‘You Accelerate’ Chae Jong-hyeop’s ideal type, is it only Park Joo-hyun? curious couple

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[OSEN=장우영 기자] The first preview of ‘The Speed ​​To You’ was released.

KBS2 new Wednesday-Thursday drama ‘The speed that goes to you 493km’ (played by Heo Seong-hye, directed by Jo Woong, produced by Blitzway Studios, hereafter referred to as ‘You Accelerate’) will be broadcasted for the first time at 9:50 pm on Wednesday, the 20th. ‘You Accelerate’ is a hot sports romance between a fresh twenty-five, sports player Park Tae-Yeon (Park Joo-Hyun), and a sports professional, Park Tae-Jun (Chae Jong-Hyeop), on a professional badminton team.

The first trailer for ‘Accelerate You’ was released on the 12th, drawing the attention of prospective viewers. The video begins with Park Tae-joon talking about his ideal type at the words of his friend, “I’ll go on a blind date.” Next to Park Tae-joon, who rhymes by saying, “It only needs to be a woman who works out,” Park Tae-joon, who is the opposite of his ideal type, is drawn together, causing laughter.

The screen changes and you can see Park Tae-yang and Park Tae-joon standing side by side in team uniforms from the ‘Unice’ business team. A strange chemistry can be felt from the two people who glanced at each other, drawing attention. In addition, the meeting between Park Tae-joon, who said that all it takes is a woman who works out, and Park Tae-yang, a woman whose life is all about exercise, raises curiosity about what kind of events will lead to it.

Then, Lee Yoo-min (Seo Ji-hye), who recognized Park Tae-yang at the badminton stadium, said, “Aren’t you Park Tae-yang? It’s been a long time since I’ve known you.” On the other hand, Yook Jeong-hwan (Kim Mu-jun), who runs into Park Tae-yang, treats him coldly, saying, “Park Tae-yang, why are you here?” The two people’s polar opposite attitude towards Park Taeyang amplifies curiosity for some reason.

As such, Taeyang Park is a person who has returned to the badminton world after a long time. The voice of someone saying, “Twenty-five, I’m not young,” seems to represent the burden that Park Tae-yang is carrying over the image of Park Tae-yang watching the badminton game alone. However, at the end of the trailer, Park Taeyang smiles happily when he says “I got a job” and makes us look forward to his work life at Eunice, the business team in the future.

On the other hand, KBS2’s new Wednesday-Thursday drama ‘The speed to you 493km’, where the working life of the badminton business team of twenty-five youth will unfold, will be broadcast for the first time at 9:50 pm on Wednesday, the 20th. /[email protected]

Wooyoung Jang ([email protected])


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