
[Seoul=RNX News] Reporter Seoyeon Jeong = New drama ‘Spirit Fingers’ released a couple poster featuring Choi Bomin and Park Yuna.
The contrasting captions “I don’t want to be friends with you,” “I don’t do boy-girl stuff with you”, and the subtle gaze exchanged between them elevate the excitement of a youth romance.
Scheduled for exclusive release on TVING on October 29, ‘Spirit Fingers’ (Directed by Lee Cheol Ha / Screenplay by Jung Yoon Jung·Kwon Yi Ji / Original Work by Han Kyung Chal / Production by Number Three Pictures·MI·Kenaz) is a colorful youth healing romance drama about finding one’s own colors, based on the popular completed Naver Webtoon of the same name.
The released poster visually depicts the whimsical relationship between Blue Finger Gu Seon Ho (Choi Bomin) and Mint Finger Nam Green (Park Yuna), hinting at the emotional changes between them.
Seon Ho and Green are facing each other with drawing tools in hand, subtly revealing their feelings for each other against a background where blue and mint harmoniously blend.
The soft gaze of Seon Ho and the clear and firm look of Green meet, sensuously depicting the moments of youth standing at the boundary between friendship and love.
Seon Ho’s hand gently placed on Green’s head conveys not only the familiarity of long-time friends but also the subtle excitement of new emotions blooming.
In the drama, Seon Ho is a ‘perfect man’ with good looks, drawing skills, and athletic abilities, but behind his ‘flower smile’ that makes you fall for him at first sight is a hidden 7-year-long unrequited love that has continued since middle school.
The only person who knows this firm secret is Green’s brother Gijeong (Jo Joon Young). Always appearing bright and confident but is clumsy and cautious when it comes to love, he is expected to touch viewers’ hearts deeply with an increasingly intense one-sided love as time goes by.
On the other hand, Green is a key member of Spirit Fingers and the object of Seon Ho’s unrequited love. She is expected to show sisterly beauty to the drawing club junior Woon Yeon (Park Ji Hoo) and real sibling chemistry with brother Gijeong.
Meanwhile, Green, who never thought of Seon Ho as a man, faces a change of heart for the first time due to a confession heard in her sleep. With a turning point in her relationship with long-time friend Seon Ho, the drama is set to depict a youthful moment where the lines of friendship between men and women blur.
The production team of ‘Spirit Fingers’ stated, “The chemistry created by Choi Bomin and Park Yuna, going beyond friends, plays a very important part in the drama. The two actors delicately capture the complex yet pure emotions of youth standing on the boundaries of male and female friends. Please watch to see where their relationship heads and whether blue and mint can infuse each other.”
The drama ‘Spirit Fingers’ is set to be exclusively released on TVING on October 29 (Wednesday).