Two actors and a makeup artist fight to make their own way in a world that weighs the backgrounds they were born into more than their dreams.Two actors and a makeup artist fight to make their own way in a world that weighs the backgrounds they were born into more than their dreams.Two actors and a makeup artist fight to make their own way in a world that weighs the backgrounds they were born into more than their dreams.
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Please take off your hands netflix from kdramas How end.. how the waste all of serie I hate it
I'm relatively new to SK dramas but, saved for a few, most dramas I've seen were incredibly unrealistic, overtly dramatic, and had exaggerated acting, which made me want to stop with the genre altogether! In that respect Record of youth is a breath of fresh air, it realistically depicts the trials and tribulations of young people with family, friendship, romantic relationships and work.
The cast is great, the outfits are on point, and the filming is very good!
They've really well represented the issues young people are faced with in SK, especially, as is the case of the three lead characters, when they are unwilling to compromise on their values.
In my opinion, they've also perfectly depicted how a new romance might unfold, how two individuals get more confortable with each other, how they learn about each other, how they try to support one another, etc. (a cute example of that is when they go to the movies really early because she has work and cannot do another time).
I've been surprised to read that people think the lead actors do not have chemistry, I wholeheartedly disagree, it might not be as intense as in other SK dramas, but they definitely have it, and I love how the romance does not overpower everything else in the series.
One of the best thing about the series for me is the fact that they have touched on many of the issues prevalent in SK society, i.e. star status, online bullying, the press' unaccountability, family and social pressure, toxic work environments, access to education, compulsory military service, etc.
I think people more used to fast-paced dramas with dramatic events and revelations every minute might not enjoy this one, but if you're looking for a cozy, light and realistic drama, this is definitely the one!
This show did an amazing job at showcasing how male actors in Korea are alws in a tight spot because of their career and nonstop military duty pressure! The struggle is real and this drama shows it beautifully. Only few episodes aired but I was hooked from the first episode and I m sure it will be another masterpiece of Park BoGum like reply 1988. Most interesting fact is that he joined military immediately after shooting this drama! Talk about coincidences!
Overall it was fun to watch but the last episode was a complete disaster. The end was so terrible that I questioned my self why I watched this?
Really disappointed.
The buildup was phenomenal but the finale was too anticlimactic and boring. A waste of time getting past all that honestly.
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- TriviaThe library Hye-jun is often visiting is the Starfield Library at the COEX Mall in Seoul. It is a public library that consists of more than 50,000 books and magazines. Around 600 foreign and local magazines are also available for reading.
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Performed by Seungkwan (SEVENTEEN)
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- Starfield Library, CEOX Mall, Seoul, South Korea(Library Hye-jun visits in several episodes)
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- Runtime1 hour 10 minutes
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