The heartbreaking romance between Lee Do-Hyun and the agonizing poems in 'Youth in the May' is stimulating the anticipation.
KBS 2TV's new Monday-Tuesday drama 'Youth of May' (played by Lee Kang, directing Min-yeop Song), which airs for the first time on May 3, was set in May 1980. Hours, Minutes), a retro human melodrama that contains the faint spring-like love story.
Lee Do-Hyun and Ko-Myeong-shi are expected to play hot roles as Hwang Hee-Tae, who entered Seoul National University medical school, and Kim Myung-hee, a third-year livelihood nurse, respectively. Hwang Hee-Tae, armed with his unique virtuosity and pleasant charm, and Kim Myung-hee, who endures for a single dream in a difficult life, are said to be entangled with an unusual relationship, raising curiosity.
Prior to this, in the photo released on April 15th, two people at a distance that seemed to reach out by reaching out were captured. A fresh excitement rises as the affliction felt by Do-Hyun Lee who looks at his back and the gaze of worries looking back at him intersect.
Lee Do-Hyun boasted of his unrivaled chemistry, saying, "It's so fun when I act together because I feel that it fits right from the beginning of the reading." He said, "I felt that actor Lee Do-Hyun has the highest synchro rate in this work. It is the best partner who always thoroughly prepares and cares not to be uncomfortable."
'Youth of May' opens the prelude to retro romance in the 1980s with a heartfelt sensibility
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