Romance Full of Life

Romance Full of Life (Korean: 생동성 연애; Hanja: 生動性戀愛; RR: Saengdongseong Yeonae; lit. Vivid Love) is a 6-episode South Korean television drama starring Yoon Shi-yoon and Cho Soo-hyang. The drama is one of the "Three Color Fantasy" drama trilogy by MBC. The drama's color is Green. It was preceded by The Universe's Star (White) and it will be followed by Queen of the Ring (Gold). It aired on Naver TV Cast every Tuesday at 0:00 (KST) starting from February 14, and on MBC every Thursday at 23:10 (KST) starting from February 16, 2017.[1][2]

Romance Full of Life
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Also known asThree Color fantasy – Romance Full of Life
Vivid Love
Vivid Romance
GenreRomance
Fantasy
Written byPark Eun-young
Park Hee-kwon
Directed byPark Sang-hoon
StarringYoon Shi-yoon
Cho Soo-hyang
Country of originSouth Korea
Original language(s)Korean
No. of episodes6 (MBC)
Production
Running time30 minutes (MBC)
DistributorMBC
Naver
Release
Original networkMBC
Naver TV Cast
Original releaseFebruary 16 (2017-02-16) 
March 2, 2017 (2017-03-02) (MBC)
Chronology
Related showsThree Color Fantasy
External links
Website

Plot

Story about So In-sung (Yoon Shi-yoon) a dork looking guy, who has been preparing for the examination to become a police officer for 4 years. Despite failing the exam 8 times, In-sung has a positive personality. He then applies for a high paying part-time job called "Experiment Full of Life" and becomes a super-hero and all the ladies fall for him .[3]

Cast

Main

Supporting

  • Kang Ki-young as Jo Ji-sub
  • Kim Min-soo as Gong Moo
  • Jang Hee-ryung as Kim Tae-yi
  • Hwang Young-hee as In-sung's mother
  • Ji Dae-han as Convenience store manager
  • Woo Do-im as Song Ae-kyo
  • Lee Jin-kwon as Supporting

Special appearance

  • Woo Hyeon as In-sung's father
  • Kim Seul-gi as Fisherwoman (ep.6)

Production

The drama is pre-produced and a co-production between Naver and iMBC.[5]

This drama marks the directing debut of the director Park Sang-hoon and his second work after directing the movie A Mere Life. The screenwriter Park Eun-young is known for his drama Hwarang: The Poet Warrior Youth.

First script reading took place in September, 2016 at MBC Broadcasting Station in Sangam, South Korea.[6]

Ratings

  • In the table below, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.
  • NR denotes that the drama did not rank in the top 20 daily programs on that date.
Ep. Date Average audience share (Nationwide)
TNmS[7] AGB Nielsen[8]
1
February 16, 2017
1.8% (NR)
2.1% (NR)
2
1.9% (NR)
2.9% (NR)
3
February 23, 2017
1.7% (NR)
1.8% (NR)
4
2.0% (NR)
1.7% (NR)
5
March 2, 2017
1.6% (NR)
1.4% (NR)
6
1.2% (NR)
1.2% (NR)
Average 1,7% 1.9%
gollark: It's a good indicator, though.
gollark: > how do they even make this useless junk for a dollar?! it's a modern marvelThe amazing power of automated assembly lines I guess?
gollark: It's not sarcastic as much as vaguely ironic, but yes.
gollark: Not particularly.
gollark: I mean "uncool" as in "actually really quite bad".

References

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