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The upcoming drama "Last Summer" has unveiled its 2nd poster! Last Summer is a romantic drama about a man and a woman, friends since childhood, who face the truth about their first love, hidden in Pandora's box.

The story
Lee Jae-wook plays a double role, that of Baek Do-ha and his twin brother, Baek Do-young. Choi Sung-eun plays Song Ha-kyung.
The story follows Baek Do-haa talented architect, and Song Ha-kyunga reserved civil servant. The 2 grew up together, neighbors in a semi-detached house built by their respective fathers. Shared summers, childhood complicity... and feelings never confessed. But everything changes the day Do Ha's parents divorce. He leaves Korea for the United States with his mother, returning for only 3 short weeks each summer.
Ha Kyung, scarred by his departure, has never found the courage to tell him how she feels. However, an event as unexpected as it is decisive will change their relationship forever. And what was thought to belong to the past will resurface, like a Pandora's box ajar.
A 2nd poster full of tension
On the newly unveiled poster, the 2 actors fully embody their roles as childhood friends Baek Do-ha and Song Ha-kyung, who only see each other for 21 days during the summer vacations. Standing side by side on the terrace of the duplex built by their fathers, a subtle tension is built up, arousing curiosity about the romance to come. Baek Do-ha looks at Song Ha-kyung, but she looks away. Their shifting gazes reflect Ha Kyung's feelings, as she turns away from Do Ha.
As an adult, Ha Kyung, who has continued to live in the duplex, ends up spending time with Do Ha, who moves into the house next door. While the poster's overall color palette reflects the refreshing energy of summer, it also alludes to the cold, conflicted relationship between Do Ha and Ha Kyung.
The production team said: "The second poster shows the setting of the duplex, where Do Ha and Ha Kyung's story begins. Their story, which couldn't have started without this house, will live up to viewers' expectations. The episodes set in the duplex will also add interest, so we ask you to continue to follow and support us."
Last summer will be broadcast from November 1 on KBS2 (awaiting an international broadcaster).