The upcoming youth romance film Every Day, We (literal title) has released a new teaser, drawing attention as one of the posthumous works of actress Kim Sae Ron. Based on a popular webtoon, the film explores the fragile boundary between friendship and love during adolescence.

The story centers on Ho Su (Lee Chae Min), who unexpectedly confesses his feelings to his childhood friend Yeo Wool (Kim Sae Ron) on the eve of their middle school graduation. His sudden confession—and impulsive kiss—catch Yeo Wool off guard, leaving her angry and hurt. As a result, their long-standing friendship comes to an abrupt end.
When high school begins, fate brings them back together as classmates. The teaser captures the lingering awkwardness between them, showing how Yeo Wool avoids Ho Su while trying to suppress the confusion growing in her heart. Though she insists she can only see him as a friend, subtle emotional shifts begin to surface as they spend more time together.

Complicating matters further, Yeo Wool harbors feelings for Ho Jae (Ryoo Ui Hyun), a senior on the school’s basketball team. This additional layer introduces emotional tension and uncertainty, reflecting the complexities of youthful relationships.
With its restrained tone and emotionally grounded storytelling, Every Day, We portrays the quiet turbulence of first love and lost innocence. The film also stands as a meaningful reminder of Kim Sae Ron’s work, making its release particularly poignant for audiences.