Inju City’s deputy mayor Jo Gook, an ambitious and brilliant bureaucrat, dreams of becoming South Korea’s president. However, an unexpected assignment sends him to a small town, where he crosses paths with Shin Mi Rae, the youngest and determined mayor. Despite their differences and constant bickering, a romance begins to spark between them. (Source: MyDramaList) Edit Translation
- English
- Русский
- Türkçe
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- Native Title: 시티홀
- Also Known As: The City Hall , Shiti Hol
- Screenwriter: Kim Eun Sook
- Director: Shin Woo Cheol
- Genres: Comedy, Romance, Drama, Political
Cast & Credits
- Kim Sun Ah Main Role
- Cha Seung Won Main Role
- Lee Hyung ChulLee Jeong Do [City Hall Bureau director]Support Role
- Kim Jin SungJo Rang [Jo Gook's adopted son]Support Role
- Shin Jung KeunJi Bang Se [City Hall Bureau director]Support Role
- Jung Soo YoungJung Bu Mi [9th Grade official / Mi Rae's friend]Support Role
Reviews
My favorite thing about this drama is the chemistry between the two main leads. They're acting is just incredible. The way they acted made it all seem so real. They definitely reached out to the audience. They are both so cute and adorable. From the very beginning to the end, I loved this drama so much. I regret not watching this before. The many tears I had shed in this drama are just uncountable. The story was also very good. The way it paced evenly with the romance between the two main lead was just very well done. I'm really surprised how this drama isn't popular at all. I really thought that this show was going to bore to death but it really surprised me that it didn't. It now turns out that this is one of my favorite dramas.
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Shin Mi Rae, played by Kim Sun Ah, is a lowly government official, financially driven to join a beauty pageant, crosses paths with Jo Gook, played by Cha Seung Won, an ambitious and highly driven politician with a hidden agenda of political advancement. Propelled into the political arena in her small town, Mi Rae finds herself running for mayor, backed by her very supporting and hilarious friends, with Jo Gook as her campaign manager, only to be embroiled in small town and national partisan politics. City Hall is a trial of two opposite people's determination to keep their individual conviction, beliefs, and political ambitions, while keeping their blossoming romance under wraps from the critical and career damaging eye of the media, political intrigues and ambitions of others.
Kim Suh Ah continues to impress with her amazing acting in her role as Shin Mi Rae, whose conscience and idealistic nature, clashes with those who are more driven with personal benefits than social and political obligations, and torn between protecting the town and its people, keeping her personal beliefs and convictions, entangled in political intrigues, and her unflinching love for the ambitious Jo Gook.
Cha Seung Won unarguably pulled the stops as he embodies the smart, cynical, confident, charismatic, and ambitious Jo Gook, yet still charmingly capture the quirky, romantic side of a man pulled apart by his desire to follow his heart, achieve his political dreams, familial loyalty and paternal approval, and protect the person he loves most from the damaging life of politics.
Amazing chemistry and solid acting by the two leads, as well as the supporting casts, makes this a must watch drama with its witty lines, political and partisan intrigues, and touchingly wishful and uplifting romance. A hands-down, fantastic plot!
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