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I'm Dying Soon

Woo Jin is 35 years old and his life is filled with failures. After studying for bar and civil service exams for 10 years, he ends up working at a medium-sized company. He gets rejected by Ga Yun, a fellow colleague and the only person interested in him is Sa Rang from the accounting department. He suddenly gets a stomachache and he ends up going to the hospital. Then he gets diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer. He decides to put things to an end by taking out all his savings and living extravagantly.

Top Cast

  • Oh Jung-se

    Oh Jung-se

  • Kim Seul-gi

    Kim Seul-gi

  • Lee So-yeon

    Lee So-yeon

  • Min Sung-wook

    Min Sung-wook

  • Choi Dae-hoon

    Choi Dae-hoon

  • Choi Dae-chul

    Choi Dae-chul

Overview

Woo Jin is 35 years old and his life is filled with failures. After studying for bar and civil service exams for 10 years, he ends up working at a medium-sized company. He gets rejected by Ga Yun, a fellow colleague and the only person interested in him is Sa Rang from the accounting department. He suddenly gets a stomachache and he ends up going to the hospital. Then he gets diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer. He decides to put things to an end by taking out all his savings and living extravagantly.

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