[01/04/26 - 04:01 PM] Video: "Can This Love Be Translated?" - Official Trailer - Netflix The emotions of a celebrity and her interpreter get lost in translation as they travel the world filming a TV show. Will love find its own language?
[via press release from Netflix]
'Can This Love Be Translated?' Main Trailer Presents a Heart-Fluttering Romantic Trip
Upcoming Korean romcom series Can This Love Be Translated? is headed for its January 16 premiere, and the newly released main trailer invites viewers on a "romantic trip" with Joo Ho-jin and Cha Mu-hee - a journey where every breathtaking stop brings them closer, even as they sometimes struggle to understand each other.
The trailer delves deeper into the story of Ho-jin (Kim Seon-ho), a calm and capable multilingual interpreter, and Mu-hee (Go Youn-jung), a world-famous celebrity determined to meet him halfway. Together, they move through beautiful landscapes as the series' cross-border romance unfolds across Korea, Japan, Canada, and Italy. At times, they let each other in; at others, they run into walls. Ho-jin can interpret various languages with ease, yet finds Mu-hee's heart the hardest to read. While Mu-hee, though loved by fans around the world, struggles with expressing her own love.
Amid the trip's postcard-perfect views, the trailer foregrounds what lies within: the pauses before a confession, the smiles that don't quite hide doubt, and the small acts of care that say more than words. There's also a glimpse of Do Ra-mi, the character that brought Mu-hee to global stardom.
The main poster shows Ho-jin and Mu-hee in Italy, with the word "love" written in multiple languages between them - most of all, underscoring that the one language they want to know the most is each other's.
Starring Kim Seon-ho (When Life Gives You Tangerines, Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha, Start-Up) and Go Youn-jung (Resident Playbook, Alchemy of Souls: Light and Shadow, Sweet Home), the series is written by the Hong Sisters - Hong Jung-eun and Hong Mi-ran (Alchemy of Souls, Hotel Del Luna, The Master's Sun) - and directed by Yoo Young-eun (Bloody Heart), known for elegant visuals and emotional storytelling.
Can This Love Be Translated? premieres January 16, only on Netflix.
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