Korean Drama 5 Enough

Korean Drama 5 Enough

This is the story of five pairs of lovers and their families. The principal pair are Lee Sang-tae (Ahn Jae-wook) and Ahn Mi-jung (So Yoo-jin). Sang-tae is a widower who has raised two childr with the help of his overbearing in-laws, the parts of his deceased wife, played by Choi Jung-woo as Jang Min-ho and Song Ok-sook as Park Ok-soon; while Mi-jung is divorced with three young childr. Her husband, Yoon In-chul (Kwon Oh-joong) had cheated on her with her former best frid Kang So-young (Wang Bit-na). She does not tell her childr or her feisty grandmother, who lives with them and looks after the childr, that her ex-husband and best frid have got married. Instead she pretds he has be working in America. However, wh he and So-young, along with So-young's mother, op a bakery not too far from Mi-jung's apartmt, it becomes inevitable that the secret will come out.

Sang-tae, who is gtlemanly and reserved, is a team leader of the marketing group in charge of the Fantom sportswear brand; early in the series, Mi-jung, who has a somewhat fiery temper, meets him wh she becomes an assistant manager in the same group. Both are highly capable at their jobs. Sang-tae somewhat involuntarily becomes involved in Ahn Mi-jung's family problems. Gradually, the two fall in love with each other, but their relationship is not well received by their families. In particular, Sang-tae's in-laws have come to treat the widower of their deceased daughter as if he were their own son and they resist the idea of his dating or marrying, lest he move out and take his childr with him to a new home. Meanwhile, Sang-tae's parts would like him to remarry, although before meeting Mi-jung he had shown no inclination to do so as he and especially his childr are living comfortably with his in-laws. But wh his mother finds out that Mi-jung is divorced with three young childr, she also opposes the couple's developing relationship.

At the same time, Sang-tae's shy younger sister, Lee Yeon-Tae (Shin Hye-sun), has had a secret crush on her university classmate, Kim Tae-min (Ahn Woo-yeon), for sev years but has never had the nerve to confess to him. Tae-min had a crush on her for a time but could never petrate Yeon-tae's wall of shyness. Just as Yeon-tae finally musters up the courage to confess, Tae-min meets Sang-tae's sister-in-law, Jang Jin-joo (Im Soo-hyang). Jin-joo is beautiful, outgoing, although an academic lightweight whose wealthy parts largely ignore her in favor of Sang-tae and his childr and try to buy her affection with a car and credit cards, which they try to use as means to control her. She easily befrids Tae-min and the two fall for each other, leaving Yeon-tae heartbrok. Yeon-tae later gets drunk at a club and by coincidce ds up in a car with Kim Sang-min (Sung Hoon), Tae-min's brother, whose cellphone she accidtally walks off with. This results in a series of prickly meetings betwe the two, during the course of which Sang-min, who is a successful pro golfer and former fashion model, falls hard for Yeon-tae. He vigorously pursues her but she at first and for a long time rebuffs him. Complicating matters for Sang-min is that he has an dorsemt deal with Sang-tae and Mi-jung's company, Fantom, and he is a famously difficult celebrity, but he is forced to moderate his behavior as he comes to realize that Yeon-tae is Sang-tae's sister. Another key plot point is that neither Yeon-tae realizes that Sang-min and Tae-min are brothers nor does Sang-min realize that Yeon-tae and Tae-min, having just graduated from teacher training school, are frids and working at the same school (which four of the five childr attd - Mi-jung's youngest is too young to be in school).

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The final pair is Sang-tae's younger brother, Lee Ho-tae (Shim Hyung-tak), a film director who runs out of money to make his movie and has become homeless and unemployed and so forced to return home, where he is not welcome, and Mo Soon-young (Shim Yi-young), a former dancer who now waits tables at the Lee family restaurant, although she doesn't realize that he is her employer's son and he somehow doesn't realize that she works for his parts.

The series takes us through the love lives of the five couples, the difficulties they face from their various parts, and, in the case of Sang-tae and Mi-jung, their challges in bringing their five childr together, which prove problematic ev though four of the childr were already frids at school.

The parts are wealthy retired professors who spd most of their time living on an island. They value intellect and education and thus dote on their second son (Tae-min), a teacher of modest means, and ignore their older son (Sang-min), the rowned pro golfer.

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The final pair is Sang-tae's younger brother, Lee Ho-tae (Shim Hyung-tak), a film director who runs out of money to make his movie and has become homeless and unemployed and so forced to return home, where he is not welcome, and Mo Soon-young (Shim Yi-young), a former dancer who now waits tables at the Lee family restaurant, although she doesn't realize that he is her employer's son and he somehow doesn't realize that she works for his parts.

The series takes us through the love lives of the five couples, the difficulties they face from their various parts, and, in the case of Sang-tae and Mi-jung, their challges in bringing their five childr together, which prove problematic ev though four of the childr were already frids at school.

The parts are wealthy retired professors who spd most of their time living on an island. They value intellect and education and thus dote on their second son (Tae-min), a teacher of modest means, and ignore their older son (Sang-min), the rowned pro golfer.

Review: Save Me — Always The Critic Movie Podcast

The final pair is Sang-tae's younger brother, Lee Ho-tae (Shim Hyung-tak), a film director who runs out of money to make his movie and has become homeless and unemployed and so forced to return home, where he is not welcome, and Mo Soon-young (Shim Yi-young), a former dancer who now waits tables at the Lee family restaurant, although she doesn't realize that he is her employer's son and he somehow doesn't realize that she works for his parts.

The series takes us through the love lives of the five couples, the difficulties they face from their various parts, and, in the case of Sang-tae and Mi-jung, their challges in bringing their five childr together, which prove problematic ev though four of the childr were already frids at school.

The parts are wealthy retired professors who spd most of their time living on an island. They value intellect and education and thus dote on their second son (Tae-min), a teacher of modest means, and ignore their older son (Sang-min), the rowned pro golfer.

Review: Save Me — Always The Critic Movie Podcast

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