“Behind Your Touch” Redefines Rom-Coms

Prepare to embark on an extraordinary journey that transcends the boundaries of traditional romantic comedies. Introducing Behind Your Touch – a captivating rom-com, or as we fondly dub it, a ‘Com-Rom,’ that guarantees to ignite your heart and tickle your funny bone all at once.

Prepare to embark on an extraordinary journey that transcends the boundaries of traditional romantic comedies. Introducing Behind Your Touch – a captivating rom-com, or as we fondly dub it, a ‘Com-Rom,’ that guarantees to ignite your heart and tickle your funny bone all at once.

Taking center stage is the charismatic Rom-Com Queen herself, Han Ji Min, portraying the endearing Bong Ye Bun, a small-town veterinarian gifted with an extraordinary ability to see the past of animals and people by touching their bottoms.

Ahead of the series’ premiere on August 12, this teaser trailer gives a glimpse into Han’s comedic chops as she fully embraces the role of the quirky vet who is exploring her newfound abilities comically and delightfully.

 Alongside her, Lee Min Ki plays Moon Jang Yeol, a hot-tempered detective banished to the town. In this unconventional romantic pairing, Jang Yeol sees in Ye Bun’s unique talent an opportunity to help him solve crimes and regain his rightful place back in Seoul.

 To add to the twist, Suho from K-pop group EXO plays Seon Woo, a convenience store worker who becomes the object of Ye Bun’s affection.

Returning to the director’s chair after the success of the 2022 melodrama, My Liberation Notes, Kim Suk-yoon weaves a genre-defying tale in Behind Your Touch. Taking us on a journey from minor crimes in a small town to a string of gruesome murders, the series effortlessly blends humor with Ye Bun’s uncanny power, offering a refreshing take on comedy and psychometry, or ‘psychomedy’ as we call it.

 During a recent press interaction, the camaraderie among the cast was unmistakable. Summing up her experience filming the series, Han Ji Min said, “Shooting Behind Your Touch was so fun, it was always filled with lots of laughter!”

Clear your calendars for the laugh-out-loud ‘Behind Your Touch’ on August 12.

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