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・ My Right to Ravage Myself
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・ My River Flows
・ My Road, My Journey
・ My Roaring 20's
・ My Roaring 20's Acoustic
・ My Robin is to the Greenwood Gone
・ My Rock
・ My Romance
・ My Romance (album)
・ My Romance (song)
・ My Rona Home
・ My Room in the Trees
・ My Roots Are Showing
My Rosy Life
・ My Rough and Rowdy Days
・ My Royal Story
・ My Ruin
・ My Run
・ My Sacrifice
・ My Sad Captains
・ My Sad Republic
・ My Saint Helena Island
・ MY Sam Simon
・ My Same
・ My Santa
・ My Santa (film)
・ My Sassy Girl
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My Rosy Life : ウィキペディア英語版
My Rosy Life

''My Rosy Life'' () is a 2005 South Korean television drama series starring Choi Jin-sil, Son Hyun-joo, and Lee Tae-ran. It aired on KBS2 from August 24 to November 10, 2005 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 24 episodes.
''My Rosy Life'' was a huge hit, with average viewership ratings of 34.2%, and reaching 47% at its peak. It was the second top-rated Korean drama of 2005 (next to MBC's ''My Lovely Sam Soon''), and was the highest rated among all the KBS dramas aired that year.〔
It is especially notable for the much-praised performance of lead actress Choi Jin-sil. Playing the role of a deserted wife who later discovers that she has cancer, ''My Rosy Life'' resurrected Choi's career. Widely known as "Korea's Sweetheart" in her 15-year acting career, Choi's image as the eternal girl next door was destroyed in 2004 after her acrimonious and highly publicized divorce from baseball player Cho Sung-min, and industry insiders predicted that her career was over. But Choi made a successful comeback in ''My Rosy Life'', as she reinvented herself as a more approachable "ajumma" (the Korean term for a middle-aged married woman), gaining six kilograms for the role.〔 The pain and suffering of Choi's character blurred the line between reality and fiction, and her performance aroused empathy from TV audiences; with ''My Rosy Life'', she received the best reviews of her career from viewers and critics alike.
The cast received acting recognition at the year-end KBS Drama Awards, winning nine awards combined, including Top Excellence Awards for Choi Jin-sil and Kim Hae-sook, and an Excellence Award for Son Hyun-joo.
At the Baeksang Arts Awards in 2006, Choi also won Best Actress in a TV Drama, as did Kim Jong-chang for Best TV Director.
==Plot==
Maeng Soon-yi (Choi Jin-sil) has sacrificed everything in her life for the sake of others. She missed out on her youth because she was too busy taking care of her father (Jang Yong), who started drinking heavily after her mother abandoned them when Soon-yi was 10 years old. Soon-yi gave up on her own education so that she could earn the money to pay for her younger siblings' tuition.
Soon-yi's younger sister Young-yi (Lee Tae-ran), is now a successful career woman. She is having an affair with a married man, Lee Jung-do (Jang Dong-jik). Jung-do was Young-yi's first love, but he broke up with her for the sake of his career. While younger brother Chul-soo has settled down in the United States where he's earning his doctorate degree, completely ignoring his responsibilities at home.
Soon-yi perseveres despite the constant hardships that life throws at her. Until one day, she is jolted when Ban Sung-moon (Son Hyun-joo), her husband with whom she has two daughters, tells her that he has fallen in love with another woman and demands a divorce. Worse, she is diagnosed with stomach cancer shortly after.
Abandoned by everyone around her, all those who she has worked so hard to make happy her entire life, Soon-yi decides that it's never too late to start living the life you want, and begins to be a little selfish and find some true happiness.
When they find out about her disease, her family finally realizes what she means to them. And her husband Sung-moon also rethinks his actions and finally shows her the genuine meaning of marital love.

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