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He Who Can't Marry (South Korean TV series)

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He Who Can't Marry
Promotional poster
Also known asThe Man Who Can't Get Married
The Man Who Can't Get Hitched
Based onKekkon Dekinai Otoko
by Masaya Ozaki
Written byYeo Ji-na
Directed byKim Jung-gyu
StarringJi Jin-hee
Uhm Jung-hwa
Kim So-eun
Yoo Ah-in
Yang Jung-a
Theme music composerYoon Hee-sung
Country of originSouth Korea
No. of episodes16
Production
Executive producersBae Kyung-soo
Yoon Sin-ae
Ahn Young-min
ProducerLee Gang-hyun
CinematographyEom Tae-man
Choi Chang-young
Shin Sung-il
EditorLee Dong-hyun
Running time60 minutes
Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 (KST)
Production companiesApple Tree Production
Phoenix C&M
Original release
NetworkKorean Broadcasting System
ReleaseJune 15 (2009-06-15) –
August 4, 2009 (2009-08-04)
Related
Kekkon Dekinai Otoko
Korean name
Hangul
결혼 못하는 남자
Hanja
結婚 못하는 男子
Revised RomanizationGyeolhon Mothaneun Namja
McCune–ReischauerKyŏlhon Mothanŭn Namja

He Who Can't Marry (Korean결혼 못하는 남자; RRGyeolhon Mothaneun Namja) is a 2009 South Korean television series starring Ji Jin-hee, Uhm Jung-hwa, Kim So-eun, Yoo Ah-in and Yang Jung-a. A romantic comedy about an extremely stubborn and inflexible 40-year-old bachelor, it is a remake of the 2006 Japanese drama Kekkon Dekinai Otoko.[1][2]

Plot

Architect Jae-hee (Ji Jin-hee) has the looks and the money, but he's over forty and still a bachelor. Despite being great marriage material on paper, his blunt personality and precise lifestyle turn women off. Jae-hee just can't seem to get married—until he meets his equal, single 40-year-old doctor Moon-jung (Uhm Jung-hwa), who spends most of her time at work doing overtime and covering for colleagues. Romance may be in the air yet for the unmarriageable Jae-hee, but there's also his longtime colleague Ki-ran (Yang Jung-a) and young neighbor Yoo-jin (Kim So-eun) to consider.[3]

Cast

A forty-year-old bachelor & Moon-jung's patient.
A single doctor in her forties.
Jae-hee's next door neighbor who has a dog named Sangu.
He works for Jae-hee and is interested in Yoo-jin.
Jae-hee's partner in the firm.
Jae-hee's brother-in-law.
A dentist and Moon-jung's father.
  • Yoo Tae-woong as Moon Seok-hwan
Jae-hee's most hated person.
  • Bae Min-hee as Jo Yoon-hee
Kwang-nam's wife & Jae-hee's sister.
  • Jeon Yang-ja as Kang Hye-ja
Jae-hee's mother.
  • Jang Dan-ji as Kim Yeon-soo
Moon-jung's assistant/nurse.
Yoo-jin's friend.
  • Jang Jung-hee as Jo Yeong-shil, Bong-soo's dental assistant
  • Lee Dal-hyung as foreman
  • Seo Jun-young as Kim Tae-yeol, Yoo-jin's ex-boyfriend
  • Kim Hye-mi as Tae-yeong, Moon-jung's assistant nurse
  • Danji as Eun-hee, Moon-jung's assistant nurse
  • Kim Yu-bin as rental shop clerk
  • Sung Eun-chae as convenience store clerk
  • Choi Sun-young as Park Ye-won, daughter of Kwang-nam & Yoon-hee
  • Shin Pyo as stalker
  • Kim Gun-mo as blind date guy (cameo, episode 1&8)
  • Lee Jung-sub as fashion designer Matthew Jung (cameo, episode 1)
  • Wink as singer (cameo, episode 1)
  • Kwak Hyun-hwa as Mattew's wife (cameo, episode 1)
  • Jeon Hye-bin as Lee Hwa-ran (cameo, episode 3, 6~8)

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Recipient Result
2009 KBS Drama Awards[4] Top Excellence Award, Actor Ji Jin-hee Nominated
Excellence Award, Actor in a Miniseries Ji Jin-hee Won
Excellence Award, Actress in a Miniseries Uhm Jung-hwa Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Yang Jung-a Nominated
Best New Actor Yoo Ah-in Nominated
Best New Actress Kim So-eun Won

References

  1. ^ Oh, Jean (18 May 2009). "Will MBC land a triple or will KBS reach the altar?". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2013-02-17.
  2. ^ Oh, Jean (15 June 2009). "KBS' bachelor battles MBC's queen". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2013-02-17.
  3. ^ "The Man Who Can't Get Hitched". KBS World. Retrieved 2013-02-17.
  4. ^ Lim, Hye-seon (4 January 2010). "Lee Byung-hun scores triple wins at KBS Acting Awards". 10Asia. Retrieved 2014-09-09.