
As the SBS Friday-Saturday drama "Our Movie" (written by Han Ga-eun and Kang Kyung-min, directed by Lee Jung-heum) moves past its first half, the subtle atmosphere between Lee Je-ha (played by Namkoong Min) and Lee Da-eum (played by Jeon Yeo-been), along with the complex relationships and conflicts involving Chae Seo-young (played by Lee Sul) and Boo Seung-won (played by Seo Hyun-woo), are hinting at a sharp confrontation. Let's dive into the key points to watch in the more emotionally charged second half.
#. Director Lee Je-ha & Rookie Actress Lee Da-eum, What's the Aftermath of a Confession?
First off, the aftermath of Lee Da-eum's straightforward confession to Lee Je-ha is about to hit. Lee Da-eum could not help but fall for Lee Je-ha, who saw her not just as someone with a ticking clock but as a person, Lee Da-eum, capable of anything, giving her courage in a calm yet powerful way. Eventually, her overflowing emotions were conveyed to him. However, Lee Je-ha, drawing a clear line between director and actress, left Lee Da-eum feeling disappointed.
Yet, as Lee Je-ha reflects on every word and action of Lee Da-eum, he starts to realize unfamiliar emotions. The situation gets even more intriguing when Jung Eun-ho (played by Jung Hwi), whom Lee Da-eum revealed as her first love, joins the staff of "White Love" as a new member, sparking a peculiar sense of rivalry.
The shift in Lee Je-ha, who starts to care about Lee Da-eum's daily life despite his initial rejection, raises questions about its impact on their romance. Moreover, the staff of "White Love" have also noticed that there's something unusual about Lee Je-ha and Lee Da-eum's relationship, hinting that many eyes will be on their every move.
#. Director Lee Je-ha's NEW "White Love", What Will the Ending Be?
Next, there's growing interest in how "White Love," directed by Lee Je-ha, will end. Contrary to its reputation as a romance of the century, Lee Je-ha has always been cynical about "White Love," a movie completed amidst his father's scandal. He's been so skeptical about love that he even told Lee Da-eum, who's deeply immersed in the characters and story, that "a week is more than enough to destroy love." Even Lim Jun-byeong (played by Lee Joo-seung), who has watched him from a young age, confidently stated that his brother doesn't do love.
It's intriguing to see how Lee Je-ha, who has dismissed love as futile, will conclude "White Love" in a way that differs from his father's interpretation.
#. The Hidden Truth in "White Love" that Lee Je-ha Seeks?
Lastly, the truth entangled in "White Love," still regarded as a masterpiece by a world-renowned director, is about to be unveiled. The mystery began when Kim Jin-yeo (played by Ye Soo-jung), the lead actress of the original "White Love" and the scandal partner of director Lee Du-young, was asked if she had seen the original screenplay. Lee Je-ha has caught onto clues suggesting that not his father, but his mother wrote the screenplay for "White Love." The impending revelation of the truth he uncovers is shrouded in tension.
Thus, "Our Movie" promises to captivate viewers by unraveling not only the conflicts surrounding Lee Je-ha and Lee Da-eum but also the mystery hidden behind a classic. The story of Lee Je-ha and Lee Da-eum, connecting both in front of and behind the camera, is highly anticipated.
"Our Movie" will air its 7th episode on the 4th at 9:50 PM.
(SBS Entertainment News | Kang Sun-ae)