
Song Joong-ki and Chun Woo-hee's Romance Faces Unexpected Crisis in 'My Youth'
JTBC's Friday-Saturday drama 'My Youth' is heightening viewer anticipation by hinting at an unforeseen crisis looming over the romance between Sun-woo-hae (Song Joong-ki) and Seong Je-yeon (Chun Woo-hee).
Released stills on the 25th depict a sweet atmosphere, with Sun-woo-hae and Seong Je-yeon sharing a book intimately in a bookstore and approaching each other in a park, sparking romantic feelings. Particularly, the scene where Seong Je-yeon fixes her gaze on Sun-woo-hae's lips as she draws closer, and Sun-woo-hae gazes at her with deep eyes, suggests a further development in their relationship.
However, subsequent images reveal Seong Je-yeon anxiously awaiting Sun-woo-hae in the rain with a worried expression, and the two cautiously holding hands late at night with sorrowful faces, intensifying the tension for the unfolding story. This sudden appearance of a crisis is even more poignant given Seong Je-yeon's confession, "I like you," in the previous episode, where they confirmed their mutual feelings.
The production team of 'My Youth' stated, "An unexpected variable will appear in their romance in episodes 7 and 8. We ask viewers to pay attention to what happened to them during their sweet date and how they will protect their feelings for each other amidst the crisis," urging anticipation for the broadcast.
Whether Song Joong-ki and Chun Woo-hee's poignant romance will face a crisis can be confirmed in episodes 7 and 8 of 'My Youth,' airing consecutively this Friday, the 26th, at 8:50 PM KST.
Song Joong-ki debuted in the 2008 film 'A Frozen Flower' and has since maintained a consistent career. He has earned recognition for his solid acting skills through numerous hit dramas such as 'Sungkyunkwan Scandal,' 'Descendants of the Sun,' and 'Vincenzo.' He has also showcased a wide acting spectrum through his work on the big screen, including films like 'A Werewolf Boy,' 'The Battleship Island,' and 'Hopeless.'