
Kim Sae Ron and Lee Chae Min’s upcoming youth romance Everyday, We (literal title) has officially shifted its release to March, along with the reveal of its main poster.
Timed with the start of the new school semester, the coming-of-age romance follows two 17-year-olds whose longtime friendship is thrown into chaos after an unexpected confession changes everything.
The newly released main poster captures the tender, awkward energy of first love. Ho Soo and Yeo Wool, high school classmates learning how to navigate unfamiliar feelings, are shown sharing a moment filled with unspoken emotion. Yeo Wool steals glances at Ho Soo while struggling to admit the feelings she has only just begun to understand, while Ho Soo, freshly rejected, does his best to keep things from turning awkward between them.
At its core, Everyday, We portrays the hesitation of young people who are afraid of losing a cherished friendship while standing on the edge of first love. The film promises a sweet and relatable story that mirrors the nervous excitement many remember from their own school days.
Everyday, We opens in theaters this March, perfectly timed with the start of a new semester.
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Source: JNC Media Group
