conference, Choi said, “I gave up being pretty in the series because everyone knows that I’m pretty.”
“The director cares about my appearance rather than I do. He told me not to life my eyes because I look scary,” she added.
Can’t Live Losing is Choi’s first romantic comedy.
Choi said, “I was confused at first but now I’m enjoying shooting the series. Yoon always makes comfortable atmosphere at the set. I mostly had to cry in other dramas, but in this one, I’m always smiling.”
“Everyone who has a boyfriend or girlfriend and a husband or wife, would share their feelings with the series,” she added.
The series’ first episode will air on the 24th, after You’ve Fallen For Me.
Source: Segye from Nate |
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