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Split personalities and subterfuge in Love Song for Illusion

Character teasers have dropped for our two leads of KBS’s historical fantasy webtoon adaptation Love Song for Illusion (previously Fantasy Sonata), introducing us to our tragic lovers Park Ji-hoon (Weak Hero Class 1) and Hong Ye-ji (2037).

The story follows the crown prince Sado Hyun (Park Ji-hoon). He’s an artistic and sensitive soul who moonlights as an anonymous fashion designer. But his double life isn’t his only secret: living in his head is another personality named Ak-hee. Ak-hee is everything Hyun isn’t: charming, seductive, and the total package with the caveat that whenever he touches someone he feels extreme pain. While the two have a tentative deal to take turns using Hyun’s body for three days at a time, it’s precarious tightrope to walk when they both fall for the same girl.

Said girl is Yeon Wol (Hong Ye-ji), heir to the fallen Yeon dynasty. After her whole family was executed by the king under claims of treason, she swore revenge as a child and joined an assassin group under the new name Gye-ra. However, after her climactic plan to murder the king went awry, she wakes up one day as Hyun’s concubine with no memory of who she is. Something suspicious is definitely afoot, but will she and Hyun be able to untangle the events of that night?

The teasers do the absolute most to sell the ominous mood that hangs over this story. In the first one, we see Hyun and Ak-hee meet Wol, who clocks that Hyun’s gaze is different when he switches personalities. But while Hyun is all romantic falls and meaningful stares, Ak-hee’s approach to seduction seems to have a more menacing tilt as he opens a mysterious powder jar and deadpans, “You’re going to know that I’m real. You’re going to fall for me.” The teaser ends on the two fighting for control in the voiceover, wrapping with Ak-hee (or is it Hyun?) declaring: “You have to die for me to live. I’m going to take everything.”

The second teaser focuses on Wol and the star-crossed nature of her connection with Hyun. We open post mind-wipe for Wol. While she seems to have no idea how she ended up becoming a concubine, it appears the people in the palace know about Gye-ra and her assassin background as they discuss it in the voiceover, culminating in Hyun (or is it Ak-hee?) musing that assassin life doesn’t seem to suit her. Of course, once she hears the rumors that there’s a demon living in the crown prince and said demon may or may not be responsible for her memory loss, she is certifiably pissed off and distrustful of Hyun. But she’s not the only one with a chip on her shoulder about their shared past, as the teaser ends on Hyun asking Wol with tears in his eyes, “Is your name… Yeon Wol?”

With the screenplay adapted by Yoon Kyung-ah (Oh! Samkwang Villa, A Moment at Eighteen) and directing helmed by Lee Jung-seob (Dal-li and Gamjatang, Seven Day Queen), Love Song for Illusion will premiere its first two episodes on January 2 on KBS.








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I have the utmost hope about this.

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And it's not even spring! 😀

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Me before I read the plot summary and saw the casting T-T

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I want to like this but I think I will give this a pass. Moon In the Day ruined angsty saguek for me. Plus I am not familiar with the young actors.

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Just a little peek won’t hurt.🥰
For me, if it really egregious, it’s I’ll tap out within minutes, Moon in the Day for an example.🙄
If it is luke warm an episode or two 😑
If it’s decent , expect trouble with plot at 3/4 mark😓
If it’s excellent they have a second season that stinks . 🤨

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If reviews are good then maybe I will consider watching. For now, nahh. I prefer to steer clear of dramas lead by newbie actors.
I like the PD of the drama though.

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Amnesia. Revenge. Multiple personalities. Sounds like peak kdrama.

And that mask. Reminds me of Ruler Master of the Mast, the only Kim So-hyun show I've ever dropped. And Scarlet Heart Ryeo which I also dropped upon first exposure to that silly mask (and Lee Joon-gi's overacting). I interpret resorting to dramatics like those masks as indicating lack of ideas or even talent on the parts of writer & PD -- and then overcompensating with gimmicks.

This is one of the most-promising first looks I've seen here.

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Amnesia. Revenge. Multiple personalities
They forget who they were supposed to kill multiple times ⁉️🤔

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I don't blame you for dropping Ruler Master of the Mask. It was such a waste of KSH and YSH's time.

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I don't think that mask plays a big part in the drama unless they change that part from the webtoon...

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They girlbossified the most angsty, tragic Byronic hero in kdramaland. wdym he runs a secret boutique???

Hm, you know what, I'm sold on her as Gyera the assassin. But I'm less certain about the ML's casting, he doesn't seem to have the same dark gravitas as Hyeon in the webtoon.

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True, like why are they showing hyeon as a 'gentle' personality?? Hyeon Is literally my fave between the two personalities because of his both cold and warm side. I hope they keep the angst as much as possible (probably a tragic ending? I wouldn't mind, given the plot and the teasers)

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Joseon fashion designer

It is the latest rage, darling !! 🙄🖊️🔍

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I couldn’t stop laughing. I suppose the idle rich in this needed someone to design their silk fineries, nevertheless that job description landed like a lead balloon. The writers for these historical (?😱) fantasies are coming across as a tad desperate.

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I call them pastel sageuks, although MatchMaker has plenty of pastels, they have a script, cast and director that all parties are performing wonderfully across the board.
The pastels have pretty colors, modern lingo and modern mannerisms . Hardly a sneaky eunuch or a Oh-Ho-ing minister in sight .

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this is my #1 on 2024 watchlist, then Marry My Husband (lol the contrast between sageuk and modern dramas)

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So... she falls in love with who?

Because it's a trope I don't like with ghost story, when you are not sure with who the lead fell in love.

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Teasers have done their job. I'm teased. Enough to try it out - perhaps after initial Beanie response.

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The new title is just meh. Previous one was more evocative.

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What an interesting take on what could be a different look at mental illness such as split personality! Probably not what the writer has in mind but interesting nevertheless! Gonna watch this for sure.

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Park Ji Hoon is so pretty (maybe cute is a better word but when I look at him "pretty" comes to mind while his actions tend to be cute but I digress) that I assume it's hard for people to take him seriously in this type of role.

I honestly don't even understand this premise. I mean I *do* get it but it just seems like it's a bit much. It's hard playing two distinct personalities occupying one body and then we're adding in an amnesiac wannabe assassin? Plus a love triangle between her and the guy's 2 personalities?

On paper it seems like a lot and a recipe for confusion.

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