Women in the Sun

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    Do-Young (Kim Ji-Soo), 33-year-old top anchor woman in Korea, apparently seems to be the perfect role model. She has it all, from educational background, prosperous family, beautiful feature, natural-born talent and even adorable personality. Do-Young shines anywhere and everywhere, but deep down in her heart, she suffers from extreme loneliness and coldness.


    Originally, Do-Young was abandoned in front of a orphanage when she was a very little girl. By chance, she was adopted by a rich professor family without any children and led a princess life. Several years later, when her step-parents got their unexpected biological daughter, Do-Young felt threatened that she might lose her parents’ love and affection. So, 13-year-old Do-Young abandoned her 5-year-old sister in front of the Seoul Central Train Station and took her parental love back.


    20 years later, Do-Young met a charming personal shopper, Sawol (Lee Ha-Na), in VIP corner of a luxurious department store. By her merry and cheerful characteristics, Sawol chooses fashion item for Do-young and they start to feel friendly towards each other. By the malicious purpose of Do-Young’s orphanage friend, Do-Young’s terrible deed is disclosed and Sawol turns out to be the very sister that Do-Young has abandoned.



    AWARDS


    Year Award Category Recipient
    2008 KBS Drama Awards Top Excellence Award, Actress Kim Ji-soo
    2008 KBS Drama Awards Excellence Award, Actress in a Miniseries Lee Ha-na
    2008 KBS Drama Awards Best New Actor Jung Gyu-woon
    2008 KBS Drama Awards Best Young Actress Shim Eun-kyung

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