Friday, September 14, 2012

Jung So Min's New Drama: Could We Marry Co-star Lee Mi-sook's Drama Characteristic

When I read the news that MinMin did have a new drama
 I was so freaking happy and excited!
Finally! MinMin have a new drama role to play and explore!

Below is the drama characteristics of Lee Mi-Sook's which is MinMin's co-star in the cable!
I'm re-posting article from dramabeans 
so we could have an idea what is the story of the drama.

Hopefully one of these days the description of MinMin's character's  will also be release!

credits: dramabeans.com for the article
naver for the pic

Lee Mi-sook is the woman of the upper left side whose wearing the glasses

Re-post from Dramabeans.com

Lee Mi-sook turns into a fierce mom 
(again) for cable drama

Cable channel JTBC is readying a new drama, and Lee Mi-sook (Love Rain, Cinderella’s Sister) is the first star to be attached. The drama is titled Could We Marry (literally, it’s like asking “Will we be able to marry?” but that has a clunkier ring to it, as far as titles go), and, naturally, is themed around weddings and marriage.
That sounds generic, I know, but there’s room in there for some heartfelt and meaty character stuff: the drama will follow the marriage stories of four couples. For instance, one story thread features a bride-to-be with 100 days till her wedding, full of family interactions and wedding preparation details. The show touts the message that preparing for a wedding is not the same as preparing for a marriage and a lifetime of living together, which seems like an obvious statement but could make for nice themed storylines. I say this one’s all going to hinge on execution, and at least JTBC has a solid track record in that regard.
Lee Mi-sook plays a strong, meddling mother with daughters to marry off, which makes me think she’s reprising her role from Thousand Day Promise. Which could be a good thing; she was a hoot in it, and often the sole comic relief in an otherwise dreary story. Lee does sharp and biting in the funniest way, and that makes her more absurd than unlikable since the outrageousness is the point.
In this drama, her character owns a cosmetics store and raises her two daughters on her own. Mom considers money the most valuable thing in the world — which makes her single-minded in the pursuit of prospective son-in-laws. Her own marriage experience was unhappy, so she’s set on making sure it’s different for her children. An admirable prospect, for certain, though you wonder if she’s living vicariously through them to right that wrong, which is less admirable.
She marries off the elder daughter to a doctor, then turns her attention to the younger. Only to have the daughter reveal that she wants to marry an ordinary salaryman. Gasp! Conflict ensues.
Could We Marry will premiere in October.
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