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==Plot==
==Plot==
Yoo Si-jin ([[Song Joong-ki]]) is the captain of the [[707th Special Mission Battalion|special forces]]. He catches a motorcycle thief Kim Gi Beom (Kim Min Seok) with Sergeant Major Seo Dae-young ([[Jin Goo]]). The thief is injured during his capture and is sent to the hospital. Dae-young realizes his cellphone was stolen by the thief and goes to the hospital to retrieve his cellphone.
Yoo Si-jin ([[Song Joong-ki]]) is the captain of a [[707th Special Mission Battalion|South Korean Special Forces unit]]. He catches a motorcycle thief Kim Gi Beom (Kim Min Seok) with Sergeant Major Seo Dae-young ([[Jin Goo]]). The thief is injured during his capture and is sent to the hospital. Dae-young realizes his cellphone was stolen by the thief and goes to the hospital to retrieve his cellphone.


In the emergency room, Si-jin meets Dr. Kang Mo-yeon ([[Song Hye-kyo]]) for the first time. He falls in love with her immediately. Mo-yeon mistakenly assumes Si-jin is part of thief's criminal gang. He proves to her that he is a soldier with the help of army doctor Yoon Myeong-joo ([[Kim Ji-won (actress)|Kim Ji-won]]).
In the emergency room, Si-jin meets Dr. Kang Mo-yeon ([[Song Hye-kyo]]) for the first time. He falls in love with her immediately. Mo-yeon mistakenly assumes Si-jin is part of thief's criminal gang. He proves to her that he is a soldier with the help of army doctor Yoon Myeong-joo ([[Kim Ji-won (actress)|Kim Ji-won]]).

Revision as of 08:35, 16 April 2016

Descendants of the Sun
Promotional poster
GenreRomance, Melodrama, Action
Written byKim Eun-sook
Kim Won-seok
Directed byLee Eung-bok
Baek Sang-hoon
StarringSong Joong-ki
Song Hye-kyo
Jin Goo
Kim Ji-won
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes16 + 3 Special Episodes
Production
Executive producerBae Kyung-soo
ProducersHam Young-hoon
Yoo Jong-seon
Park Woo-ram
Production locationsSouth Korea, Greece
CinematographyKim Si-hyeong
Uhm Jun-seong
EditorsChoi Jung-won
Kim Young-joo
Running timeWednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 (KST)
Production companyNext Entertainment World
Original release
NetworkKBS2
Release24 February (2016-02-24) –
14 April 2016 (2016-04-14)

Descendants of the Sun (Korean태양의 후예; RRTaeyangui Huye) is a 2016 South Korean television series starring Song Joong-ki, Song Hye-kyo, Kim Ji-won and Jin Goo. It aired on KBS2 from February 24 to April 14, 2016 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes.

Plot

Yoo Si-jin (Song Joong-ki) is the captain of a South Korean Special Forces unit. He catches a motorcycle thief Kim Gi Beom (Kim Min Seok) with Sergeant Major Seo Dae-young (Jin Goo). The thief is injured during his capture and is sent to the hospital. Dae-young realizes his cellphone was stolen by the thief and goes to the hospital to retrieve his cellphone.

In the emergency room, Si-jin meets Dr. Kang Mo-yeon (Song Hye-kyo) for the first time. He falls in love with her immediately. Mo-yeon mistakenly assumes Si-jin is part of thief's criminal gang. He proves to her that he is a soldier with the help of army doctor Yoon Myeong-joo (Kim Ji-won).

Si-jin and Mo-yeon begin to date, but due to their jobs, their dates don't go well. Si-jin takes an order to lead his soldiers on a peacekeeping mission to the fictional country of Uruk. Meanwhile, Mo-yeon becomes upset that she fails to become a professor due to a colleague's privileged background. When Si-jin and Mo-yeon meet again, they talk about their views on life and realise how different they are. Si-jin, as a soldier, kills to protect lives and Mo-yeon, as a doctor, tries to save all lives. They say their goodbyes.

Eight months later, Mo-yeon rebuffs the sexual advances of hospital chairman Han Suk-won (Tae In-ho) and as a result is assigned to lead a medical team in Uruk. There, Si-jin and Mo-yeon meet again and fall in love again.

Cast

Main Cast

Tae Baek Army

  • Kang Shin-il as Lieutenant General Yoon (aka Yellow Tiger) (Myung Joo's father)
  • Kim Byeong-cheol (김병철) as Lieutenant Colonel Park Byeong-su
  • Park Hoon (박훈) as Sergeant Choi Woo Geun (aka Snoopy)
  • Choi Woong (최웅) as Staff Sergeant Gong Cheol Ho (aka Harry Potter)
  • Ahn Bo-hyun (안보현) as Sergeant Im Gwang Nam (aka Piccolo)
  • Kim Min Seok (김민석) as Lance Corporal Kim Gi Beom

Haesung Hospital Medical Services Team

  • Onew as Lee Chi Hoon (1st year resident of Thoracic Surgery)
  • Lee Seung-joon as Song Sang Hyun (General Surgeon)
  • Seo Jeong-yeon (서정연) as Ha Ja Ae (ER Nursing Team)
  • Park Hwan-hee (박환희) as Choi Min Ji (ER Nurse)

People at Haesung Hospital

  • Hyun Jyu-ni as Pyo Ji Soo (Pathology Specialist)
  • Tae In Ho as Han Suk Won (Chairman of Haesung Hospital)
  • Park Ah In as Kim Eun Ji (Thoracic Surgery Specialist)
  • Jo Woo Ri as Jang Hee Eun (1st Year Resident of Anesthesiology)

Uruk Area

  • Jasper Cho as Daniel Spencer (Peacemaker Emergency Doctor Team)
  • Jeon Soo-jin as Ri Ye Hwa (Peacemaker Emergency Nurse Team)
  • David Lee McInnis as David Agus (Gang Boss, former Delta Force Captain)
  • Dean Dawson as the Chief of Police (Tae Baek Police Chief)
  • Jo Jae-yoon as Jin Young Soo
  • Lee Yi-kyung as Kang Min Jae
  • Zyon Barreto as Fatima

Others

  • Ji Seung Hyun as Senior Lieutenant Ahn Jung Joon
  • Kwak In Joon as Lee Han Soo (Minister of Foreign Affairs)
  • Joey Albright as US Army Delta Force member

Cameos

  • Lee Kwang-soo as shooting arcade operator (episode 1)[3]
  • Lee Jong-hyuk as Captain Kim Jin Seok (episode 2, 5, 10, 15)
  • Matthew Douma as US Army Delta Force Captain (episode 2, 10, 12)[4]
  • Jung Ji Won (정지원) as TV announcer (episode 2)
  • Park Tae Won (박태원) as TV announcer (episode 2)
  • Ryu Hwa-young as Seo Dae Young's ex-girlfriend (episode 4)
  • Jun In Taek as Yoo Young Geun (Yoo Shi Jin's father) (episode 6, 7, 15)
  • Park Joon Geum as Lee Chi Hoon's mother (episode 7, 11)
  • Yoo Ah-in as bank reception (episode 13)
  • Nam Ki Ae as Kang Mo Yeon's mother (episode 13)
  • Red Velvet as themselves (episode 16)

Production

Descendants of the Sun was fully pre-produced before airing which is a departure from the live-shoot production format that characterizes most Korean dramas.[5] The drama is Song Joong-ki's comeback project after serving his two years of mandatory military service.[6]

On June 12, 2015, lead actors Song Joong-ki and Song Hye-kyo filmed their first scene in Seoul.[7] On September 28, 2015, the entire cast and crew (including the four leads, Song Joong-ki, Song Hye-kyo, Jin Goo, Kim Ji-won, as well as supporting actors Kang Shin-il and Onew) departed for Greece.[8] The team resided in the country for approximately a month to shoot episodes crucial to the drama's plot.[9][10] According to Greek news portals and blogs, filming mainly took place in Zakynthos, Arachova and Lemnos.[11]

On November 25, 2015, it was announced that actor Song Joong-ki injured his arm while filming an action scene for the drama on November 23. Two days later, his agency made an update on the actor's condition. Upon closer examination, doctors determined Song had also suffered a damaged ligament to his right knee in addition to the fractures in his arm. Filming continued with other actors and scenes that did not require Song's presence. On December 7, 2015, Song Joong-ki returned to work only 2 weeks after he was injured and spotted filming at a station in Seoul.[12][13][14]

According to industry insiders, the crew wrapped up the last shoot in the early morning of December 30, 2015.[15]

The cost of the production cost a staggering 13 billion won (approximately $10.8 million) to produce.[16]

Original soundtrack

No.TitleArtistLength
1."Always"Yoon Mi-rae3:25
2."Everytime"Chen and Punch3:08
3."This Love (이 사랑)"Davichi3:46
4."You Are My Everything"Gummy4:00
5."Once Again (다시 너를)"Kim Na-young feat. Mad Clown3:55
6."Talk Love (말해! 뭐해?)"K.Will3:37
7."With You"Lyn4:15
8."By My Side (사랑하자)"SG Wannabe3:46
9."Wind Beneath Your Wings (그대, 바람이 되어)"M.C the MAX3:55
10."How Can I Love You"XIA (Junsu)4:20

Chart Performance

Chart Performance
Title Year Peak chart positions Sales [17] Remarks
Gaon[18]
"Always" (Yoon Mi-rae) 2016 2
  • KOR (DL): 789,103+[19]
Part 1
"Everytime" (Chen and Punch) 1
  • KOR (DL): 721,772+[20]
Part 2
"This Love" (Davichi) 1
  • KOR (DL): 813,169+[21]
Part 3
"You Are My Everything" (Gummy) 1
  • KOR (DL): 728,036+[22]
Part 4
"Once Again" (Kim Na-young ft. Mad Clown) 2
  • KOR (DL): 523,035+[23]
Part 5
"Talk Love" (K.Will) 1
  • KOR (DL): 593,334+[24]
Part 6
"With You" (Lyn) 15
  • KOR (DL): 261,358+[25]
Part 7
"By My Side" (SG Wannabe) 10
  • KOR (DL): 224,808+[26]
Part 8
"Wind Beneath Your Wings" (M.C the MAX) 8
  • KOR (DL): 123,348+[27]
Part 9
"How Can I Love You" (XIA (Junsu)) TBA TBA
Part 10
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Ratings

In the table below, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.

Episode # Original broadcast date Average audience share
TNmS Ratings[28] AGB Nielsen[29]
Nationwide Seoul National Capital Area Nationwide Seoul National Capital Area
1 24 February 2016 12.6% (7th) 12.7% (4th) 14.3% (4th) 14.4% (4th)
2 25 February 2016 13.5% (6th) 14.5% (4th) 15.5% (3rd) 16.0% (4th)
3 2 March 2016 21.8% (2nd) 22.7% (1st) 23.4% (2nd) 24.6% (2nd)
4 3 March 2016 22.9% (2nd) 23.5% (2nd) 24.1% (2nd) 25.1% (2nd)
5 9 March 2016 24.6% (2nd) 26.3% (1st) 27.4% (1st) 29.2% (1st)
6 10 March 2016 25.4% (2nd) 27.6% (1st) 28.5% (1st) 29.8% (1st)
7 16 March 2016 27.0% (2nd) 28.9% (1st) 28.3% (1st) 30.1% (1st)
8 17 March 2016 25.9% (2nd) 28.7% (1st) 28.8% (1st) 30.5% (1st)
9 23 March 2016 29.7% (1st) 32.3% (1st) 30.4% (1st) 31.0% (1st)
10 24 March 2016 28.8% (1st) 31.0% (1st) 31.6% (1st) 33.3% (1st)
11 30 March 2016 29.1% (2nd) 31.3% (1st) 31.9% (1st) 33.5% (1st)
12 31 March 2016 31.1% (1st) 33.9% (1st) 33.0% (1st) 34.3% (1st)
13 6 April 2016 30.4% (1st) 33.7% (1st) 33.5% (1st) 35.0% (1st)
14 7 April 2016 31.1% (1st) 33.5% (1st) 33.0% (1st) 35.6% (1st)
15 13 April 2016 31.1% (1st) 35.6% (1st) 34.8% (1st) 37.5% (1st)
16 14 April 2016 35.3% (1st) 40.5% (1st) 38.8% (1st) 41.6% (1st)
Average 26.27% 28.54% 28.58% 30.09%
Special 20 April 2016
21 April 2016
22 April 2016

International broadcast

  • Production company, NEW said that the drama has been exported to 32 countries.[30]
  • In China, it airs simultaneously with South Korea's broadcast where it is available to stream on iQiyi and has been streamed 2.3 billion times.[31] Its popularity in China has caused concern with the country's Ministry of Public Security posting a warning on its official Weibo account against the drama warning viewers "watching Korean dramas could be dangerous, and even lead to legal troubles". It is part of a growing concern among Chinese officials who are wary of the growing influence of Korean pop culture on the Chinese populace since the similar success of My Love from the Star in 2014.[32]
  • In Japan, the drama will premiere in June 2016 on the cable channel, Eisei Gekijou. Reports have claimed that the drama was sold for US$100,000 per episode.[33]
  • In Malaysia, the drama is available to stream on Viu with English and Malay subtitles within 24 hours of the original South Korean broadcast. It is also broadcast on KBS World through Astro.[34][35]
  • In the Philippines, GMA Network announced that it will broadcast the drama in 2016 as part of its GMA The Heart of Asia programming block.[36]
  • In Singapore, the drama is available to stream on Viu with English and Chinese subtitles. Each episode is available to stream eight hours after the original South Korean broadcast.[37] The drama's popularity in Singapore has resulted in the drama ranking as the most watched show on Viu in the country and episode seven reaching the drama's highest ratings so far with 31.8%.[38][39] Statistics from March 2016 showed about 60% of users on Viu had tuned in to watch the drama.[40] As of 4 April 2016 - the height of its popularity, six songs from the drama's soundtrack occupied the top 10, including the first four positions, of Singapore's Top 30 Singles chart.[41]
  • In Thailand, the drama will air on May 7, 2016 on Channel 7.[42]
  • In Vietnam, the drama will be aired on April 21st 2016 on HTV2. Vietnam is 33th country has copyright of the drama and it's the 2nd country which broadcast after Korea ends in a short time. But unfortunately, it isn't dubbed in Vietnamese ( although HTV2 dubbed many Koreans films ), it will be voiceovered. Before broadcasting, the actors would have some activities there.
  • Globally, the drama is available to stream on Viki with subtitles in many languages created by the volunteer community. Each episode is available to stream a couple hours after the original Korean broadcast.[43] The drama is also broadcast around the world on KBS World with English subtitles.[44]

Product Placement (PPL)

There has been coverage on the Korean media about the controversy surrounding the use of PPL in this drama. Companies such as Laneige, Dal.Komm Coffee, and even KGC Cheong Kwan Jang Korean Red Ginseng have all reported a huge surge in sales after having their promotions placed in the drama. Some critics have argued that there is too much PPL in the drama and that PPL has undermined the drama's content and artistry.[45]

Laneige

Two Tone Lip Bar Lipstick that Song Hye-Kyo wears on the show has already broken sales records for Aritaum in South Korea with Laneige hosting its own Descendants of the Sun Makeup event on its homepage. Lipstick shades Juicy Pop and Dear Pink that Kang Mo Yeon wears in the drama before her date with Yoo Shi Jin[46] have been so popular that it sold out just four days after its release on the popular Chinese shopping website, 11th Street, owned by its Korean parent-company, SK Planet.[47]

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  26. ^ Cumulative sales for "Be My Side":
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