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Heart to Heart (South Korean TV series)

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Written by
  
Lee Jung-ah

Country of origin
  
South Korea

Directed by
  
Lee Yoon-jung

Original language(s)
  
Korean

Genre
  
Romance Comedy Medical drama

Starring
  
Choi Kang-hee Chun Jung-myung Lee Jae-yoon

Heart to Heart (Hangul: 하트 투 하트; RR: Hateu tu Hateu) is a 2015 South Korean television series starring Choi Kang-hee and Chun Jung-myung. It is directed by Lee Yoon-jung, and written by Lee Jung-ah, the writer-director duo of the famous The 1st Shop of Coffee Prince. It aired on tvN from January 9 to March 7, 2015 on Fridays at 20:30 for 16 episodes.

Contents

Plot

Go Yi-seok (Chun Jung-myung) is a successful psychiatrist with a best-selling book and talk show appearances under his belt. Though loving, sensitive and caring towards his family, he is also insecure, egocentric and suffers from an inferiority complex, caused by his childhood experiences. The resulting juvenile behaviour renders him incapable of forming meaningful relationships with women. To make matters worse, he's gradually developing a phobia of his patients, being unable to empathise with their whining - which drives him to drink while on duty.

Cha Hong-do (Choi Kang-hee) is a bright, confident and opinionated woman, whose uncontrollable blushing has left her with crippling sociophobia and caused her to drop out from high-school. She ventures outside her home only when shielded by a helmet and works under disguise as an old grandmother. She nurses a crush of seven years on the kind detective Jang Doo-soo (Lee Jae-yoon) and expresses her feelings by secretly delivering food to his doorstep with notes.

A chance hearing of Doo-soo's blind-date arrangements and upon reading Yi-seok's book, Hong-do is spurred and encouraged to approach Yi-seok's clinic for treatment, so that she can speak to Doo-soo freely face-to-face. A disastrous first encounter leads to Hong-do mistakenly accusing Yi-seok of murder and ends with Yi-seok discovering his phobia disappears when Hong-do is around, while she uncovers his vulnerable side hidden underneath the swagger.

Mutual dependency forces the two to work together, and both slowly realise how beneficial their companionship is to each other. His skill as a psychiatrist allows her real self to blossom into the open, while her inner strength and steadfastness helps him overcome his hidden insecurities.

Entanglements arise when Doo-soo belatedly realises his own feelings for Hong-do and begins to pursue her actively, throwing a spanner into the budding relationship. To complicate things further, Yi-seok's sister Go Se-ro (Ahn So-hee) falls for Doo-soo. Things come to a head for the couple when the Go family's dark past begins to unravel and threatens to drive a nail into the coffin of their bond.

Cast

  • Choi Kang-hee as Cha Hong-do/Oh Young-rae
  • Heo Jung-eun as young Hong-do
  • Chun Jung-myung as Go Yi-seok
  • Lee Jae-yoon as Jang Doo-soo
  • Ahn So-hee as Go Se-ro, Yi-seok's sister
  • Joo Hyun as Go Sang-gyu, Yi-seok's grandfather
  • Kim Ki-bang as Detective Yang
  • Um Hyo-sup as Go Jae-woong, Yi-seok's father
  • Jin Hee-kyung as Hwang Moon-sun, Yi-seok's mother
  • Hwang Sung-eon as Woo Yeon-woo, Yi-seok's girlfriend
  • Seo Yi-sook as Psychiatrist Uhm Ki-choon
  • Choi Moo-sung as Butler Ahn Byung-yeol
  • Kim Ae-kyung as Housekeeper Hwang Geum-shim
  • Lee Moon-jung as Curator (cameo)
  • Lee Bit-na as teenage Cha Hong-do (cameo Ep.1)
  • Choi-Daniel (cameo appearance)
  • Ryu Hye-young as Lee Eun-ho/Lee Jin-ho
  • Ratings

    Note: This drama airs on cable channel / pay TV which has a relatively small audience compared to free-to-air TV / public broadcasters (KBS, MBC, SBS, and EBS).

    Source: AGB Nielsen Korea (general programming standard ratings)

    References

    Heart to Heart (South Korean TV series) Wikipedia