I'm Sorry, I Love You

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Television series
Original title Mianhada, Saranghanda ( 미안 하다, 사랑한다 )
Country of production South Korea
original language Korean
year 2004
Production
company
GROUP EIGHT
length 70 minutes
Episodes 16 in 1 season
genre K-drama
Director Lee Hyung-min
script Lee Kyung-hee
occupation
  • So Ji-sub : Cha Moo-hyuk (Mr. Cha Moo-hyuk)
  • Lim Su-jeong : Song Eun-chae
  • Jung Kyung-ho: Choi Yoon
  • Seo Ji-young: Kang Min-joo
  • Lee Hye-young: Oh Deul-hee / "Audrey" (Yoon's mother)

I'm Sorry, I Love You (Korean: 미안 하다, 사랑한다 ; German : 'I'm sorry, I love you') is a South Korean television series from 2004. It consists of 16 episodes and was broadcast on KBS2.

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Shortly after his birth, Cha Moo-hyuk was abandoned by his mother. He lived in a Korean orphanage until he was 2 years old. When he was adopted by an Australian family, he left South Korea and lived in Australia from then on. However, since his adoptive parents neglect him, he runs away from home as a boy to live on the streets. There he joins trick theft gangs so that he can survive.

One day he meets Song Eun-chae, the singer's assistant Choi Yoon, who is currently in Melbourne for filming. Since she was robbed, speaks no English, and her papers have been stolen, she asks Cha Moo-hyuk for help. He helps her and so she can go back to South Korea.

Meanwhile, Cha Moo-hyuk is assassinated, seriously injured in the head and only a few months left to live. He decides to travel back to South Korea to find his mother and help her. He is supported financially by a friend.

When he arrived in South Korea, he met Song Eun-chae again.

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