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Filiprish
01-12-2006, 03:20 PM
Love Story in Harvard - Korean TV drama

Anybody see this? It's pretty entertaining. Gets sappy and tearjerking towards the end, but I recommend it!

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Harvard TV Show Popular in Korea
‘Love Story in Harvard’ garnered highest viewer ratings in Korea last week
Published On 12/13/2004 12:00:00 AM
By NINA M. CATALANO
Contributing Staff Writer

Forget reality T.V., in Korea all eyes are on Harvard.

“Love Story in Harvard,” a new Korean TV drama set on the Cambridge campus, received the highest viewer ratings last week among all programs in the same time slot.

“Korea has its own prestigious universities,” said Junseok A. Lee ’07, member of the Harvard Korean Association, “but the perceived gap between Ivy League institutions and their universities has grown drastically since the show started.”

The show features a love triangle between two male Harvard law students and the object of their desire—a female doctor-to-be enrolled across the river at Harvard Medical School.

But Korean viewers are tuning in for more than just the drama. Several Koreans aspiring to the Ivy League watch the show hoping to pick up on cultural insights and admissions tips as the plot develops.

The show stars three young Korean celebrities—Kim Tae-hee, Kim Rae-won and Lee Chong-Jin—and contains numerous scenes in English. Filming of the show takes place more than a stone’s throw from the yard on a set in Los Angeles.

The show’s immense popularity is part of a continuing trend of interest in Harvard and its aura of prestige for Koreans.

“Harvard is a very big name. General education is very important for Korean people and their culture, and since Harvard is considered the best university in the world, any mention of Harvard attracts a lot of attention,” Assistant Professor in the East Asian Languages and Civilizations Department Sun Joo Kim said.

Books proposing secrets for how to get into Harvard continually seize public attention. Two current Harvard freshmen—Miss Korea 2003, NaNa Keum ’08, and Won Hee Park ’08—have written bestsellers entitled Everyone Can Do It and Nine Points for Studying, Ten Points for Determination respectively.

“For some of these books, 100,000 copies were sold in the first month,” Lee said.

But the two novelists could not be reached for comment on their purported celebrity status.

While the Harvard name carries much prestige in Korea, its reputation had been somewhat tarnished following a verbal slip made by University President Lawrence H. Summers last July in his opening speech to Harvard Summer School students.

Summers incorrectly estimated that there were close to 1 million child prostitutes in Seoul, South Korea in the 1970s. He issued an apology promptly after the statement, saying he “misremembered” the statistic. There were only about 680,000 females between ages 10 and 19 living in Seoul at the time, according to a Texas A&M University website.

However, some Koreans remain stung by the remark.

Vice Chairman for Harvard Club of Korea Thomas Chan-Soo Kang ’84 wrote in an e-mail that the statement “hurt Harvard’s image in Korea significantly.”

Despite the mishap, respect for the Harvard name has propelled “Love Story in Harvard” to its success among education-minded Koreans.

“The number of Korean nationals attending Harvard College has risen dramatically over the past 25 years,” said Kang. “Part of it has to do with Koreans being able to afford the Harvard tuition, but it is also due to a rising interest, implying a greater perception of the value of a Harvard education.”


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yoMAMA
01-12-2006, 07:49 PM
i've heard about it.

:p

TB4000
01-12-2006, 07:55 PM
i've heard about it.

:p
Riiight. You mean you've watched every show.

Filiprish
01-12-2006, 08:47 PM
i've heard about it.

:p
You know you have a "LSH" poster up in your room. Lol. If you can't find it at an Asian rental, get it cheap off eBay for around $28. Stay away from YesAsia, it sells for $60 there.

mr. x
01-13-2006, 09:09 PM
You know you have a "LSH" poster up in your room. Lol. If you can't find it at an Asian rental, get it cheap off eBay for around $28. Stay away from YesAsia, it sells for $60 there.
well you know the thing about asian media on ebay is, if it's cheap there's always a reason

"Wow Love Story Harvard on dvd, it has to be real cuz it says Love Story Harvard right under 'CD-R'"

Filiprish
01-13-2006, 10:08 PM
That's true, good thing you mention that. You have to watch out. I'm not too familiar with CD-R movies. Most of them are counterfiet, right? I got my "LSH" 9-DVD box set for $4.99, it was the S&H from Hong Kong that was expensive. It probably is counterfiet. I can't tell other than the packaging could use some major copy profreading...lol...and the DVDs came in plastic sleeves. But I don't know any better. :redface:

mr. x
01-14-2006, 03:15 AM
That's true, good thing you mention that. You have to watch out. I'm not too familiar with CD-R movies. Most of them are counterfiet, right? I got my "LSH" 9-DVD box set for $4.99, it was the S&H from Hong Kong that was expensive. It probably is counterfiet. I can't tell other than the packaging could use some major copy profreading...lol...and the DVDs came in plastic sleeves. But I don't know any better. :redface:
well the main giveaway are two things

1) video quality, does it look like an honest to God dvd or "shakeycam" action?

2) usually I think official releases have decent subtitles if English is available, it's the nasty streetwhore copies that have the incomprehensible engrish. I learned firsthand after buying a copy of Flying Daggers, practically unwatchable.

third giveaway of course is, if the price sounds too good to be true it probably is

yoMAMA
01-14-2006, 12:14 PM
Love story at harvard is actually shot in los angeles.

:p

Filiprish
01-18-2006, 08:58 PM
Btw, this is probably the most idealistic Asian-friendly production ever made. It helps that its Asian produced. For example, AMs leading mostly "white" study groups and moot court mock trial teams. When do you ever see that? And for those quick to call sellout, there's no WM/AF unless you consider WM/AF business relationships grounds for offense.

Love story at harvard is actually shot in los angeles.

:p
Lol...and it's pretty obvious when you see palm trees in Boston. :wink:

well the main giveaway are two things

1) video quality, does it look like an honest to God dvd or "shakeycam" action?
Yeah, that one's obvious. If you hear ppl laughing and see them jumping up and down... :confused:

2) usually I think official releases have decent subtitles if English is available, it's the nasty streetwhore copies that have the incomprehensible engrish. I learned firsthand after buying a copy of Flying Daggers, practically unwatchable.
Another good one to look for, subtitles are a pain to make, especially for Asian counterfieters. Some are so painstakingly fake I wonder why they even try. And let's not even how bad counterfeit language dubbings can be. :redface:

third giveaway of course is, if the price sounds too good to be true it probably is
C'mon, it could be bought hella mass-produced. Yeah, you're probably... wishful thinking. :frown:

Actually, I don't mind so much if they're not real as long as they're not CD-R b/c most of them are embarrassingly low-quality. B/c I think the copy of "Natural City" I got off eBay is not real but only thing that makes me suspect the copy on the cover says "A Korean Bladerunner". I've seen pics of movie posters and none of them say that. Besides, I would never put that on there. Why would a Korean producer want to make a movie that sells itself as that? Let movie critics make comparison for you. Otherwise, I'm satisfied. I'll stop buying them when Asia tightens its IP laws and enforcement. Right now, it seems like gov'ts don't care.

mr. x
01-20-2006, 02:48 AM
piracy sucks
it's sad too because there's less incentive when we live in the states to help support asian movies here.

Btw, this is probably the most idealistic Asian-friendly production ever made. It helps that its Asian produced. For example, AMs leading mostly "white" study groups and moot court mock trial teams. When do you ever see that? And for those quick to call sellout, there's no WM/AF unless you consider WM/AF business relationships grounds for offense.


Not at all surprised. If you watch a lot of Korean music videos there's that whole white guy = bad guy complex you see in a lot of HK movies. I don't think it's any worse than Hollywood gangster asian guys/suckyfucky asian women movies

uhhden
01-20-2006, 07:40 PM
My Name is Kim Sam Soon was WAY better...

But Kim Tae Hee is quite a cutie in this one.

haplesshobo
08-30-2007, 03:30 AM
Even the transcedant beauty of Kim Tae Hee wasn't enough for me to finish watching this series cause I just thought it was so slow and boring. This was my first and last Korean TV drama I'll ever watch.

This was just poorly written where there was no innate drama to drive the series. Come on, two rich guys both fighting over a poor medical student? Alex is just fugly and uncharmastic so there was no drama that he really ever had a chance. Even though the series was limited to a set number of episodes, it just seemed a lot of it was just spinning its wheels. Episodes later, and it seemed nothing had changed.

The writers should have mixed it up- either have the girl come from a rich, respectable family which had promised her to marry Alex, who also came from a rich, respectable family, when they were little. And, then bring in Kim Hyun Woo as the outsider from a poor, less-than-honorable family who falls in love with her. Or, get a much more attractive romantic rival where its not so obvious that the girl will go for Kim.

There could have been so much more they could have done to make the characters more interesting. I think the only reason the show got the ratings it did because

1) the main actor and actress are just gorgeous
2) it had 'Harvard' in its title, and asians are suckers for things like that. If it had been 'Love story in UCDavis", I don't think as many people would have watched it.

AngryABCGirl
08-30-2007, 04:36 AM
2) it had 'Harvard' in its title, and asians are suckers for things like that. If it had been 'Love story in UCDavis", I don't think as many people would have watched it.

I think my heart just crumbled into a million pieces.

SunWuKong
08-30-2007, 10:42 AM
how about Love Story in Northern Virginia Community College??? come on!!! hell, they have a campus right near the NoVa K-town.

yoMAMA
08-30-2007, 02:40 PM
how about Love Story in Northern Virginia Community College??? come on!!! hell, they have a campus right near the NoVa K-town.

no way.

koreans are super prestige whores (for lack of a better word not intended for misogynistic lingo).
:wink:

j&j2
09-06-2007, 02:11 PM
no way.

koreans are super prestige whores (for lack of a better word not intended for misogynistic lingo).

You can say that for pretty much all East and South Asians.

In addition, how do you think Asians have come to look upon Harvard so highly?