'Our Blues' First Love Cha Seung-won on Appearance, Influence on Lee Jung Eun

Cha Seung-won and Lee Jung Eun heralded a sweet, sour middle-aged chemi.TVNs new Saturday, Our Blues (playplayed by Noh Hee-kyung/directed by Kim Gyu-tae), which will be broadcast on April 9, is an omnibus drama that depicts various life stories of various characters in the background of warm and lively Jeju Island and the cold and rough sea.Lee Byung-hun, Shin Min-ah, Cha Seung-won, Lee Jung Eun, Han Ji-min, Kim Woo-bin, Kim Hye-ja, Goh Doo-shim, Uhm Jung-hwa and other cast lineups.Our Blues, which is releasing the Episode teaser of 14 protagonists in succession, is raising expectations with different atmospheres and stories for each teaser.The fifth Episode teaser released in the meantime is Cha Seung-won and Lee Jung Eun.The two are friends who met in 20 years, and will draw a middle-aged story that reminds me of memories of youth.The video begins with the appearance of Eternal First Love Cha Seung-won (played by Choi Han-soo) and The Slap Lee Jung Eun (played by Jung Eun-hee) who returned to Jeju Island.Cha Seung-won, who came back as a perfect city man, seems to have something to do with him.His sparkling childhood and his struggle to make money are crossed, and Cha Seung-wons eyes are wet.Cha Seung-won then asks Lee Jung Eun bitterly, What was I like then? Wasnt it as funny and puffy as it is now?Lee Jung Eun meets First Love Cha Seung-won and feels like a return to his fragrant childhood.Lee Jung Euns life, which sells fish shops in Jeju Island, has always been as fishy and hard as fish.Lee Jung Eun tells Cha Seung-won, I meet you and talk about the dream of youth that I have forgotten.However, something unusual happens between the two people who have been chewing on the faint memories.Cha Seung-wons empty face, standing in a vibrant marketplace, is contained, followed by Lee Jung Eun, who says, Where are you from to where you are lying.Cha Seung-won is curious about what lies he has told and what happened to the two people who have been The Slap as his hometown Friend.
Cha Seung-won and Lee Jung Eun heralded a sweet, sour middle-aged chemi.TVNs new Saturday, Our Blues (playplayed by Noh Hee-kyung/directed by Kim Gyu-tae), which will be broadcast on April 9, is an omnibus drama that depicts various life stories of various characters in the background of warm and lively Jeju Island and the cold and rough sea.Lee Byung-hun, Shin Min-ah, Cha Seung-won, Lee Jung Eun, Han Ji-min, Kim Woo-bin, Kim Hye-ja, Goh Doo-shim, Uhm Jung-hwa and other cast lineups.Our Blues, which is releasing the Episode teaser of 14 protagonists in succession, is raising expectations with different atmospheres and stories for each teaser.The fifth Episode teaser released in the meantime is Cha Seung-won and Lee Jung Eun.The two are friends who met in 20 years, and will draw a middle-aged story that reminds me of memories of youth.The video begins with the appearance of Eternal First Love Cha Seung-won (played by Choi Han-soo) and The Slap Lee Jung Eun (played by Jung Eun-hee) who returned to Jeju Island.Cha Seung-won, who came back as a perfect city man, seems to have something to do with him.His sparkling childhood and his struggle to make money are crossed, and Cha Seung-wons eyes are wet.Cha Seung-won then asks Lee Jung Eun bitterly, What was I like then? Wasnt it as funny and puffy as it is now?Lee Jung Eun meets First Love Cha Seung-won and feels like a return to his fragrant childhood.Lee Jung Euns life, which sells fish shops in Jeju Island, has always been as fishy and hard as fish.Lee Jung Eun tells Cha Seung-won, I meet you and talk about the dream of youth that I have forgotten.However, something unusual happens between the two people who have been chewing on the faint memories.Cha Seung-wons empty face, standing in a vibrant marketplace, is contained, followed by Lee Jung Eun, who says, Where are you from to where you are lying.Cha Seung-won is curious about what lies he has told and what happened to the two people who have been The Slap as his hometown Friend.

Cha Seung-won and Lee Jung Eun heralded a sweet, sour middle-aged chemi.

TVN's new Saturday, "Our Blues" (playplayed by Noh Hee-kyung/directed by Kim Gyu-tae), which will be broadcast on April 9, is an omnibus Drama that depicts various life stories of various characters in the background of warm and lively Jeju Island and the cold and rough sea. Lee Byung-hun, Shin Min-ah, Cha Seung-won, Lee Jung Eun, Han Ji-min, Kim Woo-bin, Kim Hye-ja, Goh Doo-shim, Uhm Jung-hwa and other cast lineups.

Our Blues, which is releasing the Episode teaser of 14 protagonists in succession, is raising expectations with different atmospheres and stories for each teaser. The fifth Episode teaser released in the meantime is Cha Seung-won and Lee Jung Eun. The two are Friends who met in 20 years, and will draw a middle-aged story that reminds me of memories of youth.

The video begins with the appearance of 'Eternal First Love' Cha Seung-won (played by Choi Han-soo) and The Slap Lee Jung Eun (played by Jung Eun-hee) who returned to Jeju Island. Cha Seung-won, who came back as a perfect city man, seems to have something to do with him. His sparkling childhood and his struggle to make money are crossed, and Cha Seung-won's eyes are wet. Cha Seung-won then asks Lee Jung Eun bitterly, "What was I like then? Wasn't it as funny and puffy as it is now?"

Lee Jung Eun meets First Love Cha Seung-won and feels like a return to his fragrant childhood. Lee Jung Eun's life, which sells fish shops in Jeju Island, has always been as fishy and hard as fish. Lee Jung Eun tells Cha Seung-won, "I meet you and talk about the dream of youth that I have forgotten."

However, something unusual happens between the two people who have been chewing on the faint memories. Cha Seung-won's empty face, standing in a vibrant marketplace, is contained, followed by Lee Jung Eun, who says, "Where are you from to where you are lying." Cha Seung-won is curious about what lies he has told and what happened to the two people who have been The Slap as his hometown Friend.