This summer, the drama "Try: We Become Miracles" responsible for refreshing dopamine will premiere today, the 25th.
Tonight, the new SBS weekend drama "Try: We Become Miracles" (written by Lim Jin-a, directed by Jang Young-seok, hereafter "Try") will premiere. This comedic coming-of-age sports drama features an unpredictable quirky director Joo Ga-ram and the perennial bottom-ranked rugby team of Hanyang High School racing toward winning the National Sports Festival. In particular, it has garnered anticipation as the only work that guarantees refreshing dopamine to sweep away this summer's heat. Today we explore the reasons why you must watch "Try" as it unveils.
# Explosive refreshing dopamine narrative with 'One Team'! Delivering laughter to beat the heat.
Joo Ga-ram (played by Yoon Kye-sang), a rugby star who vanished after an ignoble retirement, bursts forth with refreshing dopamine as he takes office as the new coach of the Hanyang High School rugby team. The unpredictable quirky director Joo Ga-ram and the perennial bottom-ranked rugby team will team up to confront the forces trying to dismantle them in a lighthearted manner. It is expected that the journey of the perennial bottom-ranked rugby team awakening as a unified team under the leadership of Joo Ga-ram towards a miracle will provide refreshing dopamine to overcome the summer heat.
# Yoon Kye-sang's comic acting brings a 'flood of laughter'!
Yoon Kye-sang, who appears in an SBS drama for the first time in 18 years, is anticipated to deliver a fearless comic performance. Transforming into the unpredictable quirky director, Yoon Kye-sang perfectly embodies witty lines, comical expressions, and a character that bounces around the field like a rugby ball.
# Armed with 'solid acting skills'! Veteran X new face synergy explosion.
Yoon Kye-sang, portraying the 'unpredictable quirky director' Joo Ga-ram; Im Se-mi, returning as the 'steel-mentality playing coach'; and Kim Yo-han, who will showcase the youthful spirit as the 'perennial bottom-ranked rugby team's FM captain' are just some of the cast members who are set to generate synergy with their solid acting skills. Gil Hae-yeon will appear as the supportive principal Kang Jeong-hyo, while Kim Min-sang, Lee Seong-wook, and Jeong Sun-won will feature as the trio promoting the disbandment of the rugby team, instilling tension through their opposition to Yoon Kye-sang's character. Additionally, Kim Ji-jun (playing Oh Yeong-gwang), Lee Su-chan (playing So Myeong-woo), Yoon Jae-chan (playing Do Hyeong-sik), Hwang Seong-bin (playing Kim Joo-yang), Woo Min-kyu (playing Pyo Seon-ho), Jo Han-gyeol (playing Kang Tae-poong), and Kim Dan (playing Moon Woong) will feature as members of Hanyang High School's rugby team, demonstrating teamwork with Yoon Kye-sang. Expectations are high for the delightful character play and the remarkable chemistry of the actors armed with solid acting skills to deliver big laughs.
# The first drama in Korea focusing on 'rugby'! Anticipating fresh and dynamic fun.
"Try" is the first drama made with the theme of 'rugby' in Korea. It is expected to provide fresh laughter by projecting life onto the theme of 'rugby' and exhilarating heart-pounding joy with dynamic rugby game footage, where players will fiercely charge and break through obstacles with all their might, ultimately scoring a 'try' that delivers a thrilling and cathartic explosion of emotions.
# SBS's 'Confident' well-made sports drama debuts! Winner of the SBS script contest award for excellence 'Expectations!'
SBS, which has established an undefeated myth in sports-themed programming, continues the legacy of well-made sports dramas with "Try". Following the clean healing drama "Racket Boys" based on badminton and the syndrome-inducing baseball drama "Stove League", this time it captures viewers' attention with 'rugby'. Most notably, "Try" was selected as the best work unanimously by judges at the SBS Cultural Foundation script contest, promising to showcase the essence of an exhilarating and refreshing sports drama that beats the summer heat, created through the combined efforts of writer Lim Jin-a and director Jang Young-seok of the drama 'Taxi Driver 2'.
As "Try" prepares to burst forth with joyful and refreshing energy, Yoon Kye-sang will appear as a promotional fairy on 'SBS 8 News'. He will introduce "Try" and deliver sports news starting at 8 p.m. tonight.
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