Protect the boss PREMIUM PACK KOREAN DRAMA DVD
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Main cast: Ji Seong, Choi Kang-hee, Hero, Wang Ji-hye, Park Yeong-gyoo, Cha Hwa-yeon.
Director: Son Jeong-hyeon
Total Episodes:
Audio Tracks: Korean, Mandarin
Subtitle: English, Chinese
Rated: PG
Studio: SBS
Release Date: 3/3/12
Production Year: 3/8/2011
Running Time: Approx. 1080 min (18 Episodes)
No. of Disc: 5
Technical Infomation
Format: NTSC
Dvd: Dvd 9 Dual Layer
Video: Mpeg 2
Audio: Dolby Digital AC3
Audio Channels: 2
Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Resolution: 720×480 px
Format: NTSC
Region code: All Countries
Special Features: Interactive Menus, Scene Selections
Synopsis
A woman struggles to find a career, but finally lands a job as a secretary. She then falls in love with her handsome boss …
Eun-Sul (Choi Gang-Hee) applies for job after job, but is passed over because she graduated from a third-rate university and doesn’t possess a sparkling resume. In high school, Eun-Sul was notorious for fighting and fighting well. Then one day she decided to live her life the right way. She started to study hard and was able to pass a university entrance exam, even though the university wasn’t prestigious. While attending university, Eun-Sul continued to study hard and also worked part-time jobs to pay her tuition fees. Now out in the real world, Eun-Sul finds landing a job extremely difficult.
One day, Eun-Sul receives a phone call and is informed she got the job. Eun-Sul becomes elated, but unbeknownst to her, the company that hired her is a loan sharking firm.
Ji-Hun (Ji Sung) seems to be the perfect guy. He is from a wealthy family, is physically attractive, and works for the company which his father runs. But actually, Ji-Hun isn’t interested in the family’s company. Ji-Hun is also frightened to speak in front of others and being around strangers. He has ochlophobia – a fear of crowds, as well as agoraphobia – a fear of having a panic attack and embarrassing oneself. Neither his father nor his grandmother (played by legendary veteran actress Kim Young-Ok) know of his condition. Ji-Hun isn’t social because of his phobia and doesn’t associate with others at the company. He’s also a germaphobe, and appears to be developing more neuroses as manifestations of the anxiety he feels over working for his father, whose main style of parenting, and living, is bullying.
Bullying is nothing new to president Cha(Park Yeong-Gyu). His brother’s widow, Shin Sook-Hee (Cha Hwa-Yeon), still blames him for her husband’s death, due to how hard president Cha made things for the deceased. Though the two of them keep up the appearance of filial love, the only thing they want from each other is to see the other one fail, die, or both. Her son is Moo-Won (Youngwoong Jaejoong), a hard-working and conscientious junior executive in the company who seems only to want the company to do well, and is willing to pick up the slack left by Ji-Hun’s failings. However, something about Moo-Won also seems a little too good to be true.
Eun-Sul has a get-together with her new employers at a bar after her first day at work. She quickly becomes enraged when her boss makes sexual passes at her and a fellow female employee. She reaches her tipping point when she sees her boss accosting her co-worker. Eun-Sul then follows her boss into the men’s restroom and proceeds to tie her boss, by his necktie, to the bathroom sink.
Ji-Hun also arrives at the same bar for a get-together with his co-workers. Ji-Hun then bumps into Eun-Sul as she is leaving the bar, drops his cellphone, and becomes angry. He starts arguing with Eun-Sul, when Eun-Sul’s gangster employers come rushing after her. Eun-Sul is able to fight off the gangsters and make her escape, but leaves Ji-Hun behind. Ji-Hun, left alone with the gangsters, is beaten up.
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