Sohee Yoon confesses, “I dreamed of a happy ending.”
Sohee Yoon confesses, “I dreamed of a happy ending.”
The first episode of 'Some Times', 'Some Times' produced by LG U+'s 'STUDIO An emotional teaser was released that tells the story of Lee Joo-ah (played by Yoon So-hee), a woman who becomes the heroine of a tragic drama.

The teaser for 'Lee Jun-pyo' tells the story of Jun-pyo, a successful IT developer who boasts the highest salary in the industry, but is wandering after experiencing an 'error' in a three-year-old relationship. He said, “The error that occurred in my life of YES or NO was my 3-year-old relationship,” and “Her heart was unpredictable and our relationship was not fixable. “It’s already been 6 months since we broke up, and I’m still wandering without finding the answer,” he explained the current situation.

Jun-pyo, who was portrayed as a character in an animation, changes into the appearance of actor Kim Jae-young in front of a camera at a photo studio during the narration, and Jun-pyo asks a meaningful question, “Will I be able to love again?”

The teaser for 'Lee Joo-ah' continues the story of web novel writer Joo-ah. JooA said, “My major is romantic comedy, but starting today, I’m going to write a breakup novel. “The main character is me,” he says, and the character of Joo-ah, who sits in front of the photo studio camera, also switches to actress Yoon So-hee. Next, Joo-A said, “The heroine suffers from the betrayal and sorrow of the boyfriend she promised to marry... My relationship, which I dreamed of a happy ending, has become a third-rate breakup novel.” She asked the same question as Jun-pyo, “Will I ever be able to love again?” Put it out.

Actors Kim Jae-young (played by Lee Jun-pyo) and Yoon So-hee (played by Lee Joo-ah), who switched from character to live-action, delicately expressed the image of a man and a woman experiencing the aftereffects of a terrible breakup, with neither of them being able to smile easily when asked to smile in front of the camera. In 'Break Up and Sell', the two people who meet for the first time through a second-hand market transaction stimulate expectations about what kind of ear-drum-throbbing romance they will show.

STUDIO It delicately captures the excitement of a man and woman having a romantic relationship with stories that might occur in reality.

The eardrum thrilling romance drama 'Some Times - We Broke Up and Sell It' is scheduled to be released on U+ Mobile TV as well as domestic and international audio platforms on January 30th.

Kim Ji-won, Ten Asia reporter bella@tenasia.co.kr