The movie 'The girl we liked back then' (adapted by Jo Young-myung, provided by Take Pictures Co., Ltd., produced by Take Pictures Co., Ltd. and Jiyurom Pictures Co., Ltd., distributed by WYSIWYG STUDIOS and CJ CGV) is drawing attention by holding an 'universe power hour' event alongside the release of secondary character posters that highlight each character's personality and emotions.

The movie 'The girl we liked back then' tells the story of 'Jin-woo' (Jinyoung), who spent countless days confessing to 'Sun-a' (Dahyun), representing his first love at eighteen. As the secondary character posters are released, the two main characters are engaged in a relatable and lovable journey, continuing the box office heat at the 'universe power hour' event held near the university.

The posters released this time attract attention as they present narratives that contrast each character's stories. 'Jin-woo,' who was carefree and full of mischief, is captured focused on exams. Moments that were previously overlooked now show him genuinely dedicating himself, raising anticipation of whether this growth and change may become a new turning point. In contrast, 'Sun-a,' who has a bright smile in a warm atmosphere, is seen enjoying happy times with friends outside the classroom, making one curious about how she will encapsulate precious memories during this once-in-a-lifetime school period.

The movie 'The girl we liked back then' is additionally hosting the 'universe power hour' event that anyone can enjoy at theaters near universities, amidst continuous audience benefits. This event will be held from March 5 (Wed) to March 31 (Mon) between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. on weekdays, starting at the CGV Konkuk University Entrance and taking place in 23 CGV theaters nationwide including Gangneung, Gwangju Geumnam-ro, Gwangju Yongbong, Daegu, Daegu Stadium, Daegu Jukjeon, Daegu Hanil, Daejeon Tanbang, Daehak-ro, Dong Suwon, Dongtan, Sejong, Sinchon Artreon, Yangju Okjeong, Ori, Ulsan Samsan, Incheon Hakik, Jeonju Gosa, Cheonan Terminal, Cheongju (Seomun), Chuncheon, and Hongdae, where tickets can be enjoyed for just 8,000 won. The 'universe power hour' event, centered around university areas, is expected to bring excitement to even more audiences like the upcoming new school year. Detailed information can be found on the event page of the CGV website and application.

The movie 'The girl we liked back then,' which is continuing its box office success while holding the 'universe power hour' event available for just 8,000 won alongside the release of secondary character posters revealing the additional charms of Jin-young and Dahyun, is currently being screened with great acclaim in theaters nationwide.

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