Addicted Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.90/10 from 1500 votes
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Synopsis

Addicted

Two brothers, Ho-jin and Dae-jin, were the only family they had. The older brother Ho-jin married Eun-soo, extending their family to three, and they all lived happy, tranquil days together. But one day, in spite of Ho-jin's objection, Dae-jin takes part in a car race finals. At the exact same time and in different places, both brothers get into a tragic accident and they both lose consciousness. One year later, a miracle unfolds when Dae-jin wakes up from his coma. But when he does, he claims that he's Ho-jin.

After taking care of Dae-jin at the hospital, Eun-soo and Dae-jin go home and their life together begins. But Eun-soo is utterly confused as Dae-jin's way of talking, tastes and even habits are exactly like her husband's. Eun-soo has trouble accepting the fact that her husband's spirit has taken over Dae-jin's body, while Dae-jin tries to convince her that he's really her husband, Ho-jin. At first they live distantly from each other, but as time passes, they get closer.

Eun-soo keeps noticing things about her husband from Dae-jin, but she persists on keeping a fine line between them as in-laws. Then Dae-jin weeps while recalling a memory that only Eun-soo and Ho-jin would know. Finally, Eun-soo breaks down the barrier she built, and accepts Dae-jin as her real husband. Feeling that it could've been a love lost forever, they begin a more passionate love, but the people around them look distastefully at their relationship.

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Addicted
Red River
Trouble I'm In
Hero
風の詩
Years
Your Hand In Mine
Rio (Beats)
Taxi
Drive Into Night
The Luck You Got
Bangarang (feat. Sirah)
Can You Feel The Love Tonight
Opening
The Wings

User reviews

Deborah Thomas
9/10

The soundtrack of Addicted perfectly captures the emotional depth of the storyline, enhancing every poignant moment with its evocative melodies.

Joseph Anderson
8/10

The use of different musical themes and motifs in the soundtrack helps to highlight the inner turmoil and conflicts faced by the characters, adding layers of depth to their relationships and motivations.

Edward Hill
6/10

Each track in the soundtrack of Addicted seems to be carefully crafted to evoke specific emotions in the audience. The melodies and instrumentations effectively convey the inner turmoil and struggle of the characters as they navigate through their unusual situation.

Anthony Gonzalez
5/10

The soundtrack of Addicted perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of the storyline. The music seamlessly transitions between moments of love, confusion, and passion, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Karen Adams
8/10

The soundtrack of Addicted effectively conveys the evolving dynamics between the characters, from initial confusion and disbelief to acceptance and love. The music serves as a powerful storytelling tool, drawing viewers deeper into the emotional journey of the protagonists.

Margaret Hernandez
7/10

The soundtrack of Addicted perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of the storyline. The music enhances the drama and tension in key scenes, making the viewing experience more immersive and engaging.

Paul Clark
10/10

The hauntingly beautiful music in Addicted lingers long after the film ends, resonating with the viewers and leaving a lasting impact that adds another layer of depth to the storytelling.

Lisa Martinez
5/10

The hauntingly beautiful music in Addicted lingers long after the movie ends, leaving a lasting impact on the listener. The soundtrack not only complements the narrative but also elevates it, making it a memorable and immersive viewing experience.

Emily Allen
9/10

Each track in the soundtrack of Addicted beautifully complements the unfolding drama, creating a seamless connection between the music and the characters' inner struggles and conflicts.