'Uncontrollably Fond' Release A Few More Plot Details

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Kim Woo Bin
Suzy Bae
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Im Joo Hwan
Lim Joo Eun

There are finally a few details about the plot of the upcoming drama 'Uncontrollably Fond."

This week the drama's four leading actors met with production officials and the producers revealed some character information. The drama's stars Kim Woo Bin, Suzy Bae and Lim Joo Eun met with producers on November 10.

Kim Woo Bin will play a top actor and singer named Shin Joon Young. Shin is smart, talented and handsome. Suzy will play a documentary director named No Eul. Her character lacks the self-confidence to stand up to those who are more powerful than her. She has let money get in the way of telling the truth.

Shin Joon Young and No Eul were separated as children and it's a painful memory.

Kim Woo Bin's last drama was "The Heirs" in 2013 although he has appeared in three films since then. Suzy Bae's last small screen role was in the 2013 drama "Gu Family Book," although she stars in the recently released film "Dorihwaga" aka "The Sound of a Flower."

Im Joo Hwan plays Choi Ji Tae, the managing director of a company called KJ Group. He has the best second lead qualities. He's attractive, smart, capable, nice and from a wealthy family. But despite his rich background, he's modest about it and an all-around sweet guy.

Im Joo Hwan appeared in the dramas "Oh My Ghostess," "Shine Or Go Crazy" and "Ugly Alert." He can be seen in the 2015 film "Because I Love You."

Lim Joo Eun also works at KG Group as the team director of KJ Cosmetics. She was born into a politically influential family and she knows a lot about being a powerbroker.

Lim Joo Eun's last drama was playing Ha Ji Won's royal romantic rival in "Empress Ki." She can also be seen in the 2014 film "Don't Forget Me."

So far the synopsis has not yet revealed how these characters will interact with each other, only that Shin Joon Young and No Eul will reunite. Will they recognize each other? Or walk right past each other as the characters did in "She Was Pretty?"

Lee Kyung Hee, who write "Nice Guy," "Thank You," and "Sorry But I Love You" has written the screenplay.

Due to the popularity of Kim Woo Bin and Suzy Bae, the drama has already earned top dollar for its Chinese broadcasting rights. The Korean media outlet Naver TV reported that it sold for a higher price than the drama "Producer," which starred Kim Soo Hyun, IU and Gong Hyo Jin.

The drama is expected to air in the spring of 2016.

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