Strong Girl Bong-soon

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Strong Girl Bong-soon
StrongWomanDoBong-soon (Main poster).jpg
Promotional poster
Also known asStrong Woman Do Bong Soon
Genre
Written byBaek Mi-kyung
Directed byLee Hyung-min
Starring
Theme music composer [ko]
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes16 + 1 special
Production
Executive producersSong Won-sub
Park In-sun
ProducersPark Jun-seo
 [ko]
Park Ji-an
Ra Sung-shik
CinematographyMoon Se-hong
Lee Min-jin
EditorOh Dong-hee
Running time60–70 minutes
Production companies [ko]
JS Pictures
DistributorJTBC
Release
Original networkJTBC
Picture format1080i (HDTV)
Original releaseFebruary 24 (2017-02-24) –
April 15, 2017 (2017-04-15)
External links
Website
Production website

Strong Girl Bong-soon[1] (Korean힘쎈여자 도봉순; RRHimssenyeoja Dobongsun; lit. Strong Woman Do Bong-soon) is a 2017 South Korean television series starring Park Bo-young in the title role as a woman with superhuman strength, with Park Hyung-sik and Ji Soo. It aired on JTBC from February 24 to April 15, 2017.[2][3][4][5]

The series was a commercial hit and became one of the highest-rated Korean dramas on cable television history.[6][7]

Synopsis[]

Do Bong-soon (Park Bo-young) was born with superhuman strength. Her strength is hereditary and passed along only to the women in her family. Her dream is to create a video game with herself as the main character. She desperately wants to become a delicate and elegant woman, which is the ideal type of her crush, In Guk-doo (Ji Soo), a police officer. Thanks to her strength, she gets a job as bodyguard to rich heir Ahn Min-hyuk (Park Hyung-sik), the CEO of a gaming company, Ainsoft. In contrast to Guk-doo, Min-hyuk is an eccentric man who is playful, a little spoiled, has no regard for rules, and dislikes policemen. He has recently received anonymous threats and has even been stalked, leading him to hire Bong-soon as his bodyguard after witnessing her beat up a bunch of gangsters at a construction site when they threatened an old elementary school bus driver.

A series of kidnapping cases happen in Dobong-dong, the district Bong-soon lives in, and she is determined to catch the culprit, who targeted her best friend. With help and training from Min-hyuk, she manages to control her strength to use it for good causes. Min-hyuk and Bong-soon find their relationship growing into something more. Their relationship at work and in pursuit of the kidnapper creates comical and dangerous situations, which bring them closer.

Cast[]

Main[]

A young woman born with superhuman strength who tries to use her powers for good.
A chaebol heir and CEO of a gaming company who hides his pain underneath his cheeky demeanour.
An idealistic rookie detective who is passionate about justice.

Supporting[]

People around Do Bong-soon[]

Bong-soon's twin brother.
Bong-soon's mother.
Bong-soon's father.
  • Park Bo-mi as Na Kyung-shim
Bong-soon's friend from Busan. She was Kim Jang-hyun's fourth kidnapping victim.
  • Baek Soo-ryun as Lady Soon-shim
Bong-soon's maternal grandmother.
  • Kim Mi-hee as Myung-soo's mother
  • Kim Soo-yeon as Jae-soon's mother

People around Ahn Min-hyuk[]

Min-hyuk's secretary.
  • Han Jung-kook as Ahn Chul-do
Min-hyuk's father, Chairman of Ohsung Group.
  • Kim Seong-beom as Ahn Dong-ha
Min-hyuk's half-brother.
  • Shim Hoon-gi as Ahn Dong-suk
Min-hyuk's formerly trusted half-brother.
  • Lee Se-wook as Ahn Kyung-hwan
Min-hyuk's half-brother.

People around In Guk-doo[]

Guk-doo's girlfriend.
  • Yoon Ye-hee as Jung Mi-hwa
Guk-doo's mother.

People at Baek Tak Party[]

Do Bong Police Station Criminal Team 3[]

  • Choi Moo-in as Team Leader Yook
  • Oh Soon-tae as Bulgom (Brown Bear)
  • Joo Ho as Neokboi (Knock Boy)
  • Choi Hyung as Heollaengyi (Hell Angel)
  • Kim Won-suk as Dotbogi (Magnifying Glass)

Ainsoft Employee[]

Head of Development Planning Team; doppelgänger of Kim Kwang-bok.

Extended[]

A psychotic criminal. He was the true perpetrator of the serial kidnapping of young girls, and throughout the series, especially the latter part, he was in an enmity with Bong-soon and tried ways to get rid of her. Eventually, Kim Jang-hyun was arrested and sentenced to life imprisonment for murder and kidnapping.
  • Son Hyo-eun as Jung Hyang-sook
A murder victim. She was in fact, Kim Jang-hyun's first intended kidnapping victim but was murdered by him due to her fierce attempts to self-defence.
  • Choi Hyun-seo as Kim Ji-won
High-school teacher; the first kidnapped victim.
  • Choi Young-shin as Lee Joo-young
Dance instructor; the second kidnapped victim.
The third kidnapped victim.
A school student who is bullied
  • Kim Young-choon as Il Jin
A high school student and the leader of Bong-soon's lackeys.
  • Yoo In-soo as Kang Goo
One of Bong-soon's lackeys.
  • Hong Ye-ri as Ho Soon-yi
Do Bong Walnut shop employee.
  • Kim Tae-soo as Oh Hyun-joong
The contract killer.
  • Lee Ho-chul as Team Leader Jo
Oh Hyun-joong's associate.
  • Hapkie as Member of Baek Tak Party
  • Kim Won-jun as Subway Molester
  • Lee Jung-kwi as High school boy bullied by Il Jin's gang
  • Jun Byung-chul as Lee Woo-jin

Special appearances[]

  • Kang Ji-young as JTVC announcer (Ep. 2, 8, 10 & 13)
  •  [ko] as Fortuneteller (Ep. 4 & 7)
  •  [ko]
  • Song Won-geun as Song Won-geun, Theatre actor (Ep. 7 & 8)
  • Yoon Sang-hyun as Charles Go (Ep. 8)
  •  [ko] as Voice Phishing specialist
  •  [ko] as Voice Phishing specialist
  • Jang Sung-kyu as JTVC announcer
  • Kwon Hyuk-soo as fake Indian Monk Nizamuddin / Jo Dal-bong (Ep. 12–14)
  • Lee Sang as the Ainsoft Receptionist (Ep. 14)
  • Clara Lee as Lee Bong-soon, Dental Hygienist (Ep. 16)

Production[]

The drama is written by Baek Mi-kyung who previously wrote Beloved Eun-dong and directed by Lee Hyung-min of Ms. Temper and Nam Jung-gi. Filming started in October 2016 and finished on April 11, 2017.[12][13]

The drama serves as a reunion between Park Hyung-sik and Yoo Jae-myung who previously worked together in the KBS2 drama Hwarang: The Poet Warrior Youth. As well as Kim Won-Hae.

Original soundtrack[]

Strong Girl Bong-soon
OST Album
Soundtrack album
Recorded2017
GenreSoundtrack
LanguageKorean, English
LabelJTBC Content Hub,
Warner Music Korea
ProducerMoon Sung-nam
No.TitleArtistLength
1."You're My Garden" (그대란 정원)Jung Eun-ji (Apink)04:03
2."You're My Garden" (그대란 정원 (Inst.)) 04:03
3."Heartbeat"Suran03:52
4."Heartbeat" (Inst.) 03:51
5."How Would It Be" (어떨까)Standing Egg03:49
6."How Would It Be" (어떨까 (Inst.)) 03:49
7."Pit-A-Pat" (두근두근)Kim Chung-ha03:30
8."Pit-A-Pat" (두근두근 (Inst.)) 03:28
9."Double Trouble Couple"Mamamoo03:30
10."Double Trouble Couple" (Inst.) 03:30
11."I Fall In Love" (사랑에 빠진 걸까요)Vromance feat. Obroject03:20
12."I Fall In Love" (사랑에 빠진 걸까요 (Inst.)) 03:20
13."Super Power Girl"Every Single Day03:55
14."Super Power Girl" (Inst.) 03:55
15."Because of You" (그 사람이 너라서)Park Hyung-sik03:53
16."Because of You" (그 사람이 너라서 (Inst.)) 03:53
Total length:59:41

Charted songs[]

Chart performance

Ratings[]

  • In this table, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.
  • N/A denotes that the rating is not known.
Ep. Original broadcast date Title Average audience share
AGB Nielsen[18] TNmS
Nationwide Seoul Nationwide
1 February 24, 2017 Ridiculous Punks
(기막힌 녀석들)
3.829% 4.044% 3.9%
2 February 25, 2017 Culprit's Thought
(범인의 마음)
5.758% 6.041% 6.1%
3 March 3, 2017 That Person's Secret
(그놈의 비밀)
6.081% 7.003% 5.5%
4 March 4, 2017 Her True Identity
(그녀의 정체)
8.301% 8.669% 8.3%
5 March 10, 2017 Seems As If They're Friends, and Yet Not
(친구인 듯 친구 아닌)
7.113% 8.025% 6.7%
6 March 11, 2017 Happy Together
(해피투게더)
8.692% 8.632% 7.7%
7 March 17, 2017 Changes
(변화)
6.834%
7.119%
7.1%
8 March 18, 2017 One Step Closer
(한 걸음 더)
9.603% 10.261% 8.8%
9 March 24, 2017 Love Risking One's Life
(목숨 건 사랑)
7.423% 8.019% 8.8%
10 March 25, 2017 Find A Hidden Heart
(숨은 마음 찾기)
9.668% 9.286% 9.8%
11 March 31, 2017 Timing
(타이밍)
7.772% 8.572% 7.7%
12 April 1, 2017 Help Me
(헬프 미)
8.477% 8.352% 9.1%
13 April 7, 2017 Nevertheless
(그럼에도 불구하고)
7.448% 8.036% 8.9%
14 April 8, 2017 A Prelude to the Battle
(배틀의 서막)
8.597% 9.251% 9.9%
15 April 14, 2017 Level Up
(레벨 업)
7.834% 8.773% 7.9%
16 April 15, 2017 Final
(파이널)
8.957% 9.625% 9.8%
Average 7.649% 8.107% 7.9%
Special April 17, 2017 0.8% N/A 0.6%
  • This drama airs on a cable channel/pay TV which normally has a relatively smaller audience compared to free-to-air TV/public broadcasters (KBS, SBS, MBC and EBS).

Awards and nominations[]

Year Award Category Recipient Result Ref.
2017 53rd Baeksang Arts Awards Best Actress Park Bo-young Nominated [19]
Best New Actor Ji Soo Nominated
12th Seoul International Drama Awards Best Mini-series Strong Girl Bong-soon Nominated [20][21]
Best Actress Park Bo-young Nominated
Outstanding Korean Actress Won
1st The Seoul Awards Best Actress Won [22]
Popularity award Park Hyung Sik Won [23]

Aborted U.S. adaptation[]

On November 9, 2018, it was announced that an adaptation of the series was in development at The CW from CBS Television Studios and writer Melissa Scrivner-Love, with Ronda Rousey and Ben Silverman also set to executive produce. The project, titled Strong Girl, would have followed "a former war photographer named Rayna who discovers she is indestructible and potentially the strongest woman in the world. Ghosted by [her Special Operations fiancé] when she reveals her newfound power to him, Rayna is hired as a bodyguard by a billionaire named Oliver, who sees her true potential."[24] On February 8, 2019, it was revealed that the script was not picked up to pilot.[25]

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