Love Letter (TV series)
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Love Letter | |
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Genre | Drama |
Country of origin | South Korea |
No. of episodes | 16 |
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Running time | approx. 60 minutes |
Broadcast |
Love Letter is a 16-episode Korean television drama, broadcast in 2003, produced by South Korean TV Network MBC. This drama revolves around Lee Woo-jin's (Andrea/Andrew or Adrian in the Philippines) conflict between priesthood and his love for Eun-ha.
[edit] Cast
- Cho Hyeon Jae - Lee Woo-jin
- Ji Jin Hee - Jung Woo-jin (Louis Jung)
- Soo Ae - Cho Eun-ha (Angela Cho)
[edit] Episode Synopsis
As a young "orphan", Jo Hyun Jae received horrible treatment while growing up under his aunt (father's sister). When his uncle (mother's brother) comes back from Italy, his uncle takes him from his unhappy life. Growing up under a priest uncle in a cathedral, Jo Hyun Jae secretly wishes of being a priest. Years later, Soo Ae comes to live in the cathedral orphanage. Although at first Soo Ae refused to become friends with him, the two become the best of friends throughout their high school years. In college, they move out of the cathedral into a small home in the city, where they help eachother out. Although Soo Ae loves Jo, she hides her feeings from Jo because he wants to become a priest. In the midst, Jo gets to know Ji Jin Hee, a rebellious guy who fell for Soo Ae long ago. As Ji tries really hard to fit into Jo and Soo Aeh's close relationship, feelings become revealed. Through this all, Jo encounters an emotional dilemma between his dream and his feelings of love.