If you were young again, what would you do?
I don't know how to start writing this because I'm not a k-drama lover, yet I'd love to review this k-drama because the moral message is good to do a self-reflection of what has happened.
18 Again is a K-drama inspired by an American movie titled 17 Again.
I just knew this k-drama when it's hosted on national TV before my favorite program so while waiting for my favorite program starts, I watch it for a while.
I will not describe who is starring in these two, because you can search on Google. (What kind of review is this?) 😂
Complete information about this k-drama can be found at:
I honestly just want to share the lessons I've got from these meaningful movies.
This k-drama is about a couple, husband and wife, who decide to get a divorce. Suddenly, the husband all of a sudden turns 18 years old and he comes back to school, getting along with her twin children without them knowing who he is.
The wife was at first surprised because she remembered what her husband looked like when he was still young.
However, the husband tries to hide his identity in order to fix everything from the start.
Day by day, both start to do self-reflection, fix everything, and restart their marriage, especially for their children.
Overall, the story is good about how a father and a mother are finally reunited, of course, with their children after going through a lot of obstacles that grew them up.
Some scenes I love to see are when the father tries so hard to protect his children, encourage them and stand with them no matter what. Those are the most uplifting things to me. A father's love.
That's all, because I'm not good at reviewing K-dramas since they have more than 10 episodes and I don't watch them all but some scenes I mentioned before. 😅