SAVE ME, MY LOVE (2026)
In a city that never sleeps, danger moves faster than love.
Set in a neon-drenched Seoul where technology controls every heartbeat of daily life, Save Me, My Love is a high-stakes thriller that blends psychological tension, romance, and relentless suspense. When a crowded subway station becomes the site of a meticulously planned attack, the city is thrown into panic—and one woman becomes the key to a terrifying mystery.

Lee Min-ho stars as a brilliant but emotionally distant crisis negotiator, a man trained to remain calm while everything around him collapses. Assigned to protect Park Bo-young’s character, a compassionate children’s therapist who narrowly survives the attack, he is drawn into a case that grows more personal by the hour. What begins as a protection detail soon becomes a race to prevent a chain of disasters threatening millions of lives.
The investigation takes a chilling turn when suspicion falls on her first love, played by Kim Soo-hyun—a reclusive genius security engineer whose revolutionary AI system now sits at the center of the city’s infrastructure. Designed to predict and prevent emergencies, the technology appears to be linked to a disturbing pattern of staged catastrophes: sudden blackouts, high-rise fires, and mass evacuation alerts that plunge Seoul into controlled chaos.
As the city teeters on the edge, buried secrets from a shared high school tragedy resurface, revealing how love, guilt, and obsession shaped all three of their lives. Each revelation blurs the line between protector and suspect, victim and conspirator. Trust becomes a dangerous gamble, and every decision carries irreversible consequences.
Caught between the man sworn to keep her alive and the man who once held her heart, she must uncover the truth before the final countdown reaches zero. But in a world ruled by algorithms and hidden motives, the most dangerous variable may be the human heart itself.
Save Me, My Love is a gripping emotional thriller about destiny, technology, and the impossible choice between past and present—where love can be both salvation and destruction.
When time runs out, who would you trust to save you?
