Synopsis "I Wanna Hear Your Song" is a mystery romantic comedy-drama about a timpanist Yi Young and suspicious tone-deaf pianist Jang Yoon. Yi Young suffers from insomnia after getting traumatized by what happened on 'the day' and comes across Yoon, who helps her remember. Yoon works several part-time jobs, such as a mover and waiter.
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Drama I Wanna Hear Your Song; Country: South Korea ; Episodes: 32; Aired: Aug 5, 2019 - Sep 24, 2019; Aired On: Monday, Tuesday; You may not have heard of him. But if you watch a few C-dramas, I bet you've heard at least one of his songs! Writers of Dramaland: Park Hae Young. Editorials - Jul 31, 2022.
IWanna Hear Your Song: With Se-Jeong Kim, Woo-jin Yeon, Song Jae-rim, Kim Tae-yeon. Hong Yi Young witnessed a murder but she cannot remember anything about what happened. With the help of Jang Yoon, she tries to recover her memories from that day.
LetMe Hear Your Song. A young percussionist means well, but struggles to make her way. When she meets a mysterious man who triggers her repressed memories, she slowly begins to remember the fateful events that occurred the summer previous and changed her life forever. Genre: mystery, romantic comedy. Rate:
QpxNGp. recaps discussion news cast 56 August 7, 2019August 14, 2019 Let Me Hear Your Song Episodes 1-4 Open Thread by missvictrix KBS’s newest mystery rom-com just premiered, and yes, it’s every bit the genre mash-up we were expecting. With a little bit of music, a lotta bit of humor, and a whole lot of mystery — so far it’s a well-told story with some great characters and a lot of questions. EPISODES 1-4 WEECAP The drama opens with our amnesiac + insomniac heroine HONG YI-YOUNG Kim Se-jung counting upwards of 45,000 sheep. For a girl with a sleeping problem — and a memory problem — she’s an absolute gem. She practices on her timpani with determination and discipline, even though she’s already failed 17 orchestra auditions. She works odd jobs, mostly as a designated driver, and remains remarkably persistent and optimistic. It’s her voice that narrates the drama, and it’s her story that’s about to unfold. One rainy night, a stranger in her neighborhood offers her an umbrella. We later learn that he’s the pianist JANG YOON Yeon Woo-jin, but to start he’s just a weird guy in a black hoodie. Yi-young and Jang Yoon run into each other regularly in the neighborhood, and one interaction is more hilarious than the next. He tells her he will do anything for money, and winds up with the nightly job of calling her at 1150PM to sing her to sleep. Even when Yi-young catches a break, she can’t catch a break. The new “passionate” orchestra director NAM JOO-WAN Song Jae-rim, killing it so far might have let her into Shinyoung Orchestra as the second timpanist, but it’s going to be an uphill climb. Not only is she off to a rocky start once again accidentally flinging her mallet across the room, but the orchestra is a microcosm of drama. There’s a hierarchy akin to any high school, a secret paparazzo that wreaks social havoc on the orchestra’s forum — and there’s a new first chair violinist and obvious female antagonist, HA EUN-JOO Ji-yeon. Oh, and Yoon also shows up as the orchestra’s new pianist. He and Yi-young sure seem fated to meet, and if this was just a rom-com the story would rely on that — but the mystery half of the drama makes it clear to us that Yoon knows a whole lot more about her past than Yi-young does. Ahh! While we’re being entertained with scenes of Yi-young and Yoon interacting these two are so great together onscreen, we’re also slowly clued in on Yi-young’s backstory. “This is definitely not a love story,” Yi-young warns us, “It’s the story of a journey. The dark, vague, cruel journey to find my lost memories.” Though she marches forward as though nothing is holding her back, she’s actually lost all her memories from the summer of the previous year. And occasionally, those repressed memories a creepyass knife, a ring on a man’s finger are triggered by stimuli around her. For a genre oversaturated with stories of repressed memories and bouts of amnesia, I really liked this drama’s take on it. It felt mysterious instead of eyeroll boring, and the genre mash-up helped keep it feeling new. While a part of me feels like maybe I should have gotten tonal whiplash, for some reason it totally worked. And not only did it work, but I enjoyed it to the max, and was actually pretty impressed with how the drama switched tones with so much agility. You’re crying with laughter one second, as Jang Yoon sings in the most godawful voice-cracking way you can imagine it’s even funnier the second time!. Then, half a second later when he opens his piano bench to reveal a creepy secret, you’ve got the goosebumps instead. I couldn’t have enjoyed these premiere episodes more. The characters are great, and the storytelling is quite well-paced. And there’s also the music component, which adds such a nice dimension to the drama. From Mozart to Tchaikovsky to Chopin, Let Me Hear Your Song uses some great classical music not only in the drama, but as a soundtrack to it. Sometimes strange things lure me into watching a drama, and with Let Me Hear Your Song, it was entirely the fault of this poster featuring Kim Se-jung with a tortured facial expression, and some fluffy sheep around her as she tries to sleep. Can a poster really set the tone for a drama? Can Let Me Hear Your Song be every bit as cute, comical — and creepy — as the poster promised? *Cue the orchestra* So far, the answer is a very dramatic yes. 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I Wanna Hear Your Song Episode 23-24 Recap I Wanna Hear Your Song Episode 23-24 Recap. Yi Young is finally catching up. By connecting the dots with Young Gil’s Killing she now remembers Maestro Nam on the night of the accident a year ago. Also we see where Professor Kang and Maestro Nam are left anxious as the truth is starting to be revealed. Below are the highlights of episode 23-24, to see the recap of episode 21-22, click here. Young Gil’s Killing In the previous episode, Young Gil was seen laying dead at the bottom of the staircase in Shinyoung Philharmonic. The announcement of his death have since stirred up questions about the relation of last year’s incident. Furthermore Yi Young has somewhat felt responsible for his death as she believes it is the pen that contains crucial evidence that led to him being killed. After revealing the deal she made with Young Gil, Jang Yoon was left furious after finding out that this said object that could have solved his brothers killing was in his possession all along. He was even more furious after hearing that Yi Young brought the pen to Young Gil without checking what crucial information it had. To be honest I thought she would have checked the pen, but instead she naively trusted Young Gil. Furthermore, as the police carry out their investigation, Jang Yoon tried to reassure Yi Young and tell her that she should only reveal to them that she knew Young Gil from her aunt’s flower shop. That way she won’t be suspected in his killing. Also, by thinking back at things that Young Gil have said to them, they believe he may have left some form of evidence behind. Maestro Nam and Professor Kang Play The Blame Game Since the last episodes both Proffesor Kang and Maestro Nam have been on edge with the appointment of the new Director who happened to be both Kim Ian and Jang Yoon’s father. In this episode they are also left even more anxious with the killing of Young Gil. They both are blaming each other for Kim Ian’s death and are now suspecting each other for Young Gils killing. Jang Yoon who has been pestering Maestro Nam to find out what he knows, followed him and recorded the convo he and Professor Kang had. In trying to shift the responsibility for the killings, both men are left suspecting the other. In their convo, Maestro Nam wanted to know why Professor Kang chose him out of everyone else to partake in his corrupt acts. Professor Kang’s respond was that Maestro Nam reminded him of his younger self. This could be true or it could be that Professor Kang saw that Maestro Nam would be willing to do whatever it took to acquire power even if it meant betraying his friend. While they were talking, Jang Joon was there listening and recording and somehow I believed that Maestro Nam intentionally lured him there so as he knew he would be recording. We also now know what Jang Yoon’s father true intention is. Him becoming apart of Shinyoung Philharmonic was planned. He knows that the death of his son was done by the higher ups of Shinyoung so it is his plan to tear this institution apart and destroy it as they did to Kim Ian. Based on this episode, I am left curious who Young Gil’s killer is. Both Maestro Nam and Professor Kang are playing the blame game. Somehow I believe that Maestro Nam is the one responsible. Or maybe it’s someone else we least suspect, like the Maestro Nam’s secretary. What do you think???
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