My Rosy Life (2005)
My Rosy Life (2005)


Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.

Choi Jin-sil
Maeng Soon-yi

Son Hyun-joo
Ban Sung-moon

Jang Yong
Mr. Maeng

Kwon Hae-hyo
Chun Won-man

Kim Ji-young
Miss Bong

Jang Dong-jik
Lee Jung-Do

Lee Tae-ran
Maeng Young-yi

Kim Hae-sook
Soon-yi's birth mother

Choi Ji-na
Hong Jang-mi

Namkoong Min
Ph.D Ji

Na Moon-hee
Ggot Soon-yi

Moon Young-nam
Writer

Kim Jong-chang
Director
Media.


Details.
Release DateAugust 24, 2005
Original Name장밋빛 인생
StatusEnded
Seasons1
Episodes24
Running Time1h
Genres
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This TV Show Is About.
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My Rosy Life (Korean: 장밋빛 인생) is a 2005 South Korean television drama series starring Choi Jin-sil, Son Hyun-joo, and Lee Tae-ran. It aired on KBS2 from August 24 to November 10, 2005 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 24 episodes.
My Rosy Life was a huge hit, with average viewership ratings of 34.2%, and reaching 47% at its peak. It was the second top-rated Korean drama of 2005 (next to MBC's My Lovely Sam Soon), and was the highest rated among all the KBS dramas aired that year.
It is especially notable for the much-praised performance of lead actress Choi Jin-sil. Playing the role of a deserted wife who later discovers that she has cancer, My Rosy Life resurrected Choi's career. Widely known as "Korea's Sweetheart" in her 15-year acting career, Choi's image as the eternal girl next door was destroyed in 2004 after her acrimonious and highly publicized divorce from baseball player Cho Sung-min, and industry insiders predicted that her career was over. But Choi made a successful comeback in My Rosy Life, as she reinvented herself as a more approachable "ajumma" (the Korean term for a middle-aged married woman), gaining six kilograms for the role. The pain and suffering of Choi's character blurred the line between reality and fiction, and her performance aroused empathy from TV audiences; with My Rosy Life, she received the best reviews of her career from viewers and critics alike.
The cast received acting recognition at the year-end KBS Drama Awards, winning nine awards combined, including Top Excellence Awards for Choi Jin-sil and Kim Hae-sook, and an Excellence Award for Son Hyun-joo.
At the Baeksang Arts Awards in 2006, Choi also won Best Actress in a TV Drama, as did Kim Jong-chang for Best TV Director.
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