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| − | Hwang Dong-Man ([[Koo Kyo-Hwan]]) is an aspiring director, who is the only one in the famous film industry group "The Eight" that hasn't debuted. He tries not to get up caught up in feeling worthless. Byeon Eun-A ([[Go Youn-Jung]]) works as a producer for Choi Film. She's called The Ax due to her sharp screenplay reviews. She hides her anger and fears inside. Park Kyeong-Se ([[Oh Jung-Se]]) is a film director. He is particularly swayed and stressed by Hwang Dong-Man, after his recent movie bombed at the box office. Ko Hye-Jin ([[Kang Mal-Geum]]) is the CEO of Gobak Film and married to Park Kyeong-Se. She is broad-minded and steadfast enough to embrace Hwang Dong-Man's long-winded talks. Hwang Jin-Man ([[Park Hae-Joon]]) is Hwang Dong-Man's older brother and former poet. After experiencing the end of incompetence, he, whose inner self collapsed, feels empty. | + | Hwang Dong-Man ([[Koo Kyo-Hwan]]) is an aspiring director, who is the only one in the famous film industry group "The Eight" that hasn't debuted. He tries not to get up caught up in feeling worthless. Byeon Eun-A ([[Go Youn-Jung]]) works as a producer for Choi Film. She's called The Ax due to her sharp screenplay reviews. She hides her anger and fears inside. Park Gyeong-Se ([[Oh Jung-Se]]) is a film director. He is particularly swayed and stressed by Hwang Dong-Man, after his recent movie bombed at the box office. Ko Hye-Jin ([[Kang Mal-Geum]]) is the CEO of Gobak Film and married to Park Gyeong-Se. She is broad-minded and steadfast enough to embrace Hwang Dong-Man's long-winded talks. Hwang Jin-Man ([[Park Hae-Joon]]) is Hwang Dong-Man's older brother and former poet. After experiencing the end of incompetence, he, whose inner self collapsed, feels empty. |
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- Drama: We Are All Trying Here (English title) / Everyone Is Fighting Against Their Own Worthlessness (literal title)
- Revised romanization: Moduga Jashinui Mugachihamgwa Ssawoogoidda
- Hangul: 모두가 자신의 무가치함과 싸우고 있다
- Director: Cha Young-Hoon
- Writer: Park Hae-Young
- Network: JTBC
- Episodes:
- Release Date: April 18, 2026 --
- Runtime: Saturday & Sunday 22:40
- Language: Korean
- Country: South Korea
Plot Synopsis by AsianWiki Staff ©
A story of the struggles and journey of people tormented by envy and jealousy, while trying to find their own peace.
Hwang Dong-Man (Koo Kyo-Hwan) is an aspiring director, who is the only one in the famous film industry group "The Eight" that hasn't debuted. He tries not to get up caught up in feeling worthless. Byeon Eun-A (Go Youn-Jung) works as a producer for Choi Film. She's called The Ax due to her sharp screenplay reviews. She hides her anger and fears inside. Park Gyeong-Se (Oh Jung-Se) is a film director. He is particularly swayed and stressed by Hwang Dong-Man, after his recent movie bombed at the box office. Ko Hye-Jin (Kang Mal-Geum) is the CEO of Gobak Film and married to Park Gyeong-Se. She is broad-minded and steadfast enough to embrace Hwang Dong-Man's long-winded talks. Hwang Jin-Man (Park Hae-Joon) is Hwang Dong-Man's older brother and former poet. After experiencing the end of incompetence, he, whose inner self collapsed, feels empty.
Notes
- "We Are All Trying Here" takes over JTBC's Saturday & Sunday 22:40 time slot previously occupied by "The Practical Guide to Love."
Cast
The Eight Club
Byeon Eun-A's Family
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