Kim Hee-ae is the Queenmaker in new teaser
by Jenzy
Public opinion is the name of the game in Queenmaker’s race for Seoul governor. And when you need the best of the best to handle your public image, you call Kim Hee-ae (A Couple’s World).
Kim Hee-ae plays Hwang Do-hee, PR expert and branding extraordinaire for a large conglomerate. She’s at the top of her game until one day she shocks everyone by choosing to work for the scrappy underdog candidate, Oh Seung-sook, played by Moon Sori (On the Verge of Insanity).
Seung-sook is a human rights lawyer also known as the rhino of justice by her supporters and (many) enemies. She’s a tenacious fighter that holds the rich and powerful accountable for their crimes, and she’s no stranger to a viral protest moment. When Do-hee sees Seung-sook’s potential to garner public goodwill, she’ll convince her to stick it to the man and run for office.
However, even with a queenmaker like Do-hee on her side, Seung-sook has her work cut out for her running against candidates like Baek Jae-min, played by Ryu Soo-young (Here’s My Plan), and Seo Min-jung, played by Jin Kyung (Love in Contract). With cunning, connections, and all the cash in the world at their disposal, they won’t mind smearing another candidate or faking a PR stunt if it means an edge in the polls.
In the teaser, we see Seung-sook do what she does best: leading protests, staging sit-ins, and giving verbal smackdowns in court. She’s garnered quite the grassroots following with the hashtag-able slogan “Never die,” and it’s Seung-sook’s moxie and no-filter public image that ultimately has Do-hee sitting her down and telling her to run for governor.
We then get a glimpse into the circus that goes into running for governor, from the debates, to the under the table dealings, to the screaming matches when tensions run high. It’s a race that heavily favors candidates like Jae-min that have money, manpower, and star quality — the three essentials to winning. But not to worry, Do-hee reassures Seung-sook, “I’ve never lost. I’ll win no matter what.” We get more shots of the chaotic showdown, and end on a shot of Seung-sook, sporting a fresh Hillary Clinton haircut, ready to jump into the fray.
Written by Moon Ji-young (Who Are You) and directed by Oh Jin-seok (People With Flaws), Queenmaker will premiere on Netflix on April 13.
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1 abalyn
March 19, 2023 at 11:48 AM
This looks interesting. I feel most kdrama election plots are about exposing that the candidates are actually corrupt and horrible, not about having a possibly decent person try to get elected. A politician in kdrama land you can safely assume will be corrupt or evil under a nice facade.
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jerrykuvira
March 19, 2023 at 1:18 PM
Dae Mul and Into the Ring had it differently. But, Artificial City and the Empire are good examples of what you pointed out.
I want this to not be a case of pick the lesser of two evils.
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2 ladynightshade wants her own ryu sunjae
March 19, 2023 at 12:01 PM
Women supporting women? YES YES YES. I’m so here for it.
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3 Kurama
March 19, 2023 at 12:02 PM
I love both actresses! It will be interesting.
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4 kiara
March 19, 2023 at 12:40 PM
I love this female ensemble cast, leads, and supports. I hope the writing will match their talents.
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5 jerrykuvira
March 19, 2023 at 1:24 PM
I find Moon So-ri, Kim Hae-ee and Jin Kyung's characters in line with thier previous portfolios. They seem like the perfect people playing the characters that are just right for them.
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6 LaurenSophie
March 19, 2023 at 3:25 PM
This isn't my type of drama, but it's great to see a female-centered political story.
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7 PYC
March 20, 2023 at 6:24 AM
No way I will miss this drama - have been waiting since its announcement. I am so pleased that it’s about two women aligning to win!
The only question I have - is it a total Netflix production dropping all episodes in one go?
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bong-soo
March 20, 2023 at 7:01 AM
I don’t have a definitive answer but that is usually Netflix’s M.O. to release all its own production episodes for a drama at once.
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PYC
March 20, 2023 at 9:05 AM
I had a look at the YT trailer. Yes, it’s a Netflix production and hopefully an all-drop.
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8 bong-soo
March 20, 2023 at 6:51 AM
Moon So-ri was so good in VERGE that that may be enough for me to take a peak at QUEENMAKER. I generally avoid non-sageuk straight political dramas. 12 episodes is good. Netflix works (I think unless this is a set up for season 2). Looking down the cast a stumbling block for some might be the ubiquitous Lee Kyoung-young. He is a natural for these types of dramas. We are also one degree of separation from UTQU with two royal consorts in the cast: Seo Yi-sook and Ok Ja-yeon.
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9 Emperor
March 20, 2023 at 7:21 PM
With the two (eh, three) queen actresses helming this series, I believe the acting part will be the least of our worries!
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