Soulmate 2023
Soulmate
Mi-so, a 12 years old girl who transferred from Seoul to Jeju island, meets Ha-eun. They promise never to seperate. At the age of 18, Ha-eun's boyfriend, Jin-woo breaks two girls's friendship. Few years later, they come apart as their lives go seperate ways. Now they are 27, and they finally meet again. They've missed each other. After 15 years, will they truly understand each other?
Mi-so, a 12 years old girl who transferred from Seoul to Jeju island, meets Ha-eun. They promise never to seperate. At the age of 18, Ha-eun's boyfriend, Jin-woo breaks two girls's friendship. Few years later, they come apart as their lives go seperate ways. Now they are 27, and they finally meet again. They've missed each other. After 15 years, will they truly understand each other?
Videos & Photos
All 1 Videos & 9 Photoscast
Full Cast & Crew... Mi-so
... Ha-eun
... Jin-woo
... Ha-eun's Mother
... Ha-eun's Father
... Young Mi-so
User reviews
See All 1 Reviews21 Aug 2023 by JuanAstur
I've seen both the Chinese Version first and this one. Highly emotional with an incredible twist at the end. I'd say the friendship is better developed here, while each individual character comes out better in the Chinese version. Its also important to realize that the way the Korean version ends is quite different to how the Chinese version does, just as emotionally Jarring but I have to say I think the Korean ending is much deeper on the meaning of friendship at the very end. Watch both, it's worth it. I would keep the order Chinese first, Korean second.
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Release Date:
Mar 15, 2023 (Korea, Republic Of)
Run Time:
2hr 4`
MMPA Rating:
NR
Original Language:
Korean
Production Countries:
Korea, Republic Of
Status:
Released
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I've seen both the Chinese Version first and this one. Highly emotional with an incredible twist at the end. I'd say the friendship is better developed here, while each individual character comes out better in the Chinese version. Its also important to realize that the way the Korean version ends is quite different to how the Chinese version does, just as emotionally Jarring but I have to say I think the Korean ending is much deeper on the meaning of friendship at the very end. Watch both, it's worth it. I would keep the order Chinese first, Korean second.
Cast & Crew of
Soulmate - Soulmate
Directors & Credit Writers
... Director
Cast
... Mi-so
... Ha-eun
... Jin-woo
... Ha-eun's Mother
... Ha-eun's Father
... Young Mi-so
... Young Ha-eun
... Mi-so's Mother
... Curator
... Ki-hun
... Stationery Store Owner
... Young-ok
... Sung-yeon
... Motel Man
... Club President
... Reception nurse
... Teacher