Choi Yoo-joo Makes Her Big Screen Debut in 'Everyday We Are'
Actress Choi Yoo-joo has made her big screen debut with the film 'Everyday We Are'.

Released on the 4th, 'Everyday We Are' is a coming-of-age romance film based on a webtoon of the same name, which has garnered 17 million views. The story revolves around the chaotic life of a seventeen-year-old, sparked by a sudden confession from a childhood friend.

In the film, Choi Yoo-joo plays the role of Kim Joo-yeon, a close friend of the main characters Ho-soo (played by Lee Chae-min) and Yeo-ul (played by Kim Sae-ron). Her character is caught in a whirlwind of emotions, mistakenly believing that Ho-soo has feelings for her.

Choi Yoo-joo delivers a nuanced performance, capturing the complex emotions of excitement, jealousy, and confusion. She vividly portrays the raw and awkward feelings of youth, delicately depicting the subtle psychology of wavering between friendship and love, and naturally embodying the imperfect nature of adolescence.

Choi Yoo-joo Makes Her Big Screen Debut in 'Everyday We Are'
Having taken her first step onto the big screen with 'Everyday We Are', Choi Yoo-joo has built a solid filmography, starting with web dramas like 'Contract Relationship Starting Today' and 'My X-Like Twenties', and extending to dramas such as 'National Wife', 'Namib', and works by writer Kim Soon-ok like 'Escape of the Seven' and 'Revival of the Seven'. Audiences eagerly anticipate her future projects.

Choi Yoo-joo's film 'Everyday We Are' is currently showing in theaters.

Lee So-jung, TenAsia Reporter forusojung@tenasia.co.kr