My Golden Life
My Golden Life is a 2017–18 South Korean television series starring Park Si-hoo, Shin Hye-sun, Lee Tae-hwan, and Seo Eun-soo. The series was originally broadcast on KBS2 every Saturday and Sunday from September 2017 to March 2018 between 19:55 to 21:15.
Synopsis
Revolves around a woman who has a chance to rise in status but falls into a bottomless pit, and eventually finds a chance to seek happiness. It also involves a man who tries to find happiness in her.Cast
Main
- Park Si-hoo as Choi Do-kyung
- Shin Hye-sun as Seo Ji-an
- Lee Tae-hwan as Sunwoo Hyuk
- Seo Eun-soo as Seo Ji-soo
Supporting
Seo Ji-an's family
- Chun Ho-jin as Seo Tae-soo, the twins' father
- Kim Hye-ok as Yang Mi-jung, the twins' mother
- Lee Tae-sung as Seo Ji-tae, the twins' older brother
- Shin Hyun-soo as Seo Ji-ho, the twins' younger brother
Choi Do-kyung's family
- Jeon No-min as Choi Jae-sung, Do-kyung's father. He and Myung-hee were university sweethearts and he married her even after finding out about her background as a chaebol heiress. Although he works for his in-laws' company, he feels suffocated and despises the cold mannerisms and lack of personal relationships between his in-laws.
- Na Young-hee as Noh Myung-hee, mother of Do-kyung & Seo-hyun and elder daughter of Noh Yang-ho. She is portrayed in the story unsympathetically as a rather self-centered lady, possibly because of her upbringing and manipulation of her overbearing father. She tends to be uncaring towards others, especially people of inferior wealth and influence in comparison with her.
- Lee Da-in as Choi Seo-hyun, Do-kyung's younger sister. Although appearing to be a typical "golden child", she hides a more rebellious side of her from her brother and parents and wishes to explore the world outside of her family's bubble of wealthy friends and connections. She feels left out when her parents, especially the mother, fuss so much over the return of her missing sister.
- Shin Hye-sun / Seo Eun-soo as Choi Eun-seok, long lost daughter of Haesung Group. Seo Ji-an enters the Haesung Group chaebol family as Choi Eun-seok. But later it is revealed that Seo Ji-soo, fraternal twin of Ji-an may be the actual Choi Eun-seok.
Haesung Group
- Kim Byung-ki as Noh Yang-ho, the family patriarch and former chairman of Haesung Group
- Jeon Soo-kyeong as Noh Jin-hee, Noh Yang-ho's younger daughter
- Yoo Ha-bok as Jung Myung-soo, Noh Jin-Hee's husband
- Seo Kyung-hwa as Min Deul-lae, Choi family's household manager
- Wi Ha-joon as Ryu Jae-shin, Choi Seo-hyun's former driver
Extended
- Jung So-young as Sunwoo Hee, Sunwoo Hyuk's elder sister
- Choi Gwi-hwa as Kang Nam-goo, Seo Ji-soo's boss
- Kwon Hyuk-poong as Sunwoo Seok, Sunwoo Hyuk & Hee's father
- Park Joo-hee as Lee Soo-ah, Seo Ji-tae's longtime lover and then wife
- Lee Jong-nam as Shin Hae-ja, Yang Mi-jung's friend
- Lee Gyu-bok as Yoo secretary
- Kim Sung-hoon as Lee Yong-kook
- Baek Seo-yi as Yoon Ha-jung, Seo Ji-an's frenemy
- Kim Sa-kwan as Kim Ki-jae
- Shin Min-kyung as departmental student representative
- Yoo In-young as Jang So-ra, Choi Do-kyung's fiancée.
- Gong Min-jeung as Song Mi-heon
Original soundtrack
Reception
The drama became one of the fastest-growing in ratings among KBS2 TV series in the same timeslot, starting with 19.7% for the first episode and surpassing 30% mark in 8 episodes. It went on to become the fastest to reach the National Drama level of 40% rating among KBS2 TV series in the same timeslot.The drama was praised as an atypical family drama, avoiding cliches such as family conflicts and typical "Cinderella stories" with "happily-ever-after" endings, instead focusing on pursuing personal happiness based on one's own decision. There was more thorough characterization and focus on characters' emotions and personal journeys, which were praised by viewers as making the characters much more relatable. The series has been noted for highlighting current social issues in South Korean society, such as the breaking down of the traditional family unit in more recent times, discrimination against older and lower to middle-income workers and the struggles faced by the "N-po" generation.
Because of its popularity, it was also the first KBS2 drama in the same timeslot to have a special episode. The 2½-hour program consisted of behind-the-scenes footage, cast and staff interviews, director's cuts of the first 10 episodes. It aired on October 4, 2017, from 3:25 to 6 pm during the Chuseok national holiday period.