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'Keeping Faith' Remake, Korean Drama 'Hide'
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- JTBC's new Saturday-Sunday drama 'Hide,' which premieres on March 23, is a remake of the British drama 'Keeping Faith,' telling the story of a wife searching for her missing husband.
- Starring Lee Bo-young, Lee Moo-saeng, and Lee Chung-ah, it is expected to depict the story of a wife discovering her husband's hidden double life after his disappearance, just like in the original.
- As Lee Bo-young's recent dramas have received favorable reviews, expectations for 'Hide' are high, and the premiere is scheduled for March 23.
“HIDE”
JTBC Drama Official Facebook
Broadcast Information
- Lee Bo-young, Lee Moo-saeng, Lee Chung-ah, etc.
- First broadcast on Saturday, March 23 at 10:30 PM, JTBC Saturday-Sunday drama ('Doctor Slump' sequel)
- To be released every Saturday and Sunday at 10 PM on Coupang Play
- Remake of the British drama "Keeping Faith"
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JTBC's new Saturday-Sunday drama "HIDE", which will be aired following "Doctor Slump", and Coupang Play's new series "HIDE" will be released on Saturday, March 23. "HIDE" is a work that tells the story of a wife who sets out to find her missing husband. Actress Lee Bo-young plays the role of 'Na Moon-yeong', the wife who searches for her husband, actor Lee Moo-saeng plays the role of 'Cha Seong-jae', the missing husband, actress Lee Chung-ah plays the role of 'Ha Yeon-ju', Na Moon-yeong's neighbor, and actor Lee Min-jae plays the role of 'Do Jin-woo', the mysterious man.
There is not much information released about the drama yet, so it is not possible to know the exact details, but there is a way to guess the content. That is, by watching the original work of this drama. The upcoming Korean drama "HIDE" is a remake of the Welsh drama "Keeping Faith".
Acorn TV YouTube Channel ‘Acorn TV Original | Keeping Faith Trailer’ Video Capture
The Welsh drama "Keeping Faith" was broadcast in three seasons, season 1 in 2017, season 2 in 2019, and season 3 in 2020. "Keeping Faith", a bilingual drama in Welsh and English, is a popular drama that has recorded over 50 million views on BBC iPlayer. Due to the popularity of the drama, it was remade in France in 2021 under the name "Gloria", and this is the second time it is being remade in Korea under the name "HIDE".
The plot of the original "Keeping Faith" is as follows. Lawyer Faith Howells was living a happy life with her husband and three children. One day, her husband, Evan Howells, goes missing, and Faith Howells begins to investigate her husband's disappearance to find him.
Acorn TV YouTube Channel ‘Acorn TV Original | Keeping Faith Trailer’ Video Capture
Acorn TV YouTube Channel ‘Acorn TV Original | Keeping Faith Trailer’ Video Capture
While searching her husband's closet for clues about her missing husband, Faith finds a suspicious wig along with a forged identity card. Faith is becoming increasingly confused as to whether her husband was living a double life without her knowledge.
It seems that the setting of the main character being a lawyer is the same in the Korean remake version. The main character, 'Na Moon-yeong', is a lawyer who runs a law firm. Faith Howells from the original work is remade as 'Na Moon-yeong' played by actress Lee Bo-young, and husband Evan Howells is remade as 'Cha Seong-jae' played by actor Lee Moo-saeng. In the recently released official trailer for the Korean drama "HIDE", you can see the protagonist who feels something strange as she searches for traces of her husband after his disappearance. The scene of a car that crashes and burns is also shown, raising curiosity.
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Recently, Lee Bo-young's works, including "MOTHER", "MINE", and "Agency", have been consistently well-received for their artistic merit and have also achieved high viewership ratings, leading to high expectations for her next work "HIDE". In addition, the confirmation of Lee Moo-saeng and Lee Chung-ah joining the cast has led to expectations that they may break viewership records once again. If you are curious to see how "Keeping Faith" will be remade in Korea, pay attention to "HIDE" which will be released on March 23.
You can watch the trailer for “HIDE” at the link below.