'Try: We Become Miracles' has unveiled two main posters capturing the charm of Yoon Kye-sang and the rugby team.
The new SBS drama 'Try: We Become Miracles' (written by Im Jin-ah and directed by Jang Young-seok) is a comedic coming-of-age sports drama about an unpredictable eccentric director, Joo Ga-ram, and the perennial underdogs of Hanyang High School's rugby team racing towards victory in the national championship.
Jang Young-seok, who co-directed the drama 'Model Taxi 2', and Im Jin-ah, who won the top prize at the SBS Cultural Foundation screenplay competition, have joined forces, and a lineup of actors with solid acting skills and vibrant energy, including Yoon Kye-sang (as Joo Ga-ram), Lim Se-mi (as Baek Ji), Kim Yo-han (as Yoon Seong-jun), Kim I-jun (as Oh Young-gwang), Lee Soo-chan (as So Myung-woo), Yoon Jae-chan (as Do Hyung-sik), Hwang Seong-bin (as Kim Joo-yang), Woo Min-gyu (as Pyo Seon-ho), and Kim Dan (as Moon Woong), is generating excitement.
In the midst of this, 'Try' has focused attention by releasing two main posters featuring Yoon Kye-sang, Kim Yo-han, Kim I-jun, Lee Soo-chan, Yoon Jae-chan, Hwang Seong-bin, Woo Min-gyu, and Kim Dan in a locker room gathering. The first released poster captures Joo Ga-ram and the seven members of the rugby team entering a strategy meeting. Under dim lighting, their serious mood before the game is vividly conveyed.
In particular, Yoon Kye-sang exudes his charisma while showcasing a sharp suit in front of the strategy board, radiating an aura of leadership with his captivating gaze. Without any playfulness, the rugby team members facing each other show their determined resolve toward the national championship through their eyes. Moreover, behind them, the copy 'There is always a teammate by my side' builds anticipation for the teamwork they will demonstrate.
On the other hand, another poster shifts the atmosphere 180 degrees by showcasing the lively spirit of the rugby team. The charisma from earlier is nowhere to be found; Yoon Kye-sang, blowing bubbles with his cheeks puffed out, is the very embodiment of a 'bright-eyed maniac.' Coupled with the energetic appearances of the seven members of the rugby team, each with unique personalities, it sparks interest. The cheerful locker room scenes of Lee Soo-chan filming a vlog, Kim I-jun solving math problems, and Woo Min-gyu savoring bread with his eyes tightly closed bring laughter. Most notably, the comical expression of captain Kim Yo-han, who seems lost among them, provokes a burst of laughter.
With Yoon Kye-sang, the director blowing bubbles at the forefront, the unique character plays of the exceptional rugby team members and their pursuit of national championship glory are generating high hopes for their teamwork.
The upcoming SBS drama 'Try: We Become Miracles' is set to fill the approaching summer with youthful energy, premiering on July 25 (Friday) at 9:50 p.m.
[Photo] SBS 'Try'
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