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12 Years Promise
Promotional poster
GenreRomance
Comedy
Family
Written byKim Yi-kyung
Directed byKim Do-hyung
Yoon Jae-won
StarringLee So-yeon
Namkoong Min
Lee Tae-im
Yoon So-hee
Lee Won-keun
Ryu Hyoyoung
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes26
Production
Executive producerJo Joon-hyung
ProducerGo Jung-ho
Production locationKorea
Running timeSaturdays and Sundays at 20:45 (KST)
Production companyDrama House
Original release
NetworkJTBC
OBS TV (2018)
Release22 March (2014-03-22) –
29 June 2014 (2014-06-29)

12 Years Promise[1] (Korean달래 된, 장국: 12년만의 재회; RRDalrae Doen, Jang-guk: Yisimnyeonmanui Jaehoe; lit. Wild Chives and Soy Bean Soup: 12 Years Reunion) is a 2014 South Korean television series starring Lee So-yeon, Namkoong Min, Lee Tae-im, Yoon So-hee, Lee Won-keun and Ryu Hyoyoung. It aired on jTBC from March 22 to June 29, 2014 on Saturdays and Sundays at 20:45 for 26 episodes.[2]

The native title is a pun, and can also mean Jang Gook Becomes Dal-rae: Reunion in 12 Years. The female protagonist's name Jang Gook means "clear soup with doenjang" which she later changes to Dal-rae, meaning "azalea."

Plot

In 2002, on the night of Korea's momentous World Cup win, high school sweethearts Jang Guk and Yun Jun-su sleep together and Jang Guk ends up pregnant. They are given permission to marry by Jun-su's father, but after a horrible accident Jang Guk loses the baby. Their mothers who were against the relationship from the beginning, take advantage of the situation and splits them up. Jang Guk then leaves Korea to live in the U.S., and changes her name to Jang Dal-lae. Twelve years later, they reunite and get entangled in each other's lives again. The only problem is that Yoo Jun-su doesn't know it's her and Jang Guk doesn't want him to know. [3]

Cast

Main

Guk is a high school senior at the start of the story. She is a good student who has achieved the highest ranking in her classes. After losing her father in a tragic accident, she moves from Busan to Seoul with her mother and younger brother, Hoon. She meets and begins a relationship with her classmate Yu Jun-su and after a fateful night she ends up pregnant with his child.
Jun-su is a high school senior at Daehan High School. He is handsome, friendly, and a good student. His father is the vice principal of the school. His family owns the building in which Jang Guk's family operates a dumpling restaurant. Over the course of twelve years, Jun-su goes from the son of a prominent wealthy household to struggling as the eldest provider for a family that scrapes by from paycheck to paycheck. Prideful and temperamental, he seems tough on the outside but is vulnerable underneath it all.
Da-hae is an ace student who received the highest math score in all of Korea. She is humiliated when her father's adultery becomes public knowledge. Da-hae has been friends with Jun-su since childhood, and is in love with him. When Jun-su rejects Da-hae to date Gook, she is devastated.

Supporting

Jang Guk/Dal-rae's family

Yu Jun-su's family

Ju Da-hae's family

Extended cast

  • Jung Chan as Heo Se-min
  • Jung In-sun as Kang Ham-cho
    • Lee Young-eun as young Kang Ham-cho
  • Lee Yong-Joo as Park Mu-cheol, childhood friend of Jun-su
    • Han Min as young Park Mu-cheol
  • Ah Young as Park Mu-hui
    • Lee Do-yeon as young Park Mu-hui
  • Shin Dong-mi as Yeo-ok
  • Jung Kyu-soo as Mr. Kang

International broadcast

Country Network Airing dates
Philippines Philippines TV5 2019
Taiwan Taiwan ELTA TV (愛爾達電視) August 5, 2016 - September 9, 2016 (Monday to Friday 21:00 - 22:30)
 Thailand - PPTV HD May 28, 2016 - August 13, 2016 (Every Saturday and Sunday 09.00 - 10.25 am)[4]
Channel 9 MCOT HD April 9, 2018 - - May 14, 2018 (Every Monday to Friday from 23.05-23.58.)

References

  1. ^ "12 Years Promise". JTBC Worldwide. JTBC Content Hub. Retrieved February 10, 2018.
  2. ^ Kim, Gwang-kuk (11 February 2014). '달래 된, 장국' 대본 리딩 현장 공개...연습도 실전처럼. TenAsia (in Korean). Retrieved 2014-05-15.
  3. ^ Kim, Hee-eun (19 March 2014). "Min Nam-gung 'happy' to act in new comedic family drama". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2014-05-15.
  4. ^ 12 YEAR PROMISES นานแค่ไหนก็จะรัก. PPTV.

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