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Hello, My Twenties!

Five female college students, each with a distinct personality, different life goals, and varied tastes in men, come together as housemates in a shared residence named Belle Epoque.

Where to watch

Netflix

Netflix

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Cast & Crew

Kim Min-seok

Kim Min-seok

Seo Jang-hoon

Han Seung-yeon

Han Seung-yeon

Jeong Ye-eun

Han Ye-ri

Han Ye-ri

Yoon Jin-myung

Park Eun-bin

Park Eun-bin

Song Ji-won

Lee You-jin

Lee You-jin

Kwon Ho-chang

Shin Se-hwi

Shin Se-hwi

Ahn Ye-ji

An Woo-yeon

An Woo-yeon

Heimdal

Song Jae-ryong

Song Jae-ryong

Head Jo [Jin Myeong's boss]

Ji Woo

Ji Woo

Yoo Eun-jae

Choi A-ra

Choi A-ra

Jo Eun

Shin Hyun-soo

Shin Hyun-soo

Yoon Jong-yeol

Son Seung-won

Son Seung-won

Lim Sung-min

Ha Eun-seol

Ha Eun-seol

Han Yu-kyung

Choi Bae-young

Choi Bae-young

Song Kyung-ah

Details

GenresComedy, Drama
Seasons2
Episodes26
Languageko
Produced InSouth Korea
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Reviews

ParkMin

4/10

There's an obvious case to be made around the exploration of the ups and downs of being a young adult, but this drama was an excruciating exercise in superficiality, offering nothing but a hollow shell of what could have been a worthy experience. From its cardboard characters to its cringe-worthy dialogue and moments, the drama failed to maintain an attractive hook, opting instead for a glossy, saccharine portrayal that felt more like a caricature than a digestible imitation. The stories were equally pretty shallow as well, its attempts at drama fell flat, overshadowed by its overwhelming lack of substance, conviction and commitment between most of the characters, relationships and dynamics. Its surface-level approach with everything left no room for any proper investment to be had. By every metric possible, the 2nd season was a significant downgrade to what was an already struggling piece. Yoo Eun Jae was undeniably the weakest link in season 1, recasting her actress to someone who's struggling to play it, made things 10 folds worse. The replacement was trying really hard to mimic the original while the actress facial expressions, fluency and intonations were the polar opposite. It doesn't take a blind man to be appalled by the comparison, not like the original was any better. Unfortunately, things got even worse, her continuous story, background, conflicts, motives, and character writing were a nauseating concoction of utter literary incompetence and creative bankruptcy, a slap in the face to anyone with even a modicum of taste. To be fair, both Ye Ri & Eun Bin brought a much needed improved performances into the 2nd season, their characters as well had a better fit. Overall, the drama was a disappointingly bland and forgettable entry that failed to leave any lasting positive impact. If you care, streaming services like Netflix cut off any inner songs/tunes/humming/reading-lyrics-out-loud, the first episode is +3 minutes shorter than TV.

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