The Late Kim Sae-ron Stars, Lee Chae-min Makes Screen Debut in 'We Live Every Day'
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- 2026-03-05 13:58:53
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- 2026-03-05 13:58:53

[Financial News] The film "We Live Every Day," starring the late Kim Sae-ron and Lee Chae-min, opened in theaters on the 4th. On its first day, it was shown 168 times across 124 screens and drew a cumulative audience of 3,130.
The movie "We Live Every Day" is a youth romance based on a popular webtoon by Gaedarae. Hanteo Global decided in 2021 to fully finance the project and began planning, while Tov Pictures produced the film and led the project. In 2025, the team signed a distribution agreement with JNC Media Group, confirming the theatrical release.
The late Kim Sae-ron plays the lead character Yeoul, while Lee Chae-min, who has risen to prominence through the drama "Bon Appétit, Your Majesty," appears as Hosu, a 17-year-old boy who has a crush on Yeoul. This film marks Lee Chae-min's big-screen debut.
A representative from Hanteo Global stated, "Timed with the film's release, we will sequentially unveil an original soundtrack (OST) featuring many highly skilled artists, kicking off full-scale promotions."
Another Hanteo Global official added, "Starting with Shin Yong Jae, a total of nine artist teams from various genres and generations took part in the OST."
The first track to open the series is OST Part.1, "Maybe This Is the Beginning of My Love," sung by emotional vocalist Shin Yong Jae. This romantic ballad captures the clumsy yet pure feelings that arise at the very moment love begins.
jashin@fnnews.com Shin Jin-ah Reporter