Heartstrings (Korean: 넌 내게 반했어; RR: Neon Naege Banhaesseo; lit. You've Fallen for Me) is a 2011 South Korean television series starring Park Shin-hye and Jung Yong-hwa.[1] It aired on MBC from June 29 to August 19, 2011 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 15 episodes.
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Heartstrings is a youth melodrama about love, friendship and dreams, set against the backdrop of a performing arts college.[2][3][4][5] The drama reunited Jung Yong-hwa and Park Shin-hye who both starred in the TV series You're Beautiful (2009).[6]
Synopsis[edit]
A series of misunderstandings causes Lee Shin (Jung Yong-hwa), the cocky leader of 'The Stupid' and Lee Gyu-won (Park Shin-hye), a college student majoring inTraditional Korean Music to start on the wrong foot. Gyu-won does not understand why Lee Shin is so popular, until one day she is forced to go the band's concert with her friends, who are fans of 'The Stupid'. There, she sees Lee Shin performing live, and is immediately captivated by him.
When Gyu-won decides to join the performance group for the upcoming 100th anniversary performance for the university, everyone sees her potential and talent, particularly Kim Suk-hyun (Song Chang-eui), a Broadway composer-turned-music director. She competes with Han Hee-joo (Kim Yoon-hye), the spoiled daughter of the Chairman, for the role of the leading actress (but lost to her, as Hee-joo had previously bribed the judges). Lee Shin also decides to join the musical due to his crush on the dance professor, Jung Yoon-soo (So Yi-hyun), who is also the choreographer and muse of the musical. As Gyu-won and Lee Shin spend more time together, they began to fall for each other.
Fearing that Gyu-won might outshine her daughter, Hee-joo's mother schemes with Im Tae-joon (Lee Jung-heon), one of the school's administrators; and they plot to destroy Gyu-won's image to force her to quit the performance. Lee Shin works with Suk-hyun in order to clear Gyu-won's name. Meanwhile, Joon-hee (Kang Min-hyuk) struggles between his ever-growing feelings for Hee-joo and helping his friends as she threatens their university lives.
When Hee-joo is found to be suffering from vocal chord infection, Gyu-won is given the chance to replace her and go on stage. However, the kind-hearted Gyu-won chooses to let Hee-joo stand on stage instead, while she sings for her backstage. When the media found out that Gyu-won was the actual singer, she was offered a chance to go overseas to record an album. A new conflict occurs as Gyu-won is made to choose between her dreams and love. At the same time, Lee Shin was suffering from a broken wrist caused by a fall he suffered with Gyu-won earlier. Worried that she might forfeit her dream to stay with him, he lies to her and insists that he is fine, even after crouching in pain during a performance with The Stupid. Gyu-won eventually decides to go to the United Kingdom to fulfill her dream, while Lee Shin undergoes surgery to fix his broken wrist.
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Title[edit]
The series initially had the working titleFestival (Korean: 페스티벌), until broadcaster MBC announced an online contest held from March 30 to April 10, 2011 to give it a new title. Among over 4,000 suggestions submitted to the MBC website, You've Fallen for Me (Korean: 넌 내게 반했어) was chosen as the Korean title.[7] A second online contest for the international English title was held on the digital American distribution platform DramaFever, and Heartstrings won the fan poll.[8]
![]() Soundtrack[edit]
The Heartstrings soundtrack was released in four installments every week starting from June 29, 2011, and concluding on July 20, 2011.
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International broadcast[edit]
Because of Park Shin-hye and Jung Yong-hwa's strong overseas fanbase from their previous drama You're Beautiful (SBS, 2009), broadcasting rights to Heartstrings were pre-sold to many countries including the Philippines, Japan, Cambodia, China, Hong Kong and North America, ahead of its premiere in South Korea.[18]
It aired in the Philippines via ABS-CBN's afternoon block from January 2 to 27, 2012 with more than 20 episodes.
It aired in Japan on Fuji TV beginning July 9, 2012.[19][20] To promote the drama, a fan meeting attended by both leads, Park Shin-hye and Jung Yong-hwa, was held on July 16 at the Tokyo International Forum.[21][22][23]
It aired in the Middle East on MBC 4 beginning March 23, 2014.
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Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Heartstrings_(South_Korean_TV_series)&oldid=935821427'
The Day We Fell In Love (사랑하게 되는 날 )
두근두근 떨려와 작은 너의 미소까지도
그건 너였어 난 알 수 있어
그대는 내 맘에 눈부시게 다가온 무지개 같아
처음부터 그대 마음도 Everyday Loving me
작은 두 눈에 비친 내 모습 마저도 떨려와
그건 너였어 난 알 수 있어
그대는 내 맘에 눈부시게 다가온 무지개 같아
처음부터 그대 마음도 Everyday Loving me
우리 이렇게 사랑하게 되는 날
하늘에서 보낸 큐피트 화살을
영원히 함께해줘 Everyday Loving me
English
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