Adults Cannot Understand - Record of Youth
Adults Cannot Understand - Record of Youth

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Adults Cannot Understand - Record of Youth

1958
Movie
85 min
Japanese

The first work of 27-year-old director Eizo Sugawa, contrasting a politician father and his son, a drummer in a student band. It depicts the conflict between old and new morals, and the lives of young people.

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IMDb7.1/10
Google Users94%
Director: Ahn Gil-hoGenres: Romance, Drama, Youth

Plot Summary

This drama follows the lives of young adults striving to achieve their dreams in the competitive fashion industry. Sa Hye-joon, a kind and resilient aspiring actor and model, navigates the challenges of his career while dealing with family obligations and the complexities of love. His journey is intertwined with that of his friends, Won Hae-hyo, who comes from a more privileged background but faces his own pressures, and Kim Jin-woo, whose path takes a different turn. The series explores their growth, struggles, and relationships as they forge their own identities.

Critical Reception

Record of Youth received generally positive reviews, with praise directed at its realistic portrayal of youth struggles, career ambitions, and the challenges faced by young people in South Korea. While some critics noted familiar tropes in the romance and career arcs, the performances, particularly from the lead cast, were widely commended for their authenticity and emotional depth. The series resonated with audiences for its hopeful message and relatable characters.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its realistic depiction of the challenges faced by young adults pursuing their dreams.

  • The performances of the lead actors were highlighted for their emotional depth and authenticity.

  • Some viewers found the plot to be somewhat predictable, but the character development kept them engaged.

Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the show's focus on relatable struggles and aspirations of young people. Many positive reviews commended the acting, the engaging storyline that balanced career ambitions with personal relationships, and the overall hopeful tone of the series. Minor criticisms occasionally mentioned predictable plot points.

Fun Fact

Park Bo-gum, who plays Sa Hye-joon, was on hiatus from acting due to his mandatory military service when the drama aired, and he had already completed filming it before enlisting.

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