IWanna Hear Your Song (Season 1) (Hindi Dubbed) - Storyline : This story is about the timpanist Hong Yi Young and the 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. KoreanDrama I Wanna Hear Your Song BGM Soundtrack Instrumental박지환 - ConfusePlaylist: Iwanna hear your song - Episode 8 I am proud to say that I finally managed to get through half of this series! I am very glad and hope that it won't take me as long to finish watching the remaining IWanna Hear Your Song (2019) sub indo - Sinopsis I Wanna Hear Your Song : Drama Korea I Wanna Hear Your Song Sub Indo ini menceritakan tentang sebuah kejadian pembunuhan yang belum dapat diselesaikan. Hong Yi Young diperankan Kim Se Jeong merupakan drumer yang saat itu menyaksikan pembunuhan namun tidak dapat mengingatnya. stewie • 941d. I Wanna Hear Your Song Episode 21-22 RecapI Wanna Hear Your Song Episode 21-22 Recap. Although the pace of this episode was rather slow, some major . Read more on dramaobsess.com. Drama I Wanna Hear Your Song. Country: South Korea. Episodes: 32. Aired: Aug 5, 2019 - Sep 24, 2019. Aired On: Monday, Tuesday. Original Network: KBS2. Duration: 35 min. Content Rating: 15+ - Teens 15 or older. o76VwQR. recaps discussion news cast 37 September 25, 2019September 26, 2019 Let Me Hear Your Song Episodes 29-32 Open Thread Final by missvictrix The tangled web is finally unwoven, and the final episodes of Let Me Hear Your Song wrap everything up quite tidily. Our villain is brought to justice, a fair amount of comeuppance is delivered, and the plot comes full circle, back to where it started. It’s a bit overdone, but in a way I’m okay with this drama ending on a feel-good note. EPISODES 29-32 WEECAP Last week we left off with Yi-young unconscious after her car accident. Thankfully, she awakens with no amnesia or other side effects, almost to the point where I wonder why we needed this accident to begin with. To show that Maestro Nam really cares about Yi-young’s well-being, based on how he flew to the hospital when he heard? To show us the strength of Yoon’s love for her as he weeps in the hallway? To make Yi-young vulnerable to the creepy strangulation hands of Professor Kang? While Yi-young is recovering, she secretly meets with Yoon he’s still banned by her aunt to come near her. They catch up on “case notes,” as it were, like they’re been doing the entire drama. It’s a bit repetitive, but I like that they’ve come full circle from secrets and subterfuge to trust and full disclosure. Dramas any of them! don’t often have a lead couple that give each other the scoop as much as these two, so I’ll enjoy that while I’ve got it. Yoon’s umpteenth confrontation of Maestro Nam armed with Yu-da’s video footage finally yields some results. With Yoon and Professor Kang pressing on either side, Maestro Nam finally decides to come clean. Interestingly, it’s Eun-joo he goes to confess to first. He confirms that Kang sent Bucket Hat Baddie to get his pen of embezzlement records back from Kim Ian, and fills in the details of that night while she listens silently. More than the confession here, I loved the dynamic between the two characters. In a way, their love story became more interesting than that of Yoon and Yi-young. Maestro Nam/Eun-joo started off with melodrama and ended with some nice gravity. In contrast, Yoon/Yi-young started off wacky and charming and weird, but ended into a trope prison. But before we reach that conclusion, the baddies must first be dealt with. Maestro Nam gives a key to Eun-joo before he is arrested, and asks her to pass it on to Yoon. I’m not sure why he couldn’t just give it to Yoon himself, since they’ve seen each more than anyone in these last few episodes, but that’s okay — it proves his reliance on and trust of Eun-joo, let’s say? Yi-young, while still recovering in the hospital, is visited/terrorized by Professor Kang, who, in our episode cliffhanger, was about to reach out and strangle her. And man, from the look in his eye, I believed it. She’s saved by the bell, and boldly tells him she knows he was present the night Kim Ian died. Finally, it’s Professor Kang’s turn to be caught in the blinding horror of a car heading straight for him. He’s promptly terrorized by Yoon who was behind the wheel, and I have to say, it’s immensely satisfying to see a weasel like him getting some of his own medicine. Even so, he maintains his innocence to Yoon saying, “Bring me the evidence!” By now, though, there is evidence retrieved from Bucket Hat Baddie’s knapsack — painfully incriminating black box footage that clearly shows Professor Kang killing Kim Ian with his car. He tries to run away, but he’s apprehended by the cop duo that I’ve become quite fond of for popping up on the scene when the plot needs them the most. It doesn’t take long for Professor Kang’s rage to bring forth an accidental confession, and between that and the footage, he’s done for. Much of the rest of the murder incident wrap-up is off-screen, and/or quickly dealt with. In a way, I’m glad of this, because it wasn’t exactly strong enough to warrant a lot of unpacking. While I liked that a lot of it turned out to be purely accidental the lost pen tucked into the jacket pocket, the un-stabbing stabbing, there really wasn’t much meat there. Professor Kang and company were the usual embezzlers and hiders of sins. With not much else to cover regarding the crime itself, Let Me Hear Your Song works on tying up its sub-plots. The final secret is revealed at least, when Soo-young tells Yi-young that she’s had her journal all along. She admits to actively preventing her from figuring out what happened to spare her from the suffering — and the truth about Yi-young’s past-and-forgotten crush on Yoon comes out. This solidifies her feelings for him though I’m not sure they needed that, but in a completely predictable turn of events, Yoon is already halfway across the world, having left her in noble idiocy with only a heartfelt letter in his wake. One year later, the new Ian Art Center is going strong, and everything is in its right place. All the orchestra folk are together under a non-evil roof. Maestro Nam, after serving his time, is now conducting for an orchestra of under-served students. He and Eun-joo shared their promised smile when they meet again. And finally, our Yi-young is now a professional musician. Everything is perfect… but not quite complete. Yi-young herself claimed at the start of her story that it was not a romance, but the last episode, and the final conclusion itself, are both hinged on our couple being reunited. Yoon returns from overseas and seeks her out at the convenience store where they met, and replays their first interactions. He inverts their part-time job set-up, though, and asks her to teach him to sing this time. Though she resists at first, it’s not long before they’re a couple again. This was all very cute, but at this point, the drama really does boils down to a romance. I’d say this ending is… adequate. I’m not unsatisfied or rolling my eyes, but a part of me does wish the drama had reached for a bit more. Rather than slowly unraveling a rather unmysterious tale of powerful people holding onto their power, I would have liked to see a drama that pulled the chair out from under us a bit more. What if something a little more complicated happened that night? What if Yi-young was an unreliable narrator, or what if someone we were made to trust was actually involved in the incident? Let Me Hear Your Song didn’t get a chance to play this edge enough. It started off with an edge, for sure, but that dulled over the course of the drama. I would have liked to see more insomnia, more mind games, and more musicianship. Still, Let Me Hear Your Song made great use of its music and its props. I enjoyed how the mystery revolved around important objects like the switchblade, the pen, and the CD, and how they had an almost personified importance. And though the music dominated less as the drama went on, the use of classical pieces throughout was brilliantly done. I might not always love a drama that wraps up with a sappy romantic reunion, but one that sums up the moral of the story with some voice-over narration often works for me. In the closing scenes of Let Me Hear Your Song, Yi-young is practicing her timpani in a flood of sunlight. She’s a full person now, with no missing memories or hidden horrors in her mind — and maybe that’s why she’s lighter, freer, and finally able to play those drums like we knew she could all along. She muses about the strength of people who continue living even after suffering, and smiles sweetly as she peeks through the practice room at Yoon. Clearly, this message is for her, for him — and for us. 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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??? The third season of I Think You Should Leave has arrived and with it, a new anthem that might make you wake up, move your head all around and realize that there just might be no rules. The song appears in the final sketch of the fourth episode and caps off the new friendship of a sartorially connected duo played by Biff Wiff and Tim Robinson. Written by Brendan Yates, Pat McCrory, Daniel Fang and Franz Lyons members of Turnstile, who’s currently on tour with blink-182, “Listening” is an original song that might get you all f**ked up, and make you want to do everything in your power to never do anything that’s a rule Robinson asking Okay. Well, can I just hear the song?“Listening”Performed by The Everything-You-KnowsWritten by Brendan Yates, Pat McCrory, Daniel Fang, Franz Lyons of TurnstileI’ve been asleep for too longMy eyes are want to be a puppetJust singing on a going to play by the rulesI’m done with you knowIs all just for showI don’t wanna go on listeningSuits and tiesFeed me liesI don’t wanna go on listening[Rap interlude performed by Alexandra Ornelas]Hey that’s OKThat’s all rightEverything is great and everything’s tonightIf you wanna feel the feelingYou wanna feel the fireThen that’s all rightCuz you don’t gotta retireIf you wanna be greatThen you gotta be goodDo it now in the neighborhoodEverything you knowEverything you knowEverything you knowIt’s all just a showI don’t want to go on listeningSuits and tiesFeed me liesI don’t wanna go on listeningEverything you knowEverything you know Everything you knowEverything you knowEverything you knowIt’s all just a showI don’t wanna go on listeningSuits and tiesFeed me liesI don’t wanna go on listeningEverything you knowEverything you knowI don’t wanna go on listeningEverything you knowEverything you know. I Wanna Hear Your Song I Wanna Hear Your Song Drama Jun 10, 2019 30 min Prime Video Available on Viki, Prime Video S1 E6 Ju Wan is requested to allow Yi Young to work for him at the orchestra. She is now his assistant. Drama Jun 10, 2019 30 min Prime Video Information Genre Drama Released 2019 Run Time 30 min Languages Audio Korean South Korea Subtitles English United States I Wanna Hear Your Song is a 2019 Korean drama about a timpanist, who suffers from amnesia and insomnia after an accident, and a tone-deaf pianist, who helps her uncover the truth behind her mysterious accident. Synopsis[] "I Wanna Hear Your Song" is a mystery romantic comedy drama about the timpanist Hong Yi Young and the 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. Above all, he works proudly as an evening caller who soothes people to sleep by singing despite being tone-deaf. Yoon joins an orchestra as a pianist and meets Yi Young for the first time. Yi Young has nothing going for her. While being a timpanist for the orchestra, she is in the job market. Due to the trauma of witnessing a murder, she suffers from amnesia and insomnia. Thanks to Yoon's awful songs, Yi Young is finally able to sleep soundly, however, his songs make Yi Young remember the horrific memories she had forgotten. They try to put Yi Young's forgotten memories together and the truth about the murder case that traumatized Yi Young.[1] Cast[] Soundtrack[] Main Article I Wanna Hear Your Song OST Episodes[] Trivia[] This drama took over the timeslot previously occupied by "Perfume" and will be followed by "The Tale of Nokdu" on September 30, 2019.[2] Gallery[] Official Poster References[] ↑ ↑

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