Heading To The Ground
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About
Genre - Sports/Romance
Airing Time - September - November 2009
Running Time - 60 minutes the episode
Episodes - 16
Rating - 15
Storyline
The drama about a man trying to achieve what is thought to be impossible: fulfilling his dreams of being a great soccer player. He meets Kang Hae Bin, a sports agent who tries to live her life away from the influence of her rich father.
Cast
Jung Yun Ho - Cha Bong Gun
Go Ah Ra - Kang Hae Bin
Lee Sang Yoon - Jang Seung Woo
Lee Yoon Ji - Oh Yeon Yi
Extended Cast
Bang Joon Seo - Cha Byul Yi
Park Soon Chun - Lee Soon Ok (Byul Yi's Mother)
Yoon Yeo Jung - Ae Ja
Im Chae Moo - Kang Sung Il (Hae Bin's Father)
Lee Il Hwa - Maeng Geum Hee (Hae Bin's stepmother)
Kim Hye Ok - Yeon Yi's mother
Park Chul Min - Hong Sang Man
Lee Seung Shin - Han Myung Kil
Park Hwi Soon - Young Dal
Choi Eun Young - Mi Kyung
Go Soo Hee - Heo Sook Hee
Jung Joon Ha
Yum Dong Hun - Geun Choon (cameo)
Soccer Team
Kim Jae Seung - Lee Dong Ho
Lee Jae Yoon - Shin Poong Chul
Choi Min Sung - Jo Byung Ki
Hong Jong Hyun - Hong Kyung Rae
Kang Shin Il - Choong Ryul (coach)
Ricky Lee Neely - Maxim
Yoon Won Suk - Yong Goo
Personal Opinion
The drama is a slice-of-life story about a young man who dreams of becomming a professional soccer player. He then meets a young woman who wants to live her life the way she wants without the influence of her father. She then becomes his agent and helps him get on the korean national soccer team.
This drama may not look like a big drama, but it's sweet and in some ways funny. Cha Bong Gun, the young man, dreams of becomming a soccer player but luck isn't quite on his side. He works hard, but just when he decided to quit soccer he meets Kang Hae Bin, the young woman, a soccer agent who doesn't want to live her life in the influence of her father and those two start to work together to make both their dreams come true.
While trying to reach their dreams, they both start to get feelings for each other and then Jang Seung Woo appear and tries to do them apart.
As always I love the scenes where the lead roles has their lovely-dovely moments and I get a bit pissed when the third wheel interfere. But in another way, if there wasn't a third wheel, then the drama would be quite boring. The cutest scenes is when Bong Gun is at the mental hospital, because of his accident, he acts cute and innocent since he has lost his memories. Of course it's sad at the same time, but it's just the way he acts when he knows nothing and he even gets a new friend.
Of course this drama has a happy ending, with the two leads getting together. I wont spoil it to much, so if you want to know how it ends, then watch the drama :)
My Rating for this drama is:
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