A-Teen Season 1 (2018)
Experience love, memory, and fate in this poignant South Korean drama. Available on MyDramaList and AsianWiki
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Original Title | 에이틴 |
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Formats | Streaming |
Seasons | 2 |
Episodes | 44 |
Duration | 10 mins |
Status | Ended |
Year | 2018 |
First Air Date | August 1, 2018 |
Last Air Date | June 27, 2019 |
Broadcast Day | wednesday, sunday |
Network | Naver TV Cast, vLive |
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It's easy to talk about teenagers, but we are now in our teens for the first time. All the moments were too serious to say I was not worried. Teenage school romance web drama.
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Editor's Review
A Snapshot of Youth and First Love
Set in a Korean high school, “A-Teen” captures the essence of adolescence—the beauty, struggles, and fleeting moments that define our youth. With its relatable characters and slice-of-life storytelling, this web drama resonates with viewers navigating the complexities of growing up.
The strength of “A-Teen” lies in its relatability. The characters feel like classmates we’ve known—the overachiever, the dreamer, the introvert, and the heartthrob. While some performances occasionally veer into melodrama, Shin Ye Eun’s portrayal of Do Hana shines. Her vulnerability and genuine emotions anchor the series.
The cinematography captures the vibrancy of school hallways, late-night study sessions, and stolen glances. The drama’s music enhances the mood, though at times it becomes repetitive. The pacing keeps viewers engaged, with each episode lasting just a few minutes—a perfect format for quick breaks or waiting moments.
The central romance between Do Hana and Nam Shi Woo is sweet, but it’s the ensemble cast that steals the show. Their interactions—awkward, heartfelt, and humorous—mirror real-life friendships. The unresolved ending leaves room for a potential second season, leaving fans eager for closure.
While “A-Teen” doesn’t break new ground in terms of plot, it captures the universal themes of youth: identity, self-discovery, and the thrill of first love. Whether you’re a high school student reminiscing about your own experiences or an adult seeking nostalgia, this drama offers a delightful escape.