Phoenix 2020 (Korean: 불새 2020; RR: Bulsae 2020) is a South Korean television romantic drama series directed by Lee Hyun-jik starring Hong Soo-ah,[2] Lee Jae-woo, Seo Ha-jun and Park Young-rin. The series is a reboot of the 2004 MBCseries[a][3] of the same name and includes 120 episodes.[4] The story follows a rich woman and a poor man who marry, get divorced, and meet again after their fortunes have reversed.[5][6] It premiered on SBS TV on October 26, 2020, and aired on weekdays at 8:35a.m. KST until April 9, 2021.
Wealthy chaebol, Lee Ji-eun (Hong Soo-ah) falls in love with the poor Jang Sae-hoon and marries against their families' wishes. Ji-eun was engaged to Sae-hoon's family friend, Seo Jeong-in (Seo Ha-jun), but he was in a committed relationship with another woman. The couple was expecting a child despite the lack of approval from Jeong-in's father. Ji-eun and Sae-hoon eventually divorce, and Jeong-in later dies. After ten years, Ji-eun and Sae-hoon meet again but with swapped lifestyles. Once affluent, Ji-eun lost her fortune while Sae-hoon became a rich entrepreneur. Their changes in wealth allow them to view the world differently and understand each other leading to their reunification.
However, they both have other love interests. Ji-eun meets Seo Jeong-min (Seo Ha-jun), heir to the Seorin Group and Jeong-in's twin brother, and they start going out while Sae-hoon is dating his girlfriend, Mi-ran. At the same time, Jeong-min's ambitious stepmother, Choi Myung-hwa, wants to hang on to Seorin Group at all costs. She is Mi-ran's mother but living under an assumed name and has not seen Mi-ran in years. Jeong-min dislikes Myung-hwa, and Seo Moon-soo (chairman of Seorin Group, Jeong-min's father, and Myung-hwa's husband) plans to remove her.
The show ends with a series of legal cases against Seorin Group, ironically brought to court by Jeong-min himself after he tires of his father's controlling tendencies. Seo Moon-soo is angry at his only living son after Jeong-in's death. In the legal chaos, Moon-soo jettisons Myung-hwa but she kills him and stays with her daughter. Ji-eun and Jeong-min break up, and Ji-eun and Sae-hoon start to work together again.
On June 30, 2020, SBS announced their remake of the 2004 drama Phoenix with the original writer, Lee Yoo-jin. The remake ran for 120 episodes, a much longer run compared to the original's 26 episodes. Lee Yoo-jin commented on the story, "It seems to be a different story from the original. The setting of reunion between Lee Ji-eun and Jang Se-hoon is changed, but the reunion and love journey of the two are different from the original. After reuniting the once-loved man and woman, the process of recovering and understanding the wounds that have been inflicted on each other has been depicted, rather than the ending of achieving love again."[12] The filming started in the second half of 2020[13] and a production presentation was held on October 20, 2020.[14]
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^"'불새'가 의외의 방식으로 리메이크 된다". Huffington Post Korea. June 30, 2020. Archived from the original on November 21, 2020. Retrieved May 14, 2020.
^"[포토] 홍수아 '아름다운 미소'" [[Photo] Soo-ah'Beautiful Smile']. SEGYE (in Korean). October 20, 2020. Archived from the original on November 21, 2020. Retrieved October 21, 2020.
^Son, Him-chan (January 1, 2021). "[포토Q] 남궁민 '스토브리그로 2020 SBS 연기대상 수상'" [[Photo Q] Nam Gung-min'Stove League 2020 SBS Drama Awards']. Sports Q (in Korean). Archived from the original on January 22, 2021. Retrieved January 2, 2021.