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Senin, 15 April 2013

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Tae-mu (Lee Tae-sung), after killing his lost cousin in the United States, returns to Korea, claiming that his cousin, Tae-yong (Park Yoochun), could not be found in New York City. Meanwhile, Tae-mu has been having a secret affair with Se-na (Jeong Yu-mi), his secretary, who, in turn, runs into her long-lost stepsister Park-ha (Han Ji-min). Park-ha has been missing for a prolonged period of time and it is revealed that she was in the US after Se Na abandoned her on the streets at age 9.
Two years after Tae-yong's disappearance, four men dressed in Joseon era garments, fall onto Park-ha's rooftop house. Hungry, homeless and having nowhere to go, the four men decide to stick with Park-ha. Their leader claims that he is the Crown Prince of Joseon (Park Yoochun), along with his entourage Scholar Song Man-bo (Lee Min-ho), Personal Bodyguard U Yong-sool (Jung Suk-won), and Palace Eunuch Do Chi-san (Choi Woo-shik). One day, Crown Prince Lee Gak sees Se-na who is the spitting image of his beloved wife, who was found drowned in the 18th century. He is convinced the two are reincarnations of each other. Meanwhile, company president Yeo (Ban Hyo-jung) mistakes Lee Gak for her grandson, Yong Tae Yong, because of their exact same appearance, and believes that her long lost grandson had finally returned. Lee Gak realizes that he has time traveled 300 years to 2012, Seoul, to search for the truth behind the mysterious death of the late Crown Princess. In order to approach Se-na, who is also President Yeo's personal assistant, Lee Gak pretends that he is Tae-yong. Tae-mu, believing that he already killed his cousin in New York, lives in constant fear of his devious act being discovered by the family and Tae-yong aka Lee Gak who claims not to have remembered the event. Tae-mu has always been jealous of Tae-yong's favored position in the family.
On the other hand, Park-ha is shocked by the news that her new friend who calls himself the Crown Prince is, in fact, the grandson of CEO. But before long, her feelings for Lee Gak blossom and she is hurt when she finds out that Lee Gak is courting Se-na, who still holds very tender memories of his dead wife. Lee Gak also believes that marrying Se-Na in Seoul year 2012 would bring him closer to solving the mystery of the Crown Princess' murder in the Joseon era.

Cast

He is the Crown Prince in the Joseon era. Intelligent, kind, wise, cautious and exercises good judgment though a little pompous and prone to think highly of himself, the Crown Prince finds himself time travelling 300 years into the future and confronts considerable challenges as he adapts to 21st century Seoul and Park-ha. (In the initial episodes, he wears the red tracksuit.)
Strong, resilient and having a optimistic personality, Park-ha has endured many hardships and trials since she was separated from her family at age 9. She has been looking out for herself ever since.
Park-ha's gorgeous half-sister. She works as the secretary at the company owned by Tae-Yong and Tae-Mu's grandmother. Ambitious, intelligent, scheming and vengeful, she has relied on Tae-Mu in the past to advance herself. She loathes Park-ha and has done many things to make her sister's life difficult.
Tae-Yong's cousin and Se-Na's secret lover. He holds a high position in the company and is not lacking in skills nor industry. But because of his father's transgression with another woman, there is no blood relation between Tae-yong's grandmother, who is also the CEO of the company. As a result, Tae-Mu has always been sidestepped in favour of Tae-Yong. Smart and ruthless, he resorts to whatever means necessary to get what he wants.
One of Lee Gak's entourage. A child prodigy, he has become proficient in all fields of study by age 22. However, because he is an illegitimate child, he cannot sit for any government exams and thus, cannot take a position as officer. Because of the hopelessness of his future prospects, he has abandoned the study of the classics for an immoral lifestyle until Crown Prince Lee Gak enlisted his help to solve the Crown Princess' murder. (In the initial episodes, he wears the green tracksuit.)
One of Lee Gak's entourage. He murdered the nobleman who killed his mother and raped his sister, as well as the nobleman's guard of about 15 others. He is very skilled with the sword. When later questioned by Lee Gak, he said that he learned to fight in order to protect the innocent, his nation and his king. His intentions are true and the Crown Prince saved him from the executioner's axe and appointed him as his personal bodyguard. (In the initial episodes, he wears the blue tracksuit.)
One of Lee Gak's entourage. Smooth with the ladies and skilled with men, Chi-san works at the largest brothel in Joseon. From the palace to the bedroom, Chi-San is wise in the ways of the world. Lee Gak appointed him as Palace Eunuch to discover what the people are saying about the Crown Princess' murder. (In the initial episodes, he wears the yellow tracksuit.)

Supporting cast

  • Kim Yoo-suk as the King, Lee Gak's father
  • Choi Won-hong as young Lee Gak
  • Jeon Min-seo as young Bu-yong / young Park Ha
  • Kim So-hyun as young Hwa-yong / young Se-na
  • Gil Yong-woo as Lord Hong Man-pil, Bu-yong and Hwa-yong's father and Left State Minister of Joseon.
  • Kyeon Mi-ri as Lady Jeong, Bu-yong and Hwa-yong's mother.
  • Song Ok-sook as Gong Man-ok, Se-na's mother
  • Maeng Sang Hoon as Park In-cheol, Park Ha's father
  • Kim Hyung-bum as Officer Hong Nak-hyeon, Bu-yong and Hwa-yong's brother and head of the royal police
  • Kang Byul as Lady Mimi
  • Guzal Tursunova as Becky
  • Ban Hyo-jung as Chairman Yeo, chairman of the Home & Shopping Network, and Tae-yong's grandmother
  • Ahn Suk-hwan as Yong Dong-man, Tae-mu's father
  • Park Joon-geum as Yong Seol-hee, Dong-man's aunt
  • Lee Moon-sik as Pyo Taek-soo
  • Na Young-hee as President Jang
  • Lee Min-Ho Man Boo
  • Choi Woo-shikChi San
  • Jung Suk-won Yong sul

Production

Cartoon depiction of the Crown Prince and his men with empty stomachs during their first night in modern day Seoul. Cropped screen capture from the series.
Prior to the script reading, the main actors were required to undertake a camera test dressed in traditional costumes. The first script reading occurred at the SBS Ilsan Production Center on February 1, 2012.[4]
Filming for Rooftop Prince began on February 4, 2012. On February 7, 2012, a traditional wedding scene was filmed at Gyeonghui Palace in Seoul, involving child versions of the characters, Crown Prince Yi Gak and Se-na.[5]
Filming was temporarily rescheduled due to the passing of Park Yoochun's father on March 13, however Park resumed work on March 17 as the pilot episode was scheduled to air on the 21st.[6][7]

International broadcasts

Original soundtrack

To date, 3 extended plays and one album were released.

Rooftop Prince OST Part 1

Rooftop Prince OST Part 1
EP by Baek Ji-young & Ali
Released March 22, 2012
Genre Soundtrack, drama
Label SBS Contents Hub
Baek Ji-young & Ali chronology

Rooftop Prince OST Part 1
(2012)
Rooftop Prince OST Part 2
(2012)
No. Title Performer(s) Length
1. "After a Long Time" ("한참 지나서") Baek Ji-young 3:20
2. "Hurt" ("상처") Ali 4:01
3. "After a Long Time (Instrumental)" ("한참 지나서 (Inst.)")   3:21
4. "Hurt (Instrumental)" ("상처 (Inst.)")   4:01

Rooftop Prince OST Part 2

Rooftop Prince OST Part 2
EP by Jay Park
Released March 29, 2012
Genre Soundtrack, drama
Label SBS Contents Hub
Jay Park chronology
Rooftop Prince OST Part 1
(2012)
Rooftop Prince OST Part 2
(2012)
Rooftop Prince OST Vol. 1
(2012)
No. Title Performer(s) Length
1. "A Happy Ending" ("해피엔딩") Jay Park 3:14
2. "A Happy Ending (Instrumental)" ("해피엔딩 (Inst.)")   3:14

Rooftop Prince OST Vol. 1

Rooftop Prince OST Vol. 1
Soundtrack album by Various artists
Released April 19, 2012
Genre Soundtrack, drama
Label SBS Contents Hub
Various artists chronology
Rooftop Prince OST Part 2
(2012)
Rooftop Prince OST Vol. 1
(2012)
Rooftop Prince OST Part 3
(2012)
No. Title Performer(s) Length
1. "After a Long Time" ("한참 지나서") Baek Ji-young 3:22
2. "Hurt" ("상처") Ali 4:03
3. "A Happy Ending" ("해피엔딩") Jay Park 3:16
4. "Buyongji yeonmot" ("부용지 연못")   1:55
5. "Bin" ("빈")   1:51
6. "Oktapbangwangseja (Title)" ("옥탑방 왕세자 (Title)")   1:22
7. "Jjoljjori 4inbang" ("쫄쫄이 4인방")   2:31
8. "Seoul Nadeuri" ("서울 나들이")   1:25
9. "Geumsohwadongsuk" ("금소화동숙")   2:27
10. "Susukkekki" ("수수께끼")   1:46
11. "After a Long Time" ("한참지나서 (Inst.)")   3:22
12. "Hurt (Instrumental)" ("상처 (Inst.)")   4:03
13. "A Happy Ending (Instrumental)" ("해피엔딩 (Inst.)")   3:14

Rooftop Prince OST Part 3

Rooftop Prince OST Part 3
Soundtrack album by Various artists
Released April 27, 2012
Genre Soundtrack, drama
Label SBS Contents Hub
Various artists chronology
Rooftop Prince OST Vol. 1
(2012)
Rooftop Prince OST Part 3
(2012)

No. Title Performer(s) Length
1. "After a Long Time" ("한참 지나서") Cho Eun 3:22 or 3:25
2. "Even Under the Sky" ("어느 하늘 아래 있어도") Park Ki-young 3:45
3. "Andante"   Jiin 4:02
4. "Difficult Love" ("사랑은 어려워") Twilight 3:31
5. "Shine" ("비춰줄께") Kilgu Bong-gu 3:22
6. "After a Long Time (Instrumental)" ("한참 지나서 (Inst.)")   3:22
7. "Even Under the Sky (Instrumental)" ("어느 하늘 아래 있어도 (Inst.)")   3:45
8. "Andante (Instrumental)"     4:02
9. "Difficult Love (Instrumental)" ("사랑은 어려워 (Inst.)")   3:31
10. "Shine (Instrumental)" ("비춰줄께 (Inst.)")   3:22

Reception

The drama is extremely popular in overseas, especially in China and Japan. Fans from 35 different countries have visited the filming set,[9]
Episode # Original airdate TNmS Ratings[10] AGB Ratings[11]
Average audience share
Nationwide Seoul National Capital Area Nationwide Seoul National Capital Area
1 March 21, 2012 8.7% 9.7% 9.8% 11.3%
2 March 22, 2012 12.0% 14.0% 10.5% 11.7%
3 March 28, 2012 10.2% 11.2% 11.2% 12.3%
4 March 29, 2012 11.1% 12.9% 11.4% 12.7%
5 April 4, 2012 10.9% 12.1% 11.2% 12.5%
6 April 5, 2012 14.0% 16.0% 12.5% 14.0%
7 April 12, 2012 12.1% 13.5% 12.5% 14.2%
8 April 18, 2012 11.6% 14.8% 11.4% 12.2%
9 April 19, 2012 11.8% 13.7% 12.0% 13.4%
10 11.2% 14.3% 10.4% 11.9%
11 April 25, 2012 11.6% 13.0% 10.6% 11.4%
12 April 26, 2012 12.3% 13.7% 11.3% 12.4%
13 May 2, 2012 11.5% 14.1% 10.3% 11.1%
14 May 3, 2012 12.0% 14.0% 11.6% 12.5%
15 May 9, 2012 11.4% 13.2% 11.6% 13.0%
16 May 10, 2012 12.4% 14.5% 12.5% 13.8%
17 May 16, 2012 13.8% 16.1% 11.8% 12.7%
18 May 17, 2012 13.5% 16.0% 12.1% 12.9%
19 May 23, 2012 15.1% 17.3% 12.8% 13.8%
20 May 24, 2012 14.9% 16.2% 14.8% 15.7%

Awards

2012 (7th) Seoul International Drama Awards
2012 (5th) Korea Drama Awards
2012 (1st) K-Drama Star Awards
2012 (1st) German Remarkable Korean Awards
2012 SBS Drama Awards

References

  1. ^ Sunwoo, Carla (18 January 2012). "Park Yu-chun and Han Ji-min cast in new SBS drama Rooftop Prince". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2012-11-20.
  2. ^ Suk, Monica (5 March 2012). "TV series "Rooftop Prince" ready to make the audience raise the roof". 10Asia. Retrieved 2012-11-19.
  3. ^ "JYJ's Park Proves Himself a Prince of Primetime Soaps". The Chosun Ilbo. 6 June 2012. Retrieved 2012-06-11.
  4. ^ "Park Yoochun’s "Rooftop Prince" Holds First Script Reading and Camera Test". Soompi. 2012-2-2. Retrieved 11 March 2013.
  5. ^ "‘옥탑방 왕세자’ 김소현 ‘해품달’ 이어 또 세자빈" (in Korean). Newsen. 2012-02-08. Retrieved 11 March 2013.
  6. ^ "Park Yoo Chun Resumes Filming for “Rooftop Prince” for the First Time after Father’s Passing". Soompi. 2012-3-18. Retrieved 11 March 2013.
  7. ^ "Still coping with father’s death, Yoochun to return to work?". Allkpop. 2012-3-15. Retrieved 11 March 2013.
  8. ^ "Rooftop Prince". ABS-CBN. Retrieved 11 March 2013.
  9. ^ Lee, Kyung-nam (30 April 2012). "′Rooftop Prince′ Set Brings in Fans From Over 35 Countries". enewsWorld. Retrieved 2012-11-19.Unknown parameter |Publisher= ignored (|publisher= suggested) (help)
  10. ^ "TNMS Daily Ratings: this links to current day-select the date from drop down menu". TNMS Ratings (in Korean). Retrieved 2012-10-31.
  11. ^ "AGB Daily Ratings: this links to current day-select the date from drop down menu". AGB Nielsen Media Research (in Korean). Retrieved 2012-10-31.

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