The Greatest Love
The Greatest Love is a 2011 South Korean romantic comedy television series about true love in the fake world of entertainment. Starring Cha Seung-won, Gong Hyo-jin, Yoon Kye-sang and Yoo In-na, it aired on MBC from May 4 to June 23, 2011 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes.
Synopsis
Gu Ae-jung was the most popular member of girl group Kukbo Sonyeo, literally meaning "National Treasure Girls," some 10 years ago, but fell from grace after becoming embroiled in scandals. She makes appearances on television programs to eke out a living for her troublemaker father and brother.On the other hand, Dokko Jin is the most beloved star in the nation, topping all kinds of popularity polls and appearing in many commercials, but has several character flaws. Ae-jung discovers a secret about Jin by chance and reveals it on a talk show, incurring his fury. However, their ill-fated relationship unfolds in an unexpected way as Jin falls for Ae-jung and tries to win her heart.
Kang Se-ri, is the ex band-mate of Ae-jung. But whereas Ae-jung was more famous in her heyday and Se-ri was a nobody, now Se-ri is one of the most popular celebrities. She dated Dokko Jin for a short time, but despite their breakup, they continue to pretend that they're still dating to avoid negative publicity. Se-ri is also the host of popular TV dating show Couple Making Season 3.
Yoon Pil-joo is a well-mannered, thoughtful and a caring doctor of Oriental medicine. He has no interest in celebrities and their outrageous lives. Under pressure from his mother, he agrees to appear on a TV dating show, but after finding out that Ae-jung will also be appearing on the same show, he is eager to participate in the show and meet her. Fictional dating show Couple Making Season 3 is based on MBC’s real variety program We Got Married, where they throw celebrities into fake relationships for the cameras. The concept is a competition-based mat-seon program, essentially setting up people on blind dates for the purposes of finding a marriage partner. The major difference is that in Couple Making, celebrity ladies compete over a non-celebrity eligible bachelor who gives them roses to prevent their elimination, which is how Yoon Pil-joo ends up as a contestant on the show.
The mix of the main characters’ mismatched personalities with the necessity to maintain public sentiment makes for great hijinks and drama, not to mention an interesting meta social commentary on the entertainment industry and the star-making and -breaking power of image.
Cast
Main
- Cha Seung-won as Dokko Jin
- Gong Hyo-jin as Gu Ae-jung
- Yoon Kye-sang as Yoon Pil-joo
- Yoo In-na as Kang Se-ri
Supporting
- Yang Han-yeol as Gu Hyung-kyu
- Jung Joon-ha as Gu Ae-hwan
- Lee Hee-jin as Jenny
- Im Ji-kyu as Kim Jae-seok
- Choi Hwa-jung as Representative Moon
- Bae Seul-ki as Han Mi-na
- Jung Man-sik as Manager Jang
- Choi Sung-min as Kim Eun-ho
- Kim Mi-jin as Han Myung-jung
- Park Won-sook as Pil-joo's mother
- Han Jin-hee as Gu Ja-chul
- Jeong Gyu-soo as Cardiac surgeon
- Hyoyoung as Harumi
- In Gyo-jin as Mi-na's husband
Special appearances
- Jang Hang-jun
- Jung Doo-hong
- Horan
- Oh Sang-jin
- Kim Gu-ra
- Lee Hwi-jae
- Park Mi-sun
- Jo Hye-ryun
- Lee Byung-jin
- Lee Kyung-shil
- Jo Hyung-gi
- Kim Ji-sun
- Ji Sang-ryeol
- Kim Hyun-chul
- Park Kyung-lim
- Kim Shin-young
- Park Si-yeon
- Lee Seung-gi
- Brian Joo
- Kim Yong-man
- Goo Eun-young
- Park Seul-gi
- Lee Sung-bae
- Seo Hyo-myung
- Hwang Je-sung
- Jung Hwan-gyu
- Kim Gu-ra
Production
Though the drama draws from gossip people hear about celebrities, Cha Seung-won said during the drama's press conference that he also wanted to show a bright, healthy side of the entertainment scene in Korea. He admitted that entertainers do hide behind their image due to their job. "However, this drama will show they are just genuine people off-camera," Cha said. Yoon Kye-sang added that, "The script is very realistic, giving a fun sneak peek into what is going on behind the scenes." Cha has described his comedic acting as technical while his co-star Gong Hyo-jin's is more naturalistic and reactive. They believe they struck a good balance between their two acting styles, which benefited the drama greatly.
Filming
Several of the locations used in the drama are Cafe Monet in Pyeongchang-dong, Kim Jong Young Museum, Lotte World Magic Island, D Square Gallery in Nonhyeon-dong, and Choonwondang Museum of Korean Medicine in Jongno-gu.Product placement were integrated into the characters' storylines, and the drama's popularity resulted in increased sales of products such as smartphones LG Optimus Black and Optimus Big, social networking service Me2day, and energy drink VitaminWater. But the production received a warning from the Broadcasting Commission for what it termed the drama's "egregious" use of PPL.
Original soundtrack
Ratings
The Greatest Love posted an average viewership rating of 16.6 percent on Total National Multimedia Statistics' chart and 19.5 percent on AGB Nielsen Media Research's poll, with its final episode reaching 21 percent on AGB's survey to surpass the 20 percent mark for the first time. It topped the Wednesdays and Thursdays primetime TV chart for five consecutive weeks.Awards and nominations
Comic adaptation
Comic book publisher Tooni Plus released the first two books of The Greatest Love in April 2012. The firm expects to boost Korean comic books' sales abroad with drama-based comic books.Rumour
There is a rumor about the drama. It is said that the story is based on real big Halyuu star Bae Yong Joon and his wife, Park Soo-jin, who was also a former idol girlband member.International broadcast
- - Aired on Fuji TV beginning May 22, 2012. To promote the drama's simultaneous DVD release, a giant truck displaying an ad for the show roamed the streets of Tokyo. Lead actor Cha Seung-won also held a fan meeting in Tokyo titled "The Greatest Love for You" on July 28, 2012.
- Philippines - Aired on GMA Network dubbed in Tagalog from February 11 to April 25, 2013.
- - Aired on 8TV dubbed in Mandarin with Malay subtitles.
- India - Aired on Puthuyugam TV dubbed in Tamil beginning July 1, 2014.
- - Aired on PPTV dubbed in Thai from January 17 to March 14, 2015.