Lee Do-hyun and Kim Min-ha Are Starring in a Film Together
Lee Do-hyun and Kim Min-ha are headlining a new film called Uri Taeyangeul Heundeulja (lit. "Let's Shake Our Sun"), and filming officially began on August 19. This is the first time the two have worked together, and the pairing alone is enough to make this one of the most-watched productions coming out of Chungmuro right now.

Lee Do-hyun takes on the role of "Taeyang" — an offbeat, free-spirited youth who approaches "Uri" with an unexpected proposal while quietly preparing for his own ending. It's a character described as more playful and multi-dimensional than anything he's done before, which is a real statement given how wide his range already runs. His credits span Sweet Home (seasons 1–3), Youth of May, The Glory, Bad Mother, and his big-screen debut Exhuma, which crossed the 10-million-admissions mark. He completed military service in May of last year, wrapped filming on director Lee Mo-gae's Nambul alongside Lee Byung-hun and Ko Yoon-jung, and was cast in Uri Taeyangeul Heundeulja as his very next project — before Nambul even has a release date confirmed. Chungmuro is clearly not letting him breathe, and honestly, good.

Kim Min-ha plays "Uri" — a character clinging to a cold reality while waiting desperately for a miracle. After Pachinko on Apple TV+, she's been on a genuine streak: Lighting Shop, One Week Before I Die, Typhoon Instructor, and the film Hana Korea. She's been moving fluidly between streaming, broadcast, and cinema, and this role sounds like it leans into the emotional depth she's been building across all of them.
Directing is Park Dan-hee, who co-directed Weak Hero Class 1 and Your Flavor — both known for sharp visual sensibility and strong character interiority. The combination of these two leads under her direction, with a survival romance premise that's equal parts melancholy and warmth, is the kind of setup that tends to hit hard when it lands.

No release window has been announced yet, but production is actively underway. This one is worth keeping on your radar early — the cast alone makes it a lock for awards conversation whenever it does arrive.
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