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Eighteen, Twenty-Nine
Poster of Eighteen, Twenty-Nine.
Also known as18, 29
18:29
18 vs. 29
Written byGo Bong-hwang
Kim Kyung-hee
Directed byKim Won-yong
Ham Young-hoon
StarringPark Sun-young
Ryu Soo-young
Country of originSouth Korea
No. of episodes16
Production
Running timeMondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 (KST)
Original release
NetworkKorean Broadcasting System
ReleaseMarch 7 (2005-03-07) –
April 26, 2005 (2005-04-26)
Eighteen, Twenty-Nine
Hangul
열여덟, 스물아홉
Revised RomanizationYeolyeodeol, seumulahop
McCune–ReischauerYŏlyŏdŏl, sŭmulahop

Eighteen, Twenty-Nine (Korean열여덟, 스물아홉; RRYeolyeodol Seumulmahop; also known as 18 vs. 29) is a 2005 South Korean television series starring Park Sun-young and Ryu Soo-young.[1] Based on the Internet novel The 4321 Days We Shared, the romantic comedy series aired on KBS2 from March 7 to April 26, 2005 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes.[2]

Plot

Yoo Hye-chan (Park Sun-young) is a 29-year-old housewife who's unhappily married to a top acting star, Kang Sang-young (Ryu Soo-young). While on her way to court to file for divorce, a car accident drastically changes her life. Though she physically recovers, retrograde amnesia causes Hye-chan to mentally revert to that of an 18-year-old teenage girl, and she finds everything around her unfamiliar.

In high school in the 1990s, Hye-chan considered Kang Bong-man, the most popular boy at school and nicknamed "Ice Prince," as her nemesis. Though seemingly shallow and callous, Bong-man hides his vulnerability due to his infamous family background. But little did Hye-chan know that her despised and hated classmate would become an actor one day, change his name to Kang Sang-young and become her future husband. For Sang-young, seeing his wife reliving their high school days rekindles their lost love, and he strives to mend their shattered marriage and help her recover her memory. Meanwhile, Hye-chan begins to fall for him all over again. The only obstacle is Shin Ji-young (Park Eun-hye), an actress who wants Sang-young for herself.

Cast

Original soundtrack

  1. Love Song - Jo Won-seon
  2. 사랑은 유리같은 것 (Love Is Like Glass) - Park Sun-young[5]
  3. 예감 (Presentiment)
  4. Memory
  5. 나를 잊지 말아요 (Don't Forget Me) - Natural
  6. Flown Away
  7. 단 한번이라도 (Just Once)
  8. So Good Bye
  9. 오늘 하루 (Today Is the Day)
  10. 스물아홉 혜찬 (29-year-old Hye-chan)
  11. Run
  12. 열여덟 혜찬 (18-year-old Hye-chan)
  13. Snowy
  14. Sang-young Story (Guitar ver.)
  15. Hye-chan 2
  16. Hye-chan 3
  17. Love Song (Inst.)

References

  1. ^ "Park Seon-young and Ryoo Su-young to Play Lead in Eighteen Vs. Twenty-Nine". KBS Global. 14 February 2005. Retrieved 2013-08-31.
  2. ^ "KBS Drama Eighteen Vs. Twenty-Nine to Premiere March 7". KBS Global. 2 March 2005. Retrieved 2013-08-31.
  3. ^ "Ryoo Su-young Captures Hearts of Female Viewers". KBS Global. 25 March 2005. Retrieved 2013-08-31.
  4. ^ "Park Eun-hye Transforms into a Sexy Woman". KBS Global. 4 March 2005. Retrieved 2013-08-31.
  5. ^ "Park Seon-young Sings Drama Soundtrack". KBS Global. 11 March 2005. Retrieved 2013-08-31.