Park Eun-bin Kim Min-jae's triangular X3 relationship takes off in earnest.
Do you like SBS Drama 'Brahms' which was first broadcast on August 31st? ' (playwright Ryuborg/directed Cho Young-min) drew more interest by using the motif of the triangular relationship between the musician Brahms - Schumann - Clara. Brahms's lifelong love was Schumann's wife Clara, a musical mentor and close associate, and the situation of these Brahms reminders amplified the curiosity about the relationship of those who will unfold in the future.
The main characters, Chae Song-a (Park Eun-bin) and Park Joon-yung (Kim Min-jae), lay between love and Friendship. Chae Song-a, who is hiding her unrequited love because of her close Friend, unwittingly asked Park Joon-yung if she liked Brahms. Park Joon-yung expressed Brahms' love as 'unbearable love' and replied that he did not like Brahms. This conversation between Chae Song-a and Park Joon-yung was enough to open up the intense rapport of Drama.
The production team released a picture of Friend Han Hyun-ho (Kim Sung-chul), who had a three-way relationship with Park Joon-yung, and his lover Lee Jung-kyung (Park Ji-hyun), ahead of the broadcast on September 1. Here, the combination of Park Eun-bin Boone forms a strange atmosphere and focuses attention.
Park Joon-yung in the photo is playing Schumann's "Troimeri" in front of three people. It is a more curious scene that Park Joon-yung has not played this song in the concert in the last broadcast. What does Park Joon-yung mean to play this song in front of them? And who does Park Joon-yung play this song for? Park Joon-yung in front of the piano, Han Hyun-ho and Lee Jung-kyung looking at such Park Joon-yung, and Chae Song-a's alternate Sight, which alternates between the three, are interestingly entangled and cause curiosity.
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