Ahn Hyo Seop & Chae Won Bin's First Rom-Com
Ahn Hyo-seop and Chae Won-bin will take on a romantic comedy in SBS's new Wednesday-Thursday drama 'Sold Out Today'. The drama depicts the romance of 'real-life sell-outs' entangled between the perfectionist farmer Matthew Lee (played by Ahn Hyo-seop) and the sell-out home shopping host Dam Ye-jin (played by Chae Won-bin). The first episode airs on the 22nd, promising to deliver excitement and comfort.
광고 영역
Ahn Hyo-seop has consecutively achieved box office success in SBS dramas such as the 'Dr. Romantic' series, 'Business Proposal', and 'Lovers of the Red Sky', and also won an Academy Award for the animation 'K-pop Demon Hunters'. Having established himself as a global rom-com king through 'Business Proposal', he is highly anticipated to play Matthew Lee, a farmer who is outwardly prickly but warm on the inside, in this new work.
After showcasing her mysterious charm in the drama 'A Very Intimate Betrayal', Chae Won-bin will make her romantic comedy debut in 'Sold Out Today'. She is expected to exude a different, lovely energy while working with Ahn Hyo-seop. Furthermore, actors spanning generations, including Kim Bum and Go Doo-shim, are set to appear, promising solid synergy.
※ 이 포스팅은 쿠팡 파트너스 활동의 일환으로 수수료를 제공받습니다.
In the drama, Matthew Lee is a young farmer who cultivates the world's only white mushroom, and Dam Ye-jin visits his farm to obtain the mushrooms, becoming entangled with him after a disastrous first meeting. The two, who bicker at first, gradually grow closer as they recognize and comfort each other's wounds. Their 'bickering' romance is expected to simultaneously bring excitement and comfort to viewers.
광고 영역
The drama offers healing to modern people exhausted by real life, transitioning between a gray city and a green countryside. In particular, Deokpung Village, where Matthew Lee and Dam Ye-jin develop their love, evokes cheerful laughter with its wide-open fields and unique villagers. Director Ahn Jong-yeon's characteristic witty directing is expected to add sitcom-like fun to the romantic comedy.