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Cheongchunsidae

  • TV Series
  • 2016–2017
  • TV-14
  • 1h
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8.2/10
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Han Ye-ri, Park Eun-bin, Han Seung-Yeon, Ryu Hwa-young, and Park Hye-soo in Cheongchunsidae (2016)
Coming-of-AgeKorean DramaComedyDramaRomance

Five college students, from different walks of life end up living together in a fictional house share called Belle Epoque.Five college students, from different walks of life end up living together in a fictional house share called Belle Epoque.Five college students, from different walks of life end up living together in a fictional house share called Belle Epoque.

  • Stars
    • Han Seung-Yeon
    • Han Ye-ri
    • Park Eun-bin
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    3.1K
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    • Stars
      • Han Seung-Yeon
      • Han Ye-ri
      • Park Eun-bin
    • 30User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Han Seung-Yeon
    Han Seung-Yeon
    • Jung Ye-eun
    • 2016–2017
    Han Ye-ri
    Han Ye-ri
    • Yoon Jin-myung
    • 2016–2017
    Park Eun-bin
    Park Eun-bin
    • Song Ji-won
    • 2016–2017
    Ryu Hwa-young
    Ryu Hwa-young
    • Kang Yi-na
    • 2016–2017
    Yoon Park
    Yoon Park
    • Park Jae-wan
    • 2016–2017
    Ji Woo
    • Yoo Eun-Jae
    • 2017
    Kong Sang-ah
    Kong Sang-ah
    • Han Gwan-Young's Daughter
    • 2017
    Ara Choi
    • Jo Eun
    • 2017
    Yoon Jong-hoon
    Yoon Jong-hoon
    • Seo Dong-Joo
    • 2016–2017
    Shin Hyun-soo
    Shin Hyun-soo
    • Yoon Jong-yeol
    • 2016–2017
    Park Hye-soo
    Park Hye-soo
    • Yoo Eun-jae
    • 2016
    Yoon Jin-sol
    • Jo Hyeon-hee
    • 2016
    Son Seung-Won
    Son Seung-Won
    • Im Sung Min [Ji Won's friend]
    • 2016
    Ji Il-joo
    Ji Il-joo
    • Ko Doo-Young
    • 2016
    Kim Seon-bin
    • Yoo Eun-jae's father
    • 2016
    Choi Deok-moon
    Choi Deok-moon
    • Oh Jong-Gyoo
    • 2016
    Park Soo-oh
    • 11yo Yoo Eun-jae's older brother
    • 2016
    Kim Min-Seok
    Kim Min-Seok
    • Seo Jang-Hoon
    • 2017
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    9catherinecryer

    A gem of a show!

    Found this show while searching for something a little different on my Netflix cue. Seriously a breath of fresh air! I've never watched any Korean dramas before, and wasn't sure what to expect. This far exceeded my expectations!

    I loved getting to know the five main characters, who become more and more dimensional with each episode. I did not want the first season to end! I highly recommend to anyone bored with depressing Indie American drama, who is looking for something with a little more heart.
    8mhStella

    The vibe? Immaculate. The characters? Flawed, relatable, and impossible not to love

    This is one of those rare shows that sneaks up on you with its charm and refuses to let go. The vibe? Immaculate. The characters? Flawed, relatable, and impossible not to love. Their everyday struggles-whether it's love, career stress, or just surviving adulthood-felt so genuine that I couldn't help but binge the whole thing in one go.

    Effortlessly it blends humor, heartache, and the chaotic beauty of youth. The dynamic between the housemates is pure gold-from their hilarious bickering to the quiet moments of support that make you wish you had friends like them. Each character has their own struggles, yet the show never feels too heavy or overdramatic. Instead, it gives you just the right amount of emotions, making you laugh one moment and unexpectedly tear up the next.

    It's funny, heartfelt, and sometimes unexpectedly emotional, balancing lighthearted moments with deeper themes of trauma and healing. If you want a slice-of-life drama that actually feels like life, this one is worth your time.
    9cremea

    Girl power themed K-drama that is Quite Good!

    Age of Youth (aka Hello, My Twenties) is a 12 episode KTV show from the summer of 2016. The premise consists of 5 college aged girls/women living together in a rented home while they go about dealing with their lives, loves, families, jobs, and studies. It's a straightforward ensemble drama that will most likely grow on you pretty quickly.

    SPOILERS AHEAD!

    Not to stereotype them, but the 5 girls can basically be best initially summarized as follows:

    1. The sexy girl who's not shy about sleeping around. She cares mostly about herself, her looks, and how she can use those looks and her body to get various guys to be her sugar daddies.

    2. The cute girl who's desperate to be loved but won't be until she can bring herself to break up with her loser boyfriend and find some self-esteem & maturity.

    3. The serious girl who works hard to get ahead but can't ever seem to do so. She's had an unfortunate life, but her overly sullen personality isn't helping her in any way.

    4. The fun loving party girl who tries so hard to get a man to like her and see her as a woman, but always ends up getting stuck in the friend zone.

    5. The youngest and newest tenant. She's shy, has never dated, and is mainly concerned with just trying to adapt to the big city college environment and fit in with her new roommates.

    The girls are mostly somewhat strangers to one another, but they get to know each other over time, bicker some along the way, make up with one another, and generally just learn to get along and support each other as best they can. They do bond together and stick up for their housemates when called for though, and they clearly care for one another, even though they don't always know how to show it or what to do to help one another.

    Collectively, the 5 girls make a very nice mix of various personas & personalities, and this is one of the show's best attributes. They are all imperfect creatures for sure, and they each have their own back stories, a secret or two, and reasons why they act the way they do, but this only adds to their appeal as relatable characters, and you'll soon start rooting for all of them to succeed, grow, move on, or whatever it is they are each trying to accomplish.

    Though not hugely famous film or TV stars as of yet, each of the 5 primary cast members is VERY good in their assigned roles here, and they consistently work well both together and separately throughout. This is a credit to both them and the director, and this is augmented by the oft smart screen writing throughout the show. Each of the 5 gets fairly equal screen time and story lines, so don't be fooled into thinking otherwise based on the first episode or two alone (which primarily focuses on the young new girl).

    Aside from the writing, directing, and acting, one of the other things I really like about this show is its maturity. In a K-drama, you don't often see a woman nonchalantly ripping off her bra as soon as she gets home, or someone hoping her comatose brother would just die so she can get out from under medical bills and finally get on with her life, etc...The show was rated for age 15 or older to watch, and I think that's appropriate, but it has a very mature feel to it compared to most of the K-dramas I've seen of this age rating.

    There are plenty of other things to like with this show as well; in-character Q&A epilogues after each episode fit neatly within the concept of the story without seemingly being tacked on for filler or for no reason, the story lines are varied and nicely thought out, the show bounces back and forth between glee, sadness, and a common middle ground with ease, and so on. There's not much in the way of super fancy production values to speak of, but you don't really need them to be in a drama like this, and everything looks fine.

    The male actors in this show are basically all secondary characters; they do what's required of them well enough when needed within the framework of the overall story lines, but that's all they are there for. There are also several K-drama staples, clichés, & tropes thrown in as expected; debt collectors, some talk of a ghost, a stalker type guy or two, sick/dying/dead people, etc...however, none of this takes away from the theme of the show, which is simply watching the 5 girls continuing their daily lives regardless of any man, side story, or anything else that's taking place around them.

    Overall, this is a really well done show. Perhaps the best compliment I can pay it is that it never wears out its welcome; the 5 lead characters, while you may not always like them or their life choices, well, they will be missed. Future KTV programmers, writers, and directors everywhere should take a lesson from this show, and that is: Always Leave the Viewer Wanting More!

    Summary: I wasn't even planning on watching this because the premise didn't seem to be initially appealing to me. But, I caught a few early episodes, and I was hooked. It's witty, well written, engaging, and efficient. I will take a story like this anytime over the flashier and more popular, yet often predictably unfulfilling, ones that follow the same basic K-drama premise time and time again. It probably won't be a big hit with the masses, or crowds that are mostly interested in "Cinderella gets doted on by a bunch of rich young hot guys" stories, but it is quite good.

    Bottom Line: Personally, this is my favorite K-drama of 2016 to date. I'm giving it 9 out of 10 stars accordingly...Totally Recommended!
    8Van-pumpkinberries

    Watched only the 1st season

    We watched only the first season and just couldn't continue on after they drop one of the character replacing her with a different actress. It was just strange to us. Why not just bring in a NEW character instead of bringing in a new actress to play the same character.

    1st season was good. Strange flash back moments but good.
    8sahd0w

    Great show but changing the lead actress ruined the second season for me

    I really really loved season 1 so much. The acting is great, there are no plot holes, there is so much great variety in emotions you feel watching it.

    However, in season 2 we get Ji-Woo as Eun-Jae and I just can't stand her. She doesn't fit the role at all. She always has the same stupid look on her face and has no personality at all. Park Hye-Soo was perfect for this role and removing her from it has changed the show so much I just don't feel the same about it anymore.

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    • Release date
      • July 22, 2016 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • Age of Youth
    • Production companies
      • Celltrion Entertainment
      • Drama House
      • JTBC Studios
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