Two answers appear in Han Ji-min’s romance. One is Park Sung-hoon, a man who feels like the right answer. The other is Lee Ki-taek, a man who arrives like an unpredictable variable.
Premiering on the 28th, JTBC’s new weekend drama The Practical Guide to Love has raised anticipation by unveiling its character posters. The different dating styles portrayed by Han Ji-min, Park Sung-hoon, and Lee Ki-taek are already drawing attention from prospective viewers.
Han Ji-min plays Lee Ui-young, a woman who does not “wait” for love but “chooses” it. Sitting on a sunlit outdoor terrace with a soft smile, the heart graphic layered over the image conveys her excitement toward romance. The phrase “Instead of waiting for love, I choose love” reflects Ui-young’s resolve not to hesitate any longer. This time, she looks determined to truly fall in love.
Park Sung-hoon’s Song Tae-seop feels like the model answer to real-life dating. Holding two cups of coffee on his way to work, he radiates quiet warmth. As described as “a man who melts into my everyday life like the right answer,” Tae-seop represents a steady, understated romance. Not flashy, but someone you want by your side for a long time.
In contrast, Lee Ki-taek’s Shin Ji-soo carries a completely different aura. A rider jacket, a motorcycle, and a confident gaze define his presence. Described as “a variable who turns my day upside down,” Ji-soo is expected to create waves in Ui-young’s heart with his unpredictable charm. He is the type who brings both excitement and anxiety, dangerous yet irresistibly attractive.
Standing before Ui-young are two men of entirely different temperaments. Comfortable stability or thrilling turbulence. As each defines love in his own way, the trio is set to complete the relatable romance unique to The Practical Guide to Love. Attention is focused on where the blind-date connection will ultimately lead.
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