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Scheduled for September 5 on jTBC (less than a month away!), My Youth, Song Joong-ki's new kdrama, signed by jTBC, unveils a trailer for the first time.

A teaser that awakens nostalgia for first love :
The opening teaser, which revives memories of first love, begins with Sunwoo Hae narrating, "Is there anyone who remembers his first season, that year, that first snow?" Scenes show Sunwoo Hae, Sung Je-yeon, Mo Tae Rin (Lee Joo Myung) and Kim Seok Joo (Seo Ji Hoon), recalling their innocent, awkward youth, filled with dreams and love, creating an atmosphere of nostalgia.
Sunwoo Hae's voice then echoes, saying, "At 19, you stood there like a stone on the path, tripping me every time I passed." Meanwhile, the young Sunwoo Hae (Nam Da Reum) and Sung Je-yeon (Jeon So-young) exchange shy smiles as they board a bus on a rainy day.
The teaser ends with the adult version of Sunwoo Hae and Sung Je-yeonlooking out of the bus window at a now-changed landscape. Sunwoo Haepensive, wonders aloud, "What would you say if you could see me now?"
A reunion with a childhood sweetheart
My Youth tells the story of Sun Woo-haeplayed by Song Joong-ki, a former child star who saw his career take off before dying too soon. Now a florist, he leads a quiet life built on wounds that have never fully healed. But everything changes when he finds Sung Je-yeonhis first love, played by Chun Woo-hee.
In this trailer, we see 2 children growing up to become adults, and Song Joong-ki talks about:
(Soft music)
"The first season I experienced left a lasting impression on me.
Does anyone else remember their very first snowfall?
We were pure.
We had dreams.
We loved each other.
And we were clumsy, just clumsy."
(Music rises slightly)
"You came like a sudden wave,
Appearing without warning to trip me up."
"At that moment...
If you could see who I've become today,
what would you say?"
The latest poster shows Sunwoo Hae and Sung Je-yeon reunited after many years apart. A photo carefully tucked into the corner of a notebook and pages left unfinished suggest the remnants of a first love at 19. The caption, " I'll always know you over and over again", placed above the image of their adult reunion, makes us impatient to discover the continuation of their romance.

My Youth is shaping up to be one of this fall's must-see dramas. A romantic, melancholy and deeply human rendezvous to discover. every Friday on JTBC from September 5 (and hopefully on an international broadcaster).