Cheese in the Trap (TV series)

Cheese in the Trap

Promotional poster featuring Hong Seol and Yoo Jung
Genre Romance
Drama
Based on Cheese in the Trap
by Soonkki
Written by Kim Nam-hee
Go Sun-hee
Directed by Lee Yoon-jung
Starring Park Hae-jin
Kim Go-eun
Seo Kang-joon
Country of origin South Korea
Original language(s) Korean
No. of episodes 16
Production company(s) Eight Works
Kross Pictures, Inc.
PGood Media
Release
Original network tvN
Original release 4 January (2016-01-04) – 1 March 2016 (2016-03-01)
Chronology
Preceded by Bubble Gum (TV series)
Followed by Pied Piper (TV series)
External links
Website

Cheese in the Trap (Hangul: 치즈인더트랩) is a South Korean television series starring Park Hae-jin, Kim Go-eun, and Seo Kang-joon.[1][2][3][4][5] It aired on the cable network tvN on Mondays and Tuesdays for 16 episodes between 4 January–1 March 2016. The series is based on the webtoon of the same name, serialized on Naver from 2010–2016, although it featured an original ending since the webtoon had not been completed at the time of filming.

As of August 2016, the series is in the process of being adapted into a film version, starring Park Hae-jin opposite a new lead actress.[6] The Korean-Chinese production team are holding open casting auditions for the female lead in advance of shooting, which is scheduled to commence in early 2017.[7]

Plot

The drama focuses on the life and relationships of a group of university students, particularly the difficult relationship between Hong Seol (Kim Go-eun) and her senior Yoo Jung (Park Hae-jin).

Jung is the rich heir to Taerang Group and seemingly has the perfect life, but also displays psychopathic tendencies, which causes Seol to take time off school to get away from him. When she returns through a scholarship that was intended for Jung, he is unexpectedly nice to her and asks her on a date. They begin an awkward relationship which is further complicated by the arrival of Baek In-ho and his sister Baek In-ha, childhood friends of Jung who were both adopted into his family after running away from their abusive aunt as children. In-ha is in love with Jung, but he dismisses her feelings. She leads an extravagant lifestyle funded by other men's money, and often behaves antagonistically. In-ho moves into the area while he is being pursued by gangsters, but strikes up a friendship with Seol and begins to work at her parents' restaurant.

As well as managing her conflicted feelings towards Jung and In-ho, Seol tries to cope with everyday struggles in her school and work life, such as unwanted advances and classmates that make her do their work for them. She is helped by her two best friends Jang Bo-ra (Park Min-ji) and Kwon Eun-taek (Nam Joo-hyuk), who begin to date each other.

The drama escalates towards the end of the series, when Seol is injured in a car crash and becomes hospitalised. The circumstances of the crash lead to In-ha being put in a mental institution. Such events have seemed to follow Jung around ever since he was a child, and looked on as In-ho damaged his hand in a fight that ruined his dreams of becoming a concert pianist. In the end, In-ho gets back on track with piano lessons, having been helped by Seol. Jung gives him a piano score that he had intended to gift him years ago, before they had fallen out, and they mutually resolve their differences. Jung settles In-ho's debts with the gang and, realising that Seol has been suffering during their relationship, breaks up with her and leaves the country for three years.

Three years later, Seol is working at the company job that she wanted, and has realised that she still has to deal with the everyday problems of her school life, only in a different setting. Her friend Bo-ra now owns a clothing store and is still with Eun-taek, who is a model. In-ha has been released from the mental hospital and changed her ways, falling in love with a humble, nerdy character. While the absent Jung has not responded to Seol's emails to him, the open ending reveals one of the email statuses changing to "read".

Characters and cast

Central

Hong family

Yeon-yi university

Other

Original soundtrack

The soundtrack of "Cheese in the Trap" was released in six parts.

Ratings

In the table below, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.

Episode Original broadcast date Average audience share
AGB Nielsen[8] TNmS Ratings[9]
1 4 January 2016 3.6% 2.6%
2 5 January 2016 4.8% 2.9%
3 11 January 2016 5.2% 5.8%
4 12 January 2016 5.7% 5.8%
5 18 January 2016 6.5% 6.2%
6 19 January 2016 6.3% 6.6%
7 25 January 2016 6.0% 7.0%
8 26 January 2016 6.8% 7.1%
9 1 February 2016 7.1% 7.2%
10 2 February 2016 6.6% 7.6%
11 15 February 2016 5.6% 7.3%
12 16 February 2016 5.8% 7.2%
13 22 February 2016 6.2% 6.9%
14 23 February 2016 6.5% 7.2%
15 29 February 2016 5.9% 6.4%
16 1 March 2016 6.9% 7.5%
Average 6.0% 6.3%

Note: This drama airs on a cable channel/pay TV which normally has a relatively smaller audience compared to free-to-air TV/public broadcasters (KBS, SBS, MBC & EBS).

Reception

Cheese in the Trap was a success in both South Korea and China.[10][11][12] It won praise for its realistic depiction of the life of university students, but was criticised for diverging from the source webtoon by placing undue focus on the second male lead[13][14] and including an original ending "that was rushed and left many viewers baffled".[15]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Recipient Result
2016
Korean Cable TV Awards 2016
Best Actor[16] Park Hae-jin Won
52nd Baeksang Arts Awards
Best New Actress (Television) Kim Go-eun Won
Most Popular Actor (Television) Park Hae-jin Nominated
Most Popular Actor (Television) Seo Kang-joon Nominated
Most Popular Actress (Television) Kim Go-eun Nominated
Most Popular Actress (Television) Lee Sung-kyung Nominated
5th APAN Star Awards
Excellence Award, Actor in a Miniseries Park Hae-jin Nominated
Best New Actress Kim Go-eun Nominated
9th Korea Drama Awards
Excellence Award, Actor Park Hae-jin Nominated
Best New Actress Kim Go-eun Nominated
tvN10 Awards
Made in tvN, Actor in Drama Seo Kang-joon Nominated
1st Asia Artist Awards
Best Artist Award, Actor Park Hae-jin Won
Best Entertainer Award, Actor Seo Kang-joon Won

International broadcast

References

  1. Hong, Grace Danbi (20 May 2015). "Park Hae Jin Cast as Lead for Drama Cheese in the Trap". enewsWorld. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  2. Ghim, Sora (20 May 2015). "Park Hae Jin Joins Cheese in the Trap". BNTNews. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  3. Ko, Ji-seon (28 July 2015). "Kim Go-eun to star in Cheese in the Trap". K-pop Herald. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  4. Jin, Min-ji (29 July 2015). "Kim confirmed for Cheese". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 4 August 2015.
  5. Lee, Hye-won (3 August 2015). "Nam Joo-hyuk to appear in Cheese in the Trap". K-pop Herald. Retrieved 5 August 2015.
  6. Kim, Ji-young (2016-03-28). "Kim Go-eun not offered role in 'Cheese in the Trap' movie". Kpop Herald. The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2016-07-25.
  7. Lee, Jin-a (2016-07-22). "'Cheese in the Trap' seeks actress for lead role". The Korea Times. 2016-07-22. Retrieved 2016-07-25.
  8. "AGB Daily Ratings: this links to current day-select the date from drop down menu". AGB Nielsen Media Research (in Korean). Archived from the original on 26 December 2013. Retrieved 5 January 2016.
  9. "TNmS Daily Ratings: this links to current day-select the date from drop down menu". TNmS Ratings (in Korean). Archived from the original on 28 November 2013. Retrieved 5 January 2016.
  10. Herald, The Korea (2016-01-24). "TV series 'Cheese in the Trap' sets sights on new record". Retrieved 2016-07-25.
  11. "'Cheese in the Trap' attracts 1.9 billion views on Weibo". The Korea Herald. 2016-02-24. Retrieved 2016-07-25.
  12. Baek, Byung-yeul (2016-01-27). "Webtoons emerge as source for dramas, films". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2016-07-25.
  13. Kwon, Ji-youn (2016-02-23). "Park Hae-jin disappears from 'Cheese in the Trap'". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2016-07-25.
  14. Woo, Jae-yeon (2016-03-03). "(Yonhap Interview) 'Cheese in the Trap' actor dismisses rumors of interfering with script". Yonhap News Agency. Retrieved 2016-07-25.
  15. Jung, Eun-jin (2016-03-02). "[Herald Review] 'Cheese in the Trap' caught in deluge of complaints". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2016-07-25.
  16. Park, So-jung (2016-03-25). "Actor Park Hae-jin named best actor at cable awards". Yonhap News Agency. Retrieved 2016-07-25.

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