Somebody combines universal human desire with a social connecting app. Social connecting apps that have penetrated into our daily lives helps us find ŌĆ£someoneŌĆØ who might just be our soul mate with just a few taps, but since it has become easier to get into and out of relationships, it could easily put us in danger as well. App developer Seom finds it difficult to communicate with people. So, she develops a social connecting app ŌĆ£SomebodyŌĆØ that matches partners by analyzing conversations and behavioral patterns using AI. The app receives a hot response, but itŌĆÖs used in crimes and murders. Ki Eun, SumŌĆÖs only friend and cybercrime police officer, meets a man in a wheelchair just like her through ŌĆ£Somebody.ŌĆØ Upon their first meeting, she instantly has a gut feeling that heŌĆÖs dangerous, so with the help of her shaman friend Mok Won, she digs into his life. Meanwhile, Seom, for the first time in her life, feels a connection to Yoon Oh, who uses ŌĆ£SomebodyŌĆØ with everything about him under a veil. She learns about his mysterious secret, but she doesnŌĆÖt want to let go of the one man she feels connected to. Where will their fascinating yet precarious relationship reach in the end?
Kim Young Kwang, whoŌĆÖs mostly played bright and energetic characters, challenges an unprecedented transformation into Yoon Oh, a murderer with dark and twisted desires. In order to portray Seom who moves based on reason, Kang Tae Rim minimized beauty elements including nails, hair styling and makeup and completed her character by projecting her own inverted personality. Kim Yong Ji, stepping into the role of Mok Won, gained 10 kg for her role with flexible and warm images. Rookie actress Kim Su Yeon, who plays Ki Eun, even rode a wheelchair in her daily life to better perfect the character with paraplegia. ┬Ā Source: Netflix