Kang In Soo (Kang In Soo) es un cantante de espíritu libre cuyo amor por la música lo lleva a cantar en las calles y cuya vida gira por completo en torno a la música. Con el apoyo de sus amigos, In Soo espera algún día convertir ese amor en una carrera a tiempo completo, pero lograrlo no es para nada fácil. Al negarse a abandonar sus sueños, In Soo continúa cantando en las calles, día tras día, mientras que su mejor amigo, Choi Min Sung (Baek Seo Bin), graba sus presentaciones y las sube a YouTube. Lo que no sabe ninguno de los dos es que las actuaciones de In Soo han captado la atención de alguien que podría cambiar la vida del joven músico para siempre. Yoon Sang Yi (Lee Sang) es un tecladista que trabaja en una discográfica importante y que siempre está en búsqueda de nuevos talentos. Después de toparse con los videos de In Soo, Sang Yi se ha vuelto uno de los mayores fans del cantante. Convencido de que In Soo podría llegar a tener mucho éxito, le recomienda al joven artista que se una al proyecto de descubrimiento de artistas principiantes de su compañía. Al ver que esta invitación es su oportunidad, In Soo acepta la oferta y pronto se muda a la residencia de la compañía junto a Sang Yi. Mientras ambos viven y trabajan juntos, su relación crece y, poco a poco, empiezan a florecer nuevos sentimientos. Desafortunadamente, al tiempo que estos sentimientos crecen, también lo hacen los obstáculos que tienen por delante. ¿Podrán In Soo y Sang Yi encontrar la manera de superar las pruebas que les esperan o se desvanecerá su amor antes de tener la oportunidad de florecer por completo? "Te deseo : Tu melodía desde mi corazón", una historia llena de música y de romance, es una película surcoreana Viki Original de 2020 que fue dirigido por Sung Do Joon. La película presenta escenas inéditas que no se incluyeron en la serie dramática original. (Fuente: www.viki.com ) Edit Translation
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- Título original: 위시 유 : 나의 마음속 너의 멜로디 (영화)
- También conocida como: Te deseo : Tu melodía desde mi corazón , WISH YOU , Wish You : Par La Voix Des Airs , Wish You : Your Melody From My Heart , WISH YOU: Your Melody From My Heart the Movie
- Guionista y Director: Seong Do Joon
- Géneros: Música, Romance, Drama
Reparto y créditos
- Kang In Soo Papel principal
- Lee Sang Papel principal
- Baek Seo BinChoi Min SeongPapel secundario
- Park Su BinLee Yoo JinPapel secundario
- Kang Ye Na[Team Leader]Papel secundario
- Jung Ji Yeon Papel secundario
Reseñas

dos chicos enamorándose a través de la musica
Wish you representa el BL coreano menos querido por toda la comunidad BL y eso, a mi parecer, se debe a que no han entendido la historia.Wish you es una serie que no solo se apoya en los diálogos; la música, las acciones y, sobre todo, las miradas son las principales protagonistas de esta serie. Son los mínimos detalles quienes profundizan la trama tan sencilla que posee.
La canción (wish for you) es el centro de toda la historia. Yoon Sangyi se enamoró de Kang Insoo a través de la canción, de su sencillez y la calma que generaba en él, y Kang Insoo se enamoró de Sangyi cuando lo escuchó cantar su nueva versión. Sangyi no solo le dio más vida a la canción sino también a Insoo, quien poco a poco veía como su vida perdía color. Cada vez que la cantaban se iban enamorando, por eso Sangyi no dejaba de ver sus vídeos, e Insoo lo imaginó en su sala cantando.
Esta serie goza de un excelente soundtrack, un buen cast y una hermosa cinematografía. Da mucha satisfacción verla por toda la cantidad de detalles que esconde. La he visto tres veces y en cada una siento que descubro algo nuevo.
Mi única queja es la falta de desarrollo del personaje de Insoo. Entiendo que querían reflejar al típico chico misterioso y deprimido cuyos padres no lo apoyan, pero quizás le dieron demasiado misterio pues, a menos que veas esta versión, nunca vas a entender lo que está sintiendo.
En general, me parece una joya que no recibe el reconocimiento que merece. Tal vez es que nadie ha intentado analizarla, o tal vez es que yo lo hice demasiado.

I prefer this over the "series" version
I watched the series version of this as it released but never left a review for it because I only recently added all the Asian shows/movies I've watched to MDL - and rated them - very recently. And when I say recently, I mean a week ago haha. However, the movie cut for WISH YOU was released onto viki and now all the English subs are loaded now, so I just watched it. I wasn't going to rewatch this until I heard there was an extra twenty minutes added that wasn't in the original series cut. That definitely interested me since I only scored the series a 7/10 due to the flow not being quite right and the story not making complete sense.With that, I'll start my review.
Story: Honestly, a solid 8/10 from me. This type of story and the amount of development in it really fits a movie format more than a series. One of my biggest gripes with all of the Korean BLs is that they release them in 8-10 ten minute episodes instead of just releasing it as a film in the first place. But also, I'm not going to complain that much because at least South Korea are making BLs in the first place, ya know? (ones that aren't tragedies or sad haha.) Anyway, I only gave a 8 because I still feel as though the characters are a little under developed. In the end, we still don't know all that much about either of them except that Kang In Soo's dad is a CEO who doesn't want him pursuing a music career. The writing is great, the cinematography is great and so is the aesthetic. Great quality all around. What I'm really happy about is that the story MAKES MORE SENSE in the movie cut and it FLOWS NICELY (woo!) and it's all because of that extra 20 minutes. Even though the added scenes may not seem important, they are. For example, in the series I'm pretty sure they didn't show that Sang Yi was in a band early on like they did in the movie, so that scene where Kang In Soo sees him playing the keyboard makes way more sense lol. Plus, we got to see Kang In Soo hear the arrangement he doesn't like and them eating after he walks out while he avoids the topic with Sang Yi - which is why he says "Say it" to him when Sang Yi won't drop it after lunch/dinner. There argument makes more sense that way. Another example is when we see Kang In Soo after the kiss as he plays the guitar and thinks about Sang Yi, I think this was an important scene to include rather than the story skipping straight to the next day when everything happens like it does in the series. And even the scene later in the movie when we see Sang Yi go to Min Sung (In Soo's friend/manager). That whole searching scene adds a lot honestly. All of the added scenes that they originally cut out of the series are subtle moments, but they make the story flow way better and helps with the logic of the story as a whole. Thank God I wasn't left feeling confused by the end this time.
Acting/Cast: Not much to say but the cast did a great job and I think everyone was casted perfectly. I especially loved Sang Yi's acting. They had great chemistry too which is always important.
Music: The OST for this WISH YOU is amazing. I really love all the songs but Wish For You is definitely my favourite. I listen to it a lot. I even learned it on ukulele and learnt all the words despite being a native English speaker. Both Kang In Soo and Sang Yi are great musicians.
Rewatch Value: I feel like this is strictly personal preference so take my opinion with a grain of salt here. However, I only gave the rewatch value of this movie a 7/10 because I'm not a rewatcher in general. I only rewatch shows or movies that really stick with me or that I become obsessed over. This movie is super cute and maybe somethings others would love to rewatch, but it's not obsess-worthy for me. Again, that's just my personal opinion! Although, technically I did rewatch this since I watched the original series and then this movie cut of it.
Overall: I highly recommend this! It's cute, revolved around music, and it's only 1hr 42mins of your time! (: