Actors Yoon Kye-sang and Kim Yo-han captivate viewers with a special mentor-student chemistry in the new SBS Friday-Saturday drama 'Try: We Become Miracles.'

Scheduled to premiere on the 25th, the new SBS Friday-Saturday drama 'Try: We Become Miracles' (written by Lim Jin-a and directed by Jang Young-seok, hereafter 'Try') is a comic coming-of-age sports drama featuring the unpredictable eccentric director Joo Ka-ram and the perennial underdog Hanyang High School rugby team racing towards victory at the National Sports Festival. Director Jang Young-seok, who co-directed the drama 'Taxi Driver 2', and writer Lim Jin-a, who won the best script award in the SBS Cultural Foundation script contest, have joined forces, and they are joined by a cast of actors with strong acting skills and vibrant energy, including Yoon Kye-sang (as Joo Ka-ram), Lim Se-mi (as Bae Ji), and Kim Yo-han (as Yoon Seong-jun), raising expectations.

Among them, Yoon Kye-sang plays the role of 'Joo Ka-ram', who returns as the eccentric new coach of the perennial underdog Hanyang High School rugby team after being a former idol of the rugby world, while Kim Yo-han takes on the role of the FM captain 'Yoon Seong-jun' of the Hanyang High School rugby team, promising to deliver an exhilarating character performance.

In this context, 'Try' has unveiled stills containing the surprising mentor-student chemistry of Yoon Kye-sang and Kim Yo-han, capturing attention. In the released stills, Joo Ka-ram is seen directing training in a loose shirt that makes him look like he just stepped out for a neighborhood walk. His playful fiddling with trivial soap bubbles instead of a tactical board or rugby ball is pure cheerfulness. Joo Ka-ram's expression, as he mischievously glances at the players as if timing a prank, elicits laughter from viewers.

On the other hand, the cold atmosphere of Yoon Seong-jun, which is completely different from Joo Ka-ram, captures attention. In the stills, Yoon Seong-jun stands defiantly in front of Joo Ka-ram, shooting a rebellious gaze. His expression, devoid of any smile, contrasts sharply with the calm and mischievous demeanor felt in Joo Ka-ram, instead exuding a firm charisma. The reversal in their temperaments, as if the coach and player roles were swapped, heightens interest.

As such, curiosity about the various dramatic developments hidden within the unpredictable chemistry between Joo Ka-ram and Yoon Seong-jun, likened to a rugby ball that may bounce anywhere, is rising steeply ahead of the upcoming 'Try'.

Thus, this summer, filled with the energy of passionate youth, the new SBS Friday-Saturday drama 'Try: We Become Miracles' will premiere on the 25th at 9:50 p.m.

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