On the first anniversary of the late Kim Sae-ron's passing, her final film 'Everyday We' directed by Kim Min-jae is set to be unveiled. The film will have a press screening today (23rd) and will officially release on March 4th.
'Everyday We' is a coming-of-age romance that begins with a sudden confession from a childhood friend during the tumultuous age of seventeen.
The original webtoon of the same name has garnered over 17 million views on a single platform. It captures the essence of first love during youth, a phase everyone experiences at least once, and tells the story of characters awkwardly growing up at the crossroads of life. The film faithfully translates this sentiment onto the screen.
Kim Sae-ron plays Yeoul, a high school girl thrown into confusion by her childhood friend's sudden confession. The film, shot in 2021, features Kim Sae-ron's performance before her untimely passing.
Opposite Kim Sae-ron, Lee Chae-min has been cast as Hosu, the boy who confesses to his childhood friend just before entering high school. This film marks Lee Chae-min's screen debut.
The original webtoon's author, Gaedarae, shared insights about the casting. Regarding Kim Sae-ron, the author expressed, "I have watched Kim Sae-ron as a public figure since she was very young, so I was most delighted when I heard about her casting." The author added, "Although she is no longer with us, I believe Kim Sae-ron's portrayal of Yeoul and the pure emotions in the film will be remembered for a long time."
Kim Sae-ron was found deceased at her home in Seongsu-dong, Seongdong-gu, Seoul, on February 16th last year. She was 25 years old. Her sudden passing was a significant shock to the entertainment industry.
By Kim Ji-won, TenAsia Reporter bella@tenasia.co.kr