Last Train to Seoul: 운명
On a rain-soaked night, Yoon Ha-eun, a small-town photographer haunted by loss, misses her last train home. Stranded in Seoul Station, she literally collides with Kang Ji-won, a stoic investment analyst running from his own ghosts. What begins as a chance encounter during the final train’s delay unfolds into an unexpected night that changes them both.
As the city outside hums in restless motion, they share stories, secrets, and silent glances that feel far too intimate for strangers. But morning brings reality: Ji-won is engaged, and Ha-eun is leaving Seoul for good.
Fate, however, isn’t done with them. Months later, their paths cross again, this time under very different circumstances. Between the glow of neon signs, cups of late-night latte, and the echo of departing trains, their connection deepens into something both painful and irresistible.
“Last Train to Seoul” captures the quiet yearning of people who keep missing the right moments yet can’t stop waiting for one more chance.
When the Han River Sleeps
Under the soft hush of midnight, Seoul’s heartbeat quiets and the Han River, veiled in mist, becomes a silent confidant to two souls adrift.
Yuna, an aspiring illustrator tangled in family expectations, finds solace sketching city lights by the water’s edge—until an unexpected encounter with Jihoon, a secretive composer chasing melodies in the dark, sparks a fragile hope.
Their worlds collide under the shimmering bridge lights, each carrying heartbreak, secret dreams, and a longing for connection they barely dare to admit.
As spring unfurls and cherry blossoms drift on cold breezes, Yuna and Jihoon’s night-time meetings reveal laughter, awkward hesitations, and quiet tears. But as old wounds threaten to resurface, will the Han’s silent witness see their hearts heal, or watch them say goodbye before dawn?
This story blends poetic introspection, urban atmosphere, and the warmth of fleeting moments where love, like the sleeping river, waits to be awakened.