Featuring the lives of twenty-five-year-old badminton players, Love All Play reels in prospective viewers with its unveiled teasers.
Set to premiere on April 20, Love All Play follows Park Tae-yang (Park Ju Hyun) and Park Tae-joon (Chae Jong Hyeop), who are both able to find work in Badmindton. Serving a blissful and invigorating sports romance between teammates, the series heightens audiences’ interest as the players’ stories unfold.
In the first trailer, the video begins with Park Tae-joon discussing his ideal type while his friend offers him a blind date. Tae-joon concurs, as long as the woman he would be meeting would not be the one who exercises.
On the other hand, Park Tae-yang is depicted as the polar opposite of his ideal type, eliciting amusement.
Afterward, Park Tae-yang and Park Tae-joon are seen standing side by side in the uniforms of Team Eunice.
A peculiar chemistry exists between the two, who exchange glances. It also casts doubt on the events leading up to the meeting between Park Tae-joon and Park Tae-yang.
Showing the irony as the two meet, Tae-joon dislikes a woman exercising, whereas Tae-yang’s entire life revolves around exercise.
Recognizing Park Tae-yang at the badminton stadium, Lee Yoo-min (Seo Ji Hye), approaches her and asks, “Are you Park Tae-yang? It’s been a long time,” and it shows him pretending to know.
Subsequently, Yoo Jung-hwan (Kim Moo-joon), who encountered Park Tae-yang, treats her coldly, saying, “Park Tae-yang, why do you appear here?” This shows two people’s extreme attitudes toward Park, leading to increased curiosity for some reason.
Returning to the world of badminton after a long absence, Park Tae-yang feels under pressure, given her age.
However, at the preview’s conclusion, Park Tae-yang’s smile proclaiming, “I got a job,” entices viewers to anticipate her working life at Team Eunice.
Anticipated Romance Between Cha Jong Hyeop and Park Ju Hyun
Chronicling a romance narrative between two badminton players with distinct personalities, the stills released depict Park Tae-joon approaching a crying Park Tae-yang.
Moreover, Park Tae-joon shows worried glances toward Park Tae-yang, who is alone this time. His eyes, full of worries, create a warm atmosphere all by themselves.
As such, Park Tae-joon is the “one and only” existence that Park Tae-yang comes to during trying times. Consequently, the romance that develops between the two is unavoidably worth engaging in.
But, at the same time, questions arise as to why Park Tae-joon is cheering for Park Tae-yang alone like this and why others do not welcome Park Tae-yang.
Accordingly, Love All Play convinces spectators that they will undoubtedly be enthralled by the compelling story of Park Tae-yang and Park Tae-joon.
“Park Tae-yang and Park Tae-joon’s special narrative will deliver excitement as well as comfort to the small screen. Please look forward to the first broadcast.”
KBS 2TV’s new Wednesday-Thursday drama Love All Play will air for the first time at 9:50 PM on April 20th.
Park Ju Hyun & Chae Jong Hyeop Are Set To Steal Viewers Hearts In “Love All Play” Latest Teasers
Source: Xportsnews
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