"Walking On Thin Ice" revealed the poster shoot scene filled with the actors' charisma.

Scheduled to air for the first time on the 20th at 9:20 p.m., the new Saturday-Sunday mini-series on KBS 2TV, "Walking On Thin Ice" (directed by Song Hyun-wook, written by Jeon Young-shin), is a work depicting the desperate partnership that arises when a parent, Kang Eun-soo, who wants to protect her family, and a two-faced teacher, Lee Kyung, accidentally acquire a bag of drugs.

During the poster shoot, Lee Young-ae fully immersed herself in her character as the shutter clicked, showcasing a strong gaze that does not lose hope even in desperate situations. Lee Young-ae shared her thoughts on the shoot, noting, "It was a rare experience to shoot a poster on a drama set, but instead, it heightened the sense of reality and concentration, making it new and enjoyable."

As soon as they arrived on set, Kim Young-kwang raised the atmosphere with playful banter with Lee Young-ae, but he instantly transformed into a serious expression in front of the camera. Kim Young-kwang maximized the immersion by revealing the dual life of the mysterious character, Lee Kyung. He explained, "Lee Kyung appears to be a warm art teacher during the day but has another job at night, holding secrets. I shot this poster to show the extremes of the character."

Next, during the character poster shoot, Park Yong-woo earned gasps of admiration with each monitoring moment. His sharp gaze and stern expression perfectly captured the persistence and instinctive investigative qualities of the veteran detective, Jang Tae-goo. Expressing satisfaction with the results, Park Yong-woo said, "Tae-goo may seem aloof at first glance, but he is actually a character who diligently assesses situations and has an intuitive nature. I effectively portrayed Jang Tae-goo's moments of anguish through the poster shoot, showcasing a professional demeanor."

Finally, the main poster shoot perfectly captured the moment when Eun-soo and Lee Kyung sit facing each other, starting their precarious and secretive partnership. Just before the shoot, the two actors, who were sharing smiles in a friendly atmosphere, created a tense vibe with merely gestures and glances as the camera shutter started to click.

The production team noted, "The actors' ability to seamlessly transition from cheerful laughter to intense immersion was outstanding. We hope you get a taste of the work's charm through the poster that captures the colors of the characters and the actors' emotions."

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