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Age of Youth
Age Of Youth Season 1

Age of Youth (2016)

Discover friendship, love, and growth in Age of Youth. Follow five housemates as they navigate their tumultuous twenties. A heartwarming series you won’t forget.

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Age Of Youth Season 1
Original Title 청춘시대
Tagline College students close cohabitation
Formats Streaming
Seasons 2
Episodes 26
Duration 60 mins
Status Ended
Year 2016
First Air Date July 22, 2016
Last Air Date October 7, 2017
Broadcast Day friday, sunday
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Synopsis

With different personalities, life goals and taste in men, five female college students become housemates in a shared residence called Belle Epoque.

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A Heartfelt Exploration of Friendship and Growth

Age of Youth, also known as Hello, My Twenties, is a gem among K-dramas that left an indelible mark on my heart. This delightful series, which aired in 2016, masterfully blends humor, emotion, and relatability. Let’s delve into why this drama deserves every ounce of praise it has received.

Plot and Characters: A Harmonious Blend

The premise of Age of Youth centers around five young women who become housemates in a place called “Belle Epoque.” Each character brings a unique personality, background, and set of issues. Their camaraderie and growth form the backbone of the show. The scriptwriting is exceptional, capturing moments that are either relatable, touching, or downright hilarious.

The five housemates—Yoo Eun Jae, Jung Ye Eun, Song Ji Won, Kang Yi Na, and Yoon Ji Myung—each have their own stories to tell. Their development throughout the series is both heartwarming and realistic. From Yoo Eun Jae’s quiet strength to Jung Ye Eun’s passionate personality, every character feels authentic and lovable.

The male characters, too, play a crucial role. They stand by the girls, offering support and friendship. Well, except for Ko Doo Young, who adds a touch of complexity to the mix.

Acting and Emotional Impact

The acting in Age of Youth is top-notch. The five actresses—Han Ye Ri, Han Seung Yeon, Park Eun Bin, Ryu Hwa Young, and Park Hye Soo—deliver performances that resonate. Their consistency and commitment to their characters shine through. Notably, Yoon Ji Myung’s struggles at work and in her personal life evoke genuine empathy from viewers.

The drama’s soundtrack complements each scene beautifully. Every track adds emotional depth, enhancing the viewing experience.

A Touch of the Supernatural

One minor quibble is the inclusion of a subtle “supernatural” element. While it introduces some of the characters’ problems, I wish it had been handled differently. Nevertheless, this doesn’t detract significantly from the overall impact.

Why You Should Watch It

Age of Youth is a slice of life—a portrayal of friendship, love, and growth during the tumultuous twenties. It’s a series you’ll want to bookmark, share with friends, and recommend. The emotional investment pays off, leaving you with a sense of fulfillment.

In summary, Age of Youth is pure gold. Its exploration of relationships, personal struggles, and the beauty of youth will linger in your heart long after the final episode. If you haven’t watched it yet, give it a chance. You won’t regret it.

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