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Apple
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Overall 7.0
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Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 4.0
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18 Again - A casual watch to make you feel 18 Again

18 Again is an adaptation of the American movie 18 Again. The only difference is that this is not rushed and there is a purpose for each character. The story has a few twists and turns - enough to keep you hooked - and in the end you definitely wish that you had a father like Hong Dae-young (Yoon Sang-hyun) [at least I did].
This is yet another series that will pull you into the vortex of 'The Second Lead Syndrome' even though here I personally did not see Goo Ja-sung (Hwang In Yeop) a good fit for Shi-ah (Roh Jeong-eui) due to their personalities. but definitely hoped that Ye Ji Hoon (Wi Ha Joon) will have a good romantic ending even if it is not with Jung Da-jung (Kim Ha-neul).
To me the best part of the series was Ye Ji-hoon's smile. The man really lifted me up on some of my shitty days. He played a big part [in my opinion] in making Dad Young a good husband and his back-story too is heartwarming.
All in all the series is good if you are interested in a casual watch. It does get dragged a little bit here and there but I am satisfied with how the story rolled out overall. Every element in the series was there for a reason and it showed. To me the message resonated the best - for any relationship to work you need to communicate to understand the other person's perspective.
I hope you watch it and enjoy it as much as I did!

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nazkisaa
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Feb 10, 2024
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Rewatch Value 10

18 again one of the best drama I've ever seen in my life.

When I heard the news that there would be a kdrama with a theme like returning to young, I was very excited, and this is also a remake of the film 17 Again. Anyway, I went to watch the drama with high expectations and I swear to you, I ended up being surprised, because the film doesn't even hold a candle to this drama, 18 Again is a thousand times better than the original work, the way the family plot was worked on in it, The development of the story and each character was incredible. Furthermore, it has the wonderful combo of talented actors + perfect ost, which particularly for me cannot be missed. I was moved in almost every scene, as well as dying laughing in others. While watching it, I learned lessons that I will carry with me for life!
18 again has become my favorite drama, and it deserves all the recognition in the world, as it is a masterpiece. If you haven't seen this drama yet, or are undecided, wondering whether or not it's worth investing your time in it, the answer I give you is: watch it! You won't regret it, it's a wonderful kdrama from beginning to end.

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healer
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Jan 29, 2024
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Overall 9.5
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Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

Ahh felt so good after watching it

I watched the movie, but as usual, the Koreans made it into a drama and nailed it. ML was going through a mid-life crisis and became young. This drama is so funny at some point, plus ML was so confused sometimes because he didn't know things about today's teenagers. I can't recall if there was anything bad in this drama because, at the end, everything was fixed. FL was great too; she handled herself pretty well even in difficult moments. The best couple were actually the side couple, because they stole the show whenever they were on screen. Pretty great watch at the end. I am losing words because I can't define it's greatness.

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janosch
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Aug 10, 2023
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Captivating

18 Again" is an absolute gem that flawlessly weaves comedy, heart, and life lessons. With a brilliant premise of a middle-aged man reverting to his 18-year-old self, the show offers a fresh take on second chances and self-discovery. The dynamic cast, led by Lee Da Hyun and Kim Ha-neul, delivers performances that tug at your heartstrings and make you burst into laughter. Each episode is a rollercoaster of emotions, beautifully exploring the complexities of relationships, dreams, and growing up. This K-drama strikes a perfect balance between humor and poignant moments, leaving you hooked till the very end. With its relatable characters and insightful storytelling, "18 Again" is an uplifting masterpiece that deserves its near-perfect rating!

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patpatc
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Apr 2, 2021
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Watch it or you'll regret

I love how heartwarming this story is and you can watch it with your family. It speaks of so many lessons and personally, I learned to live my life without regrets because sometimes we tend to look back on the past and regret our decisions. But we also forget that those decisions led us to who we are today. Technically, we cannot go to the past just like the character did in the story. So instead of pondering on what ifs, let's accept the present and be better versions of ourselves so that later on we won't regret anything and we can say that this is the life we've chosen to live. I love how the story revolved on the casts and their lives and not just reliant on the main characters. Each actor performed well and they really contributed on the success of 18 Again. Despite this, what I don't like is how impossible the plot is because technically you can't get younger just because you wished it. Overall, I'd say this is a nice drama to watch with family.

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mint
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Rewatch Value 8.0
~Massive tearjerker drama about what it means to be a family and what truly defines love
~Lee Do Hyun is an acting force in this drama and perfectly portrays the mannerisms of both his younger and older self so well. His chemistry with the FL is also really good and has no awkwardness
~Major themes revolves around family sacrifices, hardships of high school pregnancy, appreciating small everyday things in life, parent-child relationship, & broken family
~The drama also tackles sensitive topics about being a divorced women in a conservative society, workplace discrimination for females and cyberbullying
~Comic reliefs in between a few intense scenes will have you LOL

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jeithpro
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May 13, 2021
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LEE DO-HYUN SUPREMACY HYPE TRAIN

If your not watching this drama i dont know what is wrong with you. this drama talk about family and relatable problems is life. This was the i dont know how many times I watched a Lee Do-Hyun drama i was blown away with the drama that he put on the table on this one. This dude is really versatile and can do it all also the cast was really top-notch all was casted with meaning all was in their with a touch of flavor and spice and everything nice within the characters. I dont know how many times i snob like a grown man watching this drama lmao. each episode i think to myself oh here we go again a young man anticipating each drama to have major feels again. i really hate this drama the amount of tears i wasted on this one is beyond all dramas i watch. perfect execution, perfect ost, perfect casting, perfect script what can I say more a superb family oriented drama.

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tata
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Feb 12, 2024
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Overall 8.0
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Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 6.5
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HELLOOOOOOO

just finished watching de drama and well i like it very much!

the casting did an amazing job but Kim Haneul (Jung Da jung) did kinda...not bad but not good. i didn't felt much emotions from her character. even in the kissing scenes she was always with a straight face. the character Hong Shi Woo (Ryeoun) he was there...but he wasn't. i felt like they forgot his character and only used him as an "excuse" for Hong Dae Young (Lee Dohyun) to stay close to his family. like, why he didn't received his savings money too just like his sister? and if he did, why we couldn't see?
Hong Shi Woo had a litte bit of development, but...it felt disappointing.
i feel bad cause Ryeoun is an amazing actor, he deserved better.

in another hand, Hong Shi Ah (Rong Jeong Eui) had a great development, loved her story!

the romance story between the teacher and Hong Dae Young's friend had a good start but it felt forced at the end.

i love when dramas show us stories of the side characters, and they are not only characters without any deepness. but 18 again brought too much stories for too many characters when they could focus on important ones.

about ost, the HELLOOOOO it's stuck in my head because they've added this song SO MANY TIMES ? i didn't like ?

the main story is good, it taught us many important things about relationships, mainly Parents x Children, Husband x Wife. can't deny that i learned somethings that i will take with me.

anyways, I've watched the drama in 3 days cause i was curious and invested on the story, but mostly because of Lee Dohyun. his acting is impeccable and he kept me watching!

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toldie
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Jul 29, 2021
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Overall 7.5
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Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

I guess I've seen it somewhere before...

There’s not really much to say about this drama. And at this point you probably wondering why then I’m writing this review? Well, the reason is simple. The fact that there’s not much to tell, is a review of its own. 18 again is just a concept that was seen before and there’s not much more to add.

We’ve seen this before. Zac Efron is a basketball star at his high school but for some reason his life does not go according to plan and he wakes up one day as a bitter 30 something year old and want some change. The chance appears when in by magic he get’s a second chance in life, he wakes up as a teenager. Simple? So now, let’s translate this idea to Korean and add another 15 hours of content to this idea that was born as a single movie.

I don’t really remember original movie that well, but I could’ve swear that I’ve seen some scenes from first episode so I guess it was pretty close to the movie.

But let’s just leave this issue. This drama is not original, we’ve seen it before, but does it defend itself on its own? Can we just watch it without thought of Zac Efron in shorts in our heads? Pretty much yes, and then what is left, it pretty good. You know, mostly because somebody tested this idea before.

Overall I like the idea of the fresh perspective, when we progressively see the same topic from various points of view just to know that our main character might not be entirely right in showing the reality of situation. We had similar idea in Familiar Wife, where we also progressively unveiled how things looked according to other character versus the main one. And obviously it changed how we seen the relationship between main characters. In 18 Again we have Hong Dae Young perspective, where he thinks that he’s done everything he could for his family, but when we hear what his wife thinks about it, the situation looks pretty different.

Honestly, I wasn’t too invested in main characters relationship. Hong Dae Young for me was moderately interesting, especially in his teenage version. By the way, when did we cross the thin line between Yoon Sang Hyun playing sexy rock start in Secret Garden and father figurer that got old pretty badly? Because that’s like eight years between those two dramas but I barely recognised him!

Anyway, back to the point. I like how this drama slowly changes from the story about guy who suddenly goes back to being teenager to a story of how other characters cope. Hong Dae Young is a centre of the plot, but not necessary its main focus point. And that’s good, because sometimes the background characters are much more interesting than what happens to the main ones. Secondary characters are truly building atmosphere here. Especially that romantic motive between Jung Da Jung and young Hong Dae Young is at some point pretty weird. I mean I know that in this body there’s almost 40 year old man, but Da Jung casually dating teenager just looks weird. This whole situation seems wrong. And if we’re already here, there’s around zero chemistry between those two.

To add to all of this, we have a bunch of unnecessary cliches. We have a white truck of death, we have people who know each other but don’t know it till the end. And then suddenly it’s a big of a deal.

On a plus side, we have good comedic relief motives. I have to admit, scenes where Hong Dae Young and Go Deok Jin argue as a son and father and are constantly overheard by the office staff is a comedy gold here. Especially with half of those dialogues being beeped out because of swear words.

Overall I kinda enjoyed this series, but more like a guilty pleasure. It’s not bad remake after all, so if you don’t mind watching very predictable series, then I guess go on.

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maritagp
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May 8, 2023
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Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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Wholesome and deep

Surprisingly deep and chracter driven!

Seen the movie it's based on and they did an amazing job exploring the characters and diving deeper into their backstories and adding more characters that compliment the narrative. Everyone felt more real and with actual problems detached from the leads which I appreciated. The leads didn't solely exist to fall in love again. They felt like real people with problems outside of their romantic relationship.

The dad feels were the best part of the drama for me. The family dynamics are very strong in this one and what kept me going. I do wish we could have seen even more backstory for the 2 main leads while they are younger parents. I loved those moments the best and wish we could have gotten more of that instead of: the love triangle, the friend and teacher cringy + draggy love story.

Towards the end things felt a bit more calm. Like there was no big climax in the story. Things just slowly and quietly fell into place without any struggle. Which is fine, but to me it dragged the excitement of the earlier episodes and stole some of the satisfaction I wanted to feel at the end. I think if things could have been condensed a little bit it would have been perfect. It also felt a bit episodic from time to time, like first with the gym teacher then with the stalker guy, then the love triangle, it was a bit like a bad guy of the week situation, which is acceptable but not my personal favourite. If you run out of conflict just end the drama early, there's no shame in it. The side characters' stories felt a bit draggy from time to time.

Other than that this drama was really charming, enjoyable and gave me all the feels. If it had been shorter it'd be perfect!

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jaheffry
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Still such an S-Tier show

April 10, 2023

18 again is such a timeless show, I originally watched it when it was first released on Netflix and it jumped right into my favourite comfort dramas. Rewatching 18 again definitely solidify its position in my ever-growing lists of Kdramas. After feeling burn-out from school and the uninteresting shows that I was forcing myself into watching. Rewatching this show was definitely such a smart move on my behalf. To think that I was reminiscing my first year uni self when I watching this show during the peak of pandemic and its lockdown for the very first time. This show brought me joy, and made experience all those emotions time and time again. Made me cry to realize all the hardship that the parents have to go through for the sake of raising their children. It helped gain a better understanding of my own self and with how I perceived my own parents.

18 again serves a life-long educational story. I love how the writers were able to deliver and mesh comedy, romance, slice-of-life, and insight of what people go through. I wasn't even going to write this review. But I realized, my 2020 self and 2019 self, didn't know that mydramalist existed yet. SO I guess, it is time to rewatch all those kdramas that I love again and write them a review that they all deserved.

Back to 18 again, YES PLEASE WATCH THIS. All of the casts executed their roles quite well and give 18 again the love and fame that it deserves!

Until my next rewatching session again.

Love ❤️

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Kyungs
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Valuable life lessons might not come in the best form

'Regretful youth' seems to be the strong premise behind "18 Again". The drama, which is adapted from the infamous American Movie "17 Again", is a lightly-plotted one filled with struggles, family warmth, worthwhile life lessons, and a bunch of jokes (that came off as either purely funny or, most of the time, being more cringe-worthy). Starting off, it must have been a brain-digging ideas to adapt a 2-hour movie into 16 one hour-long episodes. That's almost tenfold of its length. As a consequence, while giving direct moral lessons, a big chunk of the middle part came off as being filler stories, specifically subplots.

A bit of the plot: The journey follows a regretful 37 year-old Hong Daeyoung (who was about to divorce his wife Jung Dajeong) instantly turning into his 18 year-old self out of the blue. While he's at it, he attended his twin children's school. Other than the school's dynamics, the series also follows Dajeong's journey on becoming an aspiring announcer, a dream she put off while being pregnant with the twins at 18.

First of all, I didn't watch the original movie prior to watching 18 Again as I wanted to learn things thoroughly and not comparing to 17 again. However, things took a whole detour after the first few early episodes and only get back up after the two-thirds of the drama. Yes, it has too many subplots. I claim that the main plots are: Daeyoung as Uyeong, Dajeong's work life, and the twins school life. They were pretty much well-written and relatable although most of the times one of them outshines the others in an unbalance way. Things like Sia and Siu lying to their parents about school life could not be more realistic. The story telling is thorough but they might bring the viewers to gain some subjectivity other than making the viewers having more objective view. However, the gap between those subjectivity might help viewers realize on valuable things that humans have ever regretted before. Some simple things they wished they had done, even as simple as being a good son to their parents.

For the subplots, I found Ye Jihun's family plot to be heartwarming while being too coincidental had it happened in a more realistic approach. Seo Jiho's is an interesting character but it felt like he's gone in the middle for some reason. The geeky-adventure of Deokjin and Ms. Ok is lightly funny but adds nothing to the drama's whole weight. The elevator scandal is good. For the others, I found a lot of them to be unnecessary: Choi Ilgwon's whole story of admission scam and problems, the two random employees in Deokjin's company, Aerin's hateful friend, Si-u's barely-appearing girlfriend, and for the worst: the random stalker. I found the stalker plot to be underwhelmingly executed as they had been teasing it since the very early stages of the drama. The reveal was misleading too plus it adds nothing to the drama. Another thing about the story/writing, I found the tear-jerker scenes to be beautiful (although I'm a hard person to cry), especially Sia's bank scene, 2002 World Cup, and Siu meeting dad. In contrast for the lighter comedic scenes, I found most of the jokes to brings me second-hand embarrassments especially when it comes to Ko Uyeong acting as a dad/wife/friend in an 18 year old form. Some people might find the jokes funny, but those are not for me.

For the characters, they seem to be as what they are designated to be except the ones I have mentioned above. The main characters are amazing and their acting are top notch, especially Lee Dohyun for embodying a middle-aged man. At times, Dajeong might seem too angelic but (i'm not sure why) her character just seem so humane. Also love the twins. I found Jiho's character to be interesting and easy to relate to but most times he isn't present in the drama. Jaseong's character development came off as too instant at times that I was shocked one or two times of him showing a more friendly side. Dajeong's seniors and colleague Yumi's character development also seem a bit too delayed at the end. For the others, I might just say they are what they are shown, with the complaints from the plot still stands.

Other additional elements to the drama actually added some value to the drama. The music might be too repetitive with that one soundtrack but it served its purpose. There's not many special effects but they are necessary and didn't devalue the drama. The settings of places and timing are greatly consistent.

Overall, 18 Again is a nice ride of emotions with great acting, decent storyline, not-for-everyone jokes, and valuable life lessons. However, as just how life goes, those valuable life lessons might not come in the best form.

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