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| Dream High | |
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| Promotional poster | |
| Hangul | 드림하이 |
| Revised Romanization | Deurimhai |
| McCune–Reischauer | Tŭrimhai |
| Genre |
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| Screenplay by | Park Hye-ryun |
| Directed by |
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| Creative director | Bae Yong-joon |
| Starring |
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| Opening theme | "Dream High" |
| Composer | Park Jin-immature |
| Country of origin | South Korea |
| Original language | Korean |
| No. of episodes | 16 (+1 special) |
| Production | |
| Running time | 65–70 minutes |
| Production companies |
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| Distributor | Korean Dissemination Organization |
| Release | |
| Original network | KBS2 |
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| Audio format |
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| Original release | January 3 (2011-01-03) – February 28, 2011 (2011-02-28) |
| Chronology | |
| Followed by | Dream Loftier 2 (2012) |
| External links | |
| Website | |
Dream High (Korean: 드림하이 ; RR: Deurimhai ; MR: Tŭrimhai ) is a 2011 Southward Korean television receiver serial starring Bae Suzy, Ok Taec-yeon, Kim Soo-hyun, Ham Eun-jung, Jang Woo-young and IU.[i] [2] It aired on KBS2 from January 3 to February 28, 2011, on Mondays and Tuesdays at 22:00 (KST) for 16 episodes.
The drama was popular amongst teenagers, and brought in average viewership ratings of 15.7% during its ii-calendar month run. A special episode, where the cast of the testify performed the Dream Loftier Special Concert on a stage near Seoul, was aired on March 1, 2011, the twenty-four hour period after the series ended.[3]
Its sequel Dream High 2 aired a yr later with a different cast.[4]
Synopsis [edit]
Six students at Kirin High School share dreams of becoming K-popular idols, among others. During their school years, they learn how to develop their singing, songwriting and dancing skills while undergoing personal growth. They also first to develop feelings for one another. Each of them has their own strengths and weaknesses, but they strive to debut with the support and guidance of one another.
Bandage [edit]
Main [edit]
- Bae Suzy as Go Hye-mi
- Lee Joo-yeon every bit young Go Hye-mi (Ep. 2 & 5)
- She originally wanted to become an opera vocaliser, but is forced to have up mainstream pop to pay off her father's debt to a gangster.
- Ok Taec-yeon every bit Jin-guk/Hyun Shi-hyuk
- Kang Yi-seok as immature Jin-guk (Ep. ii, 5 & 10)
- He has a contentious relationship with his father, the Mayor, who hasn't acknowledged him as his son.
- Kim Soo-hyun as Song Sam-dong
- A country bumpkin who is a music prodigy with a rare disease, He develops a one sided crush on Hye-mi.
- Ham Eun-jung as Yoon Baek-hee
- Formerly best friends with Hye-mi, the two go bitter enemies when Hye-mi betrays Baek-hee during an audition.
- Jang Wooyoung as Jason
- An American-born dancer who plans on making his entertainment debut in Korea.
- IU as Kim Pil-sook
- She was discouraged from pursuing music because she was shy and overweight. She also has the gift of perfect pitch.
Supporting [edit]
- Ahn Gil-kang as Ma Doo-shik
- Ahn Sun-young as Kang Oh-sun (Oh-hyuk's older sis)
- Ahn Seo-hyun as Go Hye-sung (Hye-mi's younger sister)
- Park Eun-bin as 16-year-one-time Hye-sung (Ep. 16)
- Lee Hye-sook as Song Nam-benefaction (Sam-dong's mother)
- Choi Il-hwa as Hyun Moo-jin (Jin-guk's father)
- Park Hyuk-kwon equally Go Byung-jik (Hye-mi's male parent)
- Jang Hee-soo as Kang Hee-seon (Baek-hee's mother)
- Park Hwi-soon as Jin-gook'south roommate (Ep. 1–2, v)
Teachers in Kirin High School [edit]
- Um Ki-joon as Kang Oh-hyuk
- Lee Yoon-ji as Shi Kyung-jin
- Park Jin-young as Yang Jin-man
- Lee Byung-joon as Principal Shi Bum-soo
- Lee Yoon-mi equally Maeng Seung-hee
- Baek Won-kil as Gong Min-chul
- Bae Yong-joon as President Jung Ha-myung (Ep. 1–four)[v]
- Joo Immature-hoon as the composing teacher (Ep. xi)
Students in Kirin Loftier School [edit]
- Jeon Ah-min as Jo In-sung (Jin-gook's friend)
- JOO every bit Jung Ah-jung
- Han Ji-hoo as Park Do-joon
- Yoon Young-ah every bit Lee Ri-ah
- Park Jin-sang equally Jun Tae-san
- Han Bo-reum as Ha And so-hyun
- Bae Noo-ri as Han So-ri (Ep. vi, nine, 12–xiii)
Special appearances [edit]
- Sumi Jo as herself (Ep. one)
- Kim Hyun-joong as himself (Ep. 1)
- Song Hae equally variety show host (Ep. 2, iii)
- Jay B (Got7) as Jason'south back up dancer (Ep. 3)
- Young K (Day6) as Jason's back up dancer (Ep. 3)
- Shownu (Monsta X) every bit Jason'south dorsum upwards dancer (Ep. three)
- Nichkhun (2PM) every bit Lee Ri-ah's CF partner (Ep. 8)
- Koo Jun-yup equally himself (Ep. nine, 10)
- Hwang Chan-sung (2PM) as Oh-sun's imaginary boyfriend (Ep. 12)
- Leeteuk (Super Junior) equally himself (Ep. thirteen)
- Eunhyuk (Super Junior) equally himself (Ep. 13)
- miss A and 2AM every bit flash mob dancers (Ep. 16)
- Dal Shabet equally Baek-hee'south students (Ep. sixteen)
Production [edit]
In Jan 2009, media outlets reported that Bae Yong-joon, hallyu actor and chairman of KeyEast, would co-produce a goggle box drama with Park Jin-young's entertainment visitor JYP.[6] A television drama production company, Holym, was established as a joint venture betwixt KeyEast and JYP Entertainment. In Apr 2010, CJ Media signed a MoU with Holym becoming the part of production team.[7] Bae being the artistic producer of the drama, he provided overall concept, goals and ideas while Park composed the music and choreographed the dance for the series.[8] The screenplay was written by Park Hye-ryun and the series was directed by Lee Eung-bok.[9]
Bae Yong-joon was also part of the bandage for four episodes making his first modest screen advent in three years.[10] While Park Jin-young marked his acting debut with the series.[11] Ok Taec-yeon and Jang Wooyoung from 2PM, Bae Suzy from Miss A, Hahm Eun-jung from T-ara, singer IU and Kim Soo-hyun were selected for the chief cast.[8] Kim was the only non-idol amidst the cast; simply had studied music and trip the light fantastic toe at JYP Entertainment for three months in order to portray his role.[12]
Original soundtrack [edit]
| Dream High: Original Audio Track | |
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| Soundtrack album by Various Artists[13] | |
| Released | February fourteen, 2011 (2011-02-14) |
| Recorded | 2010-11 |
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| Length | 43:46 |
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| Producer | Park Jin-young |
| Singles from Dream Loftier[14] | |
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| No. | Championship | Artist | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| one. | "Dream High" ( 드림하이 ) | Taecyeon, Wooyoung, Suzy, Kim Soo-hyun & JOO | 3:46 |
| two. | "Someday" | IU | 3:37 |
| three. | "My Valentine" | Taecyeon & Nichkhun (feat. Park Jin-young) | 4:07 |
| iv. | "If" ( 못 잊은 거죠 ) | Park Jin-young | 3:54 |
| 5. | "Maybe" | Sunye | three:00 |
| half-dozen. | "May I Love You lot" ( 사랑하면 안될까 ) | Changmin & Jinwoon | 3:34 |
| 7. | "Don't Leave Me" ( 가지마 ) | Jun.K & Lim Jeong-hee | 4:nineteen |
| 8. | "Someone'south Dream" ( 어떤이의 꿈 ) | San E (feat. Sohyang of POS) | 3:16 |
| 9. | "Wintertime Child" ( 겨울아이 ) | Suzy | 3:38 |
| ten. | "Dreaming" | Kim Soo-hyun | 3:41 |
| 11. | "If" (Inst.) | Park Jin-young | 3:54 |
| 12. | "Mayhap" (Inst.) | Sunye | three:00 |
| Full length: | 43:46 | ||
Chart functioning [edit]
Plagiarism allegation [edit]
While "Someday" fared well commercially and reached number one on the Gaon Digital Chart,[22] it was embroiled in controversy after the song's writer and composer, Park Jin-young, was defendant of plagiarizing the song, "To My Man".[23] Songwriter Kim Shin-il won his plagiarism lawsuit against Park Jin-young in 2013, however, an appeal to the Supreme Court of S Korea led to an eventual High Court retrial in 2015.[24] [25]
Reception [edit]
On October five, 2011, Japan'south daily paper Sankei Sports reported that Dream High was handed the Grand Prize and 'Hallyu award at the Heaven PerfecTV! awards which took place in Tokyo.[26]
On Oct 24, 2011, Dream High was given the Special Award for Strange Drama at the 5th International Drama Festival held in Tokyo.[27]
On December 31, 2011, Dream High won the following at the KBS Drama Awards: Best Supporting Actress for Lee Yoon-ji; Best New Histrion and Popularity Award for Kim Soo-hyun; Best New Actress for Bae Suzy; and All-time Couple Award for Kim Soo-hyun and Bae Suzy.
On May 10, 2012, Dream High was honored at the Rose d'Or, the global amusement television festival anniversary which took place at Lucerne, Switzerland. It won the Golden Rose under the Youth category, the start e'er Korean production to do so.[28] [29] [30]
Ratings [edit]
In this table, the bluish numbers represent the everyman ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.
| Ep. | Original broadcast date | Average audience share | |||
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| AGB Nielsen[31] | TNmS | ||||
| Nationwide | Seoul | Nationwide | Seoul | ||
| ane | January 3, 2011 | 10.7% (13th) | xi.2% (13th) | 11.iii% (8th) | 14.2% (5th) |
| 2 | January four, 2011 | 10.eight% (14th) | xi.4% (13th) | 11.5% (10th) | 13.9% (6th) |
| 3 | January 10, 2011 | xiii.ane% (7th) | 13.three% (seventh) | 11.7% (8th) | 13.8% (fifth) |
| 4 | Jan 11, 2011 | thirteen.8% (5th) | 14.iii% (fifth) | thirteen.4% (4th) | 15.4% (5th) |
| v | Jan 17, 2011 | 15.five% (3rd) | 17.0% (4th) | xiii.vii% (3rd) | 15.8% (third) |
| 6 | January 18, 2011 | fifteen.8% (fourth) | 17.1% (4th) | 13.1% (4th) | fifteen.9% (fourth) |
| 7 | January 24, 2011 | xv.9% (3rd) | 17.2% (4th) | 15.3% (3rd) | 17.5% (3rd) |
| 8 | January 31, 2011 | xvi.3% (fourth) | 17.7% (fifth) | 14.nine% (tertiary) | 17.4% (third) |
| 9 | Feb 1, 2011 | 16.seven% (3rd) | 18.3% (5th) | xiv.ix% (3rd) | 16.9% (4th) |
| 10 | Feb 7, 2011 | 17.6% (3rd) | 19.3% (3rd) | 16.7% (3rd) | xix.2% (3rd) |
| xi | Feb 8, 2011 | 17.9% (tertiary) | 19.iii% (3rd) | 16.6% (3rd) | xix.three% (3rd) |
| 12 | February 14, 2011 | 16.7% (3rd) | 18.9% (3rd) | 15.8% (3rd) | 17.8% (3rd) |
| 13 | February xv, 2011 | 17.9% (3rd) | 20.1% (3rd) | 17.ii% (3rd) | 20.i% (third) |
| 14 | February 21, 2011 | 17.six% (3rd) | 19.3% (3rd) | 16.4% (3rd) | xviii.9% (3rd) |
| fifteen | February 22, 2011 | 17.9% (3rd) | xix.five% (3rd) | 17.2% (3rd) | nineteen.vii% (3rd) |
| 16 | February 28, 2011 | 17.two% (tertiary) | 18.6% (3rd) | 18.2% (3rd) | 20.7% (3rd) |
| Average | xv.seven% | 17.0% | 14.9% | 17.3% | |
| Special | March 1, 2011 | 12.2% (9th) | 13.half dozen% (8th) | 12.1% (6th) | fourteen.4% (5th) |
Awards and nominations [edit]
| Twelvemonth | Award | Category | Recipient | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2011 | 47th Baeksang Arts Awards | Best New Director (TV) | Lee Eung-bok | Nominated |
| All-time New Player (TV) | Kim Soo-hyun | Nominated | ||
| Park Jin-immature | Nominated | |||
| All-time New Actress (TV) | Suzy | Nominated | ||
| Popularity Honour, Player (TV) | Kim Soo-hyun | Nominated | ||
| Park Jin-young | Nominated | |||
| Popularity Accolade, Actress (TV) | Suzy | Nominated | ||
| IU | Nominated | |||
| Eunjung | Nominated | |||
| 4th Korea Drama Awards | Best Writer | Park Hye-ryun | Nominated | |
| Best Supporting Role player | Um Ki-joon | Nominated | ||
| Best Supporting Actress | Lee Yoon-ji | Nominated | ||
| All-time New Actor | Kim Soo-hyun | Won | ||
| All-time New Extra | Suzy | Nominated | ||
| Popularity Award | Kim Soo-hyun | Won | ||
| 6th Seoul International Drama Awards | Best Miniseries | Dream Loftier | Nominated | |
| 13th Mnet Asian Music Awards | Best OST | "Anytime" - IU | Nominated | |
| SKY PerfecTV! Awards | Grand Prize | Dream High | Won | |
| Hallyu Laurels | Kim Soo-hyun | Won | ||
| fifth Tokyo International Drama Festival | Special Honor for Foreign Drama | Dream Loftier | Won | |
| 3rd Bugs Music Awards | OST of the Twelvemonth | "My Valentine" - Taecyeon & Nichkhun feat. Park Jin-young | Won | |
| KBS Drama Awards | Excellence Award, Actress in a Miniseries | Suzy | Nominated | |
| Best New Actor | Kim Soo-hyun | Won | ||
| Park Jin-young | Nominated | |||
| Best New Actress | Suzy | Won | ||
| IU | Nominated | |||
| Best Supporting Extra | Lee Yoon-ji | Won | ||
| All-time Immature Actress | Ahn Seo-hyun | Nominated | ||
| Popularity Award | Kim Soo-hyun | Won | ||
| Suzy | Nominated | |||
| All-time Couple Award | Kim Soo-hyun and Suzy | Won | ||
| Taecyeon and Suzy | Nominated | |||
| Wooyoung and IU | Nominated | |||
| Cyworld Digital Music Awards | Song of the Month (Feb) | "Dreaming" - Kim Soo-hyun | Won | |
| 2012 | Rose d'Or Awards | Golden Rose (Children & Youth) Accolade | Dream High | Won |
| 7th Seoul International Drama Awards | Outstanding Korean Drama | Dream High | Nominated | |
| Outstanding Korean Actress | Suzy | Nominated | ||
| 2013 | USTv Educatee'southward Option Award | Best Foreign Soap Opera | Dream High | Won |
Adaptations [edit]
The drama was adapted into a Japanese stage musical,[32] with Yuya Matsushita and Bright's Nanaka playing the roles of Song Sam-dong and Go Hye-mi, respectively. It had runs at the New National Theatre Tokyo from July iii to July 20, 2012, and was produced by the "Dream Loftier: Musical Production Committee" ( ミュージカル「ドリームハイ」製作委員会 ), equanimous of TBS, Avex Alive Creative, Nelke Planning and Lawson HMV Amusement.[33] [34] [35]
After the publication of Dream High Special Making Book in February 2011 which contained behind-the-scene stories and photos likewise as special interviews with the bear witness's cast, a two-volume "image novel" was also released featuring yet cuts from the drama.[36]
Sequel [edit]
The sequel Dream High 2 aired a year later with a different cast, starring Kang So-ra, GOT7'south JB and Jinyoung, 2AM's Jinwoon, T-ara'southward Jiyeon, SISTAR's Hyolyn, Ailee, and Park Seo-joon.[4]
In episode 17 of My Dear from the Star, Bae Suzy makes a special guest appearance as Go Hye-mi, the main protagonist (and the same character she plays in) of Dream High.[37] [38]
Notes [edit]
- ^ A JYP-KeyEast joint venture
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External links [edit]
- Official website (in Korean)
- Dream High on KBS World
- Dream High at HanCinema
- Dream Loftier at IMDb
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