Kim Sam Soon es una repostera de 30 años. En vísperas de la navidad, descubre a su novio siéndole infiel, por lo que rompe con él al instante. Esa misma noche, accidentalmente entra en el baño de caballeros, donde no deja de llorar y patalear. Allí conoce al heredero e hijo de la dueña del hotel Hyun Jin Hun, un tipo aparentemente frívolo, despreocupado y muy atractivo y más joven que ella, de 27 años. Por casualidades de la vida Jin Hun necesita a un repostero para su restaurante, "Bon Appetit" y Sam Soon se encuentra desempleada. Sin mayores complicaciones es admitida en su restaurante. Tras unos cuantos días Sam Soon decide intentar reconstruir su vida sentimental y acude a una cita a ciegas en el mismo lugar donde también se encuentra Jin Hun en otra cita. Para molestarla Jin Hun arruina su cita a ciegas lo que hace que Sam Soon lo odie cada vez más. Jin Hun que sólo quería divertirse y no quiere verla triste, se disculpa y la sigue durante todo el día hasta que Sam Soon se emborracha en un pequeño puesto de la calle. Él la recoge y subida a su espalda la lleva a su apartamento de soltero donde pasan la noche. Ya por la mañana la madre de él, la presidenta del hotel va al apartamento de su hijo y ve a Sam Soon en su cama, lo que la lleva lógicamente a pensar que se han acostado juntos. Aprovechando el malentendido Jin Hun decide proponerle a Sam Soon que se haga pasar por su novia para que de esa forma su madre deje de buscarle novias. Sam Soon rechaza la propuesta a la primera, pero cuando llega a su casa se entera que pronto perderá la casa familiar debido a una hipoteca que hizo su padre ya fallecido. Entonces, ella pacta con Jin Hun hacerse pasar por su novia a cambio que él le presta la suma de dinero que le falta para pagar la deuda. Luego, Jin Hun presenta a Sam Soon como su novia oficial ante su familia y empleados del restaurante pero el fingir la relación demandará que elaboren un contrato de cómo comportarse y sobrellevarse debido a sus caracteres. Con el paso del tiempo va naciendo el amor entre los dos. Sam Soon empieza a enamorarse lentamente de su odiado Jin Hun, del cual descubre que tiene un misterioso pasado que no para de atormentarlo. La historia se complica más con la llegada de la antigua novia de Jin Hun, Yoo Hee Jin, y el ex-novio de Sam Soon que parece haber descubierto su verdadero valor. Synopsis by WikiDrama Edit Translation
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- Título original: 내 이름은 김삼순
- También conocida como: My Name is Kim Sam Soon , Nae Ireumeun Kim Samsoon , My Lovely Kim Sam Soon , Nae Ireumeun Kim Sam Sun
- Guionista: Kim Do Woo
- Director: Kim Yoon Cheol
- Géneros: Comida, Comedia, Romance, Drama
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Reparto y créditos
- Kim Sun Ah Papel principal
- Hyun Bin Papel principal
- Jung Ryeo Won Papel principal
- Daniel Henney Papel principal
- Kim Ja OkPark Bong Sook [Sam Soon's mother]Papel secundario
- Lee Ah Hyun Papel secundario
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Kim Sun Ah made Kim Sam Soon one of my favorite K-Drama leads ever! Sam Soon is loud, stubborn, charming, emotional, unfiltered, and absolutely hilarious. She was equal parts frustrating, & inspiring to watch. She's not the usual passive female lead, and I loved watching her take charge of a situation. She is matched up with Hyun Bin as Hyun Jin Hun, who walks the line between arrogance & charm so expertly well. At first I didn't recognize him, because he looks so different in this compared to Secret Garden, but his performance in this reminded me of all the things I loved about him in that drama. Together, their chemistry made them a rom-com dream team. The fact that they didn't fit seamlessly together, and that they were not always good to each other, made their relationship feel more honest. I think they were the perfect blend between discord, and harmony. I could literally watch them go at it all day... in fact, that's exactly what i did. lol.
The lead performances were a clear 10 for me, and every minor character in the supporting cast was also really great, but I feel like I have to deduct at least 1 point for the 2 supporting leads. It's clear that Daniel Henney's purpose in this drama was to be eye candy. Most of his scenes involve him smiling at people while they teach him Korean language & culture. His acting was decent enough, but far from good. Jung Ryeo Won's performance was also underwhelming. As much as I loved to hate her character, there were also quite a few moments when I cringed through some of her acting scenes (in both languages). It was initially jarring to hear so much english spoken in scenes, with actual fluent speakers, but it made their acting inexperience much more obvious to me. The only moments of boredom I felt during this drama was when these two were the focus.
I admit that the plot wasn't exactly original, but it wasn't typical either. The love stories in this drama are far less innocent than the k-drama norm, which was nice to see. There were many great rewatchable rom-com moments between Hyun Bin & Kim Sun Ah, and they share one of the best kiss scenes that I've seen in a drama.
Music also plays a key element in the story, which I liked, but I wasn't particularly impressed with the soundtrack.
Overall, It's lol hilarious, yet emotionally realistic. Even when the tone of the drama began to change, It never lost it's momentum. I continued to be excited about watching each episode, and I enjoyed every one till the very end. This drama could have easily ended with a pleasingly cheesy conclusion, but instead the ending was simple, and inspiring.
I think all rom-com fans should have this on their "to watch" list. Forgive the old school phones, and the ugly clothes, and I think this stands up against any current drama. I agree that "My Name is Kim Sam Soon" is one of the best dramas that I've seen, classic or not. I can see myself easily watching this drama again, & again... while eating a lot of pastries, of course : )
Kim Sam Soon is the driving force behind my love for this drama. While the other characters are also well portrayed, Kim Sun Ah essentially steals the show with her sassy and pugnacious, yet thoughtful, talented and sensitive portrayal of a broken-hearted patissier.
Although she can be fierce and unrelenting, at her core, Sam Soon is simply a woman who yearns for true love--as most people do. Does it really exist? And if we find it, can it stand the test of time? Where does the love go when we fall out of it? These doubts and questions are the driving force of this drama, and the characters of Kim Sam Soon boldly charge forward looking for the answers--despite knowing there might be consequences and pain along the way. Sam Soon in particular is truly someone who loves while leaving no room for regret. Something I find refreshing and admirable in a drama heroine.
The storyline of this drama isn’t particularly original, but what makes it sparkle are the subtleties in the writing and acting. Hyun Bin holds his own as the leading man against Sun Ah (not an easy task), and they often go toe-to-toe during heated arguments. Some of my favorite scenes involve the two of them going back and forth with killer timing. Hyun Bin also has a knack in this drama for saying much without saying anything at all.
I have a pet peeve for female antagonists in Korean dramas, as I feel they are usually the exact same girl, only played by different actresses. In this drama, however, she’s quite different... I’m not sure I can even label her “the antagonist.” Like Sam Soon, Hee Jin is also bold and unrelenting, stopping at nothing for love. Her approach is very different from Sam Soon’s and I personally don’t respect her rationale. But she’s an interesting character analysis, nonetheless.
Last point, the soundtrack to this drama is stellar! Clazziquai provides the two main themes, alternating between with the sultry "She Is" and quirky, upbeat "Be My Love." As if that's not awesome enough, the series flirts with fun French pop tunes and other melodic grooves to set various moods.
Bottom line, this drama is so well acted, mature, funny, thoughtful and witty that you’ll potentially see the same old drama clichés as something new and fresh! Each episode always left me hungry for more... and sometimes for a piece of cake or cookie, too! :)