Last Summer K-drama cast and character guide: Here's who brought the latest KBS2 series to life

A still from the show (Image via Apple TV)
A still from the show (Image via Apple TV)

Last Summer has won several hearts with its warm story of rediscovered love and hidden feelings.

The K-drama premiered in November and, in no time, became a weekend favourite. Jeon Yu-ri writes the show and is directed by Min Yeon-hong.

This romantic comedy explores the lives of two people drawn together during a life-changing summer. The series airs every weekend, on Saturdays and Sundays.

The drama, with its engaging and entertaining narrative about twin brothers and first love, has resonated with fans. The ensemble cast brings nuance and depth to characters navigating complicated emotions with past secrets. Last Summer stands out for its compelling storytelling and raw performance, which make each episode worth watching.


The story behind Last Summer

The premise sheds light on twin brothers Baek Do-young and Baek Do-ha. Their parents' divorce separated them many years ago. Do-ha resides in the United States but comes back to Korea every summer. His visits are motivated by one person, who is his neighbor Song Ha-kyung.

She has harbored secret feelings for him for a long time. When Do-ha returns after a two-year absence, everything transforms. Old memories resurface, and hidden emotions come to the forefront.

The brothers' shared past holds secrets that gradually unravel throughout the show. The story weaves between present scenarios and flashbacks. This structure helps audiences understand what shaped every character. The story explores what happens when someone who once meant everything returns to life again.


Lee Jae-wook's double role

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Lee Jae-wook takes on the difficult task of playing both twins. He plays Beak Do-ha and Beak Do-young, each with a distinct personality. This dual role displays his range as a performer. Do-ha is the brother who comes back every summer and stirs up emotions wherever he goes.

The character carries a complexity that Lee Jae-wook handles with skill. His performance captures the nuances of a man trying to win back lost love while tackling family complications. He displays his ability to differentiate between two characters who share the same face but lead entirely different lives. Audiences have praised how he brings authenticity to both roles without confusion.

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Choi Sung-eun as Song Ha-kyung

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Choi Sung-eun brings emotions to the character of Song Ha-Kyung. She portrays the role of a woman who has waited for Do-ha's comeback. Her character holds onto her first love even as life progresses forward. Ha-Kyung encounters the challenge of reopening her heart after years of safeguarding it.

Choi Sung-eun's acting balances vulnerability with strength. She makes Ha-Kyung relatable to anyone who has experienced unrequited feelings. The actress displays Ha-Kyung's internal struggle through soft expressions. Her acting reveals a woman torn between taking a risk on love and protecting herself. The chemistry between Lee Jae-wook and Choi Sung-eun elevates every scene they share.


Supporting cast members

The supporting cast adds more power to Last Summer. Kwon Ah-reum portrays the role of Yoon So-hee and brings her own narrative to the mix. Kim Gun-woo features as Seo Soo-hyuk, adding a layer to the story.

Jung Jae-geun contributes to the seasoned cast with his experience, and Ahn Dong-goo takes on the role of Oh Seung-taek. Additionally, Kang Seung-hyun completes the supporting cast as Jeon Ye-eun.

Every actor in Last Summer brings more depth and emotion to the story, contributing to the world these characters inhabit and making the story feel lived-in and real. The supporting characters provide context for the central story while having their own arcs.


Why audiences connect

Last Summer works because it comprehends and depicts human emotions with honesty. The story explores themes that everyone can relate to, such as family complications and personal growth. The summer environment creates a nostalgic environment.

The writing maintains emotional honesty. Audiences see themselves reflected in the narratives and struggles of all the characters. The pacing also allows relationships to develop gradually. Nothing feels too fast to comprehend.

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Last Summer proved that compelling performances and raw storytelling create memorable television worth following every weekend.

Edited by Nimisha