Entourage Korean Drama W

Entourage Korean Drama W

Tourage (Korean: 안투라지 ; RR: Anturaji) is a South Korean television series starring Cho Jin-woong, Seo Kang-joon, Lee Kwang-soo, Park Jeong-min and Lee Dong-hwi. It is a black comedy-drama about life in the tertainmt industry, based on the American television series of the same name. It started airing on cable network tvN from November 4, 2016, and finished airing on December 24, 2016.

The series scored low ratings in South Korea; some have argued that the low ratings were a result of the series being atypical of Korean dramas, particularly its black humour and perhaps American vibe.

Entourage

This is the story of a handsomely famous celebrity who depds on his three frids and agcy's boss who try to help him in his struggles as an actor and a man.

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The CEO of a managemt company, a powerful and well-connected agt who turns Young-bin from a pretty-boy actor into a rising star.

A rising superstar in his 20s, known for his handsome looks. Despite his fame, he is a vapid actor with delusions of artistic grandeur.

Young-bin's cousin. A former member of Sugar Boys, an idol group who debut in the late 90s. Now he is a struggling actor desperate for more fame.

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A.k.a. Cup Noodles, he is Young-bin's best frid. An average boy-next-door who gets thrown into the world of showbiz wh his best frid becomes a star. He now acts as Young-bin's personal manager and despite his will, is treated badly by the CEO, causing him to be skeptical about his job.

Young-bin and Ho-jin's childhood frid. A happy-go-lucky guy who is bright and positive, but has no luck with the ladies. He acts as the driver and odd job man of the group.

Entourage

First script reading took place on May 28, 2016 at CJ E&M Cter in Sangamdong, Seoul, South Korea. Filming began on June 1, 2016 at a club in Gangnam, Seoul, South Korea; and wrapped up on September 26, 2016.We and our partners use cookies to Store and/or access information on a device. We and our partners use data for Personalised ads and content, ad and content measurement, audience insights and product development. An example of data being processed may be a unique identifier stored in a cookie. Some of our partners may process your data as a part of their legitimate business interest without asking for consent. To view the purposes they believe they have legitimate interest for, or to object to this data processing use the vendor list link below. The consent submitted will only be used for data processing originating from this website. If you would like to change your settings or withdraw consent at any time, the link to do so is in our privacy policy accessible from our home page..

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Entourage , the 2016 Korean drama, is a remake of its successful American counterpart. But unlike the latter, it is a total commercial flop in South Korea. It seemed to breeze by without much attention.

Synopsis:  The story follows a rising movie star and his entourage, comprised of his three best friends since adolescence and zealous CEO of a his management company. Together they navigate their way through the entertainment industry, relishing all the perks along the way. 

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What sets Entourage apart are the variety and quantity of locations. It creates the impression of sitting on a bus tour and seeing the regular hangouts, hair salons and stores of Seoul’s rich and famous. There is a constant revolving door of minor celebrity roles and cameos  –  my favorite by far being Kyung Soo-jin with her character being a hilarious nutcase – adding to a realistic feel that the guys are part of this world. The drama, in its own way, addresses a few interesting themes, for example, workaholism, codependency, and friendship. These aren’t particularly prominent, but they do hover around.  

Korean Drama Entourage Finalizes Cast With Lee Kwang Soo, Seo Kang Joon, Park Jung Min, And Lee Dong Hwi

The protagonist Cha Young-bin is played by Seo Kang-joon and I’m thrilled to announce that this role redeems his utterly dismal performance in Cheese in the Trap – albeit Young-bin is mostly easy-going with minor emotional fluctuation. For the most part, the character is likable, he is exceptionally generous with his friends and views them all as equals. On the flip side, he is stubborn and often a diva expecting his management team to meet his ever-changing desires, and clean up after his messes.  Kim Eun-gab is an industry veteran. When it comes to solving problems, he leaves no stone unturned to get his way. He is relentless. Cho Jin-woong did an amazing job bringing Eun-gab to life, his unique energy sprinkled maturity, elevated the caliber of the drama. He is the one who took Youn-bin under his wing and ushered him into stardom. When it comes to You-bin, he has a major soft spot and their bizarre codependent relationship is comedic, for example, at one point the two squabble consequently, Eun-gab fall into the depths of despair, and his wife compels him to receive counseling from their pastor.

As for Young-bins friends, they are truly a sad bunch of guys. First up we have Lee Ho-jin (Park Jung-min), who is the best friend and personal manager to Young-bin. Character-wise he is quite bland and flaky. Fortunately, as the story progresses, he rises from the ashes and becomes his own man. On a side note, surely we can agree that despite his good intentions, he is a disappointing boyfriend.

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Secondly, Cha Joon (Lee Kwang-soo) is Young-bins cousin and decade-long aspiring actor. He is outlandishly desperate for fame, work, validation, and a girlfriend, causing a vicious cycle of low self-esteem and perpetual embarrassment. On top of all this he shamelessly rides on Young-bins coattails and implores him for auditions and movie roles. 

Interview] Cast Of Korean Drama 'entourage' Speaks With The Seoul Story

Thirdly, Geo-book, a.k.a Turtle (Lee Dong-hwi) is a total disaster. He has no job, no ambition and happily mooches off Young-bin. In some way, the other three friends take steps to move forward in life, the same cannot be said for Geo-book, who’s only endeavors are lazy ones that openly take advantage of Young-bin’s fame. At one point he tries to be a personal manager to Joon, but ego causes him to quit – where does his self-importance even come from? All in all, Entourage, is energetic with a great color palette, diverse characters, and locations. This drama is a good choice to unwind with because quite frankly, there isn’t all that much to think about.

Entourage , the 2016 Korean drama, is a remake of its successful American counterpart. But unlike the latter, it is a total commercial flop in South Korea. It seemed to breeze by without much attention.

Synopsis:  The story follows a rising movie star and his entourage, comprised of his three best friends since adolescence and zealous CEO of a his management company. Together they navigate their way through the entertainment industry, relishing all the perks along the way. 

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What sets Entourage apart are the variety and quantity of locations. It creates the impression of sitting on a bus tour and seeing the regular hangouts, hair salons and stores of Seoul’s rich and famous. There is a constant revolving door of minor celebrity roles and cameos  –  my favorite by far being Kyung Soo-jin with her character being a hilarious nutcase – adding to a realistic feel that the guys are part of this world. The drama, in its own way, addresses a few interesting themes, for example, workaholism, codependency, and friendship. These aren’t particularly prominent, but they do hover around.  

Korean Drama Entourage Finalizes Cast With Lee Kwang Soo, Seo Kang Joon, Park Jung Min, And Lee Dong Hwi

The protagonist Cha Young-bin is played by Seo Kang-joon and I’m thrilled to announce that this role redeems his utterly dismal performance in Cheese in the Trap – albeit Young-bin is mostly easy-going with minor emotional fluctuation. For the most part, the character is likable, he is exceptionally generous with his friends and views them all as equals. On the flip side, he is stubborn and often a diva expecting his management team to meet his ever-changing desires, and clean up after his messes.  Kim Eun-gab is an industry veteran. When it comes to solving problems, he leaves no stone unturned to get his way. He is relentless. Cho Jin-woong did an amazing job bringing Eun-gab to life, his unique energy sprinkled maturity, elevated the caliber of the drama. He is the one who took Youn-bin under his wing and ushered him into stardom. When it comes to You-bin, he has a major soft spot and their bizarre codependent relationship is comedic, for example, at one point the two squabble consequently, Eun-gab fall into the depths of despair, and his wife compels him to receive counseling from their pastor.

As for Young-bins friends, they are truly a sad bunch of guys. First up we have Lee Ho-jin (Park Jung-min), who is the best friend and personal manager to Young-bin. Character-wise he is quite bland and flaky. Fortunately, as the story progresses, he rises from the ashes and becomes his own man. On a side note, surely we can agree that despite his good intentions, he is a disappointing boyfriend.

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Secondly, Cha Joon (Lee Kwang-soo) is Young-bins cousin and decade-long aspiring actor. He is outlandishly desperate for fame, work, validation, and a girlfriend, causing a vicious cycle of low self-esteem and perpetual embarrassment. On top of all this he shamelessly rides on Young-bins coattails and implores him for auditions and movie roles. 

Interview] Cast Of Korean Drama 'entourage' Speaks With The Seoul Story

Thirdly, Geo-book, a.k.a Turtle (Lee Dong-hwi) is a total disaster. He has no job, no ambition and happily mooches off Young-bin. In some way, the other three friends take steps to move forward in life, the same cannot be said for Geo-book, who’s only endeavors are lazy ones that openly take advantage of Young-bin’s fame. At one point he tries to be a personal manager to Joon, but ego causes him to quit – where does his self-importance even come from? All in all, Entourage, is energetic with a great color palette, diverse characters, and locations. This drama is a good choice to unwind with because quite frankly, there isn’t all that much to think about.

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