
Because I Hate Korea
Drama
Overview
Kye-na, an average woman in her late twenties, holds a steady job and a committed boyfriend, Ji-myoung. Yet instead of feeling content, she constantly faces uncertainty, confusion and anxiety. While struggling with personal relationships and life's woes, Kye-na finally embarks for New Zealand despite everyone’s dissuasion on leaving her home behind.
Top Cast


Ko A-sung
Ko A-sung
Joo Kye-na
Ko A-sung
Joo Kye-na


Kim Woo-kyum
Kim Woo-kyum
Song Ji-myoung
Kim Woo-kyum
Song Ji-myoung


Joo Jong-hyuk
Joo Jong-hyuk
Park Jae-in
Joo Jong-hyuk
Park Jae-in


Park Seung-hyun
Park Seung-hyun
Park Kyung-yoon
Park Seung-hyun
Park Kyung-yoon


Lee Sang-hee
Lee Sang-hee
Kye-na's Father
Lee Sang-hee
Kye-na's Father


Oh Min-ae
Oh Min-ae
Kye-na's Mother
Oh Min-ae
Kye-na's Mother


Meaningful Stone
Meaningful Stone
Joo Mi-na
Meaningful Stone
Joo Mi-na


Kim Ji-young
Kim Ji-young
Kim Tae-eun
Kim Ji-young
Kim Tae-eun


Park Seong-il
Park Seong-il
Cha Sang-woo
Park Seong-il
Cha Sang-woo
Lee Hyun-song
Lee Hyun-song
Hong-won
Lee Hyun-song
Hong-won
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