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"BTS OST" So Ji-seop X Han Hyo-joo 'Only You're released in March [Official]

 


'Only You' Japanese remake 'Your Eyes Tell' will be released in Korea.

The movie 'Your Eyes Tell' confirmed its release in March and released a launch clip for the first time. 'Your Eyes Tell' also attracted attention as the first film OST participant of the global artist BTS (BTS). In the launching clip released on the 2nd, BTS''Your eyes tell' was inserted in the theme song of the movie.

'Your Eyes Tell' depicts the beautiful and dazzling romance of a man who has closed his mind and a woman who is losing sight.

Director Takahiro Miki, who boasts a solid position as a craftsman of emotional romance, such as 'She of Yang' and I meet you tomorrow and yesterday' was directed.

Here, Japan's representative actor Yuriko Yoshitaka is losing his eyesight due to an accident, but the role of Akari, who lives more confidently than anyone else, and Rising Star Yokohama Ryusei, who won the Asia Star Award at the 15th Seoul Drama Awards, hides his unfortunate past. Decomposed into former kickboxer Louis, who closed the game, she presents chemistry reminiscent of a real lover surpassing Ji-seop So and Hyo-Joo Han in the original work 'Only You'.

At the time of its release in Japan, the movie was ranked 2nd in the overall box office after 'Theatrical Edition: The Infinite Train:' and recorded the highest box office hit among Korean movie remakes. Also, through the 25th Busan International Film Festival special screening, all seats were sold out and received hot response from the domestic audience.

Meanwhile, in this movie OST, the global artist BTS who dominated the Billboard participates and draws attention from all over the world. BTS's Japanese regular album [MAP OF THE SOUL: 7 ~THE JOURNEY~], which swept the Oricon chart, included the track 'Your eyes tell' was selected as the theme song for the movie.

'Your eyes tell', which decorates the end of the movie, is a song written and composed by BTS member Jungkook, and makes it possible to retain the lingering sound of the movie with a sweet melody and faint lyrics.

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