Dating Agency Cyrano

Dating Agency: Cyrano

Dating Agency: Cyrano is a romantic comedy K-drama that follows a team of expert matchmakers who help people find love in the most unexpected ways. Choi Soo Young stars as Gong Min Young, an enthusiastic romantic who joins the secretive "Cyrano Agency", a group dedicated to crafting perfect love stories. Led by the cynical yet brilliant Seo Byung Hoon (played by Lee Jong Hyuk), the agency specializes in elaborate dating scenarios to bring couples together. Despite his sharp mind, Byung Hoon is emotionally guarded, haunted by past regrets. Meanwhile, Min Young believes in true love and fate, leading to heated clashes and hilarious misunderstandings between the two. They are joined by the mysterious Cha Seung Pyo (Lee Chun Hee), who runs a nearby restaurant but seems to have a secret connection to the agency, and Moo Jin (Hong Jong Hyun), the tech genius who orchestrates the team's romantic missions. As they take on challenging cases, from shy romantics to impossible love stories, Min Young and Byung Hoon's opposing views on love start to shift, leading to an unexpected romance between them. But when a hidden past threatens the agency’s future, they must face the ultimate challenge—is love really something that can be staged, or does it have a mind of its own? With heart-fluttering romance, clever humor, and thrilling twists, Dating Agency: Cyrano is a must-watch for K-drama fans who love matchmaking, fake dating, and slow-burn love stories. Will the agency's final case be their own?

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🙂 Native Title: 연애조작단; 시라노
🌎 Also Known As: Cyrano Agency, Flower Boy Dating Agency
🎭 Genres: Romance, Comedy
🏷 Tags: Dating Agency, Matchmaking, Love Manipulation, Theater Troupe, Romantic Comedy
​✍ Screenwriters: Shin Jae-won
🎬 Directors: Kang Kyung-hoon
🇰🇷 Country: South Korea
🎬 Episodes: 16
🗓️ Aired: May 27, 2013 – July 16, 2013
📅 Airing Days: Monday & Tuesday
📺 Original Network: tvN
⏰ Duration: 45 minutes per episode
🔞 Content Rating: 15+ – Teens 15 or older

  • Confession in the Rain: A heartfelt confession takes place under pouring rain, highlighting the emotional depth of the characters.

  • Library Encounter: A meticulously planned meeting in a library showcases the agency’s strategic prowess in bringing people together.

  • Theater Performance: A client’s love confession is orchestrated during a live theater performance, blending art with real emotions.

  • Rooftop Dinner: An intimate dinner set up on a rooftop under the stars creates a magical ambiance for a couple’s first date.

  • Flash Mob Proposal: A surprise flash mob in a busy plaza leads to a memorable and public declaration of love.

  • Bukchon Hanok Village: Traditional Korean houses provide a picturesque backdrop for several romantic scenes.

  • Namsan Seoul Tower: The iconic tower serves as a setting for pivotal moments between characters.

  • Hongdae Streets: The vibrant and youthful atmosphere of Hongdae complements the energetic scenes.

  • Han River Park: Serene riverside locations are used for reflective and heartfelt conversations.

  • Insadong Alleys: Cultural alleys add charm and authenticity to the dating scenarios.

  • Modern Chic Outfits: Characters are dressed in contemporary fashion, reflecting their urban lifestyles.

  • Color Symbolism: Use of specific colors in costumes to represent emotions and relationship dynamics.

  • Elegant Set Designs: Sophisticated interiors of the agency’s office exude professionalism and style.

  • Thematic Props: Incorporation of props like vintage cameras and books to enhance storytelling.

  • Lighting Techniques: Soft and warm lighting is used to create intimate atmospheres during romantic scenes.

  • Love and Deception: Explores the fine line between genuine affection and orchestrated emotions.

  • Self-Discovery: Characters embark on journeys to understand their true desires and identities.

  • Friendship and Loyalty: Highlights the importance of camaraderie and trust among the agency members.

  • Ethics in Manipulation: Questions the morality of influencing others’ love lives for a living.

  • Redemption and Forgiveness: Showcases characters seeking forgiveness and making amends for past mistakes.

  • Prequel to a Film: The series is a prequel to the 2010 film “Cyrano Agency,” providing backstory to the agency’s formation.

  • Star-Studded Cameos: Features numerous cameo appearances by popular actors, adding surprise elements to episodes. 

  • Based on Classic Literature: Inspired by the French play “Cyrano de Bergerac,” blending classic themes with modern settings.

  • Real-Life Locations: Filmed in actual Seoul neighborhoods, adding authenticity to the urban dating scenes.

  • Idol Actor Debut: Marked the acting debut of certain K-pop idols, showcasing their versatility beyond music.

“Dating Agency: Cyrano” has not received any major awards. However, its unique storyline and engaging performances have garnered a dedicated fan base and positive reviews.

There are no public records or credible reports indicating that any of the main cast members of “Dating Agency: Cyrano” were involved in romantic relationships with each other during or after the production of the series. The main cast includes Lee Jong-hyuk, Choi Soo-young, Lee Chun-hee, Hong Jong-hyun, and Jo Yoon-woo. Any rumors or speculations about off-screen romances among the cast have not been substantiated by reliable sources.​​​​

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Choi Soo Young
Choi Soo Young
Gong Yoo
Gong Yoo
Jung Yu Mi
Jung Yu Mi
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