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Capital Scandal

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2007 South Korean television series
Capital Scandal
Promotional poster forCapital Scandal
Also known asScandal in Old Seoul
Scandal in the Capital
Kyeongseong Scandal
Modern Romance
GenreHistorical
Romance
Comedy
Drama
Based onLove Story in the Capital
byLee Sun-mi [ko]
Written byJin Soo-wan
Directed byHan Joon-seo
StarringKang Ji-hwan
Han Ji-min
Ryu Jin
Han Go-eun
Music byJi Pyeung-kwon
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes16
Production
ProducersJung Sung-hyo
Lee Jung-seob
Production locationKorea
Running timeWednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 (KST)
Production companyJS Pictures
Original release
NetworkKBS2
Release6 June (2007-06-06) –
2 August 2007 (2007-08-02)

Capital Scandal (Korean경성 스캔들;RRGyeongseong Seukaendeul; lit. "Scandal in Gyeongseong") is a 2007 South Korean television series starringKang Ji-hwan,Han Ji-min,Ryu Jin, andHan Go-eun. It aired onKBS2 from June 6 to August 2, 2007 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes.

Based on Lee Sun-mi's novelLove Story in the Capital,[1] the story juxtaposes the heroic anti-Japanese movement with young romance by depicting the capitalSeoul of the 1930s duringcolonial rule, at that time called "Keijō" ("Gyeongseong" in Korean; hence its alternate titleScandal in Old Seoul). It was a time when the nation's independence fighters fought against pro-Japanese traitors, while traditional Joseon-eraConfucian values clashed and coexisted with a more modern way of life. The series portrays one of the darkest periods of Korean history with a mixture of tragedy, comedy and romance.

Synopsis

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Sunwoo Wan (Kang Ji-hwan) is one of the capital's most notorious womanizers who alleges that he can seduce any woman within 10 minutes. The handsome, fashionable and rich young man doesn't have worries about the fate of his country. He gambles with his colleagues on his ability to seduce Na Yeo-kyung (Han Ji-min), whose nickname is "Jomaja" (the last woman of theJoseon period). She is known as a woman who doesn't care about her appearance and has no interest at all in dating. She runs a small bookstore while working as a volunteer teacher for poor children. Yeo-kyung is a very determined woman, and she has strong faith that her country will be liberated from Japan in the near future. Dating a guy or getting married is something she'll do only after the independence of her native land.

At first Wan doesn't take his bet seriously, but as events escalate in the capital, he finds himself falling in love with Yeo-kyung. She opens his eyes to the social injustices around him, which transforms him into becoming an independence movement activist himself. As Wan says, "Love is the strongest and most effective strategy for independence and revolution."

Cast

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Main characters

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A thoroughly "modern boy," Sunwoo Wan is always dressed fashionably in the latest trends, and likesjazz, gambling and women. He frequents the night clubs and has his face splashed on the tabloids. The most famous playboy in Gyeongseong, Wan is confident that it takes him only ten minutes to seduce a girl. One day he makes a bet that he will break his record by seducing not some pretty and sophisticated girl, but the prudish independence fighter nicknamed Jomaja. What begins as false love later evolves into genuine feelings. He experiences real love for the first time, which later evolves into patriotism. The former hedonist turns into an enthusiastic independence fighter.
Unlike most young women of the era, though Yeo-kyung received an advanced education, she still prioritizes pre-modern moral values. She still wears a traditional white blouse and a black skirt. She is strong-willed and stubborn — to the extent that she makes others want to challenge her. Many young men have tried to approach her, but failed. Rumor has it that she scolded one man for a full hour for daring to ask her out. That's why Gyeongseong guys have given up on her; they just sarcastically and disparagingly call her Jomaja, meaning "the last woman ofJoseon."
Having received an elite education inTokyo, Soo-hyun has outstanding work abilities, good manners and neat looks. He quickly climbs up the promotion ladder at the Japanese government in Korea, and everybody knows that Japanese high-ranking official Ueda Mamoru fully trusts and relies on him. But as talented as he is, Soo-hyun also has many enemies, including his Japanese coworkers, Korean underlings, and even his childhood friend Sunwoo Wan. He merely ignores people who accuse him of betraying his country. His face is always expressionless and doesn't betray his secrets, and he only smiles briefly at decisive moments.
A famousgisaeng, Song-joo has spellbinding looks that can charm anyone, and enviable skills at dancing and singing. Only men of high social status can meet with her. Those who don't have enough money or power to meet with her in person can hear her songs on Gyeongseong Radio or see her smiling face on Japanese government PR posters hanging at the train station. Song-joo is the top celebrity of the era when there were no entertainers in Joseon yet.

Supporting characters

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Original soundtrack

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  1. Gyeongseong Scandal -Eru
  2. Because of you - Jeon So-young
  3. Elegy
  4. Dance with me
  5. You who believe this is the end - Jay
  6. No Life Without You (feat. Soseol)
  7. Winds of Gyeongseong
  8. Gyeongseong Scandal (Inst.)
  9. Sweet Song - Noh Jin-young
  10. Gyeongseong BLUES
  11. Mong (dream)
  12. Waltz of Destiny
  13. Elegy Tango
  14. You who believe this is the end (Inst.)
  15. One Summer
  16. Because of you (Inst.)
  17. In a Mood

Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryRecipientResult
2007Excellence Award, Actor in a MiniseriesKang Ji-hwanWon
Excellence Award, Actress in a MiniseriesHan Ji-minWon
Han Go-eunNominated
Best Supporting ActorKang Nam-gilNominated
Best Supporting ActressHan Go-eunWon
Best Young ActorChoi Woo-hyukWon
Netizen Award, ActressHan Ji-minWon
Popularity Award, ActorKang Ji-hwanNominated
Popularity Award, ActressHan Ji-minNominated
Best Couple AwardKang Ji-hwan andHan Ji-minWon
2008Best Actor (TV)Kang Ji-hwanNominated
Best Actress (TV)Han Ji-minNominated
Best New Director (TV)Han Joon-seoNominated
Rockie AwardCapital ScandalWon

References

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  1. ^"Capital Scandal".KBS World. Archived fromthe original on July 12, 2013. Retrieved2013-07-12.
  2. ^Wee, Geun-woo (December 23, 2009)."Kang Ji-hwan's Movie Picks".Asiae.Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved2013-07-11.
  3. ^"2007 Year-end Korean drama awards round-up".Hancinema. 7 January 2008.Archived from the original on 2019-04-04. Retrieved2013-08-25.

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