This spring, the one and only youth romance that will deliver sweet excitement, "We Are Every Day," released K-highteen stills that fully capture everyday life and thrills that any teen in Korea can relate to.

All-consuming and chaotic at seventeen, the topsy-turvy youth romance that began with a childhood friend's sudden confession, "We Are Every Day" (director Kim Minjae, provided by HANTER GLOBAL Co., Ltd.; t'order; JNC Media Group Co., Ltd., produced by Tove Pictures Co., Ltd.; Choicewell Co., Ltd., co-produced by HANTER GLOBAL Co., Ltd.; Joy n Cinema Co., Ltd., distributed by JNC Media Group Co., Ltd.; t'order) released K-highteen stills that faithfully capture seventeen, when every aspect of life changes, and the thrill and anticipation you can feel only at that time.

Unlike high-teen romances from Japan, Taiwan or Hollywood, K-highteen romances that depict the stories of Korean youth resemble our school life and many places in reality. That not only draws deep empathy from audiences but also gives the special charm of making one wonder if a movie-like fluttering moment might happen in their own daily life. Capturing that charm 100%, the K-highteen romance "We Are Every Day" arrives in theaters in March with the start of the school term.

The released stills capture the everyday life of ordinary high school students 'Hosoo' and 'Yeoul' and the hidden thrills within, drawing attention.

First, the image of 'Yeoul' wearing her school jacket over her uniform in a sudden downpour and her annoyed expression provokes deep sympathy and laughter, as anyone who couldn't bring an umbrella to school has likely experienced that at least once. Then, the still showing 'Yeoul' happily talking with friends during break portrays school life that heightens excitement and anticipation for students facing a new semester about the pleasant daily moments they will spend with new friends.

Also, the image of 'Hosoo' sitting in a secret spot inside the school while wearing his uniform stirs the fantasy of creating "our own hideout" at school, gathering in small groups with friends and sharing secrets. In addition, the scene of 'Yeoul' with her hair caught on a tree and 'Hosoo' untangling her knotted hair hints at a fresh first love that arrives with small incidents, inspiring anticipation among prospective viewers who wonder if such a romance might come to them as well.

Arriving with the warm spring to bring sweet excitement to theaters, the K-highteen romance "We Are Every Day" opens in March to meet audiences.

[Photo] JNC Media Group Co., Ltd.

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