It
brought us to Paris and Prague, became a leading franchise
in the Korean Wave, and made even bigger stars out of Kim
Jung Eun, Park Shin Yang, Jeon Do Yeon and Kim Ju Hyuk.
The Lovers series (Lovers in Paris and Lovers
in Prague) is one of the few able to maintain its
popularity over the years, something which was confirmed
once again when the third and possibly final installment, Lovers,
recorded ratings of over 25% on its last episode. As a
final icing on the cake, Kim Jung Eun, heroine of Lovers
in Paris, returns to conclude the series in great
fashion. Kim plays Mi Joo, a plastic surgeon who first
mistakes gangster Kang Jae (Lee Seo Jin of Damo)
for her brother-in-law, and later falls in love with him.
Also notable is the return to the small screen of Kim Kyu
Ri (Roses and Beansprouts), and another fine
performance from Jung Chan (Golden Apple, Road
Movie).
In
addition to producer Shin Woo Cheol and writer Kim Eun
Sook, SBS even brought back the music director of the
previous two installments of the Lovers series,
Park Se Jun of Love and Ambition and My Lovely
Fool. Production was handled by Han Sung Ho, who has
worked with Suh Young Eun and SG Wannabe. Other than The
Strings, who perform all the instrumental tracks in the
album, this OST also features the "Queen of
Soundtracks" Suh Young Eun, along with ballad
mainstays like Jo Jang Hyuk.