Sunken Kim Soo-hyun and Scruffy Cha Seung-won on "One Ordinary Day"

The second poster of "One Ordinary Day" was released to announce the fierce survival of actors Kim Soo-hyun and Cha Seung-won.

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Coupang Play series "One Ordinary Day" released a second poster with Kim Soo-hyun and Cha Seung-won's expressions on the 11th.

"One Ordinary Day" is an eight-part hardcore crime drama depicting the fierce survival of Kim Hyeon-soo (Kim Soo-hyun), an ordinary college student and Sin Joong-han (Cha Seung-won), a third-class lawyer who does not ask the truth.

Kim Soo-hyun, wearing a prison uniform in the released poster, and Cha Seung-won, who visits him, are in confrontation with the bars between them. The expressions of the two people are full of resentment and determination, attracting attention.

In particular, Kim Soo-hyun, who has an emaciated face and round eyes and Cha Seung-won, who has a shaggy beard and a sharp expression, persistently stare at the same place, giving intensity. Attention is focusing on what kind of disturbance the harmony between Kim Hyeon-soo, whose goal is to reveal his innocence and a veteran lawyer who penetrates the court hearing, will bring.

""One Ordinary Day" is a heavy masterpiece with a social message that directly hits the criminal justice system", the production team said. "We will leave a deep impression on the hearts of viewers with the impressive performances by Kim Soo-hyun, Cha Seung-won and top Korean actors".

Meanwhile, "One Ordinary Day" is directed by Lee Myeong-woo, who showed directing power regardless of genre through "Punch - Drama", "Whisper" and "The Fiery Priest". It is an eight-part film that airs twice a week (on Saturday and Sunday at 12 AM and will be unveiled for the first time at 12 AM on the 27th.

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