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Tell Me That You Love Me (TV series)
2023–2024 South Korean television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tell Me That You Love Me[8] (Korean: 사랑한다고 말해줘) is a South Korean television series based on the 1995 Japanese TV series Aishiteiru to Itte Kure, and starring Jung Woo-sung and Shin Hyun-been.[9] It is an original drama of Genie TV, and available for streaming on its platform, and on Disney+ in selected regions.[10] It also aired on ENA from November 27, 2023 to January 16, 2024, every Monday and Tuesday at 21:00 (KST).[3][11]
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Synopsis
The series is about the romance between a hearing-impaired painter who is used to express his emotions through drawings rather than words, and an aspiring actress who expresses her feelings with her voice.[4][12]
Cast
Main
- Jung Woo-sung as Cha Jin-woo: a deaf artist who lost his hearing when he was young and has been living a secluded life, but feels freedom in his own quiet world and is easygoing despite the prejudice against him.[12][13]
- Baek Sung-chul as young Cha Jin-woo[14]
- Shin Hyun-been as Jung Mo-eun: a woman who has self-respect as she proudly fulfills her dreams and love.[7]
Supporting
People around Jin-woo
- Kim Ji-hyun as Song Seo-kyung: Jin-woo's college classmate and ex-lover who is the director of an art center.[15][16]
- Lee Eun-jae as young Song Seo-kyung[17]
- Park Ki-deok as Kwon Do-hoon: Jin-woo and Seo-kyung's college classmate who is a famous painter.[16]
- Heo Jun-seok as Hong Ki-hyun: Jin-woo's friend who runs a bar.[16]
- Jung Sae-byeol as Eun So-hee: Ki-hyun's wife.[18][19]
People around Mo-eun
- Lee Jae-kyoon as Yoon Jo-han: Mo-eun's high school classmate who is a composer and music producer.[20]
- Park Jin-joo as Oh Ji-yu: Mo-eun's best friend and roommate who is an art center employee.[20]
- Shin Jae-hwi as Jung Mo-dam: Mo-eun's younger brother who is a fitness trainer.[20]
- Kang Shin-il as Jung Ji-pyeong: Mo-eun and Mo-dam's father.[18]
- Kim Mi-kyung as Na Ae-sook: Mo-eun and Mo-dam's mother.[18]
Extended
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Production
Filming
Filming of the series was scheduled to begin at the end of 2022.[2] It was reported that the series completed filming on October 30, 2023.[23]
Controversy
In June 2023, the production team of Tell Me That You Love Me issued an apology following a call-out post on an online community stating that the surrounding area was not cleaned up after filming the series.[24]
Viewership
Tell Me That You Love Me : South Korea viewers per episode (thousands)

Source: Audience measurement performed nationwide by Nielsen Korea.[25]
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References
External links
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