2025 KBS 2TV one-act project 'Love: Track' final runners 'Love subscription conditions' and 'A soundtrack that does not exist in the world' completed the spectrum of love and ended on a high note.

It aired at 10:50 p.m. on the 28th: the 2025 KBS 2TV one-act project 'Love: Track' episodes 'Love subscription conditions' (directed by Bae Eun-hye / written by Kang Jeong-in) and 'A soundtrack that does not exist in the world' (directed by Guh Seong-jun / written by Yoo So-won) conveyed both the weight of parting and the warmth of excitement through loves of different tones, leaving a deep aftertaste. The story of a couple about to divorce standing on the boundary of love and the story of a man and woman linked like fate through writing and music pierced viewers' emotions with the density characteristic of one-act plays.

'Love subscription conditions' delicately portrayed the ambiguous relationship of the couple about to divorce, Won Yu-ri (Jeon Hye-jin) and Park Ji-hu (Yang Dae-hyeok), who agreed to live together only until the final payment due to the subscription conditions. Yu-ri invited her current boyfriend Seo Min-gi (Oh Dong-min) to the house, resulting in an uncomfortable three-way face-off, and in the process, the emotional chasm that had built up between Yu-ri and Ji-hu deepened further. The conflict escalated to an extreme when Ji-hu forgot to make the final payment.

Yu-ri and Ji-hu recalled the time when they lost a child in the past and, for their own reasons, were left alone and fearful. The two, whose suppressed emotions finally exploded, held each other and cried together. Only then did they acknowledge that their resentments toward each other had ended, allowing them to fully face their separation. The sight of the two parting while offering a gentle smile to the person they once loved left a poignant aftertaste for home viewers.

The subsequently aired 'A soundtrack that does not exist in the world' stimulated the romance of love through the rapport between former novelist Jeong Ji-eum (Kang Hanna) and university student Park Yu-shin (Kim Min-kyu), who studies music. Yu-shin, after reading Ji-eum's novel and composing a song, approached Ji-eum via email, and Ji-eum began to feel again the comfort and excitement she had forgotten through his music.

Afterward, the two's communication continued through messages and video calls, and their relationship gradually developed. They seeped into each other's daily lives by talking about everything in the world, from favorite films to what they ate that day. The ending, where the two who had communicated remotely finally faced each other, left an overwhelming fluttering excitement.

Viewers who saw the broadcast reacted enthusiastically, saying, "Jeon Hye-jin Yang Dae-hyeok's acting is so sad," "The narration direction is good," "Kang Hanna Kim Min-kyu's fateful meeting is thrilling," and "Love: Track is already over, what a shame."

Completed with a total of 10 love stories, 'Love: Track' concluded its journey by revisiting the essence of love. The actors' densely concentrated performances and the sensitive direction and scripts of emerging directors and writers generated deep immersion even within the short running time.<

[Photo] 'Love: Track'

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