In April, when spring is in full swing, a fresh youthful romance adds to the excitement.
The protagonists are Lee Jinwoo and Choi Gyuri from the KBS2 miniseries "Sim Woo-myeon Yeonriri" (written by Song Jeongrim and Hwang Hyeji, directed by Choi Yeonsu).
In the pure yet fierce(?) district "Yeonriri," the genuine urban family, the Seong Taehoon household, who fell abruptly into Yeonriri, is struggling and stumbling as they try to make a comeback to Seoul in the family reboot healing drama "Sim Woo-myeon Yeonriri," in which Lee Jinwoo and Choi Gyuri are passionately playing the roles of Seong Jicheon and Im Bomi, respectively.
When Seong Jicheon, who ended up working part time in the school cafeteria by chance, sees Im Bomi directly tackling and getting her job done, his heart begins to flutter. He learns that Yeonriri's top groom prospect Park Sunkyung (Choi Woojin) is secretly in love with Im Bomi, but Seong Jicheon, grateful to Im Bomi for staying by his side whenever he is struggling, tells her, "When I'm next to you, Bomi, difficult problems seem to become simple, and I like that." Im Bomi, too, gradually opens her heart to the honest and warm Yeonriri "new face" Seong Jicheon.
Their way of naturally blending into each other's daily lives brought satisfaction, and their surprise kiss raised viewers' heart rates. But the mood changed abruptly when a scene followed of Seong Taehoon (Park Sung-woong) and Im Juhyung (Lee Seo-Hwan) engaging in a physical fight behind the couple's rosy atmosphere.
A representative said, "'Sim Woo-myeon Yeonriri' depicts youthful narratives in which pure emotions flow amid conflicts between characters, delivering excitement," and raised expectations for future developments.
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