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When the Phone Rings

When the Phone Rings () is a 2024–2025 South Korean television series written by Kim Ji-woon, co-directed by Park Sang-woo and Wi Deuk-gyu, and starring Yoo Yeon-seok, Chae Soo-bin, Heo Nam-jun, and Jang Gyu-ri. It premiered on MBC TV on November 22, 2024, and aired every Friday and Saturday at 21:50 (KST) for 12 episodes. It is available for streaming on Netflix in selected regions.

Synopsis

When the Phone Rings is a story that unfolds when a Show Window couple, who have been living without speaking to each other for three years in an arranged marriage, receive a threatening phone call from a kidnapper.

Cast

Main

A former war correspondent and announcer, Baek is from a politically connected family. He is the youngest presidential spokesperson.
A sign language interpreter, who lost her voice due to a traffic accident from childhood. She is Sa-eon's wife.
A psychiatrist who is also active as a YouTuber at the same time, which is mostly related to unsolved cases.
A broadcasting station announcer and Sa-eon's junior. She is a cheerful person.

Supporting

Sa-eon's family

Sa-eon's late grandfather and politician.
  • as Baek Ui-yong
Sa-eon's father and candidate of an upcoming presidential election.
Sa-eon's mother.

Hee-joo's family

  • as Hong Il-kyung
The chairman of Cheongwoon Ilbo. Hee-joo's stepfather.
A former club singer. Hee-joo's mother. Il-kyung's second wife.
  • as Hong In-ah
Il-kyung's eldest daughter.
Hee-joo's biological father. A former club host. He is hospitalized in a nursing home after being diagnosed with dementia.

People in the presidential office

A Spokesperson's Office Manager.
  • as Park Do-jae
A special administrative officer who most closely assists Sa-eon.
  • Park Sun-young as Kim Soo-young
A Spokesperson's Office Administrative Officer.
  • Song Jin-hee as Ahn Jin-hee
A Spokesperson's Office Administrative Officer.
  • Jung Ji-hwan as Jeong Won-bin
A rookie sign language interpreter.

People around Sa-eon

  • as Jang Hyuk-jin
A reporter and Sa-eon's close friend.
  • as Jung Sang-hoon
A fisherman who adopted Sa-eon as his son before Sa-eon became the Baek family's grandson.
  • as Min Do-ki
An experienced servant who handles all Baek family's affairs and also serves as Sa-eon's father's personal secretary.

People around Hee-joo

  • as Han Jin-yi
 A director of the Sign Language Interpretation Center.

Other

  • Park Jae-yoon as the kidnapper

Episodes

Production

Development

When the Phone Rings series is planned by Kwon Sung-chang, written by Kim Ji-woon, who previously wrote Doctor John (2019) and Melancholia (2021), and co-directed by Park Sang-woo, who previously directed The Forbidden Marriage (2022–2023), and Wi Deuk-gyu. It was produced by Bon Factory and Baram Pictures. It is based on the popular Kakao Page web novel The Number You Have Dialed by Geon Eomul Nyeo. The series consists of 12 episodes.

On May 8, 2024, MBC announced that they had finalized the casting for the series and were starting the production.

Casting

On March 13, 2024, Yoo Yeon-seok and Chae Soo-bin are under review considering appearing in the series. On June 27, it was reported that Jang Gyu-ri received an offer for the series and is positively reviewing it. On May 8, Yoo and Chae had been confirmed to appear in the series. On September 24, Yoo, Chae, Heo Nam-jun, and Jang had confirmed their appearances as the main characters in the series.

Release

When the Phone Rings premiered on MBC TV on November 22, 2024, and aired every Friday and Saturday at 21:50 (KST). Netflix announced that the series would be available for streaming exclusively on its platform.

Original soundtrack

Part 1

Part 2

Part 3

Part 4

Part 5

Part 6

Chart performance

Reception

Viewership

When The Phone Rings debuted on Netflix with 3.3 million views, peaked at 6.6 million views, and ended its run with 4.6 million views during its final week. In the series finale, it achieved second place in the TV-OTT drama category for buzzworthiness, as reported by Good Data Corporation's FUNdex.

Accolades

Sales

Following the series' release, the original web novel and webtoon saw significant increases in popularity. The web novel experienced a substantial rise in both viewership and sales, reaching the top spot on KakaoPage's daily web novel rankings. Similarly, the webtoon, which debuted shortly before the drama series, climbed to the number two in KakaoPage's weekly romance webtoon rankings, demonstrating a notable increase in viewership and sales.

Criticisms

The initial episode featured a scene portraying the fictional country of Paltima issuing airstrikes against another country, Izmael, as well as holding Korean nationals hostage. Many viewers believed the two countries represented Palestine and Israel, respectively. This led to netizens boycotting the show, claiming that the portrayal of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict was insensitive. Others accused the show's creators of misrepresenting the conflict or pushing a Zionist agenda. The creators have yet to clarify on the controversy. A user on MyDramaList later claimed there was a translation error that altered the narrative of the scene, as the original dialogue and visuals depict Izmael as the country issuing airstrikes on Paltima, instead of the other way around.

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