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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.
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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.
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.
Age Of Youth is one of my favourite K-dramas and a must watch. To summarize, it is about five roommates in their twenties, struggling with work, romance, and family issues. I found it while browsing Netflix and decided to give it a shot. The first ten minutes were pretty boring and I almost gave up with it but I'm so glad I didn't.
The thing that made Age Of Youth stand out were the awesome characters. Each of the five main characters were so lovable and I am hard pressed to pick a favourite, although I would probably go with Jin-Myung. They all have their secrets, and their very different personalities is what keeps it interesting. They all got roughly the same amount of screen time although I think it does tend to focus a little on the new girl to the flat, Eun-Jae, especially in the first and last episode. Although most of the cast is relatively unknown they all do a great job. I also found it really refreshing that the show wasn't just based around romance, as a lot of Korean dramas are, but I must admit I squealed a bit when two of the characters I shipped finally got together about halfway through. The writing is just overall very good, always maintaining the balance between humour and seriousness.
Another great thing about it was the soundtrack. It was so calm and understated and for the mood of the show perfectly.
One of the reasons Age Of Youth stood out for me was the quirky little original things, such as the mini interviews with the characters at the end of each episode. They were funny and insightful, and not something I've seen done before.
In summary, Age Of Youth has a fresh and original vibe and I would definitely give it a try,
The thing that made Age Of Youth stand out were the awesome characters. Each of the five main characters were so lovable and I am hard pressed to pick a favourite, although I would probably go with Jin-Myung. They all have their secrets, and their very different personalities is what keeps it interesting. They all got roughly the same amount of screen time although I think it does tend to focus a little on the new girl to the flat, Eun-Jae, especially in the first and last episode. Although most of the cast is relatively unknown they all do a great job. I also found it really refreshing that the show wasn't just based around romance, as a lot of Korean dramas are, but I must admit I squealed a bit when two of the characters I shipped finally got together about halfway through. The writing is just overall very good, always maintaining the balance between humour and seriousness.
Another great thing about it was the soundtrack. It was so calm and understated and for the mood of the show perfectly.
One of the reasons Age Of Youth stood out for me was the quirky little original things, such as the mini interviews with the characters at the end of each episode. They were funny and insightful, and not something I've seen done before.
In summary, Age Of Youth has a fresh and original vibe and I would definitely give it a try,
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.
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.
Don't be misguided by the low AC Nielsen or country-wide ratings that this movie received when it was aired in Korean. This drama is certainly one of the most well written and directed compared to other dramas which is why I rated it a full 10. I have seen a few exceptionally good Korean dramas that got low AC Nielsen or country-wide ratings. I can only guess that at the time these great dramas were aired live in Korean it probably was aired at the same time another tremendously popular Korean drama (probably a period or historical drama) was being aired nationwide.
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