Ever Met Your Idol and Just Froze?
You know that dream where you finally meet your idol, but instead of saying something cool, you just… blink? That’s exactly what happens to Jeon Yeo Been in the newly released stills from Our Movie, and honestly, it’s so relatable it hurts.
Jeon Yeo Been’s Fan-Girl Moment Hits Hard
In one of the most talked-about dramas on the ongoing Korean drama 2025 list, Jeon Yeo Been plays Lee Da Eum, a terminally ill aspiring actress with nothing to lose and everything to feel. When she spots her idol, Chae Seo Young, played by the always flawless Lee Seol, it’s game over. She stands there, eyes wide, frozen in complete awe.
And seriously? Same. If I ever met Lee Seol in real life, I’d probably forget how to breathe.
A Park Bench Scene Straight Out of a K-Drama Dream
One still shows Da Eum and Seo Young sitting together on a quiet park bench, and it’s giving main character energy in every frame. Da Eum looks like she’s trying to stay chill, but her face is glowing with disbelief and pure joy. Seo Young, on the other hand, is cool and composed, like she knows exactly the effect she has.
There’s so much emotion packed into that single frame, it almost feels like a fanfic moment coming to life.
A Scene Full of Symbolism and Feels
This encounter isn’t just a casual run-in, it’s layered. Da Eum sees her future, her passion, and her dream sitting right next to her. And Seo Young? She sees someone who reminds her of why she started. It’s the kind of subtle, emotional storytelling that K-dramas do so well.
For fans of Lee Seol’s movies and TV shows, this is another iconic role where she nails both elegance and depth without even speaking.
Stills That Speak Louder Than Words
No over-the-top drama. No chaotic twists. Just soft lighting, raw emotion, and a gut-punch of sincerity. If the stills alone can make your heart clench, imagine what the full scene will do.
Don’t Miss This Beautiful Story
Our Movie drops June 13 on SBS and Disney+, and it’s already high on every K-drama fan’s list. If you love emotional depth, inspiring characters, and moments that stick, this one’s for you.
Hit that reminder button, binge some Lee Seol classics, and get ready to cry with us. Drama nights just got real.