Run Into You
Broadcasting
- Year of Production
- 2023
- Content Type
- TV Drama (Mini-series)
- Platform
- TV Channel
- Target Age
- Family
- Quantity
- 70(min) 16Quantity Input
Summary
Hae-joon, a social affairs correspondent living in 2021 bumps into a time machine one day. The time machine was no other than a vintage car that he found while wandering in a rural village called ‘Woo-jeong,’ where he visited for coverage. As Hae-jun is a man of justice, he decides to use it to save the victims of crime.
Using a time machine, he time travels a year into the future and reads the article that the future himself writes, which describes a crime. Then, he goes back to the past to prevent the crime from happening. In this way, he successfully manages to save several lives. However, at some point, he realizes that future himself is no longer writing a new article anymore.
While digging out the reason why he quits being a journalist in the future, Hae-joon finds out that he gets involved in an odd case. That is, a serial murder back in 1987 at Woo-jeong village, in which two women died and one went missing. A man who was convicted as a culprit takes his own life. It is Hae-joon’s name that’s been written on the criminal's suicide note, urging for disclosing his innocence. Hae-joon feels in his bones that the case is deeply related to his future, and time travels to 1987 to find out the truth.
Meanwhile, Yoon-yeong, the editor of a publisher, is busy living tired days in 2021. She once dreamed of becoming a writer, but gave up her dream and became an editor instead. She was excited to be in charge of Ko Mi-sook, her favorite author, only to realize how bad-tempered she is. Yoon-yeong often vents her anger toward her tough life on her mother, Soon-ae. But Yoon-yeong never knew the quarrel would be the last moment she shares with her mother. Soon-ae is found dead by a river in her hometown, ‘Woo-jeong,’ after arguing with Yoon-yeong.
Yoon-yeong suffers from the guilt that it is herself who ruined Soon-ae’s life. When she passes under a bridge in Woo-jeong village full of regret, she suddenly bumps into a transparent car. And she is stunned to find out that she has time traveled into 1987. When Yoon-yeong meets Soon-ae in her teen, she decides to interrupt her mother and father’s relationship, so that the two are not matched in the future. That way, Yoon-yeong believes she can avoid Soon-ae’s death in the future.
Hae-joon, who was heading into 1987 on the time machine, is embarrassed as the car bumps into Yoon-yeong. Consequently, the time machine gets destroyed. Now Hae-joon and Yoon-yeong get stuck in the past. Without a choice, the two begin to uncover what’s behind the murder case.
In the meantime, they find out that each of their purposes, which seemed completely irrelevant, is deeply related.
Using a time machine, he time travels a year into the future and reads the article that the future himself writes, which describes a crime. Then, he goes back to the past to prevent the crime from happening. In this way, he successfully manages to save several lives. However, at some point, he realizes that future himself is no longer writing a new article anymore.
While digging out the reason why he quits being a journalist in the future, Hae-joon finds out that he gets involved in an odd case. That is, a serial murder back in 1987 at Woo-jeong village, in which two women died and one went missing. A man who was convicted as a culprit takes his own life. It is Hae-joon’s name that’s been written on the criminal's suicide note, urging for disclosing his innocence. Hae-joon feels in his bones that the case is deeply related to his future, and time travels to 1987 to find out the truth.
Meanwhile, Yoon-yeong, the editor of a publisher, is busy living tired days in 2021. She once dreamed of becoming a writer, but gave up her dream and became an editor instead. She was excited to be in charge of Ko Mi-sook, her favorite author, only to realize how bad-tempered she is. Yoon-yeong often vents her anger toward her tough life on her mother, Soon-ae. But Yoon-yeong never knew the quarrel would be the last moment she shares with her mother. Soon-ae is found dead by a river in her hometown, ‘Woo-jeong,’ after arguing with Yoon-yeong.
Yoon-yeong suffers from the guilt that it is herself who ruined Soon-ae’s life. When she passes under a bridge in Woo-jeong village full of regret, she suddenly bumps into a transparent car. And she is stunned to find out that she has time traveled into 1987. When Yoon-yeong meets Soon-ae in her teen, she decides to interrupt her mother and father’s relationship, so that the two are not matched in the future. That way, Yoon-yeong believes she can avoid Soon-ae’s death in the future.
Hae-joon, who was heading into 1987 on the time machine, is embarrassed as the car bumps into Yoon-yeong. Consequently, the time machine gets destroyed. Now Hae-joon and Yoon-yeong get stuck in the past. Without a choice, the two begin to uncover what’s behind the murder case.
In the meantime, they find out that each of their purposes, which seemed completely irrelevant, is deeply related.
Company Profile
Broadcasting
KBS Media
KBS Media was founded in 1991 and has been actively licensing international and domestic rights of contents, distributing VOD contents, importing and dubbing foreign programs and carrying on various other businesses related to contents.
KBS Media exported a drama series ‘Winter Sonata’ to Japan in 2003, first in Korean drama
history, contributing to the expansion of Korean Wave in Asia. Since then, through global contents markets, KBS media expanded its market to Europe, Middle East, Latin America and Africa, to become the leading central force of Korean Wave phenomenon.
KBS Media's merger with KBS Internet in July, 2011 has enabled the company to expand its distribution network to new media platforms such as PC, IPTV, Smart TV, and mobile devices. Consolidation of online and offline distribution is creating synergy and increasing profit to the company and enables KBS Media to be unrivaled in contents distribution.
KBS Media exported a drama series ‘Winter Sonata’ to Japan in 2003, first in Korean drama
history, contributing to the expansion of Korean Wave in Asia. Since then, through global contents markets, KBS media expanded its market to Europe, Middle East, Latin America and Africa, to become the leading central force of Korean Wave phenomenon.
KBS Media's merger with KBS Internet in July, 2011 has enabled the company to expand its distribution network to new media platforms such as PC, IPTV, Smart TV, and mobile devices. Consolidation of online and offline distribution is creating synergy and increasing profit to the company and enables KBS Media to be unrivaled in contents distribution.