So Ji Sub expressed his happiness and emotion over the news that the legendary drama " I'm Sorry, I Love You " (hereinafter referred to as MiSa) which he starred in, will be airing again after 20 years. The 2024 version of MiSa is scheduled to be released again on Friday November 22, 2024.
"I am deeply moved and think it is very meaningful that I can watch 'MiSa' again through Wavve's 'New Classic Project'. This would not have happened without the interest and love of many people, and I am very happy and honored to be able to present 'MiSa' to the fans again," said Ji Sub.
Wavve then revealed previously unreleased scenes of Ji Sub. His hip-hop style that complements "Soganji" (a combination of So Ji Sub and "ganji") is attracting attention. Ji Sub said, "I think 'MiSa' is a drama that suits this season, the cold winter. I hope it will be a happy gift for fans who loved 'MiSa.'
Please love 'MiSa,' which has been remastered in the 2024 version, and I hope you all have a healthy and happy end of the year." Through his personal Instagram, Ji Sub also shared some of his portraits with the drama's poster in the background. Wearing navy clothes, the 47-year-old actor imitated one of the iconic poses of the character he plays.
For your information, "MiSa" itself is a drama that tells a tragic love story about Cha Moo Hyuk (So Ji Sub), an Australian adopted child who grew up on the streets, who returns to Korea with limited time with a bullet in his head and risks his life. Moo Hyuk is a rough and lonely character, but he is pure enough to risk his heart for Eun Chae (Im Soo Jung), whom he loves.
Ji Sub concluded by saying, "'MiSa' is an unforgettable and very precious work to me. The fated love that began by chance between Moo Hyuk and Eun Chae, who met for the first time in a foreign land, will remain in my memory for a long time."
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