Kim Eun-Suk (1973)

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  • Name Kim Eun-suk
  • Hangul: 김은숙
  • Birthdate: 1973
  • Birthplace: South Korea
  • Twitter: @dramaonly

Screen Writer

Movie

  • Fly High | Saranghanikka goenchanha (2006)

TV Dramas

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Comments

  • Comment #14
    Babs Sheppard Says:

    You are an awesome writer. I too am a writer, and when I see your work, I am so inspired and encouraged. Please continue to keep up the great work! It truly brings joy to many people. Wishing you well, with great success!

    An American fan,
    Babs Sheppard

  • Comment #13
    Gasenadi Says:

    You wrote City Hall!? I LOVE that drama and all the issues it brings up: the electoral process, corruption, food sovereignty even, etc. I almost didn't see Secret Garden because I thought the body-swapping wouldn't interest me. Was I ever wrong! At first, it was hilarious; later, heart-wrenching. And I didn't know you wrote the Lovers trilogy. I saw all of them, and especially enjoyed Lovers in Prague. I will now go on to see all the rest of your work.

  • Comment #12
    LoonyLizard Says:

    It's rare to come across a writer in Hallyu who is so amazingly consistent. I first fell in love with your stories, as did my wife, with The City Hall (if anything, slightly more powerful than Secret Garden), and am now in the process of discovering all your work. I'm so very excited for what Gentleman's Dignity will bring to us, it's difficult to express. Most people rave this much about the actors or the singers, but for someone like me, who sees Shakespearean touches in your scripts (like Ra-Im's dad being a somber version of Puck), you are the true star in my eyes, and I will always be your fan. God bless you and keep you, and thank you so much for your work, which touches and enriches so many lives.
    Saranghaeyeo!

  • Comment #11
    Carmen Says:

    Mrs. Kim,
    thank you from the heart and I love you for the Secret Garden script. Now running film in Romania. There are episodes that I end up emotionally and music multiply my status. God bless you and thank God for this gift to us made ​​by your.

  • Comment #10
    emil Says:

    Watched 1st episode of the Secret Garden and was really shocked by the treatment of the main female character.
    I was even more shocked when I found out that the script was written by a woman!
    To drag violently a woman by hand or take off her blouse without her permission etc... are things not
    normal in the world I live in.
    I don't know men treat women in Korea, but if this is normal and popular over there I really pity their women.
    Scandalous!

  • Comment #9
    emmageorge Says:

    Congratulations on your win of 'Secret Garden' and I did manage to obtain your DVD just to follow your work but again the English subtitles, no comment! We have a couple of movies based on soul switching and this is not new but you have handled the plot beautifully and dramatically. I must admit that I am not fancinated with all the actings and it is probably I do not understand korean or asian culture. It feels like everything is revolving being young hence regardless how great an actor or actresses be their acting career are very shot-lived. Correct me if I am wrong. It looks like it's aiming at 'young market' or 'young at heart'. It's totally nothing wrong with that if it makes great ratings (it's very Japanese!!!) but it is just not my cup of tea. Please write more great scripts for Song Seung Heon, he's one true great actor and also not forgetting Kim Tak Hee. Hope to see your future work with him or her, expecially him, call me bias.

  • Comment #8
    emmageorge Says:

    You are one great writer and I congratulate you on 'My Princess', please also refer to comments I made for 'My Princess', 'Song Seung Heon' and 'Kim Tae Hee' and 'Kwon Seok-Jang' on Asianmediawiki. I will look out for your Secret Garden but one problem for me, the English subtitles on all the Korean films and series are absolutely terrible and not making any sense at all time. I have to rely on Korean/Chinese friends or associate to interpret the drama and that makes watching anything really difficult. To purchase a DVD is not impossible because there are Asian shop in my part of the world but the English subtitles look like a direct translation from Google and are totally ridiculous. Hope there are better English subtitles Korean films available for the western markets in future. Love watching Song Seung Heon and Kim Tae Hee, they both are true great actors. With lots of best wishes, emma

  • Comment #7
    belle Says:

    brilliant storylines ms. kim.... very creative and sweet. thumbs up!

  • Comment #6
    Gracey Says:

    One of the BEST STORIES i've seen :) Sets the tone for another wave of Korean Drama/Romantic-Comedy series :)
    Plot..Cast...Dialogues..Execution...Flow of the Story..Revelation of secrets...& ENDING ---> EPIC! *clap *clap *clap

    Episode 17 of Secret Garden...KILLED me! Don't know how to react & what i felt when i watched it..That's why
    I went to Episode 18 immediately to feel relief but No! No! hehehe

    Great SCRIPT! One of a kind flow of the story..Modern especially the ending :)

    Thank you! Hope i could meet you, Ms Kim :) GodBless!

  • Comment #5
    May Says:

    I love how you play your thoughts..it come up with good movies.you touch my life and swayed my emotion by your writings.I am lerning to love korea as well because of your movies. You even top up some movies from holiwood.keep it up. God bless you more

  • Comment #4
    kdramashii Says:

    secret garden, my princess, lovers in paris :)) you're one of the best writers thank you for sharing good works to us!! :))

  • Comment #3
    sam Says:

    Great script with Secret Garden. I could tell that you love books. The Little Mermaid analogy is pure genius. Not everyone knows that that fairytale isn't a happy one. By any chance, have you read the play called "My Fair Lady" based on George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion? The scene where Kim Sarang told Ha Jiwon that a even a common woman can become a queen and a noble woman can become a maid depending on how she's treated by the man she loves (something like that, I'm basing it on the subtitles) is very much like what Eliza Doolittle said in My Fair Lady. I love that book. :) good job!

  • Comment #2
    simbee Says:

    helo,
    I known you as a good script writer since Lover in Paris cast by Park Shin Yang.
    Now i even more like you, your Secret Garden storyline was so great,i love it very much.
    I think you and the director choose the right person as main actor and actress in Secret Garden, Hyun Bin act so great, his chemistry wiht Ha Ji Won was so great too. How do you think?


    i will always support your film.
    can you have Hyun Bin and Ha Ji Won in your next project? Hyun Bin release after 6 Dec 2012. can you let us see Hyun Bin and Ha Ji Won in your next film. every body talk about secret garden nowaday, you can see it through this (secret garden with hyun bin facebook), so many people praise the chemistry among the cast and people nationwide love the chemistry between Hyun Bin and Ha Ji Won.
    Thank you for choose Hyun Bin rather than Jang Hyuk.
    Thank you for choosing Hyun Bin in Secret Garden rather than Jang Hyuk.Thank you for choosing Hyun Bin in

  • Comment #1
    eileen Says:

    hai..., im a big fan of yours(just recently)....., i love your story about secret garden(the korean drama)..... keep up the good work...., and GOD bless you...,

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