Washed-out writer Murao Kikuji (Toyokawa Etsushi) penned many popular novels
...Korean cinema sweetheart Moon Geun Young has undeniably come into her own as an actress. Having proven her acting skills & box office draw with films like Tale of Two Sisters, My Little Bride, & Innocent Steps, the young actress is ready to take on a more mature role. Departing from the endearing characters of her previous films, Moon takes on the challenge of playing a blind, emotionally distant young woman opposite the ruggedly handsome Kim Joo Hyuk ( Lovers in Prague) in Love Me Not. A remake of popular Japanese television drama Ai Nante Irane Yo, Natsu, Love Me Not is the debut feature from Lee Cheol Ha, who previously served as assistant director for Il Mare. Though dark in tone, the beautifully shot Love Me Not is as moving as it is chilling, presenting a pure love between two lonely souls.
Suave womanizer Julian (Kim Joo Hyuk) has lived a fairly comfortable life by swindling rich woman, but a costly miscalculation leaves him in serious debt to the tone of three billion won. He has one month to pay off his debt, or meet a bloody end in the hands of notorious debtor Gwang Soo (Lee Ki Young, Marathon). Julian comes up with a malicious plan to pose as the long-lost brother of blind heiress Ryu Min (Moon Geun Young), & then murder her to inherit the fortune. Julian meets his match with the cold & distrusting Min, but over time their hearts begin to open to each other. The only problem: Gwang Soo is still waiting.