Alt Name: | My Perfect Girl | ||
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Genre: | Romantic comedy | ||
Starring: | Lee Moon-sik Park Sun-young | ||
Country: | South Korea | ||
Language: | Korean | ||
Director: | Jang Tae-yoo | ||
Producer: | Kim Young-sup | ||
Runtime: | 60 minutes | ||
Network: | SBS TV | ||
Num Episodes: | 15 | ||
Based On: | (1991 Japanese TV series) |
The 101st Proposal (; also known as My Perfect Girl) is a 2006 South Korean television series starring Lee Moon-sik and Park Sun-young. It aired on SBS from May 29 to July 25, 2006, on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 (KST) for 15 episodes.
It is a remake of the Japanese drama which aired on Fuji TV in 1991.[1]
Perennial bachelor Park Dal-jae (Lee Moon-sik) has gone on more marriage blind dates than he can count, but he still can't find a wife. It's a tough market since he's not young, good-looking, or rich, but he's got his heart in the right place. On his 100th date, he finally meets the perfect girl, 29-year-old announcer Han Soo-jung (Park Sun-young).
The death of her first love, Chan-hyuk, has put Soo-jung's life at a standstill. Her aunt badgers her into going on a blind date with Dal-jae, and Soo-jung is amazed that he says exactly the same words Chan-hyuk had said when he proposed to her.
She gets angry when she later learns that he'd been coached by his younger brother. Soo-jung tries to keep treating him coldly, but Dal-jae's pure-hearted naivete makes her smile. As Soo-jung gradually opens up to him, Dal-jae becomes hopeful that she'll someday return his feelings. But then Woo-suk (Jung Sung-hwan), who looks exactly like Chan-hyuk, suddenly appears in Soo-jung's life.