KBS Joy’s highly anticipated drama “Sorry Again” has just revealed a captivating new poster featuring stars Jun So Min, Gong Min Jung, and Jang Hui Ryoung lounging on a pink sofa in the clouds. The poster provides a whimsical yet insightful glimpse into the lives of three women facing unexpected challenges in a new city.
“Sorry Again” follows Ji Song Yi (played by Jun So Min), a single woman navigating life after abruptly ending her engagement. With a newlywed home loan looming, Ji Song Yi relocates to a new town and takes on a string of part-time jobs in an attempt to stay afloat financially. The drama weaves together the stories of three women as they grapple with societal pressures, unexpected friendships, and the struggles of urban life.
Gong Min Jung stars as Choi Ha Na, a dedicated career woman and working mom who faces her own set of obstacles. Despite her professional success, Ha Na finds herself isolated and viewed as an outsider among the other mothers in her neighborhood’s tight-knit community.
Meanwhile, Jang Hui Ryoung brings to life Ahn Chan Yang, a serene pottery teacher with an intriguing secret hobby. Her sophisticated appearance and innocent demeanor are at odds with the steamy novel she clutches in the poster, hinting at her complex and unexpected personality.
In the newly released poster, the trio is seen sitting on a plush pink couch amidst the clouds, symbolizing the surreal yet challenging world they’re about to enter. Ji Song Yi’s dreamy expression and soft pink cardigan reflect her hopeful yet uncertain outlook. In contrast, Choi Ha Na balances a coffee cup and laptop, embodying the essence of a modern, multitasking mom caught between work and family demands. Ahn Chan Yang, dressed in white, exudes elegance, but the book in her hand adds an intriguing layer to her character.
Behind them, high-rise apartments loom, suggesting the trials of urban life and the social hierarchies they’ll encounter. With captions that read, “Even paradise has its pitfalls” and “The tumultuous survival story in a new city,” the poster teases a heartfelt and humorous journey of friendship, ambition, and resilience.
“Sorry Again” premieres on December 5, promising viewers a relatable and touching exploration of the challenges faced by women forging their own paths in the modern world.
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