Ji Chang-wook, Sung Dong-il and Choi Soo-young Smiles in "If You Wish Upon Me" Poster
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What is the meaning of Ji Chang-wook, Sung Dong-il, and Choi Soo-young's smiles in "If You Wish Upon Me"?
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KBS2's new Wednesday-Thursday drama "If You Wish Upon Me" (directed by Kim Yong-wan, script by Jo Ryung-soo, production investment by A&E Korea, production by Climax Studio) released a poster featuring Ji Chang-wook (Yoon Gyeo-re), Sung Dong-il (Kang Tae-sik) and Choi Soo-young (Seo Yeon-joo).
"If You Wish Upon Me" is a healing drama in which a precarious young man, driven to the end of his life, heals pain by fulfilling people's last wishes at a hospice, and is motivated by a real foundation in the Netherlands that fulfills the last wishes of terminal cancer patients.
Ji Chang-wook in the released three-person poster shows a bitter but light smile, drawing attention to what kind of story the Yoon Gyeo-rae character, who has no desire and will for life, will have along with his delicate emotional acting.
On the other hand, Choi Soo-young, who will spread the happy virus with a positive mind in everything, is also noticeable. Her two eyes show Seo Yeon-joo's firm determination to fulfill the wishes of the last patient. On top of that, Sung Dong-il's slightly raised mouth makes the heart ache for some reason. From his affectionate gaze, the warmth of team leader Kang Tae-sik can be felt.
Above all, Ji Chang-wook, Sung Dong-il, and Choi Soo-young's similar but different smiles are drawing attention. The phrase "so that you can shine the most at the last moment" draws attention to the past, present, and future of the three.
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