Autumn in My Heart

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Autumn Fairy Tale
가을동화
(Gaeul donghwa)
Genre Drama
Produced by
Network KBS2
Original run 2000 –
No. of episodes 16
Original time slots
Autumn Fairy Tale
Hangul 가을동화
Hanja 가을童話
Revised Romanization Gaeul donghwa
McCune-Reischauer Kaŭl tonghwa

Autumn in My Heart (also known as Autumn (Fairy) Tale) is the first installment of the four part Endless Love drama series produced by South Korean TV Network KBS. It was produced in South Korea in 2000.

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[edit] Cast

The names used in the Philippines are in the parentheses

[edit] Synopsis

The story begins during the teenage years of the two main characters: Yoon Joon-suh (played by Choi Woo Hyuk) and Yun Eun-suh (played by Song hye-Kyo). They are the children of a rich professor and believed they are biologically brother and sister until Eun-suh gets in an automobile accident.

After blood tests were carried out by the doctor on Mr and Mrs Yun for Eun Suh's transfusion, the Yuns find out that Eun-suh belongs to a Mrs Choi, and Choi Shin-ae (played by Lee Ae-Jeong), is the Yun's biological daughter. At first, only the parents of Shin-ae and Eun-suh knew about this, but eventually, Shin-ae discovered the truth after she got into a fierce argument with her non-biological mother over a teddy bear she received from her biological father. Eun-suh only discovered the truth after Shin-ae wants her biological parents to take her in. In the end, the two daughters were returned to their rightful parents. Eun-suh now lives with the Choi family, where her biological father is dead and her widowed mother operates a small restaurant living in abject poverty.

Years went by, and in the duration, the Yun family went to the United States, where Jun-suh (now played by Song Seung-heon) returns to South Korea as a successful artist. He went back to the town he lived in, where he encountered his old friend, Han Tae-seok (played by Won Bin). They both stay at the hotel where Eun-suh (now played by Song Hye-gyo) works as a telephone receptionist. Tae-seok (who doesn't know about the entire brother and sister mixup that happened earlier) fell in love with Eun-suh and played games with her until she was fired from her job. One day Eun-suh saw Joon-suh and followed him to the beach where he was with Yumi (his fiancee) and Tae-sok and the two "siblings" finally meet after ten years.

Both Eun-suh and Joon-suh pretended to have a sibling relationship in front of the others at first but Shin-ae (now played by Han Chae-Young) - angry at Eun-suh for taking away Tae-sok - exposed the two after she found a love letter Eun-suh had written to Joon-suh.

As a fight between Jun-suh and Tae-seok grows over their professed love for Eun-suh, she discovers she has leukemia (the same illness that took her biological father's life). She didn't tell anyone until the disease was at a terminal stage. All hope was lost by now, and Eun-suh died as Jun-suh was carrying her around the beach where they spent her birthday as teenagers.

Before Eun-suh died, she told Jun-seo not to follow her in death, and to continue living. However, Jun-suh, grief-stricken by the death of his lover and "sister", allowed himself to be struck by a truck (ironically the story starts with Eun-suh being struck by a truck), and he died shortly afterwards.

[edit] Quotes

  • I want to be reborn as tree, because a tree can put its roots down next to their one true love, so that I never have to be separated from anyone again

- Yun Eun-suh, in her teenage years, after she learns she belongs to Choi Shin-ae's parents and that she will be separated from the Yun family.

  • Our daughters were switched!

-Yun Jun-suh's father, who told Shin-ae's non-biological mother about the truth during an argument.

  • I forgive your sins!

-Eun-suh and Jun-suh, when they fell in love with each other and their relationship was rejected by all people. The quote was accompanied by the placing of both character's hands on each other's shoulders.

[edit] External Links

Autumn Heart Korean Drama Reviews - www.spcnet.tv