Secret Garden

2010
Secret Garden

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EP1 Episode 1 Nov 13, 2010

Kim Joo-won, a wealthy mogul, and Yoon Seul, the daughter of a former minister, go on a date. Later, a stunt girl comes to Yoon Seul's rescue.

EP2 Episode 2 Nov 14, 2010

Joo-won takes Ra-im to the hospital to get her treated for an injury. Joo-won can't push her out of his mind, the first girl ever to stand up to him.

EP3 Episode 3 Nov 20, 2010

Joo-won invites Ra-im over for dinner, planning to make a comeback into her favors by reconfirming his position as the department store's CEO.

EP4 Episode 4 Nov 21, 2010

Ra-im goes over to Joo-won's to ask him if he was the one who listed her as the raffle winner, but he denies any involvement and firmly shuts her out.

EP5 Episode 5 Nov 27, 2010

Ra-im, Joo-won, Ssun, Oska and Seul revolve around the MV shoot and the hotel, as conflicts among them heighten to a breaking point.

EP6 Episode 6 Nov 28, 2010

Joo-won and Ra-im wake up in each other's bodies. Greatly confused, they try to find a way to swap themselves back, but nothing seems to work.

EP7 Episode 7 Dec 04, 2010

Ra-im and Joo-won, still trapped in each other's bodies, have a rather acerbic first encounter with Joo-won's mother at his place.

EP8 Episode 8 Dec 05, 2010

The tension between Oska and Seul rises and falls as they reminisce on the good old days when their love was sweet and the future bright.

EP9 Episode 9 Dec 11, 2010

The moment Joo-won becomes drenched in rain, Ra-im's and his souls are miraculously swapped back into their own bodies. Ra-im gleefully takes off.

EP10 Episode 10 Dec 12, 2010

Oska struggles in the aftermath of the plagiarism scandal, while Joo-won proceeds with his new project to build a healing resort.

EP11 Episode 11 Dec 18, 2010

Joo-won tells his mother that his relationship with Ra-im is a mere fling and that there is no possibility of their ever getting married.

EP12 Episode 12 Dec 19, 2010

Joo-won pours out his heart to Ra-im, revoking his request that she be his mermaid, someone who'd quietly stay beside him and dissolve into foam.

EP13 Episode 13 Dec 25, 2010

Seul finds out that one of her employees accidentally leaked Oska's song and readies herself to take full responsibility.

EP14 Episode 14 Dec 26, 2010

Joo-won and Ra-im dance at the VVIP ball as the entire floor watches them in awe. Oska finally realizes what he had done to tear Seul's heart apart.

EP15 Episode 15 Jan 01, 2011

Director Lim and Oska find out the truth about Joo-won and Ra-im's body swap. Joo-won and Ra-im temporarily move in together.

EP16 Episode 16 Jan 02, 2011

After Ra-im misses the audition to ensure Joo-won's safety, blowing the chance of a lifetime, he pulls all available strings to get her another shot.

EP17 Episode 17 Jan 08, 2011

Joo-won's mother promises Ra-im riches to let Joo-won go. But when she realizes that she won't be able to buy her off, she threatens to fire Joo-won.

EP18 Episode 18 Jan 09, 2011

After the accident, Ra-im wakes up in Joo-won's body. She cries over her own unresponsive body, where Joo-won's mind may be trapped forever.

EP19 Episode 19 Jan 15, 2011

As the ice in Yoon Seul's heart slowly melts, Oska is ready to make a full comeback. Meanwhile, the 21-year-old Joo-won is falling for Ra-im again.

EP20 Episode 20 Jan 16, 2011

Joo-won stands up to his mother, and he and Ra-im sign a marriage license. Meanwhile, Oska's back in full sway, with Yoon Seul by his side.
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Released: 13 November 2010 Ended
Producted By: Hwa&Dam Pictures
Country: South Korea
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Official Website: http://www.tv.sbs.co.kr/secretgarden
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A wealthy man and a poor stunt girl fall in love. But things get complicated when their souls become inexplicably swapped and dark secrets surface.

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vampiroconti SPOILERS !!! 1- It's not funny, I hardly ever laughed. Part of it could be poor subtitles, but you don't need those for physical comedy, and there's precious little of that.2- The main premise of the body swap, which offered unlimited possibilities, is terribly underutilized.3- Characters do not behave in a realistic way, for example we are asked to believe that while swapped they aren't curious about their new bodies. Also why pretend they don't feel any kind of sexual impulse? If the creators didn't want them to have sex before marriage they could have found some perfectly good excuse.4- How and why the female lead, from the original distaste for him, comes to love the male lead, is poorly explained, we are left to assume she gets tired of him insisting so much and gives in.5- The story arc of the sidekick couple, even in its simplicity, is a lot more interesting than the protagonists' one.6- While the bodies are swapped they are sometimes showed as un-swapped (for the viewer benefit I guess?) but this only causes confusion and negates the premise.7- The main actress shows good acting skills when she does a man in a woman's body, but below average ones otherwise.8- The two most important conflicts (the difficult love stories of the two couples) are resolved too soon, so the final episode lacks any punch and is reduced to some 50 minutes of happy ending, which is way too many.9- The evil mother thing is overdone.10- The sister of the main character is first introduced and then completely forgotten about.11- Other characters which either had the potential for an interesting sub-plot (the gay musician) or were genuinely funny (the assistant of the department store director Park) were underdeveloped/underutilized.12- To an extent this is to be expected in most TV shows, but when it comes to Secret Garden there are way too many plot holes and inconsistencies.13- For a series produced in 2010, there are too many K-drama stereotypes: rich boy/poor girl, evil mother, sidekick couple, hospital… we've seen this for a decade now. Still it would be OK if at least it was well done, but it isn't.The series by which I jusge all others is "Kim Sam-soon" which, with all the limitations inherent to a family TV program / k drama, is funny, realistic enough, not too syrupy, and sports the best female lead character in the history of television.That show set the standard for rom-coms, and therefore we can expect it to be copied a lot, but Secret Garden went to far: - same actor in the male lead role - in both shows there's a trip to Jeju island - in both shows the male lead had a life threatening accident when younger - said accident left the male lead unable to ride a transport (car/elevator)
cremea Secret Garden is a 20 episode Korean TV show that aired from 2010-2011. It's another poor girl meets rich boy Korean melodrama. Korean television will tell this same story over and over again until the end of time, and, lord knows I've seen a crap ton of these shows to say the least. Summary Verdict: this one's not bad.SPOILERS AHEAD!Here's your story: Ha Ji-won plays Gil Ra-im; a poor & humble stunt woman trying to make ends meet working in the movie industry. Hyun Bin plays Kim Joo-won; a wealthy & arrogant heir to an upscale department store chain. Joo-won mistakes Ra-im as an actress his famous brother once dated, and as a result, they subsequently meet & spend some time together by accident. Need I even bother expounding?...comedy, romance, drama ensue. You know the format: she's the pretty but tough tomboyish type with no time for nonsense in her life, he's the straight laced rich guy who works hard but has plenty of time for whatever nonsense he wishes. The two meet and he begins to soon fall for her. She's less than impressed with him though, so he's got his work cut out for him. The tried and true staple of K-drama loves stories is on full display here; he's constantly presented with a series of arranged dates to meet a future wife from the same ilk as his own family, but he's not interested in this and wants to find his own love. His stature and eligibility means he pursued by an endless supply of suitable beauties, so his ego is a bit unchecked in regards to what a great catch he thinks he is. As such, he is somewhat baffled by the fact that this "lower class" girl doesn't jump at the chance to be with him, couldn't care less about his standing, and won't give him the time of day. He's also never met any woman quite like this before in his life, and she's pretty easy to look at, so he's more than intrigued/smitten/determined/etc…He therefore decides to use his power and wealth to intrude in her life in order to win her over, which initially backfires of course, until perhaps the 2 can eventually find some common ground to stand on if this relationship was "meant to be".We're rolling right along with the standard fare for this genre over the first half dozen episodes or so…it's workable and kept fairly tight for the most part as the two leads come together bit by bit. It's all pretty much par for the course, then, BAM (SPOILERS); on a mountain biking date one day, the 2 stray off course and stumble upon a strange old shop & restaurant in the middle of nowhere. While there, they imbibe a magical potion which causes their souls to switch bodies. As such, a whole new layer to the proceedings then comes into play in this series.While this wacky "out of nowhere" plot aspect of the show may seem absurd (and it is, of course), it does actually work, and, it works quite well. It both helps to break up the status quo for a typical K-drama, and, also serves to further benefit the story as well as a whole. These two characters were having a hard time developing a common ground & relationship the old fashioned way, so perhaps they will find love via this mystical method instead. Accordingly, the two opposites come to understand and appreciate each other more by spending time in each other's body/life.The twist provides for a great deal of comedy to be mined here, as the CEO dude now has to lead the life of the poor tough girl, and stunt woman girl has to run a company and be subjected to high society pressures. While they've switched bodies, they also each take the opportunity to investigate the other, turn away the other's potential love interests, see each other's friends and siblings half naked, etc…it's all pretty cute. This is not without problems though, as each time it rains, the bodies are switched back and forth; so, there's a chance he might get caught in her body while trying to perform a risky stunt that he's ill prepared for, or she does something unknowingly that puts him in danger due to his health problems, etc…Eventually, the two leads get down to the business of trying to figure out how to stop switching bodies all the time, so they can get back to their normal lives before somebody finds out or something goes horribly wrong. With some help from their friends and family, and with a little luck, perhaps all will work out in the end…and, maybe the two leads will be able to find love along the way. The cast all put in acceptable to solid work, and just about all characters are likable enough. Perhaps the best role is that of the CEO's brother; a K-pop star known as Oska, who leads a mostly carefree life of luxury when he's not lamenting the loss of his true love that got away. The stunt woman has a huge fan crush on him that comically belies her no nonsense tough girl persona, to the point of her being elated with scoring concert tickets, sleeping in Oska themed socks, etc…And, though Oska competes with his brother to some degree, he mostly serves as an intermediary for the two leads while they work on their budding romance.All in all, this show is pretty solid. It doesn't go on forever (though it could have been trimmed a little), and it's kept pretty light hearted for the most part; it's mostly a charming comedy-romance-drama, with little heavy handed "evil plot/villain schemes". Be prepared for a melodramatic final act though, as this is Korean melodrama after all.Bottom Line: 7-8 out of 10 stars. I'll give it an 8!
hyunha007 The title head pretty much described it all, with such unique story line of modern fairy tale and the harsh reality, it was sure hardcore for everyone who watched the whole series. They have deviated from the usual KDrama style, plot and conflicts. It is fantasy by the way, but the great thing is that it was not greatly emphasized in the early episodes (the switching part). They did not spend most of the time in different bodies, in contrast to what others would have expected. Sure it was fun to watch the actors played so well but in the latter part it played a big role in story development and made the story what it is: destiny, love, magic and everything else in between.More on the deviating from usual KDrama trend, let's go to love triangles. Pretty much empty, for the first part again I expected Oska and Yoon Seul to be big third parties in the rel. of the main characters (just like in Full House) but again wasn't interesting anymore. Another thing is the conflict between Joo Won's mother. I thought it would be another main conflict but the theme of the story prevailed : Love conquers all! I would also like to commend the writer for such great plot. I love that she did not revealed everything in the first parts, opposed to many KDramas that tells the social status of both protagonists, family background and conflicts at the start of the story. If it had been like that, it would not make the story interesting (I was really guessing what could have happened to Ra Im's father, or Joo Won's life-changing accident, nor how the Oska-Yoon Seul bitterly ended) .It was obviously not a character-driven plot, it was more on what's going to happen to Gil Ra Im and Joo Won next that would help clarify the past.There were many metaphors, symbols and recurring themes (eg little mermaid) and if you had not appreciated this series, I say you missed it. Clearly, it was a work of a genius to think of such great script and plot.Another common mistakes of Kdramas is that you would end up loving the actors because of empty reasons. Secret Garden got me so hooked up to Gil Ra Im and Joo Won that i did not bother searching their names in Google when i was watching the series (I only did that after finishing the series). Their undeniable chemistry would sure fire up the intensity of the key plots, making them effective actors. BOTTOMLINE: I fell in love with the characters! Not with the actors !The ending was absolutely perfect. It wasn't a fairy tale like ending. Ra Im did not turn into Cinderella, nor Joo Won into Prince Charming. In the end, it was their love that prevailed amidst imperfections in their relationship and differences. Finishing the story with the lines, "We still don't have a single wedding picture, but we fall in love every single day, like living a magical life". That's what I true magic brings into our lives: blissful love beyond imperfectionsThe story itself was well-written, plot was well-thought, the casting and the chemistry of the actors have pretty much set the tone for the success of the series. This may sound biased but overall i say this is the BEST KOREAN Drama i have seen in years, and I would be sure there won't be any KDRAMAS that will be as good as this in the coming years.
lia00027 This drama indeed is depicting a different male main character of the usual Korean drama, on this drama Hyun Bin acting cold-hearted, speak straight forwardly but also arrogant and loving at the same time. Ha Ji Won acting as a rather weak female character who pretended to be strong but needed to be loved and taking care of. These 2 characters across their paths and with quite boring some arguments they managed to fall in love and charmed by each other. Don't really get into this drama at 1st but the funniest part is when at 1st they changed souls into their bodies, the 2nd one is predictable of how the story goes on, 3rd one rather sad and I almost cried of how sad it could be. Overall it's a happy ending but without the approval of Hyun Bin's mom and she's being stubborn and hateful till the end. The soundtrack is nice an enjoyable. I don't quite say that it's a good drama, but this one is not bad to killing time. The acting of both the main actors are not that great and quite ordinary may be they could put more effort to bring different characters.