Green Rose

Green Rose

Promotional poster
Genre Action
Romance
Drama
Suspense
Written by Yoo Hyun-mi
Kim Doo-sam
Directed by Kim Soo-ryong
Kim Jin-geun
Starring Go Soo
Lee Da-hae
Lee Jong-hyuk
Kim Seo-hyung
Country of origin South Korea
Original language(s) Korean
No. of episodes 22
Production
Producer(s) Kim Young-sup
Running time 60 minutes
Saturdays and Sundays at 21:45 (KST)
Release
Original network Seoul Broadcasting System
Original release 19 March 2005 (2005-03-19) – 29 May 2005 (2005-05-29)
Chronology
Preceded by Spring Day
Followed by Only You
Related shows Green Rose
External links
Website
Green Rose
Hangul 그린로즈
Revised Romanization Geurinrojeu
McCune–Reischauer Kŭrinrojŭ

Green Rose (Hangul: 그린로즈; RR: Geurinrojeu) is a 2005 South Korean television series that aired on SBS from 19 March to 29 May 2005 on Saturdays and Sundays at 21:45 for 22 episodes. Starring Go Soo, Lee Da-hae, Lee Jong-hyuk and Kim Seo-hyung, Green Rose interweaves romance into a story of revenge to offer a fascinating drama.[1][2]

Plot

Lee Jung-hyun (Go Soo) and Oh Soo-ah (Lee Da-hae) are living a normal life as a couple until it is revealed that Soo-ah is actually the daughter of Oh Byung-moo (Han Jin-hee), chairman of SR Electronics, the very company he works at. Shocked and hurt that Soo-ah wasn't honest with him, Jung-hyun tries to break up with her but she convinces him to give their relationship another chance. One night, Jung-hyun is summoned to the chairman's vacation house. Inside, Jung-hyun finds the chairman and the housekeeper both on the floor, the former unconscious and the latter dead. When Jung-hyun attempts to carry the chairman out of the house, a fire is started and Jung-hyun is knocked out. After the evidence points to Jung-hyun as the main suspect, he is sentenced to life imprisonment. To give his son a chance to get out of jail and prove his innocence, his mother kills herself. Cornered by policemen and the SWAT team after a long and exhausting car chase, Jung-hyun jumps off a bridge.

Believed to be dead by everyone, he flees to Shanghai, China where he struggles to survive. He suffers much, homeless and begging from strangers or scavenging garbage cans for food. Time passes and he meets a Korean man named Lee Choon-bok (Park Sang-myun) who eventually becomes his good friend and guardian who takes good care of him like his own brother and a son. He also finds Cha Yoo-ran (Kim Seo-hyung), the chairman's secretary and ex-lover of SR Director Shin Hyun-tae (Lee Jong-hyuk). Yoo-ran decides to help him after Shin orders some men to dispatch her. Under the guidance of Chen Daren, a Chinese business tycoon whose life he and his friends had saved from an assassination attempt, Jung-hyun develops acute business skills and becomes chairman of Super Digital Enterprise, a large Chinese company. After three years, he (under the alias Zhang Zhongyuan), Yoo-ran and Choon-bok return to Korea (wherein upon their return, Jung-hyun still remained under the care of his guardian Choonbok like they were in China) to help him discover the truth and punish the people who framed him. Soo-ah, who is dating Shin Hyun-tae upon his return, immediately sees through his Zhang Zhongyuan facade and recognizes him as Jung-hyun himself. With the help of Soo-ah, Choon-bok and his best friend Kim Dong-wook (Jung Sang-hoon), he discovers that Shin is the person who tried to kill Soo-ah's father. Secretly desiring Soo-ah for years, he also framed Jung-hyun to have her all to himself. Director Seo (Sunwoo Jae-duk), who witnessed the crime, is the man who had hit Jung-hyun on the head and attempted to kill the chairman as well. In the end, Jung-hyun is able to successfully clear his name and Director Seo and Shin commit suicide. He and Soo-ah happily reunite.

Cast

Main characters

Supporting characters

International broadcast

It aired in Japan on cable channel BS-Japan.[3]

Remake

The Philippines produced their own version of this series, which aired on ABS-CBN in 2011. The remake starred Jericho Rosales as Jerome Delgado (Lee Jung-hyun/Zhang Zhongyuan), Anne Curtis as Angela Tuazon (Oh Soo-ah), Jake Cuenca as Edward Fuentebuella (Shin Hyun-tae) and Alessandra de Rossi as Geena Rallos (Cha Yoo-ran).[4][5]

See also

References

  1. "KOREAN TV DRAMA REVIEWS: 그린로즈 (Green Rose)". Twitch Film. 13 January 2006. Archived from the original on 31 December 2006. Retrieved 2013-05-24.
  2. Norwitz, Leonard (7 February 2008). "Green Rose". DVD Beaver. Retrieved 2013-03-18.
  3. http://www.bs11.jp/drama/470/
  4. "Green Rose premieres tonight". The Philippine Star. 14 February 2011. Retrieved 2013-03-18.
  5. "Will justice prevail in Green Rose finale?". The Philippine Star. 22 May 2011. Retrieved 2013-03-18.

External links

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