If you’re a fan of “My Lovely Sam Soon”, or “My Name is Kim Sam Soon, you will surely love this new drama” City Hall “, the famous play by Kim Sam Soon, or I should say, Kim Seon – ah.
In “The City Hall” Seon-ah plays the character of Sin Mi-rae has a job as a secretary without the pass 9 years funding. Odd jobs, such as serving beer and coffee for everyone in his team is part of his daily routine.
The leading player Jo-Gook (read by Cha Seung-won) is the youngest member of Congress. As a politician, Jo-gook is a good strategist. Wed rae It helps get to the post of mayor, in order to control it, because, that Mi-rae a simple woman, easy to check thinks. “Unknown” at Jo-Gook, Mi-rae is so much passion in his work as mayor, even in the extreme sacrifice his current position to serve only the people in his village. Moved by his passion, Jo-gook might help them in all their possibilities.
The two Mi-rae and Jo-Gook to help each other in their careers and love in their development are full of funny scenes and funny.
I would say there is a similarity between Kim Sam Soon and sin Mi-rae “No matter the size of its liability, is whether it is a master cake, a secretary or a mayor, she has her best in her work”
In this drama, you will see the brand new Kim Seon-ah, the much less stringent. Well, how about, in which he Hyeon-bin as her ex-boyfriend in one place?
You expect a lot laughs to recall a little heart-sense the tears. A recommended good drama to see.
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