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Park Jin-young and Kim Min-ju face each other with constant emotions even after 10 years.
JTBC's new Friday series "Shining" (written by Lee Sook-yeon/directed by Kim Yoon-jin/produced by SLL, Kakao Entertainment), which will premiere on March 6, has released a highlight video that encapsulates the time and emotions of Yeon Tae-seo (Park Jin-young) and Mo Eun-ah (Kim Min-joo), raising expectations for the story of youth that the two will write.
The highlight video, which begins with the moment Yeon Tae-seo, who transferred to the countryside, first faces Mo-ae, shows the refreshing moment of the two sitting side by side in the classroom, studying, riding a bicycle, and leaving school together. The appearance of Yeon Tae-seo and Jo Mo-na, who exude a fresh atmosphere in the pile-up of time, coincides with the narration, "When all I could give was my heart," and reminds me of my nostalgic first love.
The brilliant nineteen and the two, who were suffering from their own circumstances, become indispensable to each other. Laughter spreads every time we spend together and we become light-like people who fill each other's days. And finally, the determination to "stay together forever" pops out, leaving a calm lingering image of Yeon Tae-seo and Mo Sa-eun's brilliant days.
However, the two's green time slowly loses its light and gives bitterness. Yeontae-seo, who confides that "break-up is a little terrible for me," and Mo-joa, who says, "Let's not force your time and mine," have a different calmness than before, adding regret to Yeontae-seo and Mo-joa's mixed feelings.
After that, the two, who walked their separate paths, only face each other again after 10 years. Despite the reunion for the first time in a long time, Yeon Tae-seo and Mo Mo-na still remain deeply meaningful to each other. In particular, Yeon Tae-seo's confession, "I liked someone 10 years ago, but that feeling remains the same," makes me feel that the relationship that had been stopped has begun to move again.
In addition, at the end of the video, the question, "Can we shine on each other like we did when each other was everything?" makes us even more curious about the future of the two who hold both the splendor of the past and the affection of the present. There must have been a reason for the breakup after a happy first love. Now that they face each other again, attention is focusing on whether they can look in the same direction.
JTBC's new Friday series "Shining," which will feature the process of young people who shared their own worlds becoming each other's beliefs and light that will shine on the direction of life, will premiere at 8:50 p.m. on March 6 and will air for the first and second consecutive episodes.
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