Choi Woo-shik Returns with Would You, Marry Me — The Actor Who Understands the Warmth of Love

When I first started watching Our Beloved Summer, I thought it would be just another youth romance.

Something light to fill a quiet evening.
But between the slow camera work, the soft lighting, and the emotion in his eyes, I realized this wasn’t just a drama.
It was a feeling.
And at the center of it was Choi Woo-shik.

Choi Woong in Our Beloved Summer is not the kind of male lead you often see in K-dramas.
He’s clumsy with emotions, sometimes prideful, and doesn’t always know how to love.
But that’s exactly what makes him feel so real.
Every sigh, every awkward smile, every gaze that lingers too long they all carry the weight of someone who has truly loved before.

“When I just… thought of you.”
That one line completely broke me.
It wasn’t dramatic or glamorous.
It was simply sincere.
And that’s why I couldn’t help but fall for him and for the actor, Choi Woo-shik.

Choi Woo-shik doesn’t express love through grand gestures.
He builds love through silence, through fleeting glances, through moments where nothing seems to happen.
His acting doesn’t loudly declare romance, yet somehow, your heart starts to race.

He understands quiet love the kind that spreads slowly, like warmth through cold fingertips.
That’s why his performances remain not just as scenes, but as memories.

If Our Beloved Summer portrayed the awkward beginning of love,
then Melomovie shows how love changes as we grow.
As Go Gyeom, Choi Woo-shik perfectly captures the bittersweet balance between dream and reality, passion and hesitation.
He didn’t just play a romantic protagonist he portrayed someone who still chooses love, even when life becomes complicated.
His eyes still hold warmth, but within them lies a deeper sorrow and a quiet ache.
It’s like watching someone who has loved, lost, and yet opens his heart again.

If Our Beloved Summer was the beginning of love, then Melomovie was the recovery after farewell.
And now, he returns with a new romantic comedy, Would You, Marry Me.


It feels like a sentence mixed with romance and sincerity.
He plays Kim Woo-joo, the heir of a family bakery gentle and charming on the outside, but hiding complicated emotions behind his smile.
The character ‘Kim Woo-joo’ will surely be anything but ordinary.
Even the title feels made for him:
“as wide as the universe, as warm as ‘marry me.’”

It doesn’t have to become another Our Beloved Summer.
As long as I can feel again the genuine warmth that Choi Woo-shik creates, that’s enough.

His romances always seem to tell us this:
“Love doesn’t have to be grand.
It’s enough if there’s a moment when you think of someone and smile.”

In this new drama, he’ll once again quietly ask, “What is love?”
And when I watch him, I’m reminded that love doesn’t need to be perfect.
It just needs two people willing to understand each other.
Maybe this time too, it’ll be a story that stays with us even after the ending credits fade away.


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