“Our Blues” Warmly Heralds Folks From Jeju Island As They Wave Their Hellos and Goodbyes In Latest Teasers

Featuring varying generations, Our Blues unveils the latest stills from its omnibus drama.

Our Blues tells the story of all those who find themselves at the end, climax, or beginning of their lives. It is an omnibus drama that chronicles the lives of different characters against the backdrop of Jeju’s warm and vibrant lifestyle and the sea’s cold and rough waters.

In the unveiled visuals, it captures the residents of Jeju, greeting anticipating viewers with a bright smile. Along with the dispersed photos, the vivid yellow rapeseed flowers reflect their hometown’s warmth.

Following that, it parades 14 people, including the reunited Lee Byung Hun and Shin Min Ah, doing their best with Lee Dong Seok on Jeju Island. Fresh memories exude from Cha Seung Won, Uhm Jung Hwa, and Lee Jung Eun.

Also, spectators will encounter a variety of characters representing the highs and lows of living in Our Blues.


An Omnibus Drama Encompasses Various Generations

Featuring grandmother Hyun Chun Hee (Go Doo Shim) and her 6-year-old granddaughter, Son Eun-ki (Ki Soyou), the episode teaser starts when Chun Hee abruptly assumes control of her granddaughter.

Two weeks later, at her daughter-in-law’s request, she returned. Chun Hee and her granddaughter wind up living in an unpleasant situation together. She played jokes on her granddaughter, who hid her face and fed her delectable food, but her granddaughter sensed that she disliked her.

Beginning with her cries for a side dish of fish, she sits on the street, saying, “I hate her grandmother” and using her hand to shove her.

Apart from this, Hyeon Chun Hee develops concerns about her due to her daughter-in-law’s absence. As with her granddaughter in the drama, Go Doo Shim looked after the child actor, Ki Soyou in order to build an even stronger camaraderie.

Considering in the drama Ki Soyou is the youngest among the cast, viewers would expect her to monopolize the cuteness on the set.


A Bank Manager Choi Han-soo

In the still cut, Cha Seung Won depicts Choi Han-soo’s daily life as a tired office worker. He spends the entire day pursuing customers, and his day, which continues even when his toes bleed, garners attention. Cha Seung Won’s reappearance as a realistic character appears to elicit sympathy.

Correspondingly, the actor serves as a reminder to viewers that “your eyes are epic.” The teaser video presented a still-cut sequence in which Choi Han-soo encounters himself at the beach in the past.

Cha Seung Won‘s eyes, which have been honed over the years, create a rich narrative and draw the viewer’s attention to Choi Han-soo’s story. His character is difficult in the play, yet he has a great job that his peers envy. It subsequently grabs viewers’ curiosity as to why he has such a bitter and shabby look and expression.

Accordingly, the hairstyle was altered. He shaved off his long hair and beard, which had been a point of contention recently, and changed himself into a middle-aged salaried man someplace nearby.

tvN‘s new Saturday and Sunday drama, Our Blues will premiere on April 9th ​​at 9:10 PM.

Cha Seung Won & Lee Jung Eun Summon Memories From Youth In “Our Blues”


Source: Enews | Xports News

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