Lee Sang Yi, Kwak Dong Yeon, and Others Infuse Depth and Humor in Special Appearances for the Film "Love in the Big City"

Ah, the much-anticipated film “Love in the Big City” is finally here, and it’s packed to the brim with an ensemble of delightful cameos that will make you chuckle and swoon in equal measure! Based on the bestselling novel by Park Sang Young, this romantic comedy brings to life the all-too-familiar tale of two roommates—Jae Hee, played by the lovely Kim Go Eun, and Heung Soo, portrayed by the charming Noh Sang Hyun. Now, you’d think their living arrangement would be a match made in heaven, given their similarity in lifestyle. But hold on tight—when it comes to romance, these two could not be more different!
Amidst waves of viewer praise and a buzz that could light up the New York skyline, filmmakers have decided to tantalize us with glimpses of those luminous cameos. Enter Lee Sang Yi, who charmed audiences in “No Gain No Love.” Here, he stars as Min Jun, a co-worker utterly captivated by Jae Hee’s unabashed honesty and confidence. And, just to add a sprinkle of delightful reality, did you know he’s a good friend of Kim Go Eun off-screen? Talk about close quarters!
Then we have the ever-so-adorable Kwak Dong Yeon, who has made waves recently in “Queen of Tears” and the quirky film “6/45.” He brings to life the character of Jun Su, a quintessential mama’s boy whose antics promise to deliver unexpected humor and energy throughout the film. Let’s just say his portrayal will have you rolling in laughter as he tries to navigate the complexities of love—through the eyes of his loving mother, no less!
And don’t forget Joo Jong Hyuk, who’s still riding high from his appearance in “Extraordinary Attorney Woo.” In this film, he sweeps back into Jae Hee’s life as her quirky ex-boyfriend—a tattoo artist to boot, because why not add a layer of intrigue (and ink) to this romantic escapade? Their past may not be a fairy tale, but it definitely adds a touch of spice to the film.
Last but not least, there’s Lee Yoo Jin shining as Sun Woo, another crucial character who just happens to teach Jae Hee about love, while also, let’s say, presenting him with her share of relational headaches. His performance brings an edge of realism that audiences can readily connect with, reminding us all that love isn’t as simple as Hollywood makes it out to be.
With such a scrumptious lineup of special appearances, “Love in the Big City” is not just a film—it’s an experience. It promises to whisk you away on a rollercoaster of laughter and emotion as we accompany Jae Hee and Heung Soo on their winding journey of friendship and mismatched romance. The film is lighting up theaters now, so gather your crew, grab some popcorn, and dive into the charm of city love!