Seo Hyun Jin and Yoo Jae Myung Face New Family Ties in JTBC Love Me
JTBC's 'Love Me' reveals new stills of Yoo Jae Myung, Seo Hyun Jin, and Yoon Se Ah. Discover the story behind this highly anticipated Swedish series remake.
Can a self-centered family learn the true meaning of growth? JTBC's upcoming series 'Love Me' is ready to explore this question through a messy, relatable journey of love and personal evolution.
Seo Hyun Jin and Yoo Jae Myung in JTBC’s Love Me Stills
According to reports from Soompi, the production team has released new stills featuring Yoo Jae Myung introducing Yoon Se Ah to his children, played by Seo Hyun Jin and Lee Si Woo. Seo Hyun Jin portrays Seo Jun Kyung, a successful obstetrician whose life gets complicated when her father brings a new partner into their lives. The dynamic captures the awkward tension of adult children dealing with their parents' romantic lives.
A Swedish Hit Reimagined for Global Audiences
The drama is a remake of the popular Swedish series by Josephine Bornebusch. It doesn't shy away from the flaws of its characters, instead highlighting their selfishness as a starting point for growth. It's a departure from traditional family dramas, focusing on individual desires and the friction they cause within a domestic setting.
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