49 Days

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49 Days

Promotional poster for 49 Days
Genre Romance
Drama
Fantasy
Format Television series
Written by So Hyun-kyung
Directed by Jo Young-kwang
Starring Lee Yo-won
Jo Hyun-jae
Jung Il-woo
Bae Soo-bin
Nam Gyu-ri
Seo Ji-hye
Opening theme Gisingin ang Puso by Liezel Garcia
Country of origin South Korea
Original language(s) Korean
No. of episodes 20
Production
Producer(s) Choi Moon-suk
Location(s) South Korea
Running time Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 (KST)
Broadcast
Original channel Seoul Broadcasting System
Original run 16 March 2011 (2011-03-16) – 19 May 2011 (2011-05-19)
Chronology
Preceded by Sign
Followed by City Hunter
External links
Website

49 Days (Hangul: 49일; RR: 49 il) is a 2011 South Korean television drama series, starring Lee Yo-won, Jo Hyun-jae, Jung Il-woo, Bae Soo-bin, Nam Gyu-ri and Seo Ji-hye. It aired on SBS from March 16 to May 19, 2011 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes.[1][2]

Synopsis

Gullible yet cheerful Shin Ji-hyun (Nam Gyu-ri) is living a perfect life: she is the only daughter of wealthy, doting parents and is surrounded by supportive best friends. She is also engaged to be married to the perfect man, Kang Min-ho (Bae Soo-bin), in just a few weeks. Meanwhile, Song Yi-kyung (Lee Yo-won) is in an existential crisis following her boyfriend's tragic death. She works third shift at a convenience store, sleeps in the afternoon, and often spends what little time she has left in the day contemplating suicide.

One fateful day interweaves the two characters' stories as Yi-kyung attempts to kill herself by walking into oncoming traffic. A bystander saves Yi-kyung by pulling her out of harm's way. However, a massive pile-up ensues from her actions. Ji-hyun fails to hit the brakes as she approaches the collision site and crashes into a truck. When she regains consciousness after the accident, she shockingly finds that she could neither make physical contact with the people crowding around her car nor could any of them hear her protests. She also sees her own body being carted into an ambulance. A motorcyclist nearby seems to be the only person who can see her. After Ji-hyun leaves him to follow the paramedics attempting to revive her body in the ambulance, she meets the cyclist again at the hospital. The cyclist reveals to her that he is indeed the 'Scheduler', an angelic being charged with guiding souls to their final destinations. He explains that since it was not yet her time to die, she is given the chance to recover from her comatose state and live again. The offer is contingent, however, on the completion of a mission: Ji-hyun must gather three teardrops shed out of pure love by three people not related to her by blood within the next 49 days. Elated by the seemingly easy task, Ji-hyun immediately thinks of her fiance and two best friends and is certain she will live again. She then finds herself in the body of the suicidal Yi-kyung for which she will remain for the duration of her quest.

Ji-hyun proceeds by seeking employment as a waitress at a restaurant owned by her high school friend, Han Kang (Jo Hyun-jae). While in the process of obtaining her proof of employment at a hotel where the real Yi-kyung worked, Ji-hyun's memory begins to return to her. Before the accident, Ji-hyun had agreed to meet up with her best friend Shin In-jung (Seo Ji-hye) to show her the bridesmaid dress Ji-hyun had chosen for her. Ji-hyun's excitement is muted when she makes an earth-shattering discovery that opens her eyes to the deception around her. She soon realizes with painful clarity that her life was not so perfect after all and that it won't be as easy to find people who truly love her.[3]

Cast

Main cast

  • Lee Yo-won as Song Yi-kyung/Shin Ji-min:[4][5] a despondent night-shift worker who lives in a run-down apartment alone. Yi-kyung is shown to be stoic and chronically depressed, with no interest whatsoever in living after her boyfriend's death. She partly contributes to Ji-hyun's fatal traffic accident as she unsuccessfully tries to end her life, one of many attempts. She develops a bond with Ji-hyun and rediscovers the strength to go on living from that friendship and after moving on from her tragic past.
  • Nam Gyu-ri as Shin Ji-hyun: a beautiful, pampered yet kind bride-to-be. From the start of the series, Ji-hyun evinces deep feelings for her seemingly perfect fiance, and strong attachment to her friends. She is nicknamed "Optimistic Princess" by her friends because she was known to view situations through rose-colored glasses prior to the accident. Throughout the drama, Ji-hyun develops the most as a character. While she gradually learns to accept the harsh realities of life, she is still able to maintain her faith in the goodness of others.
  • Jo Hyun-jae as Han Kang: one of Ji-hyun's friends in high school, although they are no longer as close as before due to an unfortunate incident. Han Kang puts up the facade of being cold and rude towards Ji-hyun although in reality, he deeply cares for her. The depth of his feelings for her is revealed in such a way that he knows more about her than her own fiance and friends. He is Ji-hyun's pillar of support throughout her 49-day journey.
  • Bae Soo-bin as Kang Min-ho: Ji-hyun's seemingly perfect fiance who possesses good looks and admirable talent. Min-ho initially showed strong romantic feelings towards Ji-hyun as he was apparently emotionally shattered upon receiving tragic news of her accident. Nevertheless, his manipulative and malicious nature is later revealed in his efforts to defraud Ji-hyun's family.
  • Jung Il-woo as Scheduler/Song Yi-soo:[6][7][8][9] a happy-go-lucky guy who has been working as the Scheduler for almost 5 years. He does not retain any memories of his past; thus, he rarely evinces any sympathy towards humans. Nevertheless, after meeting the troublesome 49-day traveler Shin Ji-hyun, his perspective has changed; he even violated a few rules pertaining to his duty as a grim reaper to help her myriads of times. He volunteered to be a Scheduler to realize his final wish.
  • Seo Ji-hye as Shin In-jung: one of Ji-hyun's best friends. In-jung is first shown as the dependable friend when she lends her own shoes to her, not minding at all that she run on in her stockings as a consequence, so that Ji-hyun would arrive at her engagement party on time. However, her altruistic image as the 'caring and trustworthy best friend' veils the envy and deep resentment she harbors against Ji-hyun and her family.

Supporting cast

  • Choi Jung-woo as Shin Il-shik, Ji-hyun's father
  • Yoo Ji-in as Ji-hyun's mother
  • Bae Green as Park Seo-woo
  • Son Byung-ho as Oh Hae-won
  • Moon Hee-kyung as Bang Hwa-joon
  • Kang Sung-min as Noh Kyung-bin
  • Yoon Bong-gil as Cha Jin-young
  • Kim Ho-chang as Ki Joon-hee
  • Jin Ye-sol as Ma Soon-jung
  • Lee Jong-min as Go Mi-jin

Episode Ratings

Date Episode Nationwide Seoul
2011-03-16 01 8.1% (18th) 9.5% (15th)
2011-03-17 02 8.0% 9.5% (12th)
2011-03-23 03 8.8% (16th) 10.7% (9th)
2011-03-24 04 10.2% (14th) 12.2% (9th)
2011-03-30 05 10.2% (9th) 13.2% (5th)
2011-03-31 06 10.5% (12th) 12.8% (7th)
2011-04-06 07 10.0% (9th) 12.5% (5th)
2011-04-07 08 10.5% (13th) 12.8% (7th)
2011-04-13 09 10.0% (9th) 12.1% (5th)
2011-04-14 10 10.8% (8th) 13.3% (6th)
2011-04-20 11 11.0% (5th) 13.7% (3rd)
2011-04-21 12 12.3% (5th) 15.1% (4th)
2011-04-27 13 12.3% (4th) 14.3% (3rd)
2011-04-28 14 11.9% (4th) 13.8% (4th)
2011-05-04 15 14.0% (3rd) 17.4% (3rd)
2011-05-05 16 14.5% (3rd) 16.2% (3rd)
2011-05-11 17 15.2% (3rd) 19.1% (3rd)
2011-05-12 18 12.7% (3rd) 15.4% (3rd)
2011-05-18 19 15.8% (3rd) 19.4% (1st)
2011-05-19 20 17.1% (2nd) 19.9% (1st)
Average[10] 11.7% 14.1%

International broadcast

It aired in Japan on KNTV in summer 2011, and on Fuji TV in fall 2011.[11]

  • Philippines - aired in ABS-CBN entitled as "Pure Love" aired in July 11, 2011.

Theological themes

49 Days explores interconnectedness of all things, such as fate, exorcism, and other spiritual topics. This TV series was inspired by the Korean Shamanism "Bardo" that a soul usually wanders the earth for 49 days and then moves on to the next life, thus frequently referencing relevant Buddhism (once a majority religion of Korea) ideas such as reincarnation and karma. Location names also have theological rhythm -- Han Kang's restaurant Heaven and Mountain Destiny, where Ji-hyun and Min-ho first meet. However, forgiveness, betrayal, true love, and the quantity of three -- reminiscent of Trinitarianism -- (Christian themes) are central to Ji-hyun's obtaining the genuine tears. These themes are recurrently exploited throughout the drama under the manifestation of the relationships of the characters. When Ji-hyun asks whether the Scheduler is male, he answers that such discrimination is not practiced in the afterworld, a concept in Matthew 22:30. The Scheduler also mentions that "knock and the door will be opened to you," echoing Matthew 7:7. The "unutterable secret of the heavens" (천기누설) that Scheduler speaks about is similar to the mysteries of the kingdom of God that "man is not permitted to tell" (2 Corinthians 12:4, Mark 4:11, Matthew 13:11). When Ji-hyun desperately prays to God to save her, her tear necklace attains Han Kang's tear. God also has a tear-collecting bottle in Psalm 56:8. Ji-hyun's last name, Shin (신), means "God" in Korean.

References

  1. Wee, Geun-woo (9 March 2011). "PREVIEW: SBS TV series 49 Days". 10Asia. Retrieved 2013-09-15. 
  2. Kim, Heidi (20 May 2011). "49 Days closes curtains after ruling TV for 3rd week". 10Asia. Retrieved 2013-09-15. 
  3. Lee, Ga-on (17 March 2011). "REVIEW: SBS TV Series 49 Days - 1st Episode". 10Asia. Retrieved 2013-09-15. 
  4. Hong, Lucia (14 January 2011). "Actress Lee Yo-won set to return to small screen in March". 10Asia. Retrieved 2013-09-15. 
  5. Lee, Ga-on (8 June 2011). "INTERVIEW: Actress Lee Yo-won - Part 1". 10Asia. Retrieved 2013-09-15. 
  6. Hong, Lucia (5 January 2011). "Jung Il-woo cast as male lead in upcoming SBS drama". 10Asia. Retrieved 2013-09-15. 
  7. Hong, Lucia (9 March 2011). "Jung Il-woo says watched films Meet Joe Black and Constantine to prep for new drama". 10Asia. Retrieved 2013-09-15. 
  8. Lee, Ji-hye (18 March 2011). "INTERVIEW: Actor Jung Il-woo of 49 Days". 10Asia. Retrieved 2013-09-15. 
  9. Lee, Ga-on (31 May 2011). "INTERVIEW: Actor Jung Il-woo". 10Asia. Retrieved 2013-09-15. 
  10. TNS Media Korea
  11. Hong, Lucia (1 February 2012). "Jung Il-woo and cast of TV series 49 Days to hold promotional event in Japan". 10Asia. Retrieved 2013-09-15. 

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