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Geum Sae-rok and Noh Sang-hyun rekindle in Soundtrack #2

A teaser has dropped for Disney+’s Soundtrack #2, a sequel to the first one that aired earlier last year. This latest installment to the Soundtrack series stars Geum Sae-rok (The Interest of Love) and Noh Sang-hyun (Behind Every Star) as two exes who dated for six years, broke up, and then after four years, meet again.

Before introducing the stars of the newest sequel, the teaser opens with the lifelong best friends from the original: Han So-hee (Soundtrack #1) and Park Hyung-shik (Our Blooming Youth). The text describes them as friends who became lovers, and the one turns into a two as the baton is passed on to our new couple.

In the teaser, Do Hyun-seo (Geum Sae-rok) and Ji Soo-ho (Noh Sang-hyun) playfully push each other while sitting on a piano bench, but as the scene changes, the words on the screen say, “We broke up… but could we start again?”

As the ex-lovers stare at each other, a series of images flash in quick succession, and from the look of things, the spark between them still remains. We see Hyun-seo lean in to kiss Soo-ho, and then the teaser cuts to the two of them waking up in bed together with her head laying on his arm. However, given the premise of the show, these could be flashbacks to a happier time when the couple was dating back in college.

If Soundtrack #1 was your classic friend-to-lover trope, it seems Soundtrack #2 will tackle a second chance romance. In line with its predecessor, the sequel will also feature a forced cohabitation as it asks the question: can love bloom again between two souls who failed once already.

Directed by PDs Kim Hee-won (Soundtrack #2, Little Women) and Choi Jung-kyu (The Devil Judge) with scripts penned by Jung Hye-seung, Disney+’s Soundtrack #2 is set to premiere sometime in December 2023.





Via 10 Asia

 
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Y’all know Betteridge's law of headlines?

We broke up… but could we start again?

NOOO!!! Don’t DO IT!

I’ll even wager bet there are any number of us on this here website will absolutely advise against this

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@Seon-ha: Ah, let them be. The world is going to hell in a hand- basket anyway.

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LOL!

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@dncingemma You mean something like, "Go back to your ex, even though they're really gonna be the same person they were before--only older, while Rome burns?"

Something like that? 😁😂

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If one or both are toxic, I’m there with you but we don’t know that. They could just have had bad timing, horrible and interfering relos and thwarted ambitions. These are not their fault and I’d make exceptions.

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I’m with you on this. I bet it’s easier to start a romantic relationship with someone else on a clean slate? I doubt it that a couple that broke up, and broke up this long, could or would come back and start anew.

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I love Noh Sang-hyun and I'm really happy he's main lead now!

I'm less convinced by Geum Sae-Rok as a lead.

The first Soundtrack was very disapointing, it was so boring... I hope this one will be better. I love the PD and ex-lovers is a fun trope.

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Return of the jawline 😍😍

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I love Park Hyung-shik and that is why I do NOT wish to see him in a cameo in this drama as well. Sigh.

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Was Soundtrack 1 really that bad?

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I liked him, but perhaps that is not a very objective opinion.😃
I'm just saying I don't want him to do a cameo here, would rather wait till next year for
Dr. Slump.

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Oh okay, lols

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I hated Soundtrack 1 so much when it came out and dropped it within probably like the first 15 minutes, but I watched it again not so long ago and liked it a lot. Timing seems to matter a lot in my case.

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I've only recently understood this concept of "timing".
It really changes one's perspective.
One needs to be in a particular frame of mind to be able to appreciate certain dramas.
It took me three tries to complete Do You Like Brahms? I recognized it as a gem but could not complete it the first two times.

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The same goes for me for Goblin. I stopped at ep8 twice, before I succeeded without difficulty in my third attempt. I ended up liking it a lot, too. 🙂

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I liked the first one, so I am looking forward to a simple, warm, feel good drama.

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Agreed! The first one was short, sweet, and beautifully produced. I'm not familiar with either of the two actors for this series but I'm trusting the production team.

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I quite liked the first one in my second try. The story is simple and sweet. What captured me the most was the FL’s wardrobe and makeup, though. They were so on point.

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Three PDs on this one project...this has better be good.

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"Directed by PDs Kim Hee-won (Soundtrack #2, Little Women) and Choi Jung-kyu (The Devil Judge)"
Only two. I wonder why there are two, even though they are good. #1 had a few episodes, so #2 probably won't have many episodes.

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NOH SANG-HYUN, ARISE!

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I like the actors who play the main roles here. They both have that "something" about them, they can be sexy in their roles. Many Korean actors can't be like that on screen, they look wooden and asexual in roles where they shouldn't be like that.

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I’ll tell you a sexy actor: Lee Jun Hyuk, that’s one. He just screams ‘sexual tension’. That’s the vibe I somehow got from him in Are You Human Too.

Too bad he prefers to play villains.

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Geum Sae-rok did some amazing acting in Interest of Love and I was hoping she'd be a FL soon, so I'll try to watch this for her alone lmao.

Was Soundtrack #1... good? should I watch that before this one?

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They are both complete stories so it may not give you a feel of what the new story will be like. It seems # 1 is a marmite drama no one is in the middle, they either liked it or thought it was rubbish.

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“Marmite Drama” might be the best term for this I’ve ever heard! This is now what I’m calling this type of drama forever.

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You don't have to watch #1. And it was objectively meh - cute premise with very pretty actors held down by a weird format, bunch of tropes that didn't make much sense in a story this short and lack of chemistry. Oh, and the titular soundtrack (all 15 or so songs lol) was utterly forgettable too.

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Excuse me, but why is this couple getting all the spicy action that OTP in the original didn't? That would've improve the show drastically! Ah, damn world just refuses to be fair...

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