Namgoong-min holds the megaphone while Jeon Yeo-bin acts in 'Our Movie,' which is getting on a full track.
The SBS Friday-Saturday drama 'Our Movie' (directed by Lee Jung-heum, written by Han Ga-eun and Kang Kyung-min, produced by Studio S and Beyond J) has turned halfway, and it is forecasting sharp conflicts with the subtle atmosphere between Lee Je-ha (played by Namgoong-min) and Lee Da-eum (played by Jeon Yeo-bin), as well as the interests entangled with Chae Seo-young (played by Lee Seol) and Boo Seung-won (played by Seo Hyun-woo). In light of this, we examined the viewing points that will be filled with even deeper emotions in the second half.
#. Film director Lee Je-ha X rookie actor Lee Da-eum: What is the aftermath of the straightforward confession?
First, the aftermath of Lee Da-eum's straightforward confession to Lee Je-ha hits hard. Lee Da-eum could only develop feelings for Lee Je-ha, who viewed her not as a terminally ill person but as just Lee Da-eum, someone who calmly and strongly encouraged her, saying she could do anything. Ultimately, she conveyed her overflowing feelings to him. However, Lee Je-ha, in response to her heartfelt confession, clearly drew the line between director and actor, making Lee Da-eum feel disappointed.
However, Lee Je-ha is reflecting on every word and action of Lee Da-eum, gradually realizing unfamiliar emotions. Moreover, when Lee Da-eum's college senior, Jeong Eun-ho (played by Jeong Hwi), who she described as her first love, becomes a new staff member for 'White Love,' it adds a peculiar sense of wariness, enhancing the intrigue. Unlike the previous outright rejection, Lee Je-ha's growing concern for Lee Da-eum's daily life raises questions about how this change will impact their romance. Additionally, the staff of 'White Love' have also noticed that the relationship between Lee Je-ha and Lee Da-eum is unusual. Signs are emerging that many eyes will be drawn to every move of Lee Je-ha and Lee Da-eum.
#. What is the conclusion of the new 'White Love' from the skeptical film director Lee Je-ha about love?
Attention is now focused on the conclusion of 'White Love,' directed by Lee Je-ha. Contrary to the appraisal of a romance of the century, Lee Je-ha has consistently maintained a cynical attitude towards the film 'White Love,' which was completed amidst his father's scandals. He has shown a disbelief in love, to the extent that he responds to Lee Da-eum, who is deeply immersed in the character and story, with, "A week is more than enough time to break love." Im Jun-byeong (played by Lee Joo-seung), who has watched him since childhood, also confidently stated that his brother doesn't do things like love. It is noteworthy how Lee Je-ha, who has dismissed love as something futile, will conclude 'White Love' in a manner different from his father's.
#. What hidden truth does Lee Je-ha want to uncover in the movie 'White Love'?
Lastly, the truth surrounding 'White Love,' which is still regarded as a masterpiece by a global master, is about to be unveiled. The question stemming from whether Kim Jin-yeo (played by Yeo Soo-jung), the lead actor in the original 'White Love' and former scandal partner of director Lee Doo-young, has seen the original script engulfed Lee Je-ha like a tidal wave. Lee Je-ha has caught the circumstantial evidence that the one who wrote the script for 'White Love' was not his father, but his mother. The anticipation of the storm signs from the outcome of the truth he has uncovered is palpable.
'Our Movie' is expected to captivate viewers not only with the conflicts surrounding Lee Je-ha and Lee Da-eum but also by unraveling the mystery hidden behind the masterpiece. There is growing anticipation for the story of Lee Je-ha and Lee Da-eum, who will resonate both in front of and behind the camera.
The SBS Friday-Saturday drama 'Our Movie' will return tomorrow at 9:50 p.m. for its seventh episode.
[Photo] SBS 'Our Movie'
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