Unfolds like fine makgeolli
The plot style is none other than classic kdrama formula but that's not the problem here because the execution was so good it's worth its production value. It works great mainly due to the fact of it being only 4 parts weighing at 180 mins of total runtime, it's super lightweight yet able to fully support the storyline while eliminating excess clichés. The chemistry between the leads is so distinctive it unfolds like fine makgeolli, fizzy and tangy at first, but warm and bittersweet afterwards.Was this review helpful to you?
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This drama was just OKAY for meNot bad , not good
Repetitive idea , Nothing new
I couldn't feel any warm in it , As if something was missing
The romance was lukewarm and weird for me
Many dramas were having the same idea but few can handle the story well and make you hooked and interested
Even the end was cold
For two persons who loved eachother for over 20 years the end was too bad although it was happy
I didn't regret watching it since it was just just 4 episodes , THANK GOD
otherwise I would have cried from frustrating LOL
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Short and simple
Personally I love it when childhood friends get married so this bestfriends to lovers trope is good with me.This gorgeous pair deserves more episodes though, 4 episodes is simply too short to be a tv show for me. Also, IF a tv show has 4 episodes only, I hope it would get dropped in 1 go. Most people would lose their patience waiting for the new episode, it's like watching a movie over the course of 4 weeks.
So yeah, Soundtrack #1 is a good show, my main issue is just the length of it all.
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A beautiful short story concept dragged over four hours. The plot, themes and characters are too paper thin to sustain the weight. I would have much preferred a one hour story, in a set of four (as the title 'soundtrack' implies).
Park Hyung-sik plays a familiar character who is boyishly and earnestly in love with the woman by his side and badly trying to hide it. The only one fooled being the woman herself. Unlike in Happiness or Strong Girl Bong Soon, however, that's all there is to him. Han So-Hee is new to me and does a great job encapsulating a head strong, brash girl who is more talk than action. Again, however, that's all there is to her.
The music is surprisingly not front and center and not particularly well-done. The actress doesn't have a guitar or a keyboard, she doesn't hum or sing, she doesn't go on long rants about song structures and the repetitive commercialism of modern pop music. She just scribbles in a notepad. (similarly Park Hyung-Sik fails to convince that he's a genius art photographer).
It has a beautiful, millennial cinematic vibe - a string of suspended in golden air moments. I appreciated the setting of cozy, snowy winter instead of the typical golden sunshine-y feeling of other shows that have tried similar ideas.
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SO GOOD & SWEET
If we start about the story, what I could say is that this drama have a very predictable plot. But don't worry! Eventhough it is predictable, they gave us a very sweet and delicate performance.The main lead's chemistry is beyond good. I can feel their nervousness as friends and their loveliness when they become lovers. I still cannot move on. The casting team have made a good decision to choose Han Sohee & Park Hyungsik to play on this drama.
At first episode, I don't like calm music they used. But after watched its 2nd episode, I can slowly adapted and enjoy it.
I don't think I could rewatch this drama. It has very short episode and duration tho. Honestly I want to watch more of their lovey-dovey phase. Cruel that they just gave us a bit. I will crave for more episode if I rewatch it, I'm afraid.
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if this ended at just 3 episodes
I like the end of episode 3 where she release that how long he been liking her she has been blind to all thather regret for not noticing are well express just by the eyes of Han So Hee and her expression in ep 3
10/10 for there acting both o them work real good on expression and how they express all those feelings without words
her own realization , her regret for being oblivious to his feeling, he sadness about find it 8 year late...
10/10 for First 3 episodes and -1.5 for last fourth episodes
-1.5 for ending flat like that. he just accepted her and it ended. it just give unsatisfied vibe
he should have moved on from her in ep 4 and founded a real Jennifer......
(( it was about one sided love but Jennifer was Park bo Young
ML was even crying seeing park bo young on tv ))
Ep 4, she date fair share of men before even realizing his feeling
how much he resist seeing her dating other man front of him but she can't be even let him date a single girl before her ?
i find this unfair
she said there friendship is more important until she fall in love with him and now she doesn't care if they ever break up and can never go back to be Friends again.
its not love from her side its her selfish desire while he resist 8 years because he truly valued there friendship
In end i found her HYPOCRATIC, he confession without any thought was selfish and his accepting her was also. like what is point of all 3 last episodes about Friendship now they don't value that friendship at all ?
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This was cute. Quiet and peaceful. No big upheavals, just a story of two friends becoming successful in their chosen fields and finding love in each other. IMHO, it would've worked better as a movie - even 4 eps seemed a bit too much - but it was really cute. The actors sure elevated the whole thing.I think my favorite character in the series was Kang Woo Il, the Big Name composer and Lee Eun Soo's boss. I loved that he gave Eun Soo an honest opinion on her writing without ever being mean. That he gave her a second chance and the time to get her song lyrics just right. That he worked on them with her. That he didn't let Han Sun Woo's childish tantrums rile him up. That when he proposed to Eun Soo and she rejected him, he calmly and kindly accepted it and remained her friend... He was just so... good.
Overall, a nice way how to spend an evening or two. But it's true that the drama was mostly carried by the acting and chemistry between Park Hyung Sik and Han So Hee.
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Really loved this......
every single bit of it was refreshing, the dangers that come with love is truly frightening that's what I've felt watching this drama. The feeling of being afraid to open up about loving someone, the feeling of rejection, the feeling of ruining a beautiful friendship, the feeling doubt of the others feeling (if that makes sense), the feeling of your love moving on, the feeling of your love loving someone else, it was all just so beautifully done. Though not in any way perfect it was enough to convey it's message, through the acting, lines, shots, etc. It reminds us that love isn't easy as often times portrayed, it is also a responsibility.Was this review helpful to you?
REALISTIC FRIENDS TO LOVERS TROPE
I always adore this kind of trope, i think friends to lovers trope is my favorite and this show is exactly what i wanted and expected. The story is fast but at the same time deep, you can see all the emotions in their acting, they both are amazing in what they doing (it was actually the first drama i watched with these two), they did a great job. This drama was on point, the relationship between these two and their struggle to not lose their friendships was so realistic (i am speaking from personal experience). The songs were very good and i will 100% continue listening to them, they were right placed in each scene and they give a whole other experience to the viewer, some of them made me tear while i was listening. The unrequited love they portrayed was so touching and they gave an exeptional explanation to the term "unrequited love". I loved how they made us question if they will end up together, but really the ending was so beautiful.I believe that best friends are soulmates not matter if they like each other romantically or not.
Truly beautiful drama.
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Short, sweet, and satisfying romance.
Soundtrack #1 is a beautifully crafted show that captivates viewers with its stunning visuals and an enchanting soundtrack. From start to finish, the series is a delightful journey that explores the intricacies of friendship, love, and loss in a short, sweet, and satisfying romance.One of the notable aspects of Soundtrack #1 is its impeccable cinematography. Each scene is exquisitely shot, with attention to detail that creates a visually stunning experience for the audience. The use of colors, lighting, and camera angles not only enhances the overall aesthetics of the show but also effectively conveys the emotions and moods of the characters.
Accompanying the breathtaking visuals is a remarkable soundtrack that perfectly complements the storytelling. The music in Soundtrack #1 is carefully selected, with each song evoking a specific feeling or moment in the narrative. From tender ballads to upbeat melodies, the soundtrack enhances the emotional depth of the story, allowing viewers to be fully immersed in the characters' journeys.
The acting in Soundtrack #1 is truly top-notch. Han So-hee and Park Hyung-sik deliver captivating performances as the two leads, effortlessly portraying the complexities of their characters. Han So-hee's portrayal of a strong, yet vulnerable woman is commendable, as she effectively conveys the internal struggles and growth of her character. Park Hyung-sik, on the other hand, brings charisma and charm to his role, creating a believable and endearing chemistry with his co-star.
The story of Soundtrack #1 is heartwarming and relatable, touching upon themes of friendship, love, and loss. It explores the intricacies of human connections and the impact they have on our lives. The narrative is well-paced, allowing the audience to become invested in the characters' journeys and emotionally connect with their experiences. The show successfully balances light-hearted moments with poignant scenes, creating a rollercoaster of emotions that keep viewers engaged throughout.
Additionally, Soundtrack #1 does an exceptional job of tackling the theme of loss. It sensitively portrays the grief and pain experienced by the characters, highlighting the different ways individuals cope with it. The exploration of this theme adds depth and authenticity to the story, making it not just a simple romance but a thought-provoking piece that resonates with the audience on a deeper level.
In conclusion, Soundtrack #1 is a must-watch for anyone seeking a heartfelt and satisfying romantic drama. With its breathtaking visuals, enchanting soundtrack, and outstanding performances by Han So-hee and Park Hyung-sik, the show truly captivates viewers from start to finish. The story's exploration of friendship, love, and loss adds depth and relatability, making it a memorable and emotionally resonant experience. Whether you're a fan of romance or simply appreciate well-crafted storytelling, Soundtrack #1 is a series that should not be missed.
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Short, Light-hearted, No conflicts
Soundtrack #1 is like any other typical Romance drama, what's special about it is that it's only a few hours long, and they get straight to the point without beating around the bushes, there weren't any conflicts or misunderstandings between the two, which doesn't cause much stress to people who like binge watching. Although it's like any other friends to lovers trope, it feels more realistic and isn't all that cliche.The casts for this amazing production fits just right.
Han So Hee portraying as the Female lead, ( Independent, strong, straightforward ) they really fits her, and as for Park Hyung-sik portraying as the Male lead, ( Kind, Soft-hearted, caring ) he really looks sweet like the script.
There weren't any boring scenes throughout the entire production so you don't have to skip any parts because they get straight to the point.
Although, it was just a mishap with the cast, Han So Hee seems to struggle a little while acting in her role, as someone who watched every little detail and parts that she acted in, she sort of made a mistake as a professional. But as for the rest, her actings were great.
There weren't any misunderstandings between the two leads like I've mentioned before, so watching this was quite wholesome, no stressing out in place of the female or male lead, no meaningless misunderstandings to waste your time. I am satisfied with how the drama ended, no leaving hangcliffers, ended in a wholesome way.
Although, it's a short drama, a lot of OSTs in it, and they are pretty good, ngl.
So, if you're looking for some light-hearted romance with no stressing over it, and short, easy to binge watch, this is for you, definitely recommended from me.
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Warm & cozy watch!
It's a short, warm and cozy romcom, something that you can easily binge watch on a cold night curled up with a cup of coffee. It has one of my fav kdrama trope of 'childhood friends to lovers' trope! And not every show does it nicely, but this one surely did!Story is predictable but the beauty lies in the coziness of the scenes, cinematography is beautiful... The cycle scene and the scenes in the restaurant are just beautiful to look at!
Since it is a simple story, there are not many scenes to show off their acting skills, but what they got, they did best.
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