I'm Sorry, I Love You (2004)

미안하다, 사랑한다 ‧ Drama ‧ 2004
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Guntha ([[Nike Nitidon Pomsuwan]]) fue adoptado por una familia australiana, sin embargo, termino siendo maltratado. Un día se encuentra con Tongtha ([[Punch Worakarn Rojjanawat]]), la coordinadora de Jakthep, un famoso cantante, del cual ella está enamorada en secreto. Su fatídico encuentro con Guntha termina afectando no sólo su vida, sino también la de su querido Jakthep ([[Kangsom]]). Debido a un accidente con su ex novia, Guntha se queda con solo 3 meses de vida. Esto lo lleva a regresar a Tailandia en busca de su madre biológica. Mientras la busca, solo piensa en pasar tiempo con ella y reponer el tiempo que no pasaron juntos pero a medida que descubre cosas, desea encontrarla solo por venganza. Incluso con toda la oscuridad que la rodea, encuentra una fuente inesperada de felicidad con alguien que no esperaba amar. Synopsis by WikiDrama Edit Translation

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  • País: South Korea
  • Tipo: Drama
  • Episodios: 16
  • Emitido: nov 8, 2004 - dic 28, 2004
  • Emitido en: Lunes, Martes
  • Original Network: KBS2
  • Duración: 1 hr. 10 min.
  • Puntuación: 8.0 (scored by 6,057 usuarios)
  • Puesto: #2481
  • Popularidad: #1387
  • Clasificación del contenido: 15+ - Teens 15 or older

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Truly touching. It makes you angry and concerned, too. You will ride in a rollercoaster of emotions.

"Sorry, I Love You" is an early masterpiece of proven KDrama art, which once again juggles the injustices of ordinary people with sensitive finesse in an emotionally draining manner - against the background of a South Korean sensitively reinterpreted Romeo & Juliet love story.

Humiliation, exploitation, devaluation are the everyday life of the socially weak, while the celebrated, influential contemporaries seem to know no shame in their arrogance and haughtiness.

So Ji-sub hauntingly embodies subtly controlled, concentrated, suppressed anger. In the character of the protagonist, hate and compassion, love and indifference are combined in a fatal mixture. He becomes an incalculable time bomb that could be activated at any time.

Of all the early Makjang-infused KDramas, "Sorry, I Love You" is one of my favourites. Even if 'love' is bold in the title, the story doesnt´t romanticize it in a striking and cliché-like manner, yet the KDrama tells the story understated elegantly, but no less touchingly and also sincerely (...and of course dramatically tangled in a complex way.)

There is brother rivalry, revenge, swapped babies, secrets, complicated feelings, accidents, illnesses - the whole program prepared in a new mixture. The KDrama expresses in a concentrated, mostly subtly restrained (and thus even more vehemently impactful) emotional force how arbitrary, mendacious and unfounded it is that some people believe, they are 'justifiably' above others and thus have the given right to make decisions about them.

The KDrama uses a rarely found dramaturgical move to give the emotional force of the collision of two worlds even more power: the protagonist was put up for adoption abroad as a child. So he not only grew up with the feeling of not being wanted, but also with other western socialized (Australian) values. Subservience and humility are not among his strengths. He tends not to respect people in authority, or at least the authority has to prove itself as such first. He often acts disconcertingly strange. In South Korea, however, manners and respect for the elderly and higher ups are everything. Since he's Korean, people hardly pardon his naughtiness (as they would an obvious foreigner).

A touching story that makes you angry and also concerned. You will ride in the rollercoaster of emotions - while one emotional looping has not yet been completed, you are already on the way to the next.



-------------SIDE NOTE: ---overseas adoption of South Korean children---
...is a sad story that began after the end of the Korean War. Since then, around 200.000 children have been adopted, primarily from families in the USA, but also from Canada, Australia and Europe. First they were war orphans, then children from poor families, but then also children from illegitimate or divorced backgrounds. In the 1970s and 80s it became a profitable business. On the one hand, the government imposed veritable quotas on the adoption agencies. On the other hand, demand from western countries was high. Corruption flourished in places - the children were given away to the highest bidder. A halt to adoption in the face of international criticism was followed by renewed liberalization of legislation - as a result of the (lack of) adoption policy of the past decades social system was not prepared for the number of 'orphans' (actually: abandoned children).

Most of those ´orphan´ children have now grown up. There are quite a few, who organize themeselves and advocate for change. They want others to spare the trouble of growing up in a country, in a culture in which they are seen as strangers and bullied for being different and confronted with racial prejudice. In many cases they remain strangers and outcasts, as their country of origin cannot be/become a home for them either. The 'hatred of the homeland' is probably rather high among foreign adopters. In 2004, when the KDrama was released, the mood in South Korea was sensitized to the concerns of foreign adoptions and so a critically discussed topic was filled with 'life' by this KDrama. In 2006, an adoption day was introduced in South Korea and finally, since 2007, the numbers have shifted: there are now more domestic than foreign adoptions in South Korea...

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Its been awhile since I watched this drama. So I just write down what I remember. But then again, most of the time you only remember the important stuff. ^_^ I really liked the story because it isnt your usual love story and you cant really predict what's gonna happen next. (It surely isnt a comedy.)

Something special about this drama is certainly the scenery they used for some scences. Just Beautiful. (Next to other awards this drama got Best Picture Award). Some thing else that is special about this drama is the ending (which I loved). I am sure you cried while watching a movie before, not because you're actually sad but because it was so emotional. And when the movie ended so did your tears. Here, I cried because I was actually sad. That's how attached you get to the characters.



But dont let that keep you from watching it. It has a great male lead. good story that keeps you interested.

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  • Nombre: I'm Sorry, I Love You
  • Tipo: Drama
  • Format: Standard Series
  • País: Corea del Sur
  • Episodios: 16
  • Emitido: nov 8, 2004 - dic 28, 2004
  • Emitido On: Lunes, Martes
  • Original Network: KBS2
  • Duración: 1 hr. 10 min.
  • Clasificación del contenido: 15 + - Adolescentes de 15 o más

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  • Puntuación: 8.0 (puntuado por 6,057 usuarios)
  • Puesto: #2481
  • Popularidad: #1387
  • Fans: 16,275

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