Lee Jaewook and Choi Sung-eun, the 2017 childhood friend, reveal a still from the past! (Last Summer)
Oct 17, 2025
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KBS 2TV's new Saturday miniseries 'The Last Summer' (directed by Min Yeon-hong / script Jeon Yuri / production Monster Union, slingshot studio), which will premiere at 9:20 p.m. on Saturday, November 1, is exciting prospective viewers by revealing fresh and refreshing stills of Lee Jae-wook (played by Baek Do-ha) and Choi Sung-eun (played by Song Ha-kyung).
The still, released today (17th), focuses on the pure and bright high school days of the protagonists Baek Do-ha and Song Ha-kyung.
First of all, Doha is looking at Ha-kyung with a lot of affection that cannot be hidden. The affection shown even in the playful expression increases the excitement index by allowing him to guess that Ha-kyung was already a special presence in his mind in the past.
Ha-kyung also shows her innocent and lovely charm. Choi Sung-eun, who perfectly pulled off her school uniform, adheres to the character and vividly embodies Ha-kyung as a real person, while her maritime smile gives warmth to viewers.
On the other hand, Doha and Hakyung's two shots with pink airflow also attract attention. The appearance of the two sitting close to each other creates a strange tension. Doha, who fixed her eyes on Ha-kyung, and Ha-kyung's eyes on him show a comfortable and exciting atmosphere unique to her childhood friend. In particular, Ha-kyung's expression, surprised by Doha's sudden act of holding hands, gives a glimpse of the excitement of the two, raising the curiosity of prospective viewers toward their narratives.
As such, the subtle pink airflow from the narratives of summer guests Doha and Hakyung amplifies the curiosity of what kind of excitement the relationship between those who predicted the current antipathy might have retained in the past. Therefore, attention is being paid to the future development of the two childhood friends' exciting past and present anti-Korean romance.
Meanwhile, 'Last Summer' is a remodeled romance drama in which a man and a woman who have been friends since childhood face the truth of their first love hidden in 'Pandora's Box'.
KBS 2TV's new Saturday miniseries 'Last Summer' is set to premiere at 9:20 p.m. on Saturday, November 1.
Photo courtesy of KBS 2TV's new Saturday miniseries
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