Park Bo Younger takes on a brand new problem by portraying twin sisters Yoo Mi Ji and Yoo Mi Rae, who look alike however are utterly totally different in each different method. For causes that stay unclear, the 2 swap lives. The story follows their advanced journey as Yoo Mi Ji and Yoo Mi Rae, in addition to Yoo Mi Ji who pretends to be Yoo Mi Rae and Yoo Mi Rae who pretends to be Yoo Mi Ji, exploring 4 intertwined lives.
Making waves along with her first-ever blonde coiffure since debut, Park Bo Younger completely embodies the emotional tone of the drama within the newly launched “Mi Ji’s Seoul” poster.
Within the poster, Yoo Mi Ji stands alone by the Han River, quietly gazing on the golden hues of a setting solar. Behind her, Seoul stretches out in a smooth, dreamlike glow.
Her eyes, stuffed with a fancy mix of feelings, are paired with the caption: “Yesterday has ended, tomorrow is much away, and right now’s Seoul stays unwritten.” The phrases ring a bell, particularly for many who, like Yoo Mi Ji, have left behind a once-bright previous—as a rising observe star—and now face the uncertainty of what lies forward. Whereas yesterday has slipped away and tomorrow nonetheless feels distant, right now stays open, stuffed with chance and alter.
The “Mi Ji’s Seoul” poster affords a glimpse into the unpredictable current of Yoo Mi Ji, whose glory days appear to have handed too quickly, setting the stage for a journey that’s each touching and relatable.
“Our Unwritten Seoul” is about to premiere on Might 24 at 9:20 p.m. KST.