Weddings & CO
Description
After graduating from college in New York, four girls who had grew best friends since high school go back home, Seoul. Their education being finished they’re doomed to face the responsibilities and the pictured life their family had for them …however destiny seemed to have heard it differently…
The Female characters:
- Kim Hana commonly called Hon’ or Honey played by Shin Se Kyung
- Choi Subin commonly called Sue played Min Hyo-rin
- Park Sun-hee commonly called Sunny played by Im Yoona
- Lee…Well nobody uses her first name but her nickname Gongju played by (?)
The Male characters:
(I wasn’t brave enough to imagine a name for the male actors so I kept their real name…)
- Choi Jin-hyuk commonly called (mostly by the women above) the vampire…
- Ji Chang-wook commonly called (mostly by the women above) the golden prince…
- Park Ki-wong commonly called (mostly by the women above) the Ki-clown…
- Ju Ji-Hoon commonly called (mostly by the women above) the Manwhore…
Foreword
Have you never felt frustrated after watching your hundredth Korean drama where this dumb poor stupid and ugly girl (that isn’t really ugly) sees her life turned upside down because a man or four actually decide to take her under their wings? Usually two out of the four would fall for her and eventually fight over her (for one episode and a half); before making it up as the rest of the band step in to bring peace in the name of their so called “Bromance” … You probably did, didn’t you? Why in Dramas aren’t girls stunning, rich and intelligent without being the stupid brain Botox that would make the main female character’s life a hell, why aren’t girls simply friends? Why isn’t there something called Sisteromance? That’s the very existential and deep questions that have been haunting me (and probably you as well) leading me to share this fiction that do not reappraise all the clichés we’ve been given but more likely play with it.
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