'Colorful Days' unveiled a family poster capturing dynamic moments of value conflicts.
KBS 2TV's new weekend drama 'Colorful Days' (directed by Kim Hyung-seok, written by So Hyun-kyung) is a family melodrama story of generational empathy about 'everyone has colorful days. Whether in the present, past, or future. It touches on colorful days that meet with different meanings.'
Following the main poster, the additional family poster unveiled today, the 15th, features Jung Il-woo (as Lee Ji-hyuk) and Chun Ho-jin (as Lee Sang-cheol) engaged in a fierce arm-wrestling match, drawing attention with their intense gazes. The unwavering struggle between Ji-hyuk and Sang-cheol starkly reveals the conflict of two individuals with opposing values concerning marriage, amplifying the tension in the drama.
Behind them, Yoon Hyun-min (as Park Sung-jae), Kim Hee-jung (as Kim Da-jung), Shin Soo-hyun (as Lee Soo-bin), Son Sang-yeon (as Lee Ji-wan) cheering by dividing into the blue and white teams, and Jung In-sun (as Ji Eun-oh) acting as the referee are also impressive. Those observing the evenly matched psychological duel anxiously or intriguingly captured the characters' personalities with just a single poster.
In particular, the phrase rewritten from 'generational conflict' to 'generational empathy' suggests that their conflicts ultimately lead to understanding and consolidation, drawing attention to the heartwarming family story that 'Colorful Days' will present.
In this regard, the production team of 'Colorful Days' stated, 'Jung Il-woo and Chun Ho-jin expressed one of the core themes of the drama, generational conflict, through their arm-wrestling match,' adding, 'We plan to portray a warm family dynamic where each generation clashes but ultimately understands one another, so we appreciate your keen interest.'
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