Jeongnyeon: The Star is Born

6.1
2024

The 1950s were an era filled with desire and aspiration, despite the aftermath of the Korean War. Jeongnyeon, a girl with a gifted voice, embarks on a journey to become the best actor of gukgeuk, or Korean female classical opera, where she encounters competition, solidarity, and growth.

Production

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Seasons

12 Episodes • Premiered 2024

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1. Act 1

Jeong-nyeon is a gifted singer. Desperate to escape her life, she discovers the world of gukgeuk.

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2. Act 2

Jeong-nyeon is accepted into Maeran Gukgeukdan and must now prove she deserves to stay.

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3. Act 3

As she struggles to play a character, Jeong-nyeon faces a sudden crisis during her first performance.

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4. Act 4

It's discovered that Jeong-nyeon works at the coffee shop. She then discovers Young-seo's secret.

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5. Act 5

Jeong-nyeon is shocked about her mother's secret and Jong-kook's ill intent right before her debut.

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6. Act 6

Jeong-nyeon feels strange about Joo-ran and Young-seo getting closer and makes a huge mistake on stage.

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7. Act 7

Banned from performing, Jeong0nyeon realizes her mistake. Meanwhile, Joo-ran is unexpectedly injured.

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8. Act 8

The pressure from the audition becomes too much for Jeong-nyeon, and she makes a dangerous choice.

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9. Act 9

Jeong-nyeon collapses and several issues within and out of Maeran jeopardize the joint performance.

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10. Act 10

So-bok and Young-seo pour out their feelings in Mokpo. Yong-rye makes a brave decision for Jeong-nyeon.

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11. Act 11

Jeong-nyeon returns to a troupe in disarray. So-bok collapses and Joo-ran makes an announcement.

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12. Act 12

Curtains rise on Jeong-nyeon and Young-seo's final competition to decide the new gukgeuk prince.

Cast

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Kim Tae-ri

Yoon Jeong-nyeon

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Shin Ye-eun

Heo Young-seo

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Ra Mi-ran

Kang So-bok

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Jung Eun-chae

Moon Ok-gyeong

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Kim Yoon-hye

Seo Hye-rang

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Woo Da-vi

Hong Joo-ran

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Hyun Seung-hee

Park Cho-rok

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Jung Lael

Seo Bok-sil

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Jo Ah-young

Jin Yeon Hong

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Moon So-ri

Seo Yong-rye / Choi Gong-seo

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Oh Gyeong-hwa

Yun Jeong Ja

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Chang Hyae-jin

Han Ki-jun

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Kim Tae-hun

Park Jong Guk

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Lee Mi-do

Patricia Kim

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Lee Duck-hwa

Choi Gong-seo's father

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Reviews

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Yohan Yukiya Sese Cuneta 사요한

10/10

> **Did I watch a theatre play or a TV drama?**

What a masterpiece. «Jeongnyeon: The Star Is Born» («정년이») gave us an unforgettable finale, and Kim Taeri (김태리), Shin Yeeun (신예은), and Woo Davi (우다비) absolutely delivered. These three? My absolute favourites.

### Here's why it stood out:

1. The editing? Flawless.
2. They filmed the theatre scenes as if it was a real performance. It didn’t just feel authentic—it _was_ authentic.
3. Every scene mattered. No fluff, no fillers. Just storytelling that hits hard.
4. They focused on what’s real: the relationships, the struggles, the rawness of being an actor, singer, or dancer. It wasn’t just about glitz and glamour. It was blood, sweat, and tears.

### Finale episode

Now, about that finale. If you’re going to watch it, do it right. Big screen. Full volume. No distractions. It felt so much like a real theatre experience I caught myself clapping with the fictional audience, tearing up, and giving them a standing ovation.

Honestly, I don’t know if I just watched «Jeongnyeon» or an actual stage play. That’s how good it was.

### Conclusion

100 over 10 stars to the cast, crew, writer, and everyone who brought this story to life. And a huge salute to every artist out there who pours their soul into their craft. You are seen. You are celebrated.

M

Melanmole

1/10

The drama crammed a 100+ chapter webtoon into a just 12 episodes, and it shows. Important characters and arcs such as buyong and her exploration of said ideas were straight-up tossed into the abyss. The narrative feels like a highlight reel of a better imaginary story, with emotional payoffs you never earn because, surprise, they skipped the setup! Instead, you get filler subplots galore: misunderstandings, random theft, and a catty rival who might as well twirl a mustache while cackling. The result is a tonal rollercoaster that swings from captivating to cliché faster than you can say pansori.

Speaking of which, the production values were admittedly solid. The gukgeuk sequences are decently staged, and the performances by limtaeri and jungeunchae were serviceable. But serviceable acting can't save bad writing. Let's not even get started on the editing; entire episodes feel like they were cut with a chainsaw, leaving arcs half-baked and emotional beats dangling awkwardly.

It's not a terrible show, to be fair. For unaware newcomers into Kdrama, it's a passable at best, sometimes poignant tale of a scrapppy underdog making it big. But for those with a healthy set of eyes, watching this drama is like finding out your favorite cake recipe has been turned into a soggy biscuit on a rainy day. It's fine, but you'll spend more time thinking about what's missing and what could've been than enjoying what's there.

Anyway, the drama had all the ingredients for something good but chose to play it safe and bland, like most of its predecessors. Watch it if you're desperate for a drama about K-theater, but don't expect anything substantial. It's just another case of recycled empty fluff over substance.

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