SBS's new Friday-Saturday drama 'Try: We Become a Miracle' has confirmed its first broadcast on July 25, unveiling the script reading scene where youthful dopamine explodes for the first time.
The SBS new Friday-Saturday drama 'Try: We Become a Miracle' (written by Lim Jin-a and directed by Jang Young-seok, hereafter referred to as 'Try'), which will premiere on July 25, is a comedic coming-of-age sports drama that follows former rugby player Joo Ka-ram, who fell into despair due to doping, and the last-place Hanyang High School rugby team racing toward victory in the National Sports Festival. With director Jang Young-seok, who co-directed the drama 'Taxi Driver 2,' and writer Lim Jin-a, who was awarded the best work in the SBS Foundation’s screenplay competition, joining forces, a solid cast of actors with strong acting skills and vibrant energy, including Yoon Kye-sang (as Joo Ka-ram), Lim Se-mi (as Baiji), and Kim Yo-han (as Yoon Seong-jun), is expected to draw attention.
In the meantime, the script reading scene of 'Try,' which exudes a powerful momentum from the beginning, was unveiled, heightening expectations. Present at the script reading were director Jang Young-seok, writer Lim Jin-a, and a cast of veteran actors with solid acting skills and unique personalities, including Yoon Kye-sang, Lim Se-mi, Kim Yo-han, Gil Hae-yeon (as Kang Jung-hyo), Kim Min-sang (as Seong Jong-man), Jang Hyuk-jin (as Na Gyu-won), Lee Seong-wook (as Jeon Nak-kyun), Jung Soon-won (as Bang Heung-nam), Song Young-kyu (as Kim Min-joong), Park Jung-yeon (as Seo Woo-jin), Kim Yi-joon (as Oh Young-gwang), Lee Soo-chan (as So Myung-woo), Yoon Jae-chan (as Do Hyung-sik), Hwang Seong-bin (as Kim Joo-yang), Woo Min-kyu (as Pyo Seon-ho), Jo Han-gyeol (as Kang Tae-poong), Kim Dan (as Moon Woong), Bae Myeong-jin (as Ma Seok-bong), Lee Ji-min (as Yang Seung-hee), Seong Ji-young (as Na Seol-hyun), Jung Kang-hee (as Jang Han), Oh Soo-hye (as Shim So-eun), and Lee Seung-cheol (as Gye Choon-sik), all bringing vitality to the script reading scene for this comedic coming-of-age sports drama expected to make hearts race this summer.
In particular, Yoon Kye-sang's delightful performance returning with a comical style attracted attention. Yoon Kye-sang masterfully portrayed the unpredictable new coach 'Joo Ka-ram' of the last-place Hanyang High School rugby team, shifting between charm and charisma. A single line of dialogue, 'The coach is here,' turned the set into a sea of laughter, and even the sound of barking 'Woof, woof' was humorously portrayed, bursting laughter without resistance. Additionally, he showcased his charisma as a coach who protects his students, making audiences look forward to Yoon Kye-sang's dynamic role as a passionate Joo Ka-ram through 'Try.'
Meanwhile, Lim Se-mi, who heated up the atmosphere with her unique vocalization, impressed as 'Baiji,' Hanyang High School's shooting department playing coach and Joo Ka-ram's ex-girlfriend. Lim Se-mi accurately captured the determination of an athlete who does not succumb to the walls of reality, while showcasing a 'real ex-girlfriend' mode filled with explosive anger during confrontations with her former boyfriend Joo Ka-ram, revealing her depth in controlling emotions. This has intensified curiosity about how Lim Se-mi will return with her extensive acting spectrum.
Additionally, Kim Yo-han, who plays 'Yoon Seong-jun,' the captain of the Hanyang High School rugby team in his third year, brought attention as he returned to being a nineteen-year-old youth. Kim Yo-han, who is sincere about rugby, vividly expressed the struggles and passion of a captain who must lead a team that is last in the nation. Above all, the extraordinary chemistry between the new coach Yoon Kye-sang and him heightened interest. Especially, when he burst into tears saying, 'Losing is just losing!' in front of the endlessly slick Yoon Kye-sang, it caused deep immersion into the character 'Yoon Seong-jun.' This has led to keen anticipation about how Kim Yo-han's passionate youthful journey will unfold.
In addition, the solid acting skills and healthy energy of the rest of the cast, including Gil Hae-yeon, Kim Min-sang, Jang Hyuk-jin, Lee Seong-wook, Jung Soon-won, Song Young-kyu, Park Jung-yeon, Kim Yi-joon, Lee Soo-chan, Yoon Jae-chan, Hwang Seong-bin, Woo Min-kyu, Jo Han-gyeol, and Kim Dan, breathed life into the script reading scene involving the last-place Hanyang High School rugby team and the characters surrounding it. Even now, the nonstop comedic dynamics and the passionate fervor expressed by the actors shouting, 'Hanyang High School!' have raised expectations for the unique teamwork that 'Try' promises.
The production team of 'Try' stated, 'SBS's new Friday-Saturday drama 'Try' has confirmed its first broadcast on July 25. From the very first breath, the actors' passion and energy heated the set, completing a festival of living, breathing characters.' They further noted, 'The synergy unleashed from the script reading exceeded expectations, and we ask for your interest and support for 'Try,' which will fill viewers' hearts this summer with refreshing laughter and thrilling growth narratives.'
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