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Cruel Love (Шаблон:Ko-hhrm) is a 2007 South Korean television drama series starring Kwon Sang-woo, Lee Yo-won, and Kim Sung-soo.[1] It aired on KBS2 from December 3, 2007, to February 5, 2008, on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes.[2]

Despite lackluster domestic viewership ratings, it recorded high export revenues from Japan and Taiwan due to Kwon's Korean Wave appeal.[3]

Synopsis

Na In-jung struggles with her love between the rather cold and rebellious Yong-ki and a successful businessman, Soo-hwan. Kang Yong-ki is a pop culture artist.[4] He was separated from his first love, Jo Ann, and still carries the wound that he suffered from their relationship. His half sister is Joo-ran who is married to Soo-hwan. Soo-hwan begins an affair with In-jung but he only has ambition for the CEO position of Yong-ki's father's company. Soon after he discovers that his ambition does not fill the emptiness that he has inside and realizes he needs In-jung. But In-jung and Yong-ki have already fallen in love with each other. Will In-jung go back to her first love or stay with Yong-ki?

Cast

Main characters

Supporting characters

Ratings

Date Episode Nationwide Seoul
2007-12-03 01 7.8% -
2007-12-04 02 7.5% -
2007-12-10 03 8.2% -
2007-12-11 04 11.6% (14th) 11.8% (12th)
2007-12-17 05 9.2% -
2007-12-18 06 8.7% -
2007-12-24 07 6.3% -
2007-12-25 08 9.2% -
2007-12-31 09 8.7% -
2008-01-01 10 8.7% -
2008-01-07 11 9.1% -
2008-01-08 12 7.9% -
2008-01-14 13 8.0% -
2008-01-15 14 7.8% -
2008-01-21 15 8.5% -
2008-01-22 16 7.1% -
2008-01-28 17 7.1% -
2008-01-29 18 6.0% -
2008-02-04 19 6.6% -
2008-02-05 20 6.8% -
Average 8.0% -

International broadcast

Under the title Cruel Love, it aired in the Philippines beginning June 22, 2009, on the GMA Network.[5] The Tagalog-dubbed version was re-aired three times worldwide on GMA Life TV from April 7, 2014, to June 11, 2014; November 17, 2014, to January 21, 2015, and September 21, 2015, to November 25, 2015.

It premiered in Japan on cable channel WOWOW on September 19, 2008.[6] This was followed by re-airings on terrestrial network TBS[7] and on cable channel KNTV from June 18 to August 21, 2012.[8]

Remake

In 2014, was filmed a licensed remake of "Bring back my love to me." His filmed TV channels "Inter" (Ukraine) and Russia-1 (Russia). Quality rating of Kinopoisk 7.826 of 10.[9]

References

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