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JTBC's romantic drama « The Practical Guide to Love »continues to unveil its sentimental universe with new posters focusing on its three main characters. Han Ji-min, Park Sung-hoon and Lee Ki-taek embody 3 different visions of love, between reassuring stability and seductive unpredictability.
Following on from the first images unveiled, these posters now focus on how everyone approaches the romance, and the choice that awaits the heroine.
A woman who chooses to love
Han Ji-min lends her features to Lee Ui-yeong, a woman who decides to stop waiting for love to come by chance. Sitting on a terrace bathed in light, she flashes a smile full of anticipation. The iconography of the heart above her head and the associated slogan («A woman who chooses love») mark a clear turning point: Ui-yeong no longer wants to suffer fate, but to become an actress in her own love story.

This positioning underlines the drama's central theme: love as a conscious decision, not a mere coincidence.
Two visions of romance
Opposite her, 2 male figures with opposite charms.
Park Sung-hoon plays Song Tae-seop, billed as «the man who looks like the right answer». On his poster, he emerges from his car with two coffees in hand, ready to offer a gentle, thoughtful morning. His image evokes stability, thoughtfulness and a romance that fits naturally into everyday life.

In contrast, Lee Ki-taek plays Shin Ji-su, described as «the unpredictable man who turns my day upside down». Dressed in a biker jacket, sitting on his motorcycle, he exudes a free, daring aura. His confident gaze hints at a more intense, less predictable romance, capable of overturning all certainties.

The Practical Guide to Love will be broadcast from February 28 at 10:40pm (KST) on JTBCand will be available on Viki.
