
A Midday
Drama
Overview
A family who are uncomfortable together, but worry about each other goes on a sudden camping trip. A group of youths who have no idea about their future and live crumpled lives go on a trip. A single person who thinks it's alright to be alone goes on a trip as well.
Top Cast


Kwon Hae-hyo
Kwon Hae-hyo
Lee Chang-soo (segment "On the way back")
Kwon Hae-hyo
Lee Chang-soo (segment "On the way back")


Kim Geum-soon
Kim Geum-soon
Kang Mi-kyeong (segment "On the way back")
Kim Geum-soon
Kang Mi-kyeong (segment "On the way back")


Kwak Min-kyu
Kwak Min-kyu
Lee Dong-won (segment "On the way back")
Kwak Min-kyu
Lee Dong-won (segment "On the way back")


Yoon Hye-ree
Yoon Hye-ree
Lee Hyang-mi (segment "On the way back")
Yoon Hye-ree
Lee Hyang-mi (segment "On the way back")


Uh Sung-wook
Uh Sung-wook
Punk Papa (segment "On the way back")
Uh Sung-wook
Punk Papa (segment "On the way back")


Ryu Kyung-soo
Ryu Kyung-soo
Goo Jae-min (segment "The silver lining")
Ryu Kyung-soo
Goo Jae-min (segment "The silver lining")


Kim Wook
Kim Wook
Lee Chan-hee (segment "The silver lining")
Kim Wook
Lee Chan-hee (segment "The silver lining")


Seo Byeok-jun
Seo Byeok-jun
Oh Yeon-won (segment "The silver lining")
Seo Byeok-jun
Oh Yeon-won (segment "The silver lining")


Lee Woo-jung
Lee Woo-jung
Park Woo-hee (segment "Call if you need me")
Lee Woo-jung
Park Woo-hee (segment "Call if you need me")


Gong Min-jeung
Gong Min-jeung
Choi Young-shin (segment "Call if you need me")
Gong Min-jeung
Choi Young-shin (segment "Call if you need me")
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