2TV's new Monday-Tuesday TV series "Treat Me Right" has released a comprehensive teaser video, depicting the new generation of scholar Shin Yun-bok (Kim Myung-soo) and the 21st century
The teaser video shows the heartbreaking moments of Kim Hong-do (Lee Yu-young), a palace servant.
The film begins with a glum Kim Hong-do, staggering into a convenience store with smudged mascara and lipstick, gulping down a beer and smiling wryly.
On the other hand, the sharp yet elegant action of Shin Yun-bok, who tries to teach rude people how to behave, is eye-catching.
Shin Yun-bok's daily life, in which he is struggling to get the job, is in stark contrast to Kim Hong-do's, who is oppressed by others every day.
The moment when the two of them, who had previously been master and apprentice, were reunited was a pink atmosphere.
The sight of Shin Yun-bok holding Kim Hong-do's waist and asking, "Have you been peaceful until now?" raises the heart rates of not only Kim Hong-do but also those watching.
Next, Shin Yun-bok politely distances himself, saying, "It is rude to show my back to my master," and this makes my heart flutter uncontrollably.
Kim Hong-do's situation unfolds, giving us a thrilling thrill. Kim Hong-do also approaches Shin Yun-bok, who is soaked in the rain, to hold an umbrella for him.
"I like being in the rain," she says, gathering courage to take a step closer, but her heart skips a beat when Shin Yun-bok responds, "I like it more." What is the meaning behind this heart-fluttering phrase?
Is this a simple response to the statement that she likes rain, or is it a confession? We look forward to the romance that will unfold between the two.
Meanwhile, "Treat Me Right" is based on a webtoon of the same name, and depicts the 21st century's
The new generation of scholar Shin Yun-bok meets Kim Hong-do, a woman who is tired of life after being treated poorly, and slowly builds a polite romance TV series. It will be broadcast in Korea at 10:10 pm on the 13th.
The transmission will begin.
By chunchun 2024/05/07 23:07 KST