Lee Min Ki and Han Ji Hyun are set to deliver their abilities collectively within the upcoming KBS drama, Face Me.
This intriguing sequence will delve into the world of medication and crime, exploring themes of therapeutic, redemption, and the complexities of human relationships. Lee Yi Kyung and Jeon Bae Soo will be part of the ensemble for the brand new Wednesday-Thursday drama, set to premiere in November.
Face Me tells the intriguing story of a chilly, indifferent plastic surgeon, Cha Jung-woo (Lee Min Ki), and a passionate detective, Lee Min-hyung (Han Ji Hyun), from the violent crimes unit. The 2 come collectively below uncommon circumstances, forming a partnership that modifications each their lives.
Cha Jung-woo, a prime surgeon with the extraordinary potential to visualise the trauma and the circumstances behind his sufferers’ accidents, begins to help crime victims by means of his medical experience. As he turns into extra concerned in these circumstances, his path intertwines with detective Lee Min-hyung, who’s initially cautious however quickly finds herself rising nearer to him. As their bond deepens, she begins to uncover the emotional scars that Jung-woo retains hidden beneath his chilly exterior.
The drama additionally options Lee Yi Kyung as Han Woo-jin, a childhood good friend of Jung-woo who’s like household to him, offering emotional help throughout difficult instances. In the meantime, Jeon Bae Soo takes on the position of Kim Seok-hoon, a mentor determine to Jung-woo, providing steering and heat that contrasts with the surgeon’s reserved nature.
Face Me guarantees to mix parts of medical drama with crime investigation, specializing in each the bodily and emotional therapeutic of the characters. The sequence will comply with the conclusion of the present KBS drama Who Is aware of Your Secret? and is predicted to draw viewers with its distinctive storyline and star-studded solid.
Followers are wanting to see how Lee Min Ki and Han Ji Hyun’s characters navigate their complicated relationship as they confront their private traumas whereas fixing violent crimes.
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