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Summer Scent






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Summer Scent
Promotional Poster
Also known asScent of Summer
Endless Love: Summer Scent
Hangul

여름향기

Hanja

여름香氣

Revised RomanizationYeoreumhyanggi
McCune–ReischauerYŏrŭmhyanggi
GenreRomance, Melodrama
Created byKBS Drama Production
Written byChoi Ho-yeon
Kim Eun-hee
Yoon Eun-kyung
Directed byYoon Seok-ho
StarringSong Seung-heon
Son Ye-jin
Ryu Jin
Han Ji-hye
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes20
Production
Executive producerKim Jong-shik
ProducerKim Chul-kyu
CinematographyKim Yong-su
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time60 minutes
Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 (KST)
Production companyPan Entertainment
Original release
NetworkKBS2
ReleaseJuly 7 (2003-07-07) –
September 9, 2003 (2003-09-09)
Related
Autumn in My Heart (2000)
Winter Sonata (2002)
Spring Waltz (2006)

Summer Scent (Korean여름향기; Hanja여름香氣) is a 2003 South Korean television series starring Song Seung-heon, Son Ye-jin, Ryu Jin, and Han Ji-hye. It is the third installment of season-themed tetralogy Endless Love drama series directed by Yoon Seok-ho.[1] It aired on KBS2 from July 7 to September 9, 2003, on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 (KST) for 20 episodes.[2]

The series had an average viewership rating of 10.7% and reached a peak viewership of 11.6%.

Plot[edit]

Yoo Min-woo's (Song Seung-heon) first love was Seo Eun-hye (Shin Ae). However, Eun-hye gets into a car accident and dies. Without Min-woo's knowledge, her parents decide to donate her organs. Shim Hye-won (Son Ye-jin) has suffered from a possibly fatal heart disease ever since childhood. Miraculously, she finds that she will be obtaining a heart from a donor, the deceased Eun-hye.

Suffering from the pain of losing his girlfriend, Min-woo goes to Italy to study, with the memories of Eun-hye still lingering in his heart. When he returns to Korea, fate takes a turn and brings Hye-won and Min-woo together. When the two first meet at the airport, Hye-won's heart (Eun-hye's heart) oddly beats faster when she is around Min-woo.

Park Jung-jae (Ryu Jin) is Hye-won's fiancé. Jung-jae's younger sister, Park Jung-ah (Han Ji-hye) meets Min-woo in Italy and falls for him. Meanwhile, Min-woo feels guilt towards Eun-hye, because his feelings of love are stirred once again as he keeps being around Hye-won.

Coincidentally, Min-woo ends up being hired as the art director for Jung-jae's project "Summer Scent," with Hye-won as their florist. Hiding their prior encounter in the forest, they awkwardly greet each other as if they'd never met. During the project, their fondness deepens, and Min-woo begins to "recognize" similarities between Eun-hye and Hye-won. Hye-won, on the other hand, believes it to be fate that her heart beats faster whenever Min-woo is near. Their fondness for each other soon triggers Jung-ah's and shortly thereafter, Jung-jae's suspicions. Jung-jae, however, chooses to turn a blind eye as he deeply loves Hye-won. It is then Hye-won's turn to be confused as to whether her feelings for Min-woo are true, or a physiological result of Eun-hye's past feelings for him. As a result, she decides to leave Min-woo, trying to cover up her feelings of guilt towards Jung-jae and Jung-ah. She returns to Jung-jae's side and agrees to marry him.

To forget Hye-won, Min-woo decides to leave for Italy indefinitely, but only after seeing her one last time. At Hye-won's wedding, Min-woo casts one last glance at her and then leaves. With Min-woo near, Hye-won's heart once more signals his presence, and thus alerted, she sees Min-woo leaving. Desperately trying to catch Min-woo, Hye-won collapses. Min-woo rushes Hye-won to the hospital with Jung-jae arriving a little later. Jung-jae, angry at Min-woo for having caused Hye-won's collapse, tells him to leave for Italy but Min-woo agrees to leave only after Hye-won has regained consciousness. Soon, Hye-won wakes up and a deeply angered Jung-jae forbids Min-woo to see her, ordering him to leave on the spot. However, Min-woo agrees to leave only after Hye-won promises him to undergo heart surgery, for not having the operation would mean her certain demise.

Soon after his arrival in Italy, Min-woo receives a letter notifying him that Hye-won died during the operation. In fact, she has survived the initial surgery and gone to the United States for another heart transplant.

Three years later, with memories of Hye-won in his heart, Min-woo returns to Korea as the manager of an Art Centre. During his absence, Hye-won has undergone a heart transplant after the initial surgery, and then traveled to the United States for another transplant. On his way up the steps to the Art Centre and on her way down after her delivery, they meet again. The abnormal beating of Hye-won's new heart signals Min-woo's presence to her, and thus once and for all, confirms their love for each other to be authentic.

Cast[edit]

Filming locations[edit]

The following filming locations were featured in the series:[3]

Soundtrack[edit]

  1. Main Title
  2. 비밀 (Secret) - Jung In-ho
  3. Missing U - Seo Jin-young
  4. 어쩌면 (Perhaps) - Seo Jin-young
  5. 여름향기 (Summer Scent) - Jung In-ho
  6. Serenade Instrumental (Guitar)
  7. Second Romance - Seo Jin-young
  8. 여름향기 2 (Summer Scent 2) Instrumental
  9. 두 번째 사랑 (Second Time in Love) - Seo Jin-young
  10. 어쩌면 (Perhaps) Instrumental (Piano)
  11. Serenade - Yoo Mi-sook (Soprano)
  12. 비밀 (Secret) Inst. (Piano)
  13. 두 번째 사랑 (Second Time in Love) Inst. (Piano & Guitar)
  14. Love - Seo Jin-young
  15. 비밀 (Secret) Instrumental (Guitar)
  16. 사랑한다면 (If I Said I Loved You) - Jung In-ho & Seo Jin-young
  17. 여우비 (Fox Rain) Instrumental
  18. Love Instrumental (Piano & Guitar)

Remake[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Lim, Kit. "Korean TV Dramas - Summer Scent". Koreanfilm.org. Archived from the original on October 27, 2012. Retrieved March 19, 2013.
  • ^ Cheon, Seung-hoon (June 10, 2003). "Love and Destiny, New TV Series Set to Lure Chinese Audience". The Dong-a Ilbo. Archived from the original on February 15, 2022. Retrieved July 11, 2013.
  • ^ "Korean TV Drama - Summer Scent". Korea Tourism Organization. Archived from the original on May 12, 2014. Retrieved March 19, 2013.
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