The Age Of Youth Korean Drama

The Age Of Youth Korean Drama

Title: Age of Youth 2 Distributor: jTBC Theme: Youth, Romance Length: 14 Episodes Broadcast Period: 25 Aug 2017 – 7 Oct 2017

Seasoned with love pairings which induce nostalgic memories of college romance, the girl-powered cast of Age of Youth 2 proves that role commitment as a group translates to the drama’s steady following.

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Delightfully entertains with clever farce, blending well to the searing emotional frames of the story. Park Eun Bin’s character is a gift. Her interaction with her lead man is hilariously cute.  The kind that would make you feel envious. Newcomers Choi Ah Ra and Kim Min Suk’s love-line feels like a chirpy drunk cherub.

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The girls, when together, evoke a trite nostalgia that all women can relate to. The cheerful ambiance is what made me watch this feel-good drama. It does not require you to go beyond over-analyzing its trajectory because you tend to enjoy watching the quirky moments more than paying attention to the sometimes not fitting conflict insertions.

Eun Jae (Ji Woo) passes and circles through the stages of pain, denial, bargaining and acceptance after breaking up with her first love. Her relationship struggles provide the angst in the story.

The stoic yet gentle Sung Min to the lively and scattered Ji Won is an on-screen relationship that you can’t help but root for. Theirs is a chemistry that easily amuses viewers due to its perfect hinge. Sung Min is the kind of boyfriend we all wish that we can have. His rational mind complements his quasi-girlfriend’s mood swings.

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Reversing the couple prototype to a tall-girl-small-guy has never been cute with newcomers Eun and Jang Hoon’s love progression.  It is the type of romance story which you can spin off to a whole new drama that guarantees to work.

The youth drama for the most part credits the popularity to the charming all-female cast, but the boys of the second installment match well with the established Belle Epoque girls, creating the hook factor of the shallow illustrated narrative.

Is how the individual problems draw connection, yet it failed to yield a lingering closure. It is the kind of finale which makes you stare blankly at a window after watching it because there is no impact.  The narrative moves by showing each character’s issue resolving it one at a time. But the part that links the driving discord involving Ji Won’s childhood trauma feels out of place in the premise. It could be the time constraint or the fact that Eun’s initial motivation to live with the girls suddenly becomes dull.  But there is something unsettling on how the events are chronicled.  Having a big cast is prone to uneven exposure. Hence, I felt a surplus of characters at some moments.  Even the first installment suffered from the same trifling execution of conflicts and twists. Thanks to the winning portrayals of the girls, it still keeps the drama sane.

Review: Age Of Youth

Maintains the soothing tone which it is known for. That is why you would end up choosing to watch it over dramas with smarter storytelling. I refuse to compare it with its predecessor because the charm of the former is the friendship buildup while the sequel is strong on the love stories told.

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Belle Epoque girls mark a small screen sisterhood that fans would dearly miss.  If you intend to have a chill weekend with your family or pyjama night with your girlfriends, Age of Youth 2 gives you a lot of reason to laugh and grin.

Overall Rating: 7.5/10 Rewatch Value: 5/10 Plus Factors: Adorable Male Leads, Quirky Love Pairings Oh No Moments: Trivial conflict Related Dramas: Age of Youth, Reply 1997, I Need Romance

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Related Items2017 korean drama recapage of youth 2age of youth 2 kdrama reviewage of youth 2 korean dramaage of youth 2 korean drama reviewage of youth 2 reviewahn woo yeonHan Seung Yeonhan ye riji woo. Choi ah rakim min sukLee Yoo Jinpark eun binshin hyun sooson seung wonGuys… this show… What an amazing show!  I picked this up because my twitterfeed was going insane over it.  I had to see what all the fuss was about.  I came in just after episode 8 was aired so I had a lot of catching up to do.  Which I did at lightening speed.  Every available second was spent watching.  Till I was done with what had been aired up to that point and had to wait each week for the new episodes like everyone else.  That was an extreme form of torture!  It was so hard to wait and see what was going to happen to my girls!    I seriously began to think of them as my girls, I was 300% invested in their lives.  For the first time in a long time I feel a huge void now that the show is done.  What am I going to do now without my girls?  If you haven’t watched this show you really should go and do so now!

Wow… I discovered a world that was deep, rich, full of sincerity, full of life, real and grounded people and stories.  When the last episode played I sat there in awe of the show I had just watched, lived.  I watched the credits roll and felt my heart swell and sighed in a mixture of contentment and sadness that it was over.  This show was so different than any drama I’ve watched it existed in a completely different galaxy.  It was a true slice of life show.  If you like that sort of genre in Western TV then you so absolutely need to watch Age of Youth.  The story revolves around five young women and the people in their lives.  Each girl is so vibrantly different from the other, and yet, extremely relateable.  They are faced with real life problems of women in their twenties.  Things that any one of us could be forced to deal with in our real lives.  Perhaps that is what I loved the most, I found something in each of their stories that I could identify with.

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From the end of the first episode I was completely hooked!  It not only captured my heart but my whole being!  I was invested in these woman and lived each second with them.  The feels that I felt while watching this show were like a roller coaster, not just for the things they needed to overcome but because I could empathize.  The dilemmas they were faced with pulled poignantly at my heart strings.

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This show was utterly amazing.  For the first time in all my drama watching years I have rated something above a 9.  And for me 9 is like the most amazing drama that hit me right in the feels and was perfectly suited to steal my heart.  You can’t get better than that for me, because most dramas have something that I was was better or different.  Now, I’m not saying that this drama was perfect, but it was pretty damn close.  It has completely toppled my expectations and set me up for huge disappointment with whatever I watch next.  Because I’m pretty sure there’s nothing that could match how much I love this show.

If I wasn’t still emotionally caught up in the lives of my five girls I’d start watching this again right away.  But my heart and soul need time to handle how I feel for this show before I can watch it again.  I’m not usually one for re-watching a drama.  In all the years I’ve been watching dramas I have only re-watched one.  However, this one I think I’ll probably watch a few times if not more.  As I sit here after finishing the last episode I am just filled with so many feelings and emotions.  Such a beautiful ride and yet I feel lonely now that I’m done with it.  I don’t think I will be able to bring myself to watch anything else today.

I have tried to really pinpoint what I didn’t like about Age of Youth.  Honestly, there wasn’t much that I disliked or could have done without.  I suppose a more accurate description this time around is that there were things I wanted that didn’t happen?  Maybe not that specifically, but regardless there wasn’t too much that I could say I was disappointed with.

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The one major thing, I suppose, is I wanted more real resolutions for my girls.  But, even that isn’t really true because with what they were left to deal with it wasn’t anything that could be solved in a few days.  So, even though I wanted more conclusive ends to their stories, I also appreciated that we weren’t given a wrapped up package with a bow.  We are left knowing that our girls are going to continue to work to grow, heal, evolve, and learn to love themselves.

However, I did want to see Ye Eun have a better handle on her emotional state.  We are left at the end knowing that she is probably suffering PTSD and is in denial of that fact.  Also, I wanted to see Ji Myung’s reasoning for

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