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We Are All Trying Here (2026)

We Are All Trying Here (2026)

9.6Psychological · Life · Drama

A story of the struggles and journey of people tormented by envy and jealousy, while trying to find their own peace. Hwang Dong Man is an aspiring director who is the only one in the famous film industry group "The Eight" that hasn't debuted. He tries not to get caught up in feeling worthless. Byeon Eun A works as a producer for Choi Film. She's called "The Axe" due to her sharp screenplay reviews. She hides her anger and fears inside. Park Gyeong Se is a film director. He is particularly swayed and stressed by Hwang Dong Man after his recent movie bombed at the box office. Ko Hye Jin is the CEO of Gobak Film and is married to Park Gyeong Se. She is broad-minded and steadfast enough to embrace Hwang Dong Man's long-winded talks. Hwang Jin Man is Hwang Dong Man's older brother and a former poet. After experiencing the end of incompetence, he, whose inner self collapsed, feels empty. (Source: AsianWiki)

We Are All Trying Here | Official Trailer | Netflix [ENG SUB]

Synopsis

A story of the struggles and journey of people tormented by envy and jealousy, while trying to find their own peace. Hwang Dong Man is an aspiring director who is the only one in the famous film industry group "The Eight" that hasn't debuted. He tries not to get caught up in feeling worthless. Byeon Eun A works as a producer for Choi Film. She's called "The Axe" due to her sharp screenplay reviews. She hides her anger and fears inside. Park Gyeong Se is a film director. He is particularly swayed and stressed by Hwang Dong Man after his recent movie bombed at the box office. Ko Hye Jin is the CEO of Gobak Film and is married to Park Gyeong Se. She is broad-minded and steadfast enough to embrace Hwang Dong Man's long-winded talks. Hwang Jin Man is Hwang Dong Man's older brother and a former poet. After experiencing the end of incompetence, he, whose inner self collapsed, feels empty. (Source: AsianWiki)

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Here Is Ellen

The feeling of envy and anxiety of seeing others succeed while we continue to lag behind may feel familiar to someone today. This drama can only be felt if it's actually happening or has happened in ur life. The story will touch ur deepest emotions, and as if ur mind is busy looking for an escape through the story. The negative emotions here are conveyed satirically. The script and direction are excellent. Bcz I experienced it, yes, 100/10, maybe even 10,000/10. Ratings can't reflect the true quality. When this drama aired, I wanted to deceive myself as if we were walking together. However, what matters is real action, not just the eyes staring at the screen.

InspectorMegre

I am writing this after ep 1 because the summary writeup in MDL top page and the earlier MDL article for the drama does NOTHNG to convey what this drama is like. This is absolutely delightful! What a masterpiece! such a great story and acting, and filming. So creative. Gods prevented me from bailing out on this drama by sending me an Angel user who wrote that the script writer for this drama also wrote My Mister, which is one of my top favs. Based on the writeup in the MDL preview article long time ago, I thought this would be a gloomy psychological melodrama - no thanks!!!!!... - but heck no! There is humor, there is depression and hunger and loan sharks, and there is sunlight and fields of flowers and new experiences and love. Totally charming and delightful. A real art piece :) Very deep, compassionate, painful, funny, such a treat! I give Thanks to the Great Creator and drama production team that made this kdrama possible. I trust that this will continue in all episodes :) Helelujah baby we got a real kdrama to watch!!!!!!! This is an event to be celebrated - we will be watching a masterpiece being born for the next 6 weeks. Also we will be watching transformation and rebirth of ML and FL, and hopefully all the commercially oriented 8 and their entourage.

Videos: Trailer & Teasers
We Are All Trying Here | Official Trailer | Netflix [ENG SUB]
We Are All Trying Here | Official Trailer | Netflix
We Are All Trying Here | Korean Drama | Teaser 1
We Are All Trying Here Official Teaser :update | Koo Kyo Hwan, Go Youn Jung | New korean drama
We Are All Trying Here | Official Trailer (2026) | Koo Kyo Hwan | Go Youn Jung
Cast
Koo Kyo Hwan

Koo Kyo Hwan

Hwang Dong Man

Go Youn Jung

Go Youn Jung

Byeon Eun A

Oh Jung Se

Oh Jung Se

Park Gyeong Se

Kang Mal Geum

Kang Mal Geum

Ko Hye Jin

Park Hae Joon

Park Hae Joon

Hwang Jin Man

Bae Jong Ok

Bae Jong Ok

O Jeong Hui

Han Sun Hwa

Han Sun Hwa

Jang Mi Ran

Choi Won Young

Choi Won Young

Choi Dong Hyeon

Jeon Bae Soo

Jeon Bae Soo

Park Yeong Su ['Council of Eight' member]

Shim Hee Sub

Shim Hee Sub

Lee Jun Hwan [Choi Film director]

Park Ye Ni

Park Ye Ni

Choi Hyo Jin [Choi Film planning PD]

Bae Myung Jin

Bae Myung Jin

Lee Gi Ri [Choi Film director]

Jo Min Kook

Jo Min Kook

Woo Seung Tae [Choi Film director]

Yun Woon Kyung

Yun Woon Kyung

Ga Su Ja [Eun A's grandmother]

Kim Man Ho

Kim Man Ho

[Director] (Ep. 1)

Park Se Hoon

Park Se Hoon

[Landlord] (Ep. 1-2)

Ha Sung Min

Ha Sung Min

[Crosswalk pedestrian] (Ep. 1-2)

Jung Jong Joon

Jung Jong Joon

[Dong Man's uncle] (Ep. 2)

Jung Hye Ji

Jung Hye Ji

[XimFit staff] (Ep. 4)

Park Jae Chul

Park Jae Chul

[Props master] (Ep. 4)

Cho Su Yeon

Cho Su Yeon

Im Na Yeong [Choi Film employee]

Park Soo Young

Park Soo Young

Park Sang Jin [JH Entertainment]

Han Si A

Han Si A

Byeon Eun A [Child]

Kim Jong Hoon

Kim Jong Hoon

Ma Jae Yeong [Eun A's ex-boyfriend]

Choi Hee Jin

Choi Hee Jin

[Psychiatrist]

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Synopsis

A story of the struggles and journey of people tormented by envy and jealousy, while trying to find their own peace. Hwang Dong Man is an aspiring director who is the only one in the famous film industry group "The Eight" that hasn't debuted. He tries not to get caught up in feeling worthless. Byeon Eun A works as a producer for Choi Film. She's called "The Axe" due to her sharp screenplay reviews. She hides her anger and fears inside. Park Gyeong Se is a film director. He is particularly swayed and stressed by Hwang Dong Man after his recent movie bombed at the box office. Ko Hye Jin is the CEO of Gobak Film and is married to Park Gyeong Se. She is broad-minded and steadfast enough to embrace Hwang Dong Man's long-winded talks. Hwang Jin Man is Hwang Dong Man's older brother and a former poet. After experiencing the end of incompetence, he, whose inner self collapsed, feels empty. (Source: AsianWiki)

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ZuitSu007
4월 30일

A MASTERPIECE IN MAKING ✨

Park Hae Young has worked her magic yet again. After masterpieces like “My Mister” and “My Liberation Notes,” she returns with “We Are All Trying Here.”Actor Koo Kyo Hwan, whom we know from “D.P. 1 & 2,” plays the character of Hwang Dong Man, and Go Youn Jung, known for “Can This Love Be Translated?”, “Resident Playbook,” and “Alchemy of Souls 1 & 2,” plays the role of Byeon Eun A in this drama.Honestly, when I started it, I wasn’t sure if it was going to click with me or not. It’s unlike the usual dramas we watch,there is no superhuman ML or invincible FL...What we see instead is a deep dive into the very realistic and harsh world of the film industry. When I first started the drama, I didn’t know who the writer was, but I got this uncanny feeling of similarity to “My Mister” and “My Liberation Notes,” and lo and behold, it's the same writer!✨🤗Unlike the typical K-drama style, which often leans toward a kind of fictional utopia, this drama dives headfirst into the realities of the film world. There are no purely black-and-white characters; every character falls into the grey area, just like most of us in the real world...The characters represent complex emotions like: greed, ambition, jealousy, inferiority, competitiveness, hardship, and the deep desire to be noticed. Each of them has something they love, something they want, and something they are anxious about...OUR ML & FLOur ML, Hwang Dong Man, represents the struggle of someone who wants to pursue what he loves but hasn’t gotten his break yet, even after 20 years in the industry. He’s an aspiring director and the only one in the famous film industry group “The Eight” who hasn’t debuted...Despite this, he shows up to face the world with a smile, masking his anxiety with a talkative facade. It’s his way of maintaining a sense of normalcy in a harsh and often demeaning environment...He’s a character that may be hard to fully understand at first. He uses his love for food and his talkativeness as shields to fill the void within him...Watching his peers move forward while he remains stagnant, he inevitably feels jealousy and anxiety, which sometimes cause him to behave unpleasantly towards his colleagues, friends, and those around him. Still, his struggles make him someone we can’t help but root for...On the other hand, Byeon Eun A, a producer at Choi Film, is almost the complete opposite...Instead of expressing her emotions outwardly, she internalizes them, letting them build up until they manifest as anxiety in the form of nosebleeds. She reminds me of Lee Ji An (played by IU) from “My Mister,” especially in the way she moves through life with a deadpan expression and eyes that seem to lack warmth...There’s a sense of hollowness and emptiness within her that reflects in her gaze, almost as if her eyes are a mirror to her inner world. She’s known as “The Axe” due to her sharp screenplay reviews and used to be extremely cutthroat in her criticism. However, something happened about a year ago that caused her to change...It seems to be connected to her ex-boyfriend, though the details are still unclear since only two episodes have aired...This is something that will likely give us deeper insight into her character as the story progresses...Both characters carry their own struggles, and it’s through these struggles that they begin to connect...OTHER CHARACTERSPark Gyeong Se, played by Oh Jung Se, is one of “The Eight” and is easily provoked by Dong Man’s blunt and talkative nature. After his movie receives bad reviews, he blames Dong Man for it. He represents someone who externalizes blame, and for him, Dong Man becomes the scapegoat...His wife, Ko Hye Jin, CEO of Gobak Film (played by Kang Mal Geum), is loyal yet grounded. She’s the kind of person who will show you the truth when you’re wrong. She understands Dong Man’s situation while also recognizing her husband’s tendency to shift blame. Tho I have to say the way she kicks out Dong Man out of their group activities and his brother too when he confronts them about it I found to be very harsh especially the sign outside the restaurant "Dong Man and his brother not allowed here" is very bullying and discriminatory...But I guess she has her flaws too...Choi Dong Hyeon, CEO of Choi Film (played by Choi Won Young), comes across as narcissistic and self-absorbed. He looks down on others and doesn’t like seeing anyone who might outshine him...Hwang Jin Man, played by Park Hae Joon (“When Life Gives You Tangerines”), is Dong Man’s older brother. He works hard and struggles but deeply cares for Dong Man and wants the best for him. While he may seem brusque at first, his actions reveal his genuine concern and love for his brother...There’s still so much more to explore in their stories, and I’m honestly looking forward to learning more about each of them as the series progresses!😇✨

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executor
4월 30일

Saddest One

I have seen just 4 eps and I’m already sad like each eps shows each pain and suffer of each individual through two great actors. when Dong-Man said that he wanna be in the other side of the world, I was in tears. And when Dong-Man and Eun-a both fought up there places it was masterpiece, like showing that quiet people can sparkle very thoughtfully. it a best one to watch

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InspectorMegre
4월 30일

Totally delightful, a true treat

I am writing this after ep 1 because the summary writeup in MDL top page and the earlier MDL article for the drama does NOTHNG to convey what this drama is like. This is absolutely delightful! What a masterpiece! such a great story and acting, and filming. So creative. Gods prevented me from bailing out on this drama by sending me an Angel user who wrote that the script writer for this drama also wrote My Mister, which is one of my top favs. Based on the writeup in the MDL preview article long time ago, I thought this would be a gloomy psychological melodrama - no thanks!!!!!... - but heck no! There is humor, there is depression and hunger and loan sharks, and there is sunlight and fields of flowers and new experiences and love. Totally charming and delightful. A real art piece :) Very deep, compassionate, painful, funny, such a treat! I give Thanks to the Great Creator and drama production team that made this kdrama possible. I trust that this will continue in all episodes :) Helelujah baby we got a real kdrama to watch!!!!!!! This is an event to be celebrated - we will be watching a masterpiece being born for the next 6 weeks. Also we will be watching transformation and rebirth of ML and FL, and hopefully all the commercially oriented 8 and their entourage.

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Amine Benrejeb
4월 30일

The Art Of Park Hae Young ✨

My liberation notes , My mister , another miss oh , we are all here trying We’re in a universe of one of the best korean Screen Writers Park Hae-young. Every character will be flawed and often at their worst phase of lifeHer writing is always a meditation of the pain every character feels. She finds ways of bringing it out at Her pace. every character of hers shows feels real vulnerable and imperfect ... every word every dialogue every discussion has meaning and depth .. these shows show u the hidden truths .. the unwanted talks and cuts deep into your soul ... every story feels deeply personal and reflective, almost like reading a diary .. some type of therapy these shows have no plot twist or major turns out .. they focus on emotions feelings ,mental health .life challengesEvery character in her shows is searching for a way to live to love to survive .. a way to life aren't these issues the most important ones after all 💟

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Berbox Kay lee Zona
4월 30일

FIRST IMPRESSION: ABSOLUTE CINEMA!

From the writer behind "My Mister" and "My Liberation Notes," "We Are All Trying Here" dives headfirst into the cutthroat world of the film industry. The story centers on a man in his forties, an aspiring director yearning for his big break. His journey intersects with a stressed and anxious producer, and together with a diverse group of individuals, they embark on a quest to overcome their feelings of worthlessness and carve out their own place in the world. This drama is a slice-of-life, character-driven narrative that unflinchingly portrays the pain, struggle, jealousy, and anxiety that accompany the pursuit of dreams in the face of relentless setbacks.The characters are a masterclass in moral ambiguity, driven by a complex mix of desire, greed, hardship, and a deep-seated need to be seen. They exist not in black and white, but in the nuanced shades of grey, their actions often questionable yet undeniably understandable. The pilot episodes are nothing short of cinematic brilliance, immersive and akin to a feature-length film. This emotional rollercoaster is elevated by phenomenal performances, thought-provoking dialogue that lingers long after the credits roll, and a brilliant introduction that leaves you eagerly anticipating the rest of the journey.Koo Kyo Hwan leads the charge as Hwang Dong Man, a character who is likely to stay with viewers for a long time. He's a complex, broken man grappling with anxiety, masking his struggles with a smile and a talkative facade. Watching others progress while he remains stagnant fuels his negativity and jealousy, shaping his actions. While he may be difficult to fully comprehend, he's a character you'll find yourself rooting for, his development eagerly awaited. Koo Kyo Hwan's nuanced and raw performance breathes life into every emotion. Alongside him, Go Youn Jung shines as Eun Ah, a producer whose anxiety manifests as nosebleeds. She navigates each day with an unsettling lack of warmth in her eyes. Go Youn Jung's portrayal of Eun Ah, a character who communicates more through subtle gestures and impactful eye acting than words, is exceptional. While there are other characters to explore, this initial impression suggests a show that is a must-watch for fans of raw, real, slice-of-life dramas. It might not be for everyone, but for those it resonates with, it truly hits home. I can't wait to see what comes next.

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9.5
Vboss890
4월 30일

You're human, but you're not humane.

We Are All Trying Here is, at least so far, an exceptional show. Everything from the acting to the writing to the music feels cohesive and intentional. Koo Kyo Hwan and Go Youn Jung deliver particularly strong performances, bringing a level of nuance that really elevates the screenplay.What stands out most is how the characters operate on two distinct levels. On the surface, their emotions and personalities are expressed with clarity and subtlety through the actors’ performances. But with a bit more thought, there’s a deeper layer of complexity—motivations, contradictions, and internal conflicts that aren’t immediately obvious but feel carefully constructed. There is also a lot more to uncover about each person, each going through their own struggles, which grips us as the viewers into watching more.The show also approaches emotion in a really fresh way through the concept of the “emotion watch.” It’s a creative device that adds a unique lens to how feelings are expressed and understood, making emotional moments feel both controlled and strangely revealing.The dynamic within the “eight group” is particularly interesting. They often come across as emotionally unintelligent, or at least unequipped to handle their own feelings in a mature way, always blaming Hwang Dong Man for their problems. There’s also a noticeable fragility beneath their interactions: many of them seem to carry a kind of inflated yet brittle ego, constantly needing validation to maintain a sense of superiority that doesn’t quite hold up under scrutiny. Even the smallest confrontation with truth unsettles them, which adds tension to their relationships and makes their interactions feel both frustrating and revealing.edit: his "friends" are honestly so dumb

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ryoato
4월 30일

this drama is my therapy

Story short I like this drama. Is it fun to watch.. I don't know.. but I relate to it. I see myself in both of the main leads, but not to the point that I end up depressed. I see two individuals trying to live, and I see how other people can either bring you up or tear you down. I am not a therapist, so I will be bad at explaining it, and I can't say much more than that I appreciate what the screenwriter is trying to do.It's not action or thriller, but my heart is still pounding like it is. Dong Man is played by Koo Kyo Hwan, and ever since I first watched him in DP, I've understood his charm. I really like the actor, and believe that he is the only guy that can pull off this character. Dong Man is annoying, he talks a lot, but he is an honest person. I can relate to that a lot, the self sabotaging attitude he has. The need to simply say something outloud to validate your existence. I don't want to get too introspective here, I just want to say I appreciate the character. I think people who don't like him just don't understand it. And that is ok.. I just wouldn't point blank say he is a bad person or annoying and horrible. He is a human trying to live, and trying to live doing what he loves to do. To say that he just doesn't want to be anxious, and that he isn't trying to live to please anyone else.. these are lines that resonated with a lot of people.. and I'm glad they are out there so people feel seen through it.I'll wrap up that though. I also really like the FL and the actress portraying her. I don't feel the need to go into detail about it. There are plenty of other reviews that can do the drama justice in praise of acting and writing. For me, I write this to share my thoughts and to recommend. I would recommend this to people that are deep thinkers, and have people that want all the fun and quick content to stay away. This drama is a psychological, so don't come looking for romance or drama that is off the wall. I don't know how to recommend it really, but I do!

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9.5
ruemusha
4월 30일

What Happens When Self-Destructive People Fall in Love?

Chaos. Beautiful chaos.If you’re looking for a formulaic K-drama with likable and predictable leads, I suggest you look elsewhere. This drama isn’t that, and at least right now, it’s so much better because of it.If I’m being honest, the male lead, Dongman, feels like the raw, unfiltered version of how I, and probably most people, might act if everything in life started falling apart. The female lead, Euna, exists on the opposite end of that same emotional spectrum. They contrast each other in such a fascinating way, yet both are clearly struggling under the weight of the lives they’ve been dealt. There’s still so much of this drama left, but this already feels like a strong start. It pushes you out of the typical chaebol drama comfort zone. It won’t be for everyone, but for those of us who understand burnout and the pressure of chasing a dream, it might hit a little too close to home.Update (Episodes 3 - 4):After watching episodes 3 and 4, I’m even more convinced that this drama is something special. What stands out to me is that the writers aren’t trying to make the leads likable or excuse their flaws, they’re just showing them as they are: deeply human.I found myself relating to Dongman more than I expected. The scene that really stayed with me was the dinner table moment with Euna, when she calls him out for being an anxious person. It hit hard. It’s such a quiet but powerful reminder that even people who seem strong or carefree on the outside are often battling internal struggles with self-worth and purpose.I’m really invested in seeing how these two characters grow - how they move beyond their self-destructive patterns and anxiety, and maybe learn to embrace who they are without fear.The character development is already so strong, and we’re not even halfway through. I’m genuinely excited to see where this goes.

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Here Is Ellen
4월 30일

For SoL drama, rating cant reflect the true quality

The feeling of envy and anxiety of seeing others succeed while we continue to lag behind may feel familiar to someone today. This drama can only be felt if it's actually happening or has happened in ur life. The story will touch ur deepest emotions, and as if ur mind is busy looking for an escape through the story. The negative emotions here are conveyed satirically. The script and direction are excellent. Bcz I experienced it, yes, 100/10, maybe even 10,000/10. Ratings can't reflect the true quality. When this drama aired, I wanted to deceive myself as if we were walking together. However, what matters is real action, not just the eyes staring at the screen.

7
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Videos: Trailers & Teasers

We Are All Trying Here | Official Trailer | Netflix [ENG SUB]
We Are All Trying Here | Official Trailer | Netflix
We Are All Trying Here | Korean Drama | Teaser 1
We Are All Trying Here Official Teaser :update | Koo Kyo Hwan, Go Youn Jung | New korean drama
We Are All Trying Here | Official Trailer (2026) | Koo Kyo Hwan | Go Youn Jung

Cast

Koo Kyo Hwan

Known for roles in Korean dramas and films

Koo Kyo Hwan

Hwang Dong Man

Go Youn Jung

Known for roles in Korean dramas and films

Go Youn Jung

Byeon Eun A

Oh Jung Se

Known for roles in Korean dramas and films

Oh Jung Se

Park Gyeong Se

Kang Mal Geum

Known for roles in Korean dramas and films

Kang Mal Geum

Ko Hye Jin

Park Hae Joon

Known for roles in Korean dramas and films

Park Hae Joon

Hwang Jin Man

Bae Jong Ok

Known for roles in Korean dramas and films

Bae Jong Ok

O Jeong Hui

Han Sun Hwa

Known for roles in Korean dramas and films

Han Sun Hwa

Jang Mi Ran

Choi Won Young

Known for roles in Korean dramas and films

Choi Won Young

Choi Dong Hyeon

Jeon Bae Soo

Known for roles in Korean dramas and films

Jeon Bae Soo

Park Yeong Su ['Council of Eight' member]

Shim Hee Sub

Known for roles in Korean dramas and films

Shim Hee Sub

Lee Jun Hwan [Choi Film director]

Park Ye Ni

Known for roles in Korean dramas and films

Park Ye Ni

Choi Hyo Jin [Choi Film planning PD]

Bae Myung Jin

Known for roles in Korean dramas and films

Bae Myung Jin

Lee Gi Ri [Choi Film director]

Jo Min Kook

Known for roles in Korean dramas and films

Jo Min Kook

Woo Seung Tae [Choi Film director]

Yun Woon Kyung

Known for roles in Korean dramas and films

Yun Woon Kyung

Ga Su Ja [Eun A's grandmother]

Kim Man Ho

Known for roles in Korean dramas and films

Kim Man Ho

[Director] (Ep. 1)

Park Se Hoon

Known for roles in Korean dramas and films

Park Se Hoon

[Landlord] (Ep. 1-2)

Ha Sung Min

Known for roles in Korean dramas and films

Ha Sung Min

[Crosswalk pedestrian] (Ep. 1-2)

Jung Jong Joon

Known for roles in Korean dramas and films

Jung Jong Joon

[Dong Man's uncle] (Ep. 2)

Jung Hye Ji

Known for roles in Korean dramas and films

Jung Hye Ji

[XimFit staff] (Ep. 4)

Park Jae Chul

Known for roles in Korean dramas and films

Park Jae Chul

[Props master] (Ep. 4)

Cho Su Yeon

Known for roles in Korean dramas and films

Cho Su Yeon

Im Na Yeong [Choi Film employee]

Park Soo Young

Known for roles in Korean dramas and films

Park Soo Young

Park Sang Jin [JH Entertainment]

Han Si A

Known for roles in Korean dramas and films

Han Si A

Byeon Eun A [Child]

Kim Jong Hoon

Known for roles in Korean dramas and films

Kim Jong Hoon

Ma Jae Yeong [Eun A's ex-boyfriend]

Choi Hee Jin

Known for roles in Korean dramas and films

Choi Hee Jin

[Psychiatrist]

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