"Sorry, I Love You" Returns After 20 Years
The iconic Korean drama, "Sorry, I Love You," has made its triumphant return to mark its 20th anniversary. Thanks to Wavve's New Classic Project, this beloved series is reintroduced to both old and new audiences.
When it first aired in 2004, the drama moved hearts nationwide, amassing an immense fan following. Even after two decades, it remains a favorite for many.
This revival offers the opportunity to share its heartfelt story with a younger generation, ensuring the emotions of its past continue to resonate today.
Starring the brilliant So Ji-sub and Im Soo-jung, the tale of love and heartache promises to captivate once again.

A Legendary Korean Drama
"Sorry, I Love You" transcends the boundaries of a typical romantic drama, offering a profound exploration of human nature and the complexities of love.
The struggles of the protagonist, Cha Moo-hyuk (played by So Ji-sub), and his unwavering love leave a lasting impression on viewers.
This series takes the audience on a journey that delves into themes of love, forgiveness, and the meaning of life itself.
Even after 20 years, its universal and timeless appeal remains clear, making it a standout work that continues to touch hearts.
Expert Insights: H. Han
Literary expert H. Han praises "Sorry, I Love You" for going beyond a simple love story.
"This drama dives deeply into the nuances of human emotions and relationships.
Through Moo-hyuk's story, viewers witness the processes of love, pain, and forgiveness.
It transcends the typical boundaries of a romance drama, encouraging a philosophical reflection on human existence.
Compared to romance dramas from other countries, Korean dramas often stand out for their depth and thought-provoking approach."
Reaching a New Generation
Wavve's New Classic Project plays a vital role in bridging "Sorry, I Love You" with a modern audience.
For longtime fans, it rekindles cherished memories, while for new viewers, it offers a fresh and moving experience.
The renewed attention this drama is receiving speaks volumes about the timeless values it holds.
By connecting the past, present, and future, this masterpiece is expected to remain a favorite for years to come.
About "Sorry, I Love You"
- "Sorry, I Love You" is a 2004 KBS 2TV melodrama blending romance and humanism.
- The story follows Cha Moo-hyuk, adopted as a child but later abandoned, living a nomadic life while yearning for his first love, Ji-young.
- Diagnosed with a terminal illness, Moo-hyuk returns to Korea to reconnect with his mother and heal broken relationships.
- The series explores themes of tragic love, family dynamics, and profound reflections on life and death.
- Highly acclaimed upon release, it received numerous awards and has been reimagined for 2024 audiences.