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Review of My Youth 🌸💕

 


My Youth 🌸💕

Hey, mga bes! If you're looking for a K-drama that's all about nostalgia, love, and growth, "My Youth" might just be the perfect fit for you. This show tells the story of Sunwoo Hae, a former child star who lost his shine due to the greed of those around him. Now, he's living a peaceful life as a novelist and florist, but everything changes when his first love, Seong Je Yeon, reappears after 10 years.

A Story of Love, Loss, and Growth 📚💔

Sunwoo Hae and Seong Je Yeon's past is marked with losses & resilience, and their reunion sparks a mix of emotions. Je Yeon who was initially from a wealth family, now a driven and ambitious team leader at Feel Entertainment, is on a mission to succeed after her family's downfall. As she reconnects with Sunwoo Hae, she's forced to confront her innocent past self and the harsh realities of her present, in other to change the faith of both her and Sunwoo Hae in other achieve her goals.

Warm and Beautiful 🌸👏

The first two episodes of "My Youth" set a warm and cosy tone, with beautiful color palettes, characters, and storytelling. The show's pace is relaxing, making it easy to get invested in the characters' lives. The execution is neat and well-tailored, playing to its strengths without trying to be too flashy.

Verdict: Worth watching! 👏

Rating so far: 4/5 stars ⭐️

Recommendation: If you enjoy K-dramas like "Crash Landing on You" or "Reply 1988," you'll likely appreciate the warm and nostalgic tone of "My Youth." Give it a try, and let's discuss it together! 💬

Hope you enjoy this review, mga bes! 😊



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