The production directed by Namkoong Min and starring Jeon Yeo-bin, 'White Love,' is approaching its finale.

Just two episodes remain in the SBS Friday-Saturday drama 'Our Movie' (directed by Lee Jung-heum, written by Han Ga-eun and Kang Kyung-min), where an unprecedented situation arises for Lee Jae-ha (played by Namkoong Min) and Lee Da-eum (played by Jeon Yeo-bin) as filming is suspended, drawing attention to the conclusion of their love and the film. This has pinpointed the viewing points that lead viewers to become overly immersed.

First, the romance between Lee Jae-ha and Lee Da-eum, which has deepened alongside the film 'White Love,' is touching hearts. The cynical Lee Jae-ha has awakened to the emotion of love through Lee Da-eum, who lives fiercely and does her best every moment. Lee Da-eum, too, meets Lee Jae-ha and is able to shoot the film she has always dreamed of, while also developing a desire to live more with the person she loves.

However, everyone around Lee Da-eum feels that time is running out for her. With worsening test results that prompted her treating doctor to say he would stay on set and even seizures affecting Lee Da-eum's condition, even the smallest hope seems to be taken away. It raises questions about whether Lee Jae-ha and Lee Da-eum, who only became complete after meeting each other, can achieve eternal love that defies death.

Meanwhile, concerns are rising over the impact of the production halt on 'White Love.' As rumors and scandal articles surrounding Lee Jae-ha and Lee Da-eum swirl, investors have offered to replace the director, Buseung-won (played by Seo Hyun-woo), in exchange for settling the issues. However, Lee Jae-ha, whose film is named after his mother and whose love is fervently ignited in 'White Love,' has no intention of passing the project to others. He is exploring loans to cover production costs and is personally reaching out to persuade the scattered staff to return. With Lee Da-eum's condition worsening, Lee Jae-ha's efforts, which cannot waste a single moment, have successfully brought the staff back together. Additionally, Lee Da-eum visits Chae Seo-young (played by Lee Seol) and candidly reveals her true feelings. Lee Da-eum's unadorned honesty opened Chae Seo-young's heart, leading to strong support for completing the film.

'White Love' has finally unraveled the tangled threads, allowing it to properly face the past. The film, infused with the lives of Lee Jae-ha, Lee Da-eum, and the staff, raises heart rates as it hopes to be presented to the audience. In addition, the conclusion of 'White Love,' as interpreted by Lee Jae-ha, stimulates curiosity. He had filmed an alternative ending during production that diverged 180 degrees from his father's work, leaving the door open for changes. Anticipation grows for the final scene of Lee Jae-ha's 'White Love,' transformed through his love for Lee Da-eum.

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