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- Drama: A Thousand Days' Promise (literal title)
- Revised romanization: Chunilui Yaksok
- Hangul: 천일의 약속
- Director: Jung Eul-Young
- Writer: Kim Soo-Hyun
- Network: SBS
- Episodes: 20
- Release Date: October 17 - December 20, 2011
- Runtime: Mon & Tue 21:55
- Language: Korean
- Country: South Korea
Plot Synopsis by AsianWiki Staff ©
"A Thousand Days' Promise" tells the story of a woman losing her memory and a man who loves her unconditionally.
Lee Seo-Yeon (Soo-Ae) and Park Ji-Hyung (Kim Rae-Won) have known each other since they were teenagers. Lee Seo-Yeon lost her father when she was only 5-years-old and her mom left her when she was 6. Seo-Yeon was left behind with her younger brother Moon-Gwon. Her aunt took them in and raised in her home.
Seo-Yeon first met Ji-Hyung through Ji-Hyung's long time friend Jae-Min (Lee Sang-Woo), who is Seo Yeon's cousin. During this time Seo-Yeon and Ji-Hyung were just acquaintances.
Now as adults, Ji-Hyung is 32-years-old and his fiancee is Hyang-Ki (Jung Yoo-Mi). Their marriage is arranged by their parents. Seo-Yeon has moved out of her aunt's home and lives with her young brother Moon-Gwon. One year ago, Ji-Hyung and Seo-Yeon's relationship developed, even though Seo-Yeon knew Ji-Hyung was engaged. They promised to see each other until Ji-Hyung married. One year later, Ji-Hyung and Hyang-Ki's wedding date is set. Ji-Hyung and Se-Yeon say their goodbyes to each other.
On that night, Ji-Hyung tells his mother that he doesn't want to marry Hyang-Ki and he is in love with someone else. His mother tells him that he has come to far now and can't back out of the marriage.
Recently, Seo-Yeon starts forgetting simple things and has headaches. She feels strange, but believes it will pass over. Meanwhile, Seo-Yeon struggles with her breakup with Ji-Hyung. Ji-Hyung also suffers through the breakup, while dragged into preparation for his wedding.
Now, Seo-Yeon forgets pretty much everything and even important appointments. She blames her condition on her recent breakup, but her condition worsens and she goes to see her doctor.
Notes
- Early working title was "Moolmangcho" which is a flower known in English as Myosotis and more commonly referred to as "Forget-me-not".
- New title is "Chunilui Yaksok" which means literally "A Thousand Days' Promise."
- "A Thousand Days' Promise" takes over the SBS Monday & Tuesday 21:55 time slot previously occupied by "Warrior Baek Dong Soo" and followed by "History of the Salaryman" on January 2, 2012.
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Episode Ratings
| Date
|
Episode
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Nationwide
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Seoul
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| 2011-10-17 |
1 |
12.1 (8th) |
14.8 (3rd)
|
| 2011-10-18 |
2 |
13.0 (7th) |
16.2 (4th)
|
| 2011-10-24 |
3 |
14.3 (7th) |
16.8 (4th)
|
| 2011-10-25 |
4 |
14.9 (3rd) |
17.2 (3rd)
|
| 2011-10-31 |
5 |
14.9 (3rd) |
17.3 (3rd)
|
| 2011-11-01 |
6 |
16.4 (3rd) |
19.4 (3rd)
|
| 2011-11-07 |
7 |
15.8 (3rd) |
19.3 (1st)
|
| 2011-11-08 |
8 |
16.9 (4th) |
19.5 (2nd)
|
| 2011-11-14 |
9 |
15.8 (4th) |
19.0 (2nd)
|
| 2011-11-15 |
10 |
16.2 (4th) |
19.4 (2nd)
|
| 2011-11-21 |
11 |
15.2 (3rd) |
17.7 (3rd)
|
| 2011-11-22 |
12 |
15.7 (3rd) |
19.0 (2nd)
|
| 2011-11-28 |
13 |
14.6 (5th) |
17.6 (3rd)
|
| 2011-11-29 |
14 |
14.4 (5th) |
18.2 (3rd)
|
| 2011-12-05 |
15 |
14.1 (4th) |
17.1 (3rd)
|
| 2011-12-06 |
16 |
15.0 (4th) |
18.5 (3rd)
|
| 2011-12-12 |
17 |
14.7 (3rd) |
18.4 (3rd)
|
| 2011-12-13 |
18 |
15.4 (4th) |
18.5 (3rd)
|
| 2011-12-19 |
19 |
15.7 (1st) |
19.3 (1st)
|
| 2011-12-20 |
20 |
19.6 (2nd) |
23.5 (1st)
|
Source: TNS Media Korea / * NR denotes not ranked within the Top 20 daily shows according to TNS Media Korea.
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