Love Me reveals 3 romantic posters with Seo Hyun-jin, Chang Ryul, Lee Si-woo and Dahyun

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JTBC continues to unveil the sensitive world of " Love Me "With 3 posters focusing on couples at different ages and stages of life. Inspired by a Swedish series, the drama follows a family in which each member, marked by loneliness, meets someone who rekindles in them the desire to love or be loved again.

Three romances, three ages, three ways of loving

The first poster features Seo Joon-kyung, obstetrician gynecologist played by Seo Hyun-jin, and Ju Do-hyun, musical director played by Chang Ryul. Initially neighbors, they share parallel lives where solitude has long been the rule. The phrase "My solitude dissipated, and this person entered" captures the essence of their budding relationship: a simple gesture like sharing headphones, glances that draw closer, smiles that emerge almost in spite of themselves. Two adults convinced they've found their equilibrium, but who discover that loving still requires courage, even at over 30.

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In a more mature vein, the second poster presents Joon-kyung's father, Seo Jin-ho (Yoo Jae-myung). Tired of the daily grind and freshly released from his obligations, he meets Jin Ja-yeong (Yoon Sea) on a solo trip. She first becomes his guide, then the person able to welcome his silences, regrets and wounds without judgment. "She, who bore the same pain as me, embraced my pain" sums up a romance imbued with gentleness, where two adults in their fifties find each other without artifice, as if their scars were responding to each other.

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Love blossoms between two childhood friends

Finally, the last poster breathes youth thanks to Seo Jun-seo (Lee Si-woo) and Ji Hye-on, played by TWICE's Dahyun. The glued smiles, spontaneous gestures and natural closeness say it all: they share a friendship forged since kindergarten, but something is changing. For Jun-seo, struggling to find her way and living in a troubled family, Hye-on represents a refuge, a sincere mirror. The tagline "She recognized parts of me I didn't know existed" heralds the turning point when he realizes that his future may well begin with her.

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Through these three dynamics, adult love is reborn, mature romance mends, and the tender shift from friendship to love, Love Me promises a nuanced exploration of the cycles of life and the heart.

The drama will air from December 19, 8:50pm (KST) on JTBC (awaiting an international broadcaster).


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