Kim Seon Ho and Go Youn Jung to Star in New Romance 'Can This Love Be Translated?' from 'Alchemy of Souls' Writers
Kim Seon Ho (Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha) and Go Youn Jung (Moving) will star in 'Can This Love Be Translated?', a new romance drama from the acclaimed Hong Sisters writers.
A Powerhouse Pairing
Actors Kim Seon Ho and Go Youn Jung are set to lead the upcoming drama “Can This Love Be Translated?”. According to industry reports, the series comes from the celebrated screenwriting duo, the Hong Sisters (Hong Jung-eun and Hong Mi-ran), known for massive hits like Alchemy of Souls and Hotel Del Luna.
The drama will explore the blossoming romance between Joo Ho Jin (Kim Seon Ho), a multilingual interpreter, and Cha Mu Hee (Go Youn Jung), a top celebrity. Their professional relationship takes an unexpected turn when they struggle to understand each other's intentions, leading to a heartwarming and unpredictable love story about bridging communication gaps.
Anticipation Builds for A-List Collaboration
The casting brings together two of the industry's most compelling stars. Kim Seon Ho, who won global acclaim for his role in Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha, will portray the gifted interpreter. He's joined by Go Youn Jung, who has rapidly become a sought-after lead after her standout performances in Alchemy of Souls: Light and Shadow and the breakout hit Moving.
Helmed by director Yoo Young-eun, the project's combination of A-list actors and the Hong Sisters' signature witty dialogue and high-concept storytelling has already made it one of the most anticipated dramas. The unique premise of love through the lens of a translator promises a fresh take on the romantic comedy genre.
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