Choo Young Woo's Real-Life Romance: 'Even If This Love Disappears from the World Tonight' Star Shares First Love Story
Actor Choo Young Woo shares his real-life first love story, remarkably similar to his new film 'Even If This Love Disappears from the World Tonight'. Read about his high school romance.
Life imitates art in the most heartwarming way. Rising star Choo Young Woo, currently capturing hearts in his new youth romance film, has just revealed a personal story that sounds like it was ripped straight from a movie script.
The Plot of Even If This Love Disappears from the World Tonight
In the film Even If This Love Disappears from the World Tonight, Choo Young Woo plays Jae Won, a young man who creates new memories every day for Seo Yoon (Shin Sia), who suffers from anterograde amnesia. The story explores the purity of first love, a theme that resonates deeply with Choo Young Woo's own past.
Choo Young Woo First Love: A 'Slow Motion' Encounter
During a recent interview, the actor recalled his high school days. He described a moment in the auditorium where 400 students were gathered. The girl who ranked 1st in the class placement test was called to the front, and Choo Young Woo claims seeing her walk to the podium felt like it was happening in slow motion.
Determined to be closer to her, he studied relentlessly to bridge the academic gap. His efforts paid off—not only did his grades improve, but they also started dating. Although they eventually drifted apart as he pursued acting in Seoul, he noted that she eventually attended a prestigious university, a fitting end to their academic romance.
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