My Rosy Life | |
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Hangul | 장밋빛 인생 |
Literal meaning | A Rosy Life |
Revised Romanization | Jangmitbit Insaeng |
Genre | Melodrama |
Written by | Moon Young-nam |
Directed by | Kim Jong-chang |
Starring | Choi Jin-sil Son Hyun-joo Lee Tae-ran |
Country of origin | South Korea |
Original language | Korean |
No. of episodes | 24 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Lee Deok-geon |
Producer | Bae Kyung-soo |
Production company | Pan Entertainment |
Original release | |
Network | KBS |
Release | 24 August 10 November 2005 | –
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My Rosy Life (Korean: 장밋빛 인생) is a 2005 South Korean television drama series starring Choi Jin-sil,[1] Son Hyun-joo, and Lee Tae-ran. It aired on KBS2 from August 24 to November 10, 2005 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 24 episodes.[2]
My Rosy Life was a huge hit, with average viewership ratings of 34.2%, and reaching 47% at its peak. It was the second top-rated Korean drama of 2005 (next to MBC's My Lovely Sam Soon), and was the highest rated among all the KBS dramas aired that year.[3][4][5]
It is especially notable for the much-praised performance of lead actress Choi Jin-sil.[6] Playing the role of a deserted wife who later discovers that she has cancer, My Rosy Life resurrected Choi's career. Widely known as "Korea's Sweetheart" in her 15-year acting career, Choi's image as the eternal girl next door was destroyed in 2004 after her acrimonious and highly publicized divorce from baseball player Cho Sung-min,[7][8] and industry insiders predicted that her career was over. But Choi made a successful comeback in My Rosy Life, as she reinvented herself as a more approachable "ajumma" (the Korean term for a middle-aged married woman), gaining six kilograms for the role.[9] The pain and suffering of Choi's character blurred the line between reality and fiction, and her performance aroused empathy from TV audiences; with My Rosy Life, she received the best reviews of her career from viewers and critics alike.[10][11][12]
The cast received acting recognition at the year-end KBS Drama Awards, winning nine awards combined, including Top Excellence Awards for Choi Jin-sil and Kim Hae-sook, and an Excellence Award for Son Hyun-joo.[5]
At the Baeksang Arts Awards in 2006, Choi also won Best Actress in a TV Drama, as did Kim Jong-chang for Best TV Director.[13]
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