What's Up Fox
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What's Up Fox? is a 16-episode South Korean television drama broadcast by MBC
in 2006.
Variations of drama name:
Men have swallows sitting in their hearts.
And women have fantasies about love.
So they continue to wander around confused in their search for love without having the faintest idea who their true soul mate is.
Such characters meet and quibble with one another in this drama series.
Each dreaming of their own fantasies, they say cynically, “Thanks, but no thanks!”
Creating mirages without substance, they become heartbroken chasing after something that is not real.
So they think happiness only belongs to others.
Most people probably have experienced at one time or another, searching for a pencil all over their house, only to discover they had been holding it in their hand all the while. This drama is about the process of realizing that the pencil is in your hands.
This drama wants to talk about the simple truth that both love and happiness are found right beside you, right in your heart. It wants to say that if you discard your superficial defenses, just a little, you too can become happy.
Byeong-hee is both timid and outgoing, but there are times when she can’t stand her own mediocrity. You don’t grow older for nothing, so she is as mature as a 33-year-old needs to be.
Being frank and straightforward, she has no talent for hiding her thoughts, so she usually ends up tearing her hair out as soon as she turns around from a situation.
She is typical timid and easily leaves everything to fate.
By nature, her heart always acts before her head, and she laughs and cries easily. Her actions are offbeat, and she loves the old-style coffee milk. She is still a young girl with dreams of fateful love, and a silly, outgoing lady who enjoys Jang Deok’s songs.
Then suddenly, she comes to her senses, and realizes she is now 33 years old. It seems only yesterday that she was 23. Where did all the years go? It’s not fair!
Right now, she has become the preacher of sex.
She studies about sex techniques when she eats, when she walks, and even while dozing off in the subway. The questions ringing in her head are ‘how to satisfy my man?’ or ‘how to excite my woman?’ She imagines, explores and writes about the heights of pleasure that the creator has only granted to humans.
Such lustful articles are carried in the magazine called “C’est Si Bon”.
At the end of each article, there is a tagline that says ‘by the Editor’ instead of a name. So she is a reporter without a name.
She does have a name card, which clearly declares her to be reporter, but she has never really proudly given it to anyone.
That’s because “C’est Si Bon”, the magazine she makes, has a motto that prevents her.
Chun Jung Myung as Park Cheol-su
Although he doesn’t have much to his name, he is a proud, self-proclaimed outsider.
Never swayed by the values of the established class, he is a guy with easy composure and slightly slanted views, and always lives by his own principles. He is mature for his age with a good heart but is on the wild side, and has a hot temper.
Manly, stubborn, and direct, his thinking and values are different from other young men his age.
Thanks to his bold courage, he unintentionally became the legend of his high school.
He did not go to university because he didn’t feel the need for higher education. He doesn’t care about social views, and he has no realistic plans for his future or marriage, for owning a house or getting a life insurance.
He is satisfied with his present life, being able to do the things he likes such as fiddling with cars, traveling, reading and enjoying good wine.
So through the eyes of the established, his life may seem to be that of a loser but actually he is one of those people living in ‘downshift’, advocating life on the slow lane.
Because of his handsome looks, he seems to shine even in his work clothes. Many women drivers fall for him, regardless of age, but he is not interested.
Being crazy about cars, he studied about automobiles in the technical school, and worked at a repair shop for a while after graduation. Then declaring that he wants to study English, he goes abroad. But taking language courses was just a pretext, and he gave up English studies just after a month. He spent the rest of the year traveling only with his backpack. This drama starts with his return to Korea.
Having lived for 24 years following his own principles, he has a spirit that is mature enough to face anyone. However, even then, the innocence and incompleteness of youth can’t help rising to the surface from time to time. Could that be the reason? He ends up dedicating his heart to Ko Byeong-hee, a woman who is nine years older.
Cho Yeon-woo as Bae Hee-myeong
Expert (?) of love.
He is not a white collar nor a blue collar, but a black collar specialist. He is successful, sexy and humorous.
He is the type of man all women idealize about. He is intelligent, frank (at times to the point of being sleazy), spends a significant amount of energy caring for his appearance, confidently declares shopping to his hobby, and is very interested in cooking, working out, fashion, and leading a cultural life.
The only reason this attractive hunk of a man, who says “I want to sleep with you” instead of “Let’s get something to eat” to the woman he is interested in, has agreed to be responsible for the Urology Q&A column for the third-rate magazine “C’est Si Bon”, is because his hometown friend and his senior, Hwang, who also happens to be the President of the magazine (his relationship with Hwang and Park Byeong-gak is explained later) had been hounding him to write for the column.
Writing for an ‘adult magazine for men’ rather than simply a ‘magazine for men’ (when the word ‘adult’ is added, the magazine becomes off-limits to those under 18, and goes to the stands packaged in clear wrapping) is certainly a smear on his dignity as a person and to his hospital.
But he decides to be generous and agrees to write the column for one year, since he knows Hwang from his hometown. As it turns out, the person in charge of the column is Ko Byeong-hee.
When Miss Ko brings him the Qs on Urology, he writes the As. He later finds out that Miss Ko writes both the questions and answers for other advice sections but she can’t do the same for Urology because she doesn’t know anything about the field.
What a wacky magazine, and a wacky lady! This woman, this Miss Ko, the more you get to know her, wackier she gets. She is more than old enough, but doesn’t really seem to know much about worldly things, and seems quite innocent in many ways. She tries to act like an expert, but she can’t fool him. He can tell so much about a person just by looking at his or her bottom, and he soon finds out that she is still a virgin.
To think that a 33 year-old woman is still a virgin in this day and age of the 21st Century! He can’t decide whether she should be commended or punished. But either way, to be quite honest, he can’t help being curious about her.
So now that they have become acquainted, he teases her. Ah, the way she reacts to his question, “Do you wanna sleep with me, today?” Her kaleidoscopic expressions are a spectacle in themselves.
Kim Eun-joo as Ko Jun-hee
A daring new generation, brimming with passion and talent.
Being ambitious she wants to succeed as a model, and also to meet a successful guy and live in style. Unlike her older sister Byeong-hee, she is confident, daring and strong-spirited. She is also self-centered, always knowing what she wants.
Her sister takes after their deceased father, but she takes after their mother. She graduated from a junior college majoring in Clothing & Textiles. Having good tastes in fashion and make-up, she can maintain stylish and luxurious looks even with cheap clothes she buys at East Gate Market.
Sometimes, people tell her she looks very much like the former model ‘Kang Eun-mi’ who received the spotlight for a very short time before retiring to get married. However, she died from a car accident some time ago.
Jun-hee had participated in ‘S’ Broadcasting’s Supermodel Contest but failed to become one of the finalists. However, it provided her with an opportunity to join the fashion scene, and she has been working as a model for four years. The road to becoming a first class model seems distant, and she intermittently walks down the runway whenever her agency calls her.
Occasionally, she earns larger sums of money modeling for print advertisements of small and medium sized companies.
She is both talented and ambitious, but reality does not always go her way. Everyday fresh high school models are pushing their way up, and she is not getting any younger, making her all the more anxious.
Nevertheless, dreaming of the day when she will be counted among the top models decorating the finale of a fashion show, she never neglects taking care of herself. Unlike her sister who never gains an ounce no matter how much she eats, Jun-hee gains weight even if she only drinks water. So she always has to stick to a severe diet.
She works out at least two hours a day, and never skips her English class, preparing for the day when she will stand on the world stage.
Wanting to be called an intellectual model, she reads diligently.
When anyone asks her how many books she reads in a month, she answers without hesitation, “Eight books”. They are all magazines, of course – magazines about fashion, women, movies and current affairs. It’s funny, but she can’t spend more than five minutes reading a book, but she can spend hours poring over the magazines. Current affair is a difficult subject to tackle, but she tries to read the headlines at least. That helps a lot.
She is very well aware of her sister’s weakness. That she has no experience with men. So when her sister has difficulties writing her column, she provides advice springing out from her own experiences. But Byeong-hee seems to have changed recently.
It seems that she is playing a queer tug-of-war game with Cheol-su. Oh, she knows Cheol-su quite well. It is a secret that no one knows, but she once asked him out in high school but he refused her flat.
They have now become good friends, good enough to confide in each other. Hmmm… she thinks she better keep an eye on her sister and Cheol-su.
Son Hyeon-ju as Park Byeong-gak
Even though he is ignorant and crude, this man has a devoted heart that is truly a luxury item.
He is short, fat and rough looking. Bulldog is his nickname. He covers himself with luxury products befitting the president of a luxury brand but to no avail. Having a tough mouth and personality, he talks down on everyone, and swearing is his second nature. He never thinks twice about kicking anyone he doesn’t like.
He likes to make money and spend it, too.
In other words, he is wasteful. There are also ugly rumors about him.
From the standard criticism about being an ignorant rich, to accusations that he used to be a criminal and a gangster, to claims that he spends thousands of dollars a night on drinking, that he slept with every model in town, and even that he killed his own wife. His wife died three years ago in Hawaii in a car accident, and the rumor has it that he ran her down because she was having an affair.
He is proud of being the president of a luxury brand, and enjoys famous designers and top models trying to get on good terms with him. He knows they talk behind his back, but since he is the one in control he couldn’t care less.
Nowadays, he is trying to listen to classical music, which he just can’t understand, and is spending a fortune on decorating his study in an effort to dignify himself. He has a luxury penthouse, luxury furniture, luxury cars, luxury clothes and all the material things he desires, but he is always lonely. It has already been three years since his wife died, but he can’t forget her.
Thousands of dollars worth of dresses, shoes, handbags and jewelry that he presented to his wife still guard over her room. Then one day, he meets a woman who looks a lot like his wife.
This woman dares to look straight into his eyes and stand up against him. She is Ko Jun-hee, and he keeps seeing his wife in her. He wants to change her to look exactly like his wife, and play with her.
Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation
Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation (MBC (Hangul : 문화방송주식회사, Munhwa Bangsong Jushikoesa) is one of four major national South Korean television and radio networks. Munhwa is the Korean word for "culture". Its flagship terrestrial television...
in 2006.
Variations of drama name:
- Foxy Lady (title used by MBC Global Media)
- Hey fox,what you want to do?
Synopsis
Men and women all have habits they can’t seem to give up until the day they die.Men have swallows sitting in their hearts.
And women have fantasies about love.
So they continue to wander around confused in their search for love without having the faintest idea who their true soul mate is.
Such characters meet and quibble with one another in this drama series.
Each dreaming of their own fantasies, they say cynically, “Thanks, but no thanks!”
Creating mirages without substance, they become heartbroken chasing after something that is not real.
So they think happiness only belongs to others.
Most people probably have experienced at one time or another, searching for a pencil all over their house, only to discover they had been holding it in their hand all the while. This drama is about the process of realizing that the pencil is in your hands.
This drama wants to talk about the simple truth that both love and happiness are found right beside you, right in your heart. It wants to say that if you discard your superficial defenses, just a little, you too can become happy.
Plot
What's Up Fox? aka "Foxy Lady" is a Korean drama. The story is about a not-so-bright older girl who dreams of a "fantasy love" and her relationship with her friend's brother who is nine years younger than her. The drama stars Ko Hyun-jung and Chun Jung-myung as the odd couple with such a huge age gap. Ko Hyun-jung stars as Ko Byung-hee, a girl with the heart of a 24-year-old who is actually 33 and working as a reporter in a third-rate magazine company. She frequently finds it hard to cope with the blandness of her life. What she dreams of is working for a company that she can be proud of and finding a man who can provide warm support when she needs it. In addition, she wants to go on a world tour in a camping car with her new love. Suddenly, she gets into an accident with her friend Seung-hye's brother, Chul-su (Seung-hye and Chul-su are played by Ahn Sun-young and Chun Jung-myung, respectively). Chun Jung-myung stars as Park Chul-su, a 24-year-old male working as a mechanic at a car repair shop. Although Chul-su does not have much in life, he is filled with ambition and enjoys life by doing the things he loves: working as a mechanic and traveling. How many people actually find the love they dream of? Until they realize that true love is just around the corner, this couple continues to pursue this unique romantic relationship of "dating a friend's brother" and "dating my sister's friend".Cast/Characters
Ko Hyun Jung as Ko Byeong-hee- Reporter working for the magazine “C’est Si Bon”
Byeong-hee is both timid and outgoing, but there are times when she can’t stand her own mediocrity. You don’t grow older for nothing, so she is as mature as a 33-year-old needs to be.
Being frank and straightforward, she has no talent for hiding her thoughts, so she usually ends up tearing her hair out as soon as she turns around from a situation.
She is typical timid and easily leaves everything to fate.
By nature, her heart always acts before her head, and she laughs and cries easily. Her actions are offbeat, and she loves the old-style coffee milk. She is still a young girl with dreams of fateful love, and a silly, outgoing lady who enjoys Jang Deok’s songs.
Then suddenly, she comes to her senses, and realizes she is now 33 years old. It seems only yesterday that she was 23. Where did all the years go? It’s not fair!
Right now, she has become the preacher of sex.
She studies about sex techniques when she eats, when she walks, and even while dozing off in the subway. The questions ringing in her head are ‘how to satisfy my man?’ or ‘how to excite my woman?’ She imagines, explores and writes about the heights of pleasure that the creator has only granted to humans.
Such lustful articles are carried in the magazine called “C’est Si Bon”.
At the end of each article, there is a tagline that says ‘by the Editor’ instead of a name. So she is a reporter without a name.
She does have a name card, which clearly declares her to be reporter, but she has never really proudly given it to anyone.
That’s because “C’est Si Bon”, the magazine she makes, has a motto that prevents her.
Chun Jung Myung as Park Cheol-su
- Mechanic at ‘Ssing Ssing’ Auto Repair Shop
Although he doesn’t have much to his name, he is a proud, self-proclaimed outsider.
Never swayed by the values of the established class, he is a guy with easy composure and slightly slanted views, and always lives by his own principles. He is mature for his age with a good heart but is on the wild side, and has a hot temper.
Manly, stubborn, and direct, his thinking and values are different from other young men his age.
Thanks to his bold courage, he unintentionally became the legend of his high school.
He did not go to university because he didn’t feel the need for higher education. He doesn’t care about social views, and he has no realistic plans for his future or marriage, for owning a house or getting a life insurance.
He is satisfied with his present life, being able to do the things he likes such as fiddling with cars, traveling, reading and enjoying good wine.
So through the eyes of the established, his life may seem to be that of a loser but actually he is one of those people living in ‘downshift’, advocating life on the slow lane.
Because of his handsome looks, he seems to shine even in his work clothes. Many women drivers fall for him, regardless of age, but he is not interested.
Being crazy about cars, he studied about automobiles in the technical school, and worked at a repair shop for a while after graduation. Then declaring that he wants to study English, he goes abroad. But taking language courses was just a pretext, and he gave up English studies just after a month. He spent the rest of the year traveling only with his backpack. This drama starts with his return to Korea.
Having lived for 24 years following his own principles, he has a spirit that is mature enough to face anyone. However, even then, the innocence and incompleteness of youth can’t help rising to the surface from time to time. Could that be the reason? He ends up dedicating his heart to Ko Byeong-hee, a woman who is nine years older.
Cho Yeon-woo as Bae Hee-myeong
- Urologist. Writes an advice column for “C’est Si Bon”
Expert (?) of love.
He is not a white collar nor a blue collar, but a black collar specialist. He is successful, sexy and humorous.
He is the type of man all women idealize about. He is intelligent, frank (at times to the point of being sleazy), spends a significant amount of energy caring for his appearance, confidently declares shopping to his hobby, and is very interested in cooking, working out, fashion, and leading a cultural life.
The only reason this attractive hunk of a man, who says “I want to sleep with you” instead of “Let’s get something to eat” to the woman he is interested in, has agreed to be responsible for the Urology Q&A column for the third-rate magazine “C’est Si Bon”, is because his hometown friend and his senior, Hwang, who also happens to be the President of the magazine (his relationship with Hwang and Park Byeong-gak is explained later) had been hounding him to write for the column.
Writing for an ‘adult magazine for men’ rather than simply a ‘magazine for men’ (when the word ‘adult’ is added, the magazine becomes off-limits to those under 18, and goes to the stands packaged in clear wrapping) is certainly a smear on his dignity as a person and to his hospital.
But he decides to be generous and agrees to write the column for one year, since he knows Hwang from his hometown. As it turns out, the person in charge of the column is Ko Byeong-hee.
When Miss Ko brings him the Qs on Urology, he writes the As. He later finds out that Miss Ko writes both the questions and answers for other advice sections but she can’t do the same for Urology because she doesn’t know anything about the field.
What a wacky magazine, and a wacky lady! This woman, this Miss Ko, the more you get to know her, wackier she gets. She is more than old enough, but doesn’t really seem to know much about worldly things, and seems quite innocent in many ways. She tries to act like an expert, but she can’t fool him. He can tell so much about a person just by looking at his or her bottom, and he soon finds out that she is still a virgin.
To think that a 33 year-old woman is still a virgin in this day and age of the 21st Century! He can’t decide whether she should be commended or punished. But either way, to be quite honest, he can’t help being curious about her.
So now that they have become acquainted, he teases her. Ah, the way she reacts to his question, “Do you wanna sleep with me, today?” Her kaleidoscopic expressions are a spectacle in themselves.
Kim Eun-joo as Ko Jun-hee
- Byeong-hee’s younger sister. Second-rate fashion model
A daring new generation, brimming with passion and talent.
Being ambitious she wants to succeed as a model, and also to meet a successful guy and live in style. Unlike her older sister Byeong-hee, she is confident, daring and strong-spirited. She is also self-centered, always knowing what she wants.
Her sister takes after their deceased father, but she takes after their mother. She graduated from a junior college majoring in Clothing & Textiles. Having good tastes in fashion and make-up, she can maintain stylish and luxurious looks even with cheap clothes she buys at East Gate Market.
Sometimes, people tell her she looks very much like the former model ‘Kang Eun-mi’ who received the spotlight for a very short time before retiring to get married. However, she died from a car accident some time ago.
Jun-hee had participated in ‘S’ Broadcasting’s Supermodel Contest but failed to become one of the finalists. However, it provided her with an opportunity to join the fashion scene, and she has been working as a model for four years. The road to becoming a first class model seems distant, and she intermittently walks down the runway whenever her agency calls her.
Occasionally, she earns larger sums of money modeling for print advertisements of small and medium sized companies.
She is both talented and ambitious, but reality does not always go her way. Everyday fresh high school models are pushing their way up, and she is not getting any younger, making her all the more anxious.
Nevertheless, dreaming of the day when she will be counted among the top models decorating the finale of a fashion show, she never neglects taking care of herself. Unlike her sister who never gains an ounce no matter how much she eats, Jun-hee gains weight even if she only drinks water. So she always has to stick to a severe diet.
She works out at least two hours a day, and never skips her English class, preparing for the day when she will stand on the world stage.
Wanting to be called an intellectual model, she reads diligently.
When anyone asks her how many books she reads in a month, she answers without hesitation, “Eight books”. They are all magazines, of course – magazines about fashion, women, movies and current affairs. It’s funny, but she can’t spend more than five minutes reading a book, but she can spend hours poring over the magazines. Current affair is a difficult subject to tackle, but she tries to read the headlines at least. That helps a lot.
She is very well aware of her sister’s weakness. That she has no experience with men. So when her sister has difficulties writing her column, she provides advice springing out from her own experiences. But Byeong-hee seems to have changed recently.
It seems that she is playing a queer tug-of-war game with Cheol-su. Oh, she knows Cheol-su quite well. It is a secret that no one knows, but she once asked him out in high school but he refused her flat.
They have now become good friends, good enough to confide in each other. Hmmm… she thinks she better keep an eye on her sister and Cheol-su.
Son Hyeon-ju as Park Byeong-gak
- President of a luxury brand
Even though he is ignorant and crude, this man has a devoted heart that is truly a luxury item.
He is short, fat and rough looking. Bulldog is his nickname. He covers himself with luxury products befitting the president of a luxury brand but to no avail. Having a tough mouth and personality, he talks down on everyone, and swearing is his second nature. He never thinks twice about kicking anyone he doesn’t like.
He likes to make money and spend it, too.
In other words, he is wasteful. There are also ugly rumors about him.
From the standard criticism about being an ignorant rich, to accusations that he used to be a criminal and a gangster, to claims that he spends thousands of dollars a night on drinking, that he slept with every model in town, and even that he killed his own wife. His wife died three years ago in Hawaii in a car accident, and the rumor has it that he ran her down because she was having an affair.
He is proud of being the president of a luxury brand, and enjoys famous designers and top models trying to get on good terms with him. He knows they talk behind his back, but since he is the one in control he couldn’t care less.
Nowadays, he is trying to listen to classical music, which he just can’t understand, and is spending a fortune on decorating his study in an effort to dignify himself. He has a luxury penthouse, luxury furniture, luxury cars, luxury clothes and all the material things he desires, but he is always lonely. It has already been three years since his wife died, but he can’t forget her.
Thousands of dollars worth of dresses, shoes, handbags and jewelry that he presented to his wife still guard over her room. Then one day, he meets a woman who looks a lot like his wife.
This woman dares to look straight into his eyes and stand up against him. She is Ko Jun-hee, and he keeps seeing his wife in her. He wants to change her to look exactly like his wife, and play with her.
See also
- List of Korea-related topics
- List of Korean television shows
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