HanMyeong-Wol is an agent in North Korea working to suppress the rising wave of South Korean pop culture in North Korea. She goes after people who watch South Korean dramas, movies, or pop music, but she hopes to one day move up as an agent in the special forces. Myeong-Wol then takes a test to become a special agent, but fails the test. Título Spy Myeong Wol Original Ano produção 2011 Dirigido por Hwang In Hyuk Estreia 11 de Julho de 2011 Mundial Outras datas Duração 1260 minutos Classificação 16 - Não recomendado para menores de 16 anos Gênero Ação Comédia Romance Países de Origem Coreia do Sul Sinopse Uma espiã de elite Norte-Coreana, Han Myung Wol, e seu parceiro, Choi Ryu, infiltram-se na Coréia do Sul em uma missão para interromper a agitação Hallyu pelo sequestro de uma de suas principais estrelas, Kang Woo. Apesar da competência em seu trabalho, o único defeito de Myung Wol é sua incontrolável curiosidade. Uma brincadeira sucede e ela se apaixona por Kang Woo. Emissora KBS2 • Episódios 18 • Duração 70 min. Elenco Este site usa cookies para oferecer a melhor experiência possível. Ao navegar em nosso site, você concorda com o uso de cookies. Se você precisar de mais informações e / ou não quiser que os cookies sejam colocados ao usar o site, visite a página da Política de Privacidade.
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EditSummariesIn the romantic-comedy "Spy Myeong-Wol," beautiful North Korean spy Myeong-Wol goes to South Korea in an attempt to kidnap a popular Korean male entertainer Kang Woo. Han Myeong-Wol is an agent in North Korea working to suppress the rising wave of South Korean pop culture in North Korea. She goes after people who watch South Korean dramas, movies, or pop music, but she hopes to one day move up as an agent in the special forces. Myeong-Wol then takes a test to become a special agent, but fails the test. Nevertheless, Myeong-Wol doesn't give up her hope of becoming a special agent just like her father. Myeong-Wol is then given a mission to go to Singapore as the bodyguard for a high ranking military officer's daughter. The daughter is crazy about Korean pop star Kang Woo and goes specifically to Singapore to watch his concert. The daughter is accompanied to Singapore by Myeong-Wol and the chief of special agent team Choi Ryu. After the concert, the military officer's daughter asks Myeong-Wol to get Kang-Woo's autograph. Myeong-Wol obliging the daughter, follows Kang-Woo but finds it difficult to obtain his autograph. Kang Woo brushes off Myeong-Wol and states he doesn't give autographs in the public. Finally, Myeong-Wol sneaks into a masked auction event where Kang-Woo participates. Kang Woo buys an old book that is part of a 4 book collection. Meanwhile, Myeong-Wol goes near Kang Woo to get his autograph. At that time, 3 masked men attack Kang Woo to get the book. Myeong-Wol thwarts the 3 masked men's attempt by throwing a pen. When Han Myeong-Wol goes back to North Korea she meets with the chief of special agents Choi Ryu. Choi Ryu informs Myeong-Wol that he won't pick her for the special agent team. At that moment, Myeong-Wol notices the pen she threw at the masked auction event in Singapore. Myeong-Wol then realizes that she ruined their mission. Myeong-Wol then decides to go to South Korea to complete their missSynopsisIt looks like we don't have any synopsis for this title yet. Be the first to moreContribute to this pageSuggest an edit or add missing contentWhat is the English language plot outline for Spy Myung-wol 2011?AnswerSee more gapsLearn more about contributingEdit pageAdd episodeMore from this title
SpyMyung-wol is a (2011- ) South Korea-Korean language series, directed by In Hyuk Hwang, Kim Young Kyoon and created by . The synopsis of the series read as In the romantic-comedy "Spy Myeong-Wol," beautiful North Korean spy Myeong-Wol goes to South Korea in an attempt to kidnap a popular Korean male entertainer Kang Woo. Han Myeong-Wol is an

Completed manicmuse4 people found this review helpful Story Acting/Cast Music Rewatch Value I can't believe that I've never heard of this drama before! This is exactly the kind of old school drama that I love! The premise of this drama is completely ridiculous and so addictive. It's full of KDrama clichés, in the best way, and a cast that makes it all so much fun to watch. If you want a drama that is realistic with a complicated plot and characters with a lot of depth, you are definitely in the wrong place. If you want a cinderella trope with great romantic chemistry and a North Korean spy twist, you are in for a treat. This drama is part rom-com part cheesy thriller and is unapologetically over the top, which I loved. This drama is totally self-aware about how cheesy it is, and I think that is what makes it work, and had me hooked from episode start with my favorite part of this drama, and that is Eric Mun as Kang Woo. I don't know much about his boyband days, but he stars in one of my favorite dramas ever, "Another Oh Hae Young", so he is the main reason I wanted to give this drama a shot. He plays the quintessential arrogant male lead, a Hallyu idol, and he's perfect in the role. He manages to make some of his character's worst flaws "cute" instead of annoying, and his charm is undeniable. He is matched Han Ye Seul as the title spy Myung Wol, and although she is not as strong of an actor as Eric, I really liked her portrayal of the sweet and innocent but impetuous and [email protected] female spy. From the very beginning, I loved their banter and I knew they would be a fun couple to watch. No matter how cheesy the dialogue or how predictable the plot became they made me want to keep watching and rooting for them. Is a lot of that because of Eric, maybe, but I thought they worked very well liked the rest of the cast as well. You really need a great cast to make a drama so "tropey" work, and make the silliest dialogue and most logic-defying scenes work, which they do. The supporting cast is pretty one-note but effective. The main villain is great at being very villainy, and the fellow spy characters who are comic relief are actually funny. Jang Hee Jin as spoiled and obnoxious Joo In Ah was really good at being equal parts hateable and likable, and Lee Jin Wook as spy Choi Ryu comes through as the kind of 2nd lead to give you that second lead syndrome so many viewers crave his quirky ear movements were a bonus. In fact, I liked them both so much I wasn't even bothered by the love triangle/square. Yes, the acting is often overdone in moments, and too cheesy even for me during some scenes, but that worked for this drama's style which is kinda campy, even seeming to make fun of itself in moments. This may not fit everyone's taste but I think that just added to the fun of this crazy for the plot, this drama isn't afraid to be as absurd as possible, which is clear from the very first episode. Don't bother asking questions like 'How can Myung Wol possibly beat up all those men and not break a sweat?', or 'Is it really that easy for a stranger to move in with a celebrity?'. Just embrace the farfetched fight scenes and all the other outlandish parts of the story. This drama isn't meant to be taken seriously, it's meant to be entertaining, and I was certainly entertained. My main complaint with the story is that some things got to be too repetitive after a while. It was almost like they decided to literally repeat some scenes almost verbatim. I mean, how many times do we need to see Choi Ryu ask Myung Wol the same exact question with the same exact expression? Still, I was actually entertained by how "bad" the writing was at some points, especially the last episode, which made me laugh inappropriately, and made me oddly happy to see clichés that usually annoy me. I think in the name of telling a fun story all was forgiven, but I still can't give this a higher story score based on that. Even the soundtrack, with it's take on the mission impossible theme, lets you know that the more serious parts are still I watch this again? Yup. It wouldn't be high on my rewatch list, but I can definitely see myself being in the mood too see all of the antics and chemistry again. Maybe some of the fun would be lost since I know what happens, but I can still enjoy just watching it all happen again, especially for Eric's acting, although I'd be tempted to skip quite a few scenes. Overall, I am really glad I randomly came across this drama. I felt nostalgic watching it. It reminded me of the kind of dramas I loved when I first got into watching KDramas. It's not quite "favorites list" worthy, probably because the lighthearted silliness made it hard for me to emotionally connect at all to this drama, but that's not the kind of drama this is. If you don't like melodrama, you probably should pass on this one, even though it's definitely melodrama-lite. If you like answers to questions and logical conclusions to situations then you should definitely pass on this. If you like Eric Mun, then grab an extra-large popcorn and enjoy yes there's a shower scene. If you like to pine over second leads, then Jin Wook is your man! This definitely isn't my first North & South Korea centered romance drama, or my favorite this is no "The King 2 Hearts", but I'm a fan of "Myung Wol the Spy". If their goal was to keep me excited about watching each episode, and happy I did watch by the end, well... mission accomplished. Read More Was this review helpful to you?

Tapidrama ni.. kalau bukan Jo In Sung hero.. Tambah lagi ada Kim Bum BOF.. Maybe aku tak tengok.. Sebab dramanya terlalu serius dan sakit kepala aku.. Myung Wol the Spy Episode 1 Myeongwol, a North Korean agent, meets the Hallyu star Kang Woo in Singapore. Things go awry, and Myeongwol seeks to redeem herself. Source Kocowa Myung Wol the Spy Episode 2 Myeongwol tries to find the ancient book in Kang Woo’s house but is unsuccessful. In the meantime, Myeongwol is assigned a new mission. Source Kocowa Myung Wol the Spy Episode 3 Kang Woo finds out about Myeongwol’s false background. Ryu tells Kang Woo information related to his father’s death. Source Kocowa Myung Wol the Spy Episode 4 Myeongwol becomes Kang Woo’s bodyguard, but he still shows no interest in her. Ina gets Ryu to be her bodyguard to make Kang Woo jealous. Source Kocowa Myung Wol the Spy Episode 5 Kang Woo thinks he might have seen Myeongwol in Singapore. Myeongwol is given a very difficult new order. The NSA begins an investigation. Source Kocowa Myung Wol the Spy Episode 6 Myeongwol comes to see Kang Woo in a different light. Concerned about Myeongwol’s strange behaviour, Kang Woo starts being nice to her. Source Kocowa Myung Wol the Spy Episode 7 Kang Woo fires Myeongwol over the love scandal that erupts about him and Myeongwol. Myeongwol comes up with a plan to kidnap Kang Woo. Source Kocowa Myung Wol the Spy Episode 8 Myeongwol is reinstated as Kang Woo’s bodyguard. Myeongwol and Ryu pose as lovers to rouse Kang Woo’s jealousy. Source Kocowa Myung Wol the Spy Episode 9 Kang Woo finds out Myeongwol had been lying to him about her love for him. Myeongwol decides to become a star to get Kang Woo to marry her. Source Kocowa Myung Wol the Spy Episode 10 Myeongwol feels empty and sad when Kang Woo announces that he and Ina are dating. Myeongwol gets a role in Kang Woo’s TV drama. Source Kocowa Myung Wol the Spy Episode 11 Kang Woo and Myeongwol ad-lib a scene, laying their hearts bare. Reality is harsh, however, and Kang Woo’s forced to stay with Ina. Source Kocowa Myung Wol the Spy Episode 12 Kang Woo declares his love for Myeongwol at his concert. Ryu orders Myeongwol to steal the last volume of the “Tetra Codex” from Kang Woo. Source Kocowa Myung Wol the Spy Episode 13 Kang Woo is about to propose to Myeongwol when he sees her sneaking out his “Tetra Codex”. He starts to doubt her. Source Kocowa Myung Wol the Spy Episode 14 Kang Woo finds out about Myeongwol’s false background. Ryu tells Kang Woo information related to his father’s death. Source Kocowa Myung Wol the Spy Episode 15 Kang Woo and Myeongwol are tormented by their impossible love for one another. Preparations are made for the return to North Korea. Source Kocowa Myung Wol the Spy Episode 16 Myeongwol rejects Kang Woo’s marriage proposal and accepts Ryu’s for the sake of her comrades and motherland. Source Kocowa Myung Wol the Spy Episode 17 Kang Woo is shot, and Myeongwol thinks Ryu did it. Myeongwol is pursued by the NSA, and she and Ryu prepare to return to the North. Source Kocowa Myung Wol the Spy Episode 18 Ryu and Myeongwol are about to leave for the North when Myeongwol is kidnapped by Chairman Ju. Ryu and Kang Woo set out to rescue her. Source Kocowa MyungWol The Spy (2011) [Korean] *AIRING* [Update Ep01] ♥Synopsis♥ An elite North Korean spy, Han Myung Wol, and her partner, Choi Ryu, infiltrates South Korea on a mission to disrupt the Hallyu Wave by kidnapping one of their top stars, Kang Woo. Completados Aicha14 pessoas acharam esta resenha útil História Acting/Cast Musical 10 Voltar a ver Eric has a different feeling that make you wanna watch him. His acting is not amazing but he is good. Han Ye Seul is pretty and she is good at acting. But I think she needs work on her facial expressions more. She use only one for shocked, frustared, sad and angry! Drama keeps repeating itself all over. it seems like happy ending but a problem come up; they solve the problem, again seems like happy ending *DININININ* -evil background music- another similar problem come up! Only one villian cause so many problems. They can create different problems or they can choose someone else to cause problems for lead actor & actress. Thay can make this show 14-16 episodes and just finish it smoothly. Ending was good but it could be better! So many stellar. Yes they need advirsement. Eric use his own drama for his own group = fair enough. But using them so much ANNOYING! I'm trying to watch a drama here! Leia Mais Esta resenha foi útil para você? SinopsisNice Guy: "Nice Guy" bercerita tentang kisah seorang pria (diperankan oleh Song Joong Ki) yang terluka hatinya dan dikhianati oleh seorang wanita yang ia cintai (diperankan oleh Park Shi Yeon). Myung Wol the Spy [HD 720p] = 9 DVD. Nail Shop Paris [HD 720p] = 2 DVD. New Heart [HD 720p] = 8 DVD.

Both dramas have.. -undercover spies that are awkward with emotional feelings -spies end up have some relationship to an idol -cute, fun, spunky sidekicks/side characters -romantic relationships that affect the spies' mission -fun comedy -stoic male leads -male leads' sunglasses give them an unexpected amount of personality that speaks for itself -female leads use a friend to attract male leads' attention -unexpected plot development -fun, enjoyable, romancy Although these dramas aren't at all alike in storyline or theme, they're both fluffy, fun and light dramas that are feel-good romantic comedies. Both have very lovable male leads who fall head-over-heels for the female lead, both of whom are a bit ditzy, scatterbrained and ignorant in the field of what life has in store for them. Both dramas circle around the marriage theme and the characters' future. Both of these dramas are on my top 10 list and are very worth watching when you're in the mood for something super romancy and heart-pounding. Spies story but different story line. If you like Dennis Oh I recommend this drama. Even he didn't speak Korean but still he is adorable. All the surrounding and circumstances are different, but the feelings between the main couples the "type" of love in these two dramas seem similar to me. They start out with almost enemy like relationship, the man treats the woman sometimes really badly... but the girl in both dramas is the type who can take it all and some more, very strong girls both of them. Both pairs also end up in a difficult situation later on where they need to decide how much they can give up for their love. Both dramas are based around the same story. A female spy trying to get a man who is danger to fall for her in order to get something from him and end up falling in love and protecting him. It's about forbidden love. It's filled with romance and comedy but filled with almost the same action as City Hunter. You will love it! Both dramas have a main character that is a apecial agent who secretly works for a government but does not let their romantic partner know. When watching crash landing on you I immediately thought of Myung Wol the spy. Both are romance between a north and a south korean. IN Crash Landing on you the female lead is south korean and accidentally lands on North Korea and thus begins her romance with a NK soldier. In Myung Wol , the male lead is a south korean and the female lead is a north korean agent. She comes close to him with an ulterior motive. Male lead is more a jerk compared to Crash landing on you. Personnaly I prefered Myung Wol because the romance was slower and more developped, seemed less forced than is CLOY. About spies comedy romance love story. If you like Eric, Yoo In Na or Im Joo Hwan this series is a must watch & I recommend to watch it. It is almost a bit similar to Eric previous spy drama. Definitely Lee Jin Wook is adorable. I hope they will make more spies drama or movie in the future. They both have that cross of action and romantic comedy. I kept thinking that Rain should have been casted for this part, though I loved Eric Mun. While the premises are completely different, in both drama, it's the female lead's job/task to be with the male lead, and there's a supporting cast monitoring them and advising her as part of some ridiculous ploy. Both have to do with kidnapping a popular star! Both are about a person, who's the bodyguard of a famous celebrity and both fall in love with each other. Myung Wol the Spy has somehow a more serious feeling sometimes, because of the risk she is taking, but overall both tend to be more funny and cute, than serious. They both have the Someone from the North fell in love with someone from the south, and they also have the all military thing going on.

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