Spring Waltz
Spring Waltz is a 2006 South Korean television series starring Seo Do-young, Han Hyo-joo, Daniel Henney and Lee So-yeon. It is the fourth and final installment of season-themed tetralogy Endless Love series directed by Yoon Seok-ho, following Autumn in My Heart, Winter Sonata and Summer Scent. It aired on KBS2 from March 6 to May 16, 2006, on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes.
Synopsis
Yoon Jae-ha is a wealthy young man who lives an honorable life as a gifted pianist. As a child, however, Jae-ha lived with his father who was a conman and endured a miserable childhood.Seo Eun-young lived on the island of Chungsan with her mom happily. Darkness came when Lee Jong-tae and his son Soo-ho appeared. The man stole money from Eun-young's mother, which was set aside for Eun-young's surgery. When Eun-young's mother travels to Seoul to look for Jong-tae, she dies in an accident.
At the hospital where Eun-young is hospitalized, Jae-ha's foster mother Hyun Ji-sook was also there due to her son's death. Her diplomat husband Yoon Myung-hoon asks Soo-ho to become their son, and they would in return pay for Eun-young's surgery. Soo-ho now adopts the identity of Yoon Jae-ha and leaves for Austria. Meanwhile, Eun-young successfully receives her surgery. She grows up with a new family, and now makes accessories and sells them on the streets.
One day, Eun-young wins an exhibition contest and, as a prize, travels to Austria. There she meets Jae-ha and his friends Phillip and Song Yi-na. When Jae-ha and Eun-young first met, they were at odds, but slowly they began to feel attracted to each other. Jae-ha then makes the shocking discovery that Eun-young is the girl he met in the past. Jae-ha tries to hide this from Eun-Young, but she eventually finds out, and leaves.
As Eun-young tries to forget Jae-ha, she returns to Korea and there, Jae-ha appears again.
Cast
Main
- Seo Do-young as Lee Soo-ho/Yoon Jae-ha
- *Eun Won-jae as young Lee Soo-ho
- Han Hyo-joo as Seo Eun-young/Park Eun-young
- *Han So-yi as young Seo Eun-young
- Daniel Henney as Phillip Rosenthal
- Lee So-yeon as Song Yi-na
- *Shim Eun-kyung as young Song Yi-na
Supporting
- Geum Bo-ra as Hyun Ji-sook, Jae-ha's mother
- Jung Dong-hwan as Yoon Myung-hoon, Jae-ha's father
- Lee Han-wi as Lee Jong-tae, Soo-ho's father
- Yoon Yoo-sun as Jo Hye-sun, Eun-young's birth mother
- Kim Hae-sook as Jo Yang-soon, Eun-young's aunt and adoptive mother
- Park Chil-yong as Park Doo-shik, Eun-young's adoptive father
- Choi Si-won as Park Sang-woo, Eun-young's cousin and adoptive brother
- Choi Ja-hye as Hong Mi-jung, Eun-young's best friend
- *Han Bo-bae as young Hong Mi-jung
- Park Hee-jin as Kim Hee-jin, Yi-na's friend
- Kim Mi-kyung as Kim Bong-hee, Mi-jung's mother
Production
One of the most striking differences from previous installments, is the casting. All four main characters are relative newcomers, who were cast in the leading role for the first time. The casting of the two lead actors – Seo Do-young and Han Hyo-joo - brought a controversial yet refreshing spin into the drama's production. Sung Yu-ri was originally cast as Eun-young but when she backed out of the drama, Yoon unexpectedly chose Han, who had auditioned for a smaller role. Model-turned-actor Daniel Henney was perhaps the most high-profile actor of the four, after his role in 2005 hit My Lovely Sam Soon. Initially the character Philip character did not exist. However, after seeing Henney audition, Yoon was attracted to the actor's unique facial expressions and gestures, so the director decided to create a new role just for him. Lee So-yeon, on the other hand, had more experience in TV and film, notably Untold Scandal in 2003. In interviews, Yoon told the press that he deliberately chose to work with new actors rather than already-established actors, who tend to have chiseled images that do not have enough flexibility. Working with new faces, Yoon said, is "like working on a new painting on a new white canvas."
Renowned for his captivating ability to bring picturesque scenery and memorable music onto the screen, Yoon takes maximum advantage of the spectacular view of Hallstatt lake to convey Jae-ha's sorrow and his yearning for his lost identity and lost love.
One of Yoon's main motifs for this series is the "island" - Cheongsando - a place that is seemingly isolated from the rest of the world. He and his production crew reportedly hunted for the perfect island setting for months. They eventually decided on a few islands located in South Jeolla Province. Cheongsando was the site where the young Soo-ho and Eun-young meet and reunite again as adults, while heart-shaped Hanuneom Beach in Bigeumdo is the place where the children share their innocent feelings of affection and love towards each other.
An island as a place, Yoon says, tends to be a fantasy in everyone's mind. It brings out a sense of nostalgia which is quite distant from the reality of everyday life. Childhood love also is a fantasy in many a memory. Spring Waltz explores such fantasy of our first love – how the pure and genuine love for someone can face the reality of living with mental bruises and an identity crisis, and eventually heal the painful process of forgiveness and reconciliation, just like the way spring brings us a hope.
Soundtrack
Ratings
Awards and nominations
DVD release
The director's cut DVD is shorter than the original broadcast version, with the scenes removed totaling close to 3 hours long. As of June 2010, there is no information as to whether the "uncut" original broadcast version will ever be authorized for release.Noticeable edits (North American version)
- Numbering of individual episodes are omitted
- Due to the editing, some episodes ended at different times/scenes than the original broadcast.
- Dramatic endings, which included episode credits and previews, were also removed.
- The story arc involving Hong Mi-jung and Park Sang-woo was completely removed.
- Episode 11 — During their first outing as a couple, Jae-ha leaves Eun-young in front of her mother's restaurant. Before leaving, he kisses her cheek. Her mother observes them through the restaurant window.
- Episode 18 — Phillip & Eun-young are at the museum. Jae-ha's mother and Yi-na appear. All four go out to lunch; Jae-ha joins them. Eun-young later leaves after Yi-na presents her and Jae-ha's wedding invitation.
- Episode 18 — Eun-young returns Jae-ha's jacket along with the rainbow shell. Jae-ha runs after her asking her not to leave. Eun-young answers, "...Why won't you allow me to hate you".
Dubbed
International airings
Spring Waltz aired in the Philippines on ABS-CBN's Primetime Bida line up from December 25, 2007 to February 8, 2008 replacing Princess Sarah and was replaced by Marrying a Millionaire on February 18 the following week.It's also aired in Vietnam on Hanoi TV in March 4, 2007.