It’s Okay, It’s Love PD helms remake of Chinese drama Scarlet Heart
by girlfriday
An international co-production is in the works for a Korean drama adaptation of the time-slip Chinese fusion sageuk Scarlet Heart (Bubu Jingxin). Hollywood’s Universal Studios is investing in the Korean remake, called Moon Lovers, which will be helmed by PD Kim Kyu-tae of It’s Okay, It’s Love, That Winter The Wind Blows, and IRIS. The original drama, which aired in 2011, was based on a novel of the same name and tells the story of a contemporary woman who travels back in time to the Qing dynasty and becomes embroiled in a royal conflict between princes. Namely that they all fall in love with her, naturally.
The story will be adapted to take place in Korea… which basically makes it Faith/Dr. Jin without the doctoring, no? The central premise of Scarlet Heart is that the heroine gets into an accident in the present day, then wakes up centuries in the past in the body of one of her reincarnated selves. So I guess it IS her, only not really the exact same (does this technically count as a body-possession, or not?). In any case, she adjusts to life in the Qing dynasty and finds love with a prince, all while trying not to derail the course of history.
The Korean drama will reportedly have a budget of 15 billion won, and will be entirely pre-produced so that it can be broadcast simultaneously in Korea and China (the ever-growing trend these days, on the heels of Lee Young-ae’s Saimdang, The Herstory and Song Hye-gyo’s Descended From the Sun).
I think I’m more curious about how this project will turn out as an international venture, since a time-slip drama to Goryeo or Joseon is hardly anything new in dramaland. Though with a good writer and cast attached, it could certainly improve upon the formula.
Moon Lovers doesn’t have a broadcaster attached yet, but plans to start shooting later this year, or early next year at the latest.
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51 Beanfan
September 17, 2015 at 3:27 PM
I might be of the minority who thinks BBJX was/is over-rated, so I can't say I think a remake will be good. Like others have pointed out above, it will be hard to do a Korean remake of Chinese history, no?
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52 vivi
September 17, 2015 at 8:21 PM
the title itself is a bait for teens "Moon Lovers" :-) expect idols in cast and don't whine haha
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53 chi
September 18, 2015 at 7:06 AM
I find it astonishing how a new regulation in another country has so massive consequences for the korean entertainment industry.
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54 dkaoru
September 19, 2015 at 8:16 AM
Thannks for everyone's comment who liked BBJX. It made me curious and I just spent my weekend marathoning the episodes on youtube.
My eyes hurt from crying, hahaha. This is the 1st chinese drama I've seen in a loong long time that I managed to finish.
Now I'm so obsessed I'm looking up the history, the interview with the cast, anything related to scarlet heart/BBJX hahhaha.
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55 moi
September 19, 2015 at 7:43 PM
I hope they will really do a remake of this drama(BUBU JING XIN)..The story is really good!!...
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