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Lee Jong Suk May Take Up The Scalpel
BY Joan MacDonald | Dec 06, 2013 06:49 AM EST
http://www.kdramastars.com/articles/12764/20131206/lee-jong-suk-may-take-up-the-scalpel.htm

Lee Jong Suk may have to brush up on his bedside manner soon as he is seriously considering taking part in his first medical drama.
He is reading the script for the upcoming SBS drama "Foreign Doctor."
It's the story of a North Korean defector Dr. Park Hoon, who is employed by a top South Korean hospital. The cardiovascular and thoracic doctor must not only adjust to working in a new environment but also to his new life in South Korea. Because of the unusual and dramatic life he has lived, Dr. Park also has difficulty relating to others. Born in South Korea, he was kidnapped as a boy, along with his father, who was also a surgeon. When he grows up he becomes a doctor and defects.
Park Hoon is considered to be a medical genius but he can't be listed at the South Korean hospital as an official doctor because he is considered a foreigner. Even though he became a foreigner through no fault of his own, it becomes a disability. And his adjustment is made no easier by the fact that he's broken-hearted. He left the love of his life back in North Korea.
Thanks to his appearance in the hit drama "I Hear Your Voice" and his first film role, "No Breathing," Lee Jong Suk is a star but star billing does not necessarily guarantee the success of the drama. This year's medical dramas have received mixed notices. "Good Doctor," which starred Joo Won as a genius doctor with a disability, did well in the ratings, while "Medical Top Team, which had a star cast but a more traditional storyline, did not. Will a doctor who is a genius, but unrecognized because he is technically foreign, interest viewers as much Joo Won's genius but disabled surgeon did?
According to Lee Jong Suk's agency Wellmade, "Foreign Doctor" is only one of several drama and film roles that the actor is currently considering.
"There is a chance that he may participate in another drama," said his agency. "He has only received the script for 'Foreign Doctor' so far and is still reviewing it. No decision has been made yet."
Jin Hyuk, the director of "City Hunter," "Brilliant Legacy," "On Air" and "The Master's Sun" is going to direct "Foreign Doctor." Park Jin Woo, who wrote "Seoul Farewell," will write the screenplay.
The show would air on Mondays and Tuesdays in March.
Park Hae-jin in talks to join Doctor Stranger
by girlfriday | December 29, 2013
http://www.dramabeans.com/2013/12/park-hae-jin-in-talks-to-join-doctor-stranger/

So remember that North-Korean-doc-in-South-Korea medical drama Doctor Stranger that’s courting Lee Jong-seok to headline? It’s still angling for a March broadcast on SBS (though with God’s Gift – 14 Days premiering in February, it might not be till April). Lee Jong-seok is still considering, and now so is Park Hae-jin (You From Another Star). It’s weird to see someone in a current drama lining up his next project the week after his new show premieres, but can more of Park Hae-jin really be a bad thing?
The drama is about a North Korean doctor who defects and lives as a foreigner in the South. I’m still trying to wrap my head around the idea of Lee Jong-seok as a doctor, and it’s not going so well. But I guess you can’t play high school forever. Or can you? Dramaland sure likes to stretch believability both ways.
Park Hae-jin is up for the role of a geeeeeenius doctor (not to be confused with the above, Hero Genius Doctor) who turns down a teaching job at Harvard and returns to Korea to practice medicine. His character doesn’t care what the means are, as long as he fulfills his goals. Is this going to be Medical Top Team all over again? Because we all know how that genius convention went down. Nobody watched.
This one is set up to be more of a mystery though, which I can see coming from the writer of Conspiracy in the Court. Perhaps the medical drama will just be window dressing for intrigue? One can hope, and possibly pray. Directing is PD Jin Hyuk of Master’s Sun and City Hunter.
Doctor Stranger is preparing for a spring premiere on SBS.
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[Spoil] คลิกเพื่อดูข้อความที่ซ่อนไว้His character is a little sarcastic and mean, and he is a doctor wrought with genius and arrogance. His style is to take risks and gamble with his surgeries; When he needs a lot of money, he would gamble with his medical skills. The surgery scenes will be very much worth watching.
He does not usually speak with an accent — trying to hide his past as a North Korea escapee. For his lover back in North Korea, he saves up money by taking on risky heart surgeries.
It is a story based on a prize-winning entry in an open competition.
The lover back in North Korea is his first love; she has the image of a true first-love type of character. On the other hand, the female lead from the South side is the strong-headed and confident type, she bickers with him and they develop feelings later on. His character was brought to the North against his wishes when he was young, and his father is also a doctor.
The beginning of the story is very epic, then focuses on hospital drama in the later parts. The person who read the script said that it is very interesting.
ซีรีย์เรื่องใหม่ของ Lee Jong Suk / Park Hae Jin "Doctor Stranger" ??
Lee Jong Suk May Take Up The Scalpel
BY Joan MacDonald | Dec 06, 2013 06:49 AM EST
http://www.kdramastars.com/articles/12764/20131206/lee-jong-suk-may-take-up-the-scalpel.htm
Lee Jong Suk may have to brush up on his bedside manner soon as he is seriously considering taking part in his first medical drama.
He is reading the script for the upcoming SBS drama "Foreign Doctor."
It's the story of a North Korean defector Dr. Park Hoon, who is employed by a top South Korean hospital. The cardiovascular and thoracic doctor must not only adjust to working in a new environment but also to his new life in South Korea. Because of the unusual and dramatic life he has lived, Dr. Park also has difficulty relating to others. Born in South Korea, he was kidnapped as a boy, along with his father, who was also a surgeon. When he grows up he becomes a doctor and defects.
Park Hoon is considered to be a medical genius but he can't be listed at the South Korean hospital as an official doctor because he is considered a foreigner. Even though he became a foreigner through no fault of his own, it becomes a disability. And his adjustment is made no easier by the fact that he's broken-hearted. He left the love of his life back in North Korea.
Thanks to his appearance in the hit drama "I Hear Your Voice" and his first film role, "No Breathing," Lee Jong Suk is a star but star billing does not necessarily guarantee the success of the drama. This year's medical dramas have received mixed notices. "Good Doctor," which starred Joo Won as a genius doctor with a disability, did well in the ratings, while "Medical Top Team, which had a star cast but a more traditional storyline, did not. Will a doctor who is a genius, but unrecognized because he is technically foreign, interest viewers as much Joo Won's genius but disabled surgeon did?
According to Lee Jong Suk's agency Wellmade, "Foreign Doctor" is only one of several drama and film roles that the actor is currently considering.
"There is a chance that he may participate in another drama," said his agency. "He has only received the script for 'Foreign Doctor' so far and is still reviewing it. No decision has been made yet."
Jin Hyuk, the director of "City Hunter," "Brilliant Legacy," "On Air" and "The Master's Sun" is going to direct "Foreign Doctor." Park Jin Woo, who wrote "Seoul Farewell," will write the screenplay.
The show would air on Mondays and Tuesdays in March.
Park Hae-jin in talks to join Doctor Stranger
by girlfriday | December 29, 2013
http://www.dramabeans.com/2013/12/park-hae-jin-in-talks-to-join-doctor-stranger/
So remember that North-Korean-doc-in-South-Korea medical drama Doctor Stranger that’s courting Lee Jong-seok to headline? It’s still angling for a March broadcast on SBS (though with God’s Gift – 14 Days premiering in February, it might not be till April). Lee Jong-seok is still considering, and now so is Park Hae-jin (You From Another Star). It’s weird to see someone in a current drama lining up his next project the week after his new show premieres, but can more of Park Hae-jin really be a bad thing?
The drama is about a North Korean doctor who defects and lives as a foreigner in the South. I’m still trying to wrap my head around the idea of Lee Jong-seok as a doctor, and it’s not going so well. But I guess you can’t play high school forever. Or can you? Dramaland sure likes to stretch believability both ways.
Park Hae-jin is up for the role of a geeeeeenius doctor (not to be confused with the above, Hero Genius Doctor) who turns down a teaching job at Harvard and returns to Korea to practice medicine. His character doesn’t care what the means are, as long as he fulfills his goals. Is this going to be Medical Top Team all over again? Because we all know how that genius convention went down. Nobody watched.
This one is set up to be more of a mystery though, which I can see coming from the writer of Conspiracy in the Court. Perhaps the medical drama will just be window dressing for intrigue? One can hope, and possibly pray. Directing is PD Jin Hyuk of Master’s Sun and City Hunter.
Doctor Stranger is preparing for a spring premiere on SBS.
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[Spoil] คลิกเพื่อดูข้อความที่ซ่อนไว้