So Young 2: Never Gone Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.20/10 from 1100 votes
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Never Gone

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Never Gone

The story started in high school. Su Yunjin (Liu Yifei) is a struggling transfer student from a regional town, while rich heir Cheng Zheng (Kris Wu) is the star student who sits behind her. He fell in love with her and started to pursue her all the way through college, even though they studied and lived in different cities.

Cheng Zheng was ultimately successful in pursuing Su Yunjin, who willed herself to follow her heart for once, even though she knew there would be many obstacles in their way. Soon, they were basking in happiness, and subsequently moved in together after university.

However, reality caught up with them two years after graduation. Their vastly different personalities and disparate family background meant their relationship was unequal from the very beginning - their unspoken expectations of each other and all the misunderstandings that came with a mundane lifestyle caused them to part ways with each other.

A few years later, both of them establish successful careers, and end up living in the same neighborhood, thus meeting and getting entangled in each other's lives again. They both try to move on with different relationships, but are unsuccessful. When Su Yunjin loses her mother to cancer, Cheng Zheng is the only one to comfort her, causing the former to rekindle their relationship.

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User reviews

Donna Harris
8/10

The diversity of musical styles in the soundtrack adds depth to the storytelling, from upbeat melodies during their happy moments to more somber tunes during their struggles. This variation keeps the audience engaged and emotionally invested in the characters' journey, making the soundtrack a crucial element in conveying the complexities of their relationship.

Joshua Lopez
5/10

The music enhances the poignant moments of the film, making the audience empathize with the characters' struggles and the sacrifices they make for love.

David Anderson
5/10

The incorporation of both upbeat and melancholic tracks showcases the complexity of their love story and the challenges they face as individuals.

Laura Roberts
1/10

Moreover, the soundtrack seemed repetitive and monotonous, with little variation in tone and style throughout the film. This lack of diversity in the music made it difficult for the audience to stay engaged and invested in the characters' evolving relationship and personal growth.

John King
5/10

The soundtrack's ability to evoke a sense of longing and heartbreak mirrors the ups and downs of Su Yunjin and Cheng Zheng's tumultuous relationship.

Dorothy Gonzalez
6/10

The use of different musical motifs to represent the characters' personalities and struggles adds depth to the storytelling and enhances the audience's emotional connection to the characters.

Ronald Hill
5/10

The music effectively conveys the nostalgia and innocence of their high school days, setting the tone for their budding romance.