ReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewI'm Sorry, I Love You (KBS TV Series)Jun 27, '07 11:47 AM
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Category:Movies
Genre: Drama

 
Mianhada, Saranghanda (미안하다, 사랑한다)
MiSa/I'm Sorry, I Love You/Sorry I Love You/Sorry But I Love You
KBS
So Ji-seop, Im Soo-jeong, Jeong Kyeong-ho, Suh Ji-young
Lee Hyung-min
Lee Kyung-hee
Lee Kyung-hee
16
November 09, 2004~December 28, 2004
20.1%

"Even as I was alive, he was lonely. I can't leave him alone like this. Just this once in my life. I'm thinking for myself. And living for myself. I will accept any punishment that comes." ~ Song Eun-chae

I'm Sorry, I Love You is a sad, heartbreaking K-Drama about an extreme, death-defying love. Cha Moo-hyuk is a man who faces death every single day. Abandoned by his birth mother, Moo-hyuk was raised by an Australian family since the age of two. But Moo-hyuk left his adopted family at the age of ten, and began to live a life not unlike a wild dog. Working as a drug pusher, pimp or a gang member, Moo-hyuk's life eventually takes a tragic turn: two bullets become lodged in his head, meaning Moo-hyuk could die at any time!
However, Moo-hyuk has a plan: revenge. Determined to gain revenge on his birth mother, and to die in his homeland of Korea, Moo-hyuk plans for his final days. But he discovers that both his birth mother and his brother, Choi Yune are top stars in Korea. Moo-hyuk creates a new plan: he signs on as his brother's manager to ruin him. But along the way, he falls deeply in love with his brother's program coordinator, Song Eun-chae. Although he wreaks havoc on the lives of those around him, he wishes with all his heart someone would stop him. For him, what only matters is the love and truth he was deprived of..

 

So Ji-seop as Cha Moo-hyuk
Despite Moo-hyuk's continuous struggle to live longer due to the inoperable bullets stuck into his head, he still cries for revenge. He went back to Korea to find his biological mother who abandoned him at a young age. Little does he know, what he thought of his mother and the reason for being separated from her is the opposite of what really happened. As he searches for the truth, he fell in love with Eun-chae, who is deeply devoted to his brother, Yune. They became rivals not only for his mother's love but also in winning Eun-chae's heart. He eventually found happiness after long years of bitterness but has to give it up because of his condition.
 

Im Soo-jeong as Song Eun-chae
Eun-chae is the coordinator for Choi Yune, a famous singer in Korea whom she secretly loves. Her fateful encounter with Moo-hyuk ends up affecting not only her life but that of her precious Yune's as well.
 

Jeong Kyeong-ho as Choi Yune
Choi Yune is a top pop singer who loves both Kang Min-joo, a pop diva, and Song Eun-chae, his own program coordinator.
 

Suh Ji-young as Kang Min-joo
When she was young, Min-joo saw her mother dumped by her father. Since then, she has trusted no man. Man is nothing else but a game to her. On the contrary, she falls in love with Cha
Moo-hyuk, but is dumped after she is taken advantage of.
 

Source: KBS Global Marketing / [ K o R e a N C r A z E e ]


lordjedi wrote on Aug 1, '07
Why not you make the review yourself for this great kdrama. It's much more interesting if you write the review yourself. Misa is definately one of the best kdrama ever made. This drama make me cry so much.... No doubt it has set the standard too high for other kdrama to follow. This drama is simply exceptional.
ashishi84 wrote on Aug 24, '07
Writing a review for movies or a TV Series is not as easy as you would think. You have to know what you are writing about. Writing reviews is a process that needs time and needs a lot of patience to watch a whole drama/series, assimilate all the information about it and then write an insightful review.

Ultimately it is not just a question of facts and how they are presented, or wrapping the review in a personal story, it is a question of proper English/grammar/usage. It’s hard to take a review seriously when the writer, though seeming knowledgeable makes repeated and exceedingly basic grammar, spelling, and other errors. I make errors, sometimes I don’t catch them and (to me) I am incredibly embarrassed to find they have been there for months if not years. That is why you will need a regular source of reviews.

Some things are far easier said than done.
aishiteru5254 wrote on Feb 17, '08
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My favorite korean drama of all times!!!!
huasteka wrote on Mar 9, '08
I loved this serie, it's so sad, and at the same time so great, that it's impossible not to love it.
upss wrote on May 6, '08
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i really like it so much!!!!!!!!
07050 wrote on Aug 12, '08
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I like that
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