"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.
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