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I Can Hear Your Voice
I Hear Your Voice Official Poster.jpg
Promotional poster
Also known as I Hear Your Voice
The Voice You Can't Hear
Genre Legal drama
Romance
Fantasy
Written by Park Hye-ryun
Directed by Jo Soo-won
Starring Lee Bo-young
Lee Jong-suk
Yoon Sang-hyun
Lee Da-hee
Opening theme "Echo" by Every Single Day
Country of origin South Korea
Original language(s) Korean
No. of episodes 18
Production
Executive producer(s) Son Jung-hyun
Kim Uno
Son Ki-won
Producer(s) Lee Seong-hoon
Shin Bong-cheol
Kim Jung-mi
Park Bo-gyeong
Cinematography Lee Jae-woo
Editor(s) Ahn Cheol-hwan
Running time 60 minutes
Production company(s) Doremi Entertainment
Kim Jong-hak Production
Release
Original network Seoul Broadcasting System
Picture format 1080i (HDTV)
Original release June 5 �
August 1, 2013
External links
Website

I Can Hear Your Voice (Korean: ?? ???? ??; RR: Neoui Moksoriga Deulryeo) is a 2013
South Korean television series starring Lee Bo-young, Lee Jong-suk, Yoon Sang-hyun
and Lee Da-hee.[1][2] It aired on SBS from June 5 to August 1, 2013, on Wednesdays
and Thursdays at 21:55 for 18 episodes.[3]

Originally set for 16 episodes, due to its successful ratings, the series was
extended by 2 episodes.[4]
Contents

1 Synopsis
2 Cast
2.1 Main
2.2 Supporting
2.3 Special appearances
3 Ratings
4 Awards and nominations
5 Original soundtrack
5.1 Part. 1
5.2 Part 2
5.3 Part 3
5.4 Part. 4
5.5 Part. 5
6 International broadcast
7 Notes
8 References
9 External links

Synopsis

After overcoming poverty and a difficult childhood, Jang Hye-sung (Lee Bo-young)
becomes a lawyer, specifically a public defender, but she is pragmatic, self-
preserving and jaded. Her life changes when she encounters Park Soo-ha (Lee Jong-
suk), a high school senior with the supernatural ability to read other people's
thoughts by looking into their eyes. Soo-ha gained his mind-reading ability when
witnessing his father getting murdered ten years previously. His father's death had
initially been dismissed as a car accident until Hye-sung, then a high school girl
(Kim So-hyun), gave a decisive testimony in court despite the killer's threats
(Jung Woong-in). Soo-ha has been searching for her ever since. As Hye-sung works
with Soo-ha and a cop-turned-lawyer Gwan-woo (Yoon Sang-hyun), she gradually lets
go of her pursuit of money and glory. Together, this unlikely team uses
unconventional methods to solve their cases, proving that while sometimes justice
is blind to a fault, she can still hear your voice.[5][6]
Cast
Main

Lee Bo-young as Lawyer Jang Hye-sung


Kim So-hyun as 15-year-old Hye-sung

Smart and hardworking, Hye-sung was raised by a poor but loving mother. After
being falsely accused of causing an incident involving fireworks, she gets expelled
from high school. She bravely testifies on the witness stand, causing the murderer
of Park Soo-ha's father to be convicted and imprisoned. But both experiences change
her, and ten years later, Hye-sung is an apathetic public defender who doesn't care
about her clients and only does her job for the salary.

Lee Jong-suk as Park Soo-ha[7][8]


Goo Seung-hyun as 9-year-old Soo-ha

After witnessing his father killed (and almost getting killed himself), 9 year
old Soo-ha gains the supernatural ability to read people's minds by looking at
their eyes. When high school teenager Hye-sung testified in court to corroborate
his testimony regarding the killer, he swore that he would always protect and guard
her. He nurses a crush on her for a decade, but when he meets her again, he's
dismayed to find her completely different from what he has expected.[9]

Yoon Sang-hyun as Cha Gwan-woo[10]

A cop who brings his idealism, empathy and attention to detail to his new job
as a public defender. Though outwardly geeky and meek, he has a keen intelligence
that sees new angles in his cases.
Lee Da-hee as Seo Do-yeon[11]
Jung Min-ah as 15-year-old Do-yeon

A prosecutor who comes from a rich, well-connected family, with her father
being a judge and her mother a doctor. Do-yeon has always pushed herself to become
the perfect daughter to please her parents. She was in rivalry with Hye-sung in
high school and when a fireworks accident nearly caused her to lose her eyesight,
she blames Hye-sung for it, despite the latter's denials. Do-yeon was also a
witness to the murder of Park Soo-ha's father, but at the last minute, she loses
her courage and doesn't testify.

Supporting

Jung Woong-in as Min Joon-gook, murderer of Soo-ha's father[12]


Yoon Joo-sang as Lawyer Shin Sang-deok
Choi Sung-joon as Choi Yoo-chang, clerk of the public defenders' office
Kim Kwang-kyu as Judge Kim Gong-sook
Kim Ga-eun as Go Sung-bin, Soo-ha's classmate[13][14]
Park Doo-shik as Kim Choong-ki, Soo-ha's classmate[15][16]
Kim Hae-sook as Eo Choon-shim, Hye-sung's mother
Kim Byung-ok as Hwang Dal-joong, Joon-gook's cellmate
Jung Dong-hwan as Judge Seo Dae-seok, Do-yeon's father
Jang Hee-soo as Do-yeon's mother
Jo Deok-hyeon as Park Joo-hyeok, Soo-ha's father
Kim Soo-yeon as Moon Dong-hee, Sung-bin's classmate who is an upcoming
entertainer
Jang Hee-woong as Prosecutor Jo, nicknamed "Mr. Grass-like Hair"

Special appearances

So Yi-hyun as Joon-gook's lawyer (cameo, ep 1, 12)


Kim Sung-kyun as detective (cameo, ep 1)
Jeon Soo-kyung as dental pad lady (cameo, ep 1)
Han Ki-won as Jeong Pil-jae, the elder twin (guest appearance, ep 4�6)
Han Ki-woong as Jeong Pil-seung, the younger twin (guest appearance, ep 4�6)
Lee Byung-joon as head of free newspaper company (cameo, ep 7)
Kim Hwan as newscaster (voice only, ep 8)
Kim Gi-cheon as swindler disguised as a visually handicapped person (cameo, ep
9)
Kim Hak-rae as spa customer (cameo, ep 10)
Kim Mi-kyung as Jeon Young-ja/Seon Chae-ok, Dal-joong's wife (guest appearance,
ep 12�14, 16)
Ahn Moon-sook as head of the orphanage (cameo, ep 13)
Kim Min-jong as Lawyer Choi Yoon (cameo, ep 14)[17]
Um Ki-joon as Lawyer Um Ki-joon (cameo, ep 14)
Pyeon Sang-wook as newscaster (cameo, ep 15)
Kim Mi-ryu as necklace shop clerk (cameo, ep 16)
Ahn Young-mi as necklace shop customer (cameo, ep 16)
Kangnam of M.I.B as pickpocket (cameo, ep 17)
Jung Man-sik as police academy interviewer (cameo, ep 18)

Ratings

In the table below, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red
numbers represent the highest ratings.
Episode # Original broadcast date Episode title[nb 1] Average audience
share
TNmS Ratings[18] AGB Nielsen Ratings[19]
Nationwide Seoul National Capital Area Nationwide Seoul National Capital Area
1 June 5, 2013 I Hear Your Voice[nb 2] 7.8% 8.9% 7.7% 9.0%
2 June 6, 2013 Bad Girl, Good Girl[nb 3] 11.6% 13.6% 12.7%
14.0%
3 June 12, 2013 I'll be there[nb 4] 14.0% 16.5% 15.0%
16.5%
4 June 13, 2013 Him in My Vague Memory[nb 5] 17.3% 20.1% 16.1%
17.5%
5 June 19, 2013 Words That Can't Be Trusted[nb 6] 16.6% 19.3%
16.1% 17.7%
6 June 20, 2013 Me, Abandoned All Alone at the Edge of the World[nb 7]
16.6% 19.9% 17.8% 19.9%
7 June 26, 2013 Why Is a Sad Premonition Never Wrong?[nb 8] 15.1%
17.0% 16.1% 18.4%
8 June 27, 2013 For Whom Are You Living?[nb 9] 18.1% 20.7%
16.4% 18.1%
9 July 3, 2013 If Even You Leave in Difficult Days[nb 10] 17.3%
20.5% 17.9% 19.4%
10 July 4, 2013 Why Am I Lost Searching for Painful Memories?[nb 11] 19.8%
23.2% 19.7% 20.9%
11 July 10, 2013 I'm Sorry, I Hate You[nb 12] 22.2% 26.0% 22.1%
24.6%
12 July 11, 2013 Etude of Memories[nb 13] 22.2% 25.8% 22.8%
24.8%
13 July 17, 2013 The One Word in My Heart That I Can't Keep Inside[nb 14]
22.6% 25.7% 21.6% 23.7%
14 July 18, 2013 Things That I Have to Be Silent in My Memory[nb 15] 23.6%
27.9% 23.1% 26.2%
15 July 24, 2013 I Don't Ruin Anything[nb 16] 24.2% 27.4% 23.0%
24.8%
16 July 25, 2013 The Thieving Magpie Overture[nb 17] 25.2% 28.1%
24.1% 26.7%
17 July 31, 2013 Without Your Eyes, I Can't Even See in Front of Myself[nb
18] 23.7% 25.8% 22.3% 24.7%
18 August 1, 2013 Through the Light in the Darkness, You Remain with Me[nb
19] 26.2% 29.0% 23.1% 24.8%
Average 19.1% 22.0% 18.8% 20.7%
Awards and nominations
Year Award Category Recipient Result
2013
Mnet 20's Choice Awards
20's Drama Star � Male Lee Jong-suk Nominated
20's Drama Star � Female Lee Bo-young Nominated
Korea Drama Awards[20]
Grand Prize (Daesang) Won
Best Drama I Can Hear Your Voice Nominated
Best Production Director Jo Soo-won Won
Best Writer Park Hye-ryun Nominated
Top Excellence Award, Actor Jung Woong-in Won
Excellence Award, Actress Lee Da-hee Nominated
Excellence Award, Actor Lee Jong-suk Won
Best New Actress Kim Ga-eun Nominated
Best Couple Award Lee Jong-suk and Lee Bo-young Won
APAN Star Awards
Top Excellence Award, Actress Lee Bo-young Won
Excellence Award, Actor Lee Jong-suk Won
Acting Award, Actor Jung Woong-in Won
Best Couple Award Lee Jong-suk and Lee Bo-young Won
Mnet Asian Music Awards
Best OST "Why Did You Just Come Now?" � Jung Yeop Nominated
Korean Culture and Entertainment Awards
Top Excellence Award, Actor in Drama Lee Jong-suk Won
Hallyu Grand Award Won
26th Grimae Awards
Best Actress Lee Bo-young Won
SBS Drama Awards[21]
Grand Prize (Daesang) Lee Bo-young Won
Top Excellence Award, Actress in a Miniseries Nominated
Excellence Award, Actress in a Miniseries Lee Da-hee Nominated
Excellence Award, Actor in a Miniseries Lee Jong-suk Won
Yoon Sang-hyun Nominated
Special Award, Actress in a Miniseries Kim Hae-sook Nominated
Special Award, Actor in a Miniseries Jung Woong-in Won
Kim Kwang-kyu Nominated
Actor/Actress of the Year (selected by directors) Lee Bo-young Won
Top 10 Stars Won
Lee Jong-suk Won
New Star Award Lee Da-hee Won
2014
50th Baeksang Arts Awards[22]
Best Drama I Can Hear Your Voice Nominated
Best Director (TV) Jo Soo-won Nominated
Best Actor (TV) Lee Jong-suk Nominated
Best Actress (TV) Lee Bo-young Won
Seoul International Drama Awards
Outstanding Korean Drama OST "Echo" � Every Single Day Nominated
"Why Did You Just Come Now?" � Jung Yeop Nominated
Outstanding Korean Drama I Can Hear Your Voice Nominated
Original soundtrack
I Can Hear Your Voice
OST
Soundtrack album by Various Artists
Released 2013
Genre Soundtrack
Language Korean
Label KT Music
Part. 1
Released on June 13, 2013
No. Title Lyrics Music Artist Length
1. "Echo" ((??)) Moon Seong-nam Moon Seong-nam, Jeong Jae-Woo Every Single
Day 03:04
2. "Echo (Acoustic Ver.)" Moon Seong-nam Moon Seong-nam, Jeong Jae-Woo
03:20
3. "Echo" (Inst.) Moon Seong-nam, Jeong Jae-Woo 03:04
Total length: 10:50
Part 2
Released on June 17, 2013
No. Title Lyrics Music Artist Length
1. "Why did you just come now?" ((? ??? ???)) Jung Yeop, Eco Bridge Jung
Yeop, Eco Bridge Jung Yeop 3:55
2. "Why did you just come now?" (Inst.) Jung Yeop, Eco Bridge
3:55
Total length: 7:50
Part 3
Released on July 1, 2013
No. Title Lyrics Music Artist Length
1. "In My Eyes, In My Cheeks, In My Heart" ((??? ??? ???)) Kim Beom-Ji Kim
Beom-Ji, Na Rae Kim Yeon Ji 3:55
2. "In My Eyes" (Inst.) Kim Beom-Ji, Na Rae 3:55
Total length: 7:50
Part. 4
Released on July 13, 2013
No. Title Lyrics Music Artist Length
1. "Words you can't hear" ((??????)) Yang Jae Seon Yang Jae Seon, Shin
Seung Hun Shin Seung-Hun 3:42
2. "Words you can't hear" (Inst.) Yang Jae Seon, Shin Seung Hun
3:42
Total length: 7:28
Part. 5
Released on July 16, 2013
No. Title Lyrics Music Artist Length
1. "Sweety Lalala" ((???????)) Lee Boo Mi Lee Boo Mi, Woo Ji-hoon Melody Day
3:42
2. "Sweety Lalala" (Inst.) Lee Boo Mi, Woo Ji-hoon 3:23
Total length: 6:46
Disc 2:
No. Title Artist Length
1. "Breaking Moment" Various Artists 3:13
2. "Circus in Court Strings" Various Artists 2:36
3. "Don't Forget" Various Artists 2:31
4. "Echo Strings" Various Artists 3:18
5. "Echo Arp" Various Artists 4:03
6. "Return" Various Artists 3:18
7. "Sea and Stars" Various Artists 3:23
8. "Sun4" Various Artists 2:28
9. "Return" Various Artists 3:18
10. "Unhappy Misery" Various Artists 4:21
International broadcast

It aired in Japan on cable channel KNTV beginning March 15, 2014,[23] and cable
channel WOWOW beginning July 23, 2014, and aired in the Philippines by GMA Network
beginning August 11, 2014 under the title I Hear Your Voice.[24]

In Thailand aired on Workpoint TV beginning April 9, 2014.[25]

In Malaysia aired on 8TV beginning June 20 until October 17, 2015.

In Sri Lanka it aired on Sirasa TV from November 30, 2015 until February 29, 2016
under the title Himathuhina (????????) and was dubbed in Sinhalese with a total of
sixty six episodes.[26]
Notes

Each of the episode titles is excerpted from the titles or lyrics of well-known
songs.
Excerpted from the lyrics of "Chau Chau" (Korean: ????; RR: Chauchau), performed by
Delispice.
Excerpted from the song of the same title, performed by Miss A.
Excerpted from the song of the same title, performed by The Jackson 5.
Excerpted from the song of the same title (Korean: ?? ?? ?? ??; RR: Heurin Gieok
Soge Geudae), performed by Hyun Jin-young.
Excerpted from the song of the same title (Korean: ??? ? ? ?; RR: Mideoseon An Doel
Mal), performed by Nell.
Excerpted from the lyrics of "You Are Another Me" (Korean: ? ? ?? ?; RR: Neon Tto
Dareun Na), performed by Lee Seung-chul.
Excerpted from the lyrics of "Heart for Only One" (Korean: ? ??? ?? ??; RR: Han
Sarameul Wihan Maeum), performed by Lee Seung-hwan.
Excerpted from the song of the same title (Korean: ??? ?? ????; RR: Nugureul Wihan
Salminga?), performed by Leessang featuring Hwang Jung-min and Ryoo Seung-bum.
Excerpted from the lyrics of "My Love by My Side" (Korean: ? ?? ? ??; RR: Nae
Sarang Nae Gyeote), performed by Kim Hyun-sik.
Excerpted from the lyrics of "Past Days" (Korean: ?? ?; RR: Jinan Nal), performed
by Yu Jae-ha.
Excerpted from the song of the same title (Korean: ???, ? ???; RR: Mianhae, Neol
Miwohae), performed by Jaurim.
Excerpted from the song of the same title (Korean: ??? ??; RR: Gieokui Seupjak),
performed by Exhibition.
Excerpted from the lyrics of "I Love You" (Korean: ?????; RR: Saranghamnida),
performed by Tim.
Excerpted from the lyrics of "The Days" (Korean: ???; RR: Geunaldeul), performed by
Kim Kwang-seok.
Excerpted from the lyrics of "Left-Handed" (Korean: ????; RR: Oensonjabi),
performed by Panic.
Excerpted from the overture to The Thieving Magpie (Korean: ???? ??; RR:
Dodukggachi Seogok), written by Gioachino Rossini.
Excerpted from the lyrics of "Without You", performed by 1TYM.

Excerpted from the lyrics of "White Night" (Korean: ??; RR: Baekya), performed
by Zitten.

References

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in New Drama". TenAsia. Archived from the original on March 28, 2014. Retrieved
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storylines". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved July 5, 2013.
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Daily. Archived from the original on June 16, 2013. Retrieved June 1, 2013.
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Episodes". TenAsia. Archived from the original on March 28, 2014. Retrieved July
17, 2013.
Jang, Seo-yoon (May 31, 2013). "Courtroom Drama Meets Fantasy Romance for SBS drama
I Can Hear Your Voice". TenAsia. Archived from the original on April 13, 2014.
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Episode 1". TenAsia. Archived from the original on March 28, 2014. Retrieved June
7, 2013.
Yun, Chloe (May 20, 2013). "Lee Jong-suk turns into a supernatural mind reader?".
BNTNews. Retrieved June 22, 2013.
"Lee Bo-Young and Lee Jong-Suk take adorable photos in school uniforms". Asia
Today. June 4, 2013. Retrieved June 22, 2013.
Lim, Mi-jin (April 4, 2014). "May�November romances change, in song, film and TV".
Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved April 4, 2014.
Kim, Joy (May 30, 2013). "SBS new drama I Hear Your Voice will start from June".
BNTNews. Retrieved June 22, 2013.
"Verdict Is Out on Lee Da-hee's Breakthrough in Courtroom Drama". The Chosun Ilbo.
July 20, 2013. Retrieved July 20, 2013.
Hong, Grace Danbi (July 23, 2013). "I Hear Your Voice's Jung Woong In to Run with
Running Man". enewsWorld. Retrieved July 23, 2013.
Kim, Gwang-kuk (August 13, 2013). "My name is: Kim Ga-eun". TenAsia. Archived from
the original on March 28, 2014. Retrieved August 13, 2013.
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Kim, Gwang-kuk (August 9, 2013). "My name is: Park Doo-sick". TenAsia. Archived
from the original on March 28, 2014. Retrieved August 10, 2013.
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Archived from the original on March 28, 2014. Retrieved August 10, 2013.
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Hear Your Voice". enewsWorld. Retrieved July 19, 2013.
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menu". TNMS Ratings (in Korean). Archived from the original on November 28, 2013.
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Drama Awards". TenAsia. Archived from the original on March 28, 2014. Retrieved
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Awards". The Korea Herald. Retrieved May 28, 2014.
"Archived copy". Archived from the original on March 26, 2014. Retrieved October
19, 2015.
"???????????????|???|WOWOW?????". WOWOW. Retrieved April 4, 2018.
"I Hear Your Voice / I Can Hear Your Voice ????????? ?????????- ????????????".
korea.tlcthai.com (in Thai). August 25, 2015.

http://sirasatv.lk/videos/himathuhina/

External links

Official website (in Korean)


I Can Hear Your Voice at HanCinema
I Can Hear Your Voice on IMDb

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