A story of the push and pull of a middle-aged man and a chef trying to figure out why onion soup, the only comfort in his weary life, has been removed from the menu. (Source: Korean = Namu.Wiki || Translation = kisskh) Edit Translation
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- Native Title: 러브 : 트랙 - 퇴근 후 양파수프
- Also Known As: Reobeu: Teuraek - Toegeun Hu Yangpasupeu
- Genres: Romance, Life
Cast & Credits
- Lee Dong HwiPark Mu AnMain Role
- Bang Hyo RinHan Da JeongMain Role
- Yoon Jung HoonKim Chan GiSupport Role
Reviews
Magic of Onion Soup
Very funny. Loving a certain dish is nice, but that can never be true love, because if we love something that only serves us, that love is selfish. The main character here loves his onion soup a little too much, but the director used that premise in a smart way to lead us further and make us think about the dishes we like and the relationships we develop around them.The actors were great. The female lead was cute and had a special kind of aura, but the male lead was the highlight. Of course, he is one of the Korean veterans, so there is no doubt about his acting skills. His attitude was so funny to watch, and in a strange way, I could relate to both of the main characters. I really enjoyed every second of this first episode from the *Love Track* series, which continues the legacy of the Drama Special format of one-episode short stories. I am looking forward to the other episodes.
I bet that after watching this short movie/series, you will want to try onion soup yourself.
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Lovely story
There's a famous saying that claims "the way to a man's heart was through his stomach" and this story, from the anthology kdrama series Love Track, explores it with a twist.A lonely office worker, with very little going on in his life, finds himself lost in life. Not really happy with how things are going, falling into a mindless routine and feeling ignored by people. Until one day, he visits a new restaurant and tries the french onion soup and feels instantly revitalized. Now, when things don't go his way, he visits that same restaurant and asks for his new favourite dish. That's until the chef from the restaurant decides to no longer have this particular dish on the menu.
I really like this story because it felt really relatable. In the busy everyday life, it's easy to feel lonely and not really see beyond what's in front of us, thinking we go unnoticed by other people. But, if we look up from our plate, we can see there's actually kindness, friendship and, even, love waiting for us as long as we are willing to take a chance.
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