After kissing Song Jae Young (played by Chun Woo Hee) on the island, Sun Woo Hye's feelings gradually came out. Sun Woo Hye, who had never looked into his own heart, gradually began to show cracks in his emotions.
Song Joong Ki has completed the transformation of his character with his subtle yet clear and restrained acting and delicate expressiveness. In particular, in EP5, he says, "I always pretend not to win and collapse, and when I collapse like that, I feel sick for a few days."
Sung Woo Hye's narration, "He's come back to life again," adds Song Joong Ki's unique voice and sensibility, further deepening the emotion of the work.
Just like the saying goes, "If you see a work, you can't help but fall in love,"
Song Joong Ki's charm continues to shine through. With his simple yet genuine acting, he maintains the warmth and breath of Sun Woo Hye, slowly drawing the viewers' emotions.
The emotional story continues convincingly without any provocative devices, and the restrained acting makes the drama even more thrilling, raising expectations for the remaining episodes.
Meanwhile, "My Youth" will be broadcast twice in a row every Friday at 8:50 pm.
It can be rewatched on Play, Fuji TV's OTT platform FOD in Japan, Viu in Asia, the Middle East and Africa, and on the Americas, Europe and Oceania.
It is available to watch in the Middle East and India through Rakuten Viki.
2025/09/21 17:57 KST
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