Soulmate follows the intertwined story of six adults and their experiences with love and relationships. Most of the episodes are split into parts one focusing on the female and male protagonist respectively. This framework adds a very nice artistic choice to the drama. It makes for a very unique viewing experience, but it can make the episodes fairly lengthy at times. I do wish that the two main leads got a little more screen time together. The drama sometimes gets a bit bogged down with the supporting characters stories. This drama has an amazing soundtrack with songs from Lasse Lindh's "Come'on Through" and Peking Laundry's "Don't Turn Away. I believe this drama was the start of Lasse Lindh's popularity in South Korea. His music is still featured in popular kdramas. Overall, this is such an impressive and unique storyline.
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