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Age of Youth

Original title: Cheongchunsidae
  • TV Series
  • 2016–2017
  • TV-14
  • 1h
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8.2/10
3.1K
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Han Ye-ri, Park Eun-bin, Han Seung-Yeon, Ryu Hwa-young, and Park Hye-soo in Age of Youth (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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    8.2/10
    3.1K
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    • Stars
      • Han Seung-Yeon
      • Han Ye-ri
      • Park Eun-bin
    • 29User 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
    Kim Min-Seok
    Kim Min-Seok
    • Seo Jang-Hoon
    • 2017
    Lee You-Jin
    • Kwon Ho-chang
    • 2017
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    10spasek

    With a Family Like This, You Can Get Through Anything!

    "Age of Youth" or the Netflix title of "Hello, My Twenties" is a charming, funny, fresh, and often addictive show to get into. I was disappointed to see that Netflix only had Season 1 available. Yes, that is how much I enjoyed it! I wanted to keep watching!

    This intelligent and creative show is about five young women who live in a share house. Of course, they come from different walks of life, have different backgrounds, and much like most people, each of them carries a secret. Like any roommates who share a living space, they get along, they laugh, they cry, and they often argue and fight. But make no mistake. These girls truly love each other and do their best to be there for each other. That is truly the beauty of this show. It proves that a "family" doesn't have to be your nuclear family. In fact, it's a bit interesting and ironic, that in some cases, these girls seem closer to each other than with their parents.

    There are some truly touching moments that might tug at your heartstrings, some incredibly hilarious moments that might get you laughing out loud for a spell, and even some thought-provoking moments. In short, this show has just about everything.

    First, we have Jin-Myung Yoon. Yoon doesn't say much, but when she does speak, she is honest and sincere, even to the point of being blunt. She comes across as cold, but she really isn't. Her "tough" exterior hides the wounded woman suffering through the pain of believing that she's alone. She's cautious about who she opens up to, and when she does, Yoon speaks her mind. She has a challenge of truly connecting with people and showing them who she is. However, she loves her roommates, and will do anything for them. She works three jobs and goes to school. She is the most mature of all of them, and she is my personal favorite.

    Next is Ye-Eun Jung, who is probably the most immature of the group and has some serious self-esteem issues. She adores her boyfriend, despite the poor way that he treats her. Everything is about status with her. She cares about how she looks, what she wears, how much she weighs, and what everyone thinks about her. She is prone to be thoughtless, but she is also cheerful, cute, and despite her clashes with Kang, she also cares very deeply for her fellow roommates.

    Ji-Won Song is the most energetic and creative of the bunch. She also has absolutely no problem expressing herself. She's never embarrassed. She will also frequently take the initiative in activities where others are hesitant. She lives her life a bit on the edge, and sometimes gets a bit carried away with the "truth." She is rarely ever down or upset, and she is the one most likely to try and cheer up a friend.

    Kang Yi-Na is the only one who doesn't share a room with anyone else. A woman with a tragic past, she works as an escort. She also has no vices about walking around with little/nothing on, which makes some of the other roommates uncomfortable. She has more "life knowledge" than the other girls, especially about how men behave. She isn't tricked by the antics that men play, and this gets her into fights with Ye-Eun over Ye-Eun's naivety about her own boyfriend. It's a toss-up as to who is tougher: Kang or Yoon.

    Lastly, we have Eun-Jae, who is the newest addition to the house. She is also the youngest with the least amount of life experience. Coming from the country, she is a young woman who is extremely naive about how things work. It is also very difficult for her to speak her mind or even speak up about things until it's already reached a boiling point. Very sweet with a timid personality, she is very much like the "baby sister" of the group. All of the other girls feel a sense of "protectiveness" toward her.

    Not only is the writing top-notch, but so is the acting. These five women have a certain chemistry that can't be overlooked. They know their characters inside and out, and they make the show work! Each brings something special to the table, but it's those moments when they are truly looking out for each other as well as being there for each other that demonstrates the true power of the show.

    I would guess that many people would love to have a "family" like this! Why? Because no matter what happens, at the end of the day, they truly love each other, and isn't that what a family is?

    **Netflix finally released Season 2, and the show is just as good as ever, adding a couple of new characters, and leaving me hoping and praying for a Season 3!**
    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.
    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.
    10chethanibalasuriya

    Perfect !

    While i was cchecking up on some tv shows in netflix this tv show is suddenly pop up in my suggestion . Plot was quite interesting so i started to watch this. When i started to watch it i can't get myself from it. Within 3 days i completed watching 2 seasons . Really interesting tv show. Not only for entertain this tv show give away some meaningful message . If you are in to chickflicks, if you are a korean drama fan i invite you to watch this. This tv show drives you in to another world . You will feel that you also a houhousemate of " Belle Epoque " Oh I'm in love with this tv show. ❤🙈
    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.

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    • Release date
      • July 22, 2016 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
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    • Language
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • Hello, My Twenties
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      • Celltrion Entertainment
      • Drama House
      • JTBC Studios
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