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Youth of May

A budding romance between a medical student and a nurse unfolds in May 1980, against a backdrop of civil unrest and military oppression in Gwangju.

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Cast & Crew

Park Se-hyun

Park Se-hyun

Lee Jin-ah

Heo Jeong-do

Heo Jeong-do

Lee Gyeong-pil

Go Min-si

Go Min-si

Kim Myeong-hee

Park Cheol-min

Park Cheol-min

Choi Byeong-geol

Lee Sang-yi

Lee Sang-yi

Lee Soo-chan

Jang Won-hyuk

Jang Won-hyuk

Yoo Byeong-cheol

Lee Do-hyun

Lee Do-hyun

Hwang Hee-tae

Kim Won-hae

Kim Won-hae

Kim Hyeon-cheol

Lee Kyu-sung

Lee Kyu-sung

Jung Hye-geon

Jung Wook-jin

Jung Wook-jin

Choi Jung-haeng

Uhm Hyo-seop

Uhm Hyo-seop

Lee Chang-geun

Choi Seung-hoon

Choi Seung-hoon

Hwang Jung-tae

Kim Bo-jeong

Kim Bo-jeong

Kim Min-ju

Hwang Young-hee

Hwang Young-hee

Choi Soon-nyeo

Keum Sae-rok

Keum Sae-rok

Lee Soo-ryeon

Shim Yi Young

Shim Yi Young

Song Hae-ryeong

Kwon Ji-woo

Kwon Ji-woo

Kim Kyung-soo

Oh Man-seok

Oh Man-seok

Hwang Gi-nam

Lee Hwang-eui

Lee Hwang-eui

Han Seok-joong

Rho Sang-bo

Rho Sang-bo

Hong Sang-pyo

Kim Eun-soo

Kim Eun-soo

Lee Kwang-gu

Joo Bo-young

Joo Bo-young

Park Seon-min

Kim Yi-kyeong

Kim Yi-kyeong

Oh In-young

Jo Yi-hyun

Jo Yi-hyun

Kim Myung-soo

Choi Moon-soo

Choi Moon-soo

Suk-joong's Wife

Kim In-sun

Kim In-sun

Jang Suk-chul

Lee Bong-joon

Lee Bong-joon

Student Protestor

Cha Sang-mi

Cha Sang-mi

Maid in Hee-tae's Home

Seasons Guide

Details

GenresDrama
Seasons1
Episodes12
Runtime~1h 2 mins
Total Runtime~12h 28 mins
Languageko
Produced InSouth Korea

Reviews

ParkMin

4/10

It seems the drama excuses itself way too much and too often under the umbrella of "real life events" which denotes for a lazy writing. Moreover, the antagonist in the drama is portrayed as an omnipotent being who possesses an uncanny awareness, insight, and control over everything and everyone. Practically a god! It undermines the believability of the story and weakens the conflict by eliminating any sense of balance or potential for meaningful character growth and development. This kind of characterization is only passable for makjang shenanigans, mindless action or goofy adventure flicks. Instead of crafting a compelling tragedy, it turned into an extensive series of self-inflicted misery, unreasonable maneuvers and forceful entanglements. This is not how to make a tragedy! The brothers playing the big turning point for the climax were only brought to attention in the last 2-3 episodes. How do you expect the viewers to care? While some of the support characters may receive attention initially (or eventually like the brothers) but they ended up being underdeveloped and lacking depth. Their presence feels inconsequential and fails to contribute meaningfully to the overall story. Either give them a proper investment or don't waste unnecessary scenes. The 12 episodes run already feels too long! Despite dealing with potentially emotional and poignant themes, the drama fails to delve deeply into the emotional lives of its characters. Instead, we got a superficial, quick and dry cuts that were barely sufficient to progress the story.

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Youth of May (2021) Official Trailer | K-Drama Trailer | 오월의 청춘 | Lee Do Hyun, Go Min Si