Personal Taste Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.50/10 from 4900 votes
Tags: rediscovery, building self esteem
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Gae-in-eui chwi-hyang

Title in Italiano:

Personal Taste

Title in Português:

Personal Taste

Synopsis

The surprise hit of 2010, Personal Taste (aka Personal Preference) garnered high ratings and a huge fanbase in a comedy that proves true love is found in the most unlikely places.

Quirky and insecure Gaein lives alone in her father's famous 'Old World'--an architectural tribute to old Korea and Gaein's late mother. Money troubles loom and Gaein is desperate for a roommate.

To get inside this rare building, architect Jinho (Lee Minho from Boys Over Flowers) allows Gaein to believe he's gay. Their friendship deepens and grows to love in this tender romantic comedy.

D. Bannon is the author of The Elements of Subtitles.

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Play Title Artist
Personal Taste
Blood, Sweat and Tears
Honeybee
Burn It Down
Something Wicked (That Way Went)
Fire Fire
When You're Evil - 2020 Remastered
The Depths Below
Overdrive
Never Gonna Get Away
Psychosocial
Stricken
Headstrong
Fake It
Falling Away from Me
Second Chance
Are You Ready
Wicked Game - Acoustic; Live
My Curse
Jekyll and Hyde
Sound of Madness
The Industrial Revolution (And How It Ruined My Life)
The Dirtiest Song That Ain't
March of Mephisto (feat. Shagrath)
Through The Fire And Flames
Anthem
Nothing Ever Dies
Weight of the World
Where We Belong
Abandoned (feat. Mari Youngblood)
For the Departed
L.V.S. (Your Lady Waits)
Villainous Thing
Battle Cry
Peace
Diggin' Up Hatchets
Under the Willow
Godspeed
Have a Seat Misery
Filthy Habit
Devil Throw Roses
Tiny Gods
Carnival in Harlem
For Wolves
Charlie, My Girl
Right Here In My Arms
Framed In Blood - Remastered 2006
Killing Loneliness
From Shadows (Black Trailer) [feat. Casey Lee Williams]
Deja Vu (Initial D)
When It Falls (feat. Casey Lee Williams)
Heroes (From "My Hero Academia")
Caffeine (feat. Lamar Hall)
I Burn (feat. Casey Lee Williams & Lamar Hall)
Gospel of Dismay
Dragon Slayer
Like Morning Follows Night (feat. Casey Lee Williams & Lamar Hall)
Danger On the Dance Floor
Leaves in the Stream (feat. Alissa White-Gluz)
I'll Rust With You
Eiyashou (from Touhou)

User reviews

Lisa Clark
7/10

The songs in Personal Taste are not only enjoyable to listen to during the show, but they also have a lasting impact, resonating with the viewers even after the episode ends. The music enhances the storytelling and helps create a memorable and immersive viewing experience.

Ashley Williams
8/10

The soundtrack of Personal Taste perfectly captures the quirky and heartwarming essence of the show. Each track enhances the emotional depth of the characters and their relationships, making the viewing experience even more engaging.

Joshua Smith
3/10

I found the music in Personal Taste to be overly dramatic and melodramatic at times, which often overshadowed the subtlety and nuance of the character interactions. The heavy-handed use of emotional cues in the soundtrack detracted from the natural flow of the storytelling and felt forced.

Stephanie Perez
2/10

The soundtrack of Personal Taste felt repetitive and uninspired, lacking variety in its musical choices throughout the series. This made it difficult to fully immerse myself in the emotions of the scenes, as the same few tracks seemed to be on a constant loop.

Matthew Gonzalez
4/10

Despite the romantic and comedic themes of the show, I felt that the soundtrack failed to capture the essence of the characters and their relationships. The lack of emotional depth in the music made it challenging to connect with the on-screen chemistry between the actors, ultimately diminishing the impact of key moments in the plot.

Jennifer Thompson
5/10

The soundtrack of Personal Taste perfectly captures the whimsical and heartwarming essence of the show. The music enhances the comedic moments and adds depth to the emotional scenes, creating a well-rounded listening experience.

Elizabeth Lee
6/10

The use of traditional Korean instruments in the soundtrack of Personal Taste adds a unique and cultural touch to the overall sound. It blends seamlessly with the modern pop tracks, creating a harmonious blend that reflects the diverse themes of the show.

Sarah Hill
10/10

The soundtrack of Personal Taste perfectly captures the whimsical and heartwarming essence of the show. Each track sets the mood beautifully and enhances the emotional depth of the characters' relationships.

Dorothy Lewis
8/10

The music selection in Personal Taste is diverse and well-curated, blending traditional Korean elements with modern sounds seamlessly. This fusion creates a unique and captivating atmosphere that adds an extra layer of charm to the series.

Donna Parker
10/10

The songs selected for key moments in the show are incredibly moving and memorable. They effectively evoke a range of emotions, from joy to heartache, making the viewing experience even more engaging and impactful.

Ashley Brown
6/10

The music in Personal Taste effectively sets the tone for each scene and helps to convey the characters' emotions. From playful melodies to poignant ballads, the soundtrack enriches the viewing experience and leaves a lasting impression on the audience.

Patricia Robinson
9/10

The use of traditional Korean instruments in the music adds a unique and cultural touch to the overall sound of the series. It creates a sense of authenticity and transports the audience to the world of Gaein's 'Old World' home.