A scene from “On a regular basis We Are” / Courtesy of JNC Media Group
The ultimate on-screen efficiency by the late Kim Sae-ron has been revealed in a brand new trailer, sparking an emotional response from followers and moviegoers throughout Korea.
A teaser for the youth romance movie “On a regular basis We Are” was launched this week, marking Kim’s last accomplished challenge earlier than her demise on Feb. 16, 2025. Starring Kim reverse rising actor Lee Chae-min, the movie facilities on the awkward, fragile feelings of old flame at age 17 — a theme that now carries a bittersweet weight for viewers.
The story begins with Ho-soo (Lee Chae-min) out of the blue confessing his emotions to his longtime childhood pal Yeo-ul (Kim Sae-ron) simply earlier than their middle-school commencement. Shocked, Yeo-ul drops the recent canine she is consuming and begins avoiding him, creating an uneasy rigidity as the 2 enter highschool.
Though Yeo-ul retains telling herself that she solely sees Ho-soo as a pal, she begins to really feel her coronary heart race at any time when she seems at him. Their fragile steadiness is disrupted when it turns into identified that Yeo-ul has emotions for Ho-jae (Ryu Eui-hyun), a senior on the basketball crew, turning their friendship right into a tangled internet of jealousy, longing and emotional confusion.
The teaser highlights the characters’ battle between friendship and love — a common expertise for a lot of youngsters — and portrays their emotional development as they navigate their first severe emotions. The movie additionally stars Choi Yoo-ju, rounding out a solid meant to seize the vulnerability and pleasure of adolescence.
Director Kim Min-jae stated the film goals to ship “the primary flutter of 2026” by means of sincere performances and a narrative rooted in actual teenage feelings.
A poster for “On a regular basis We Are” / Courtesy of JNC Media Group
Kim Sae-ron’s look within the movie has added an particularly poignant layer of which means. The actor, who debuted as a toddler star and have become one in all Korea’s most acknowledged younger skills, died on Feb. 16, 2025. “On a regular basis We Are” is now remembered as her last reward to followers.
The movie is scheduled for launch in February.
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