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Lee Il HwaLee Il Hwa [Na Jung's mother] Support Role Lee Mi So[Baseball Team Manager] Support Role Woo Ji WonWoo Ji Won [Yonsei University Basketball Player] Ep. 1 Guest Role Lee Ju A[Kim Hoon's fan] Ep. 1 Guest Role Lee Joo YeonLee Joo Yeon [Med school fellow] Ep. 5 Guest Role Joon's girlfriend] Ep. 6 Guest Role Min Ha[Na Jung's friend] Ep. 7 Guest Role Euaerin[Na Jung's friend] Ep. 7 Guest Role Yun Joon SukKim Dong Woo [Bing Geu Re's brother] Ep 9, 12, 14 Guest Role Jo Yang Ja[Chun Po's grandmother]Ep. 10 Guest Role Kim Shi Woon[Joan of Arc / Hae Tae's crush] Ep. 11 Guest Role Kim Won Hae[Sseureki's father] Ep. 12, 19, 21 Guest Role Seo In GukYoon Yoon Jae Ep. 16-17, 21 Guest Role Go Woo Ri[Uhm Jung Hwa look-alike] Ep. 18 Guest Role Jung Yu Mi[Girl bumped into Chilbong] Ep. 21 Guest Role Kim Yoon Joo[Sseureki / Trash's university alumni] Guest Role
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"Reply 1994" é uma continuação da série de sucesso de 2012 "Reply 1997" ela foi escrita por Lee Woo Jung e dirigida por Shin Won Ho, a mesma equipe da série nostalgia mais uma vez toma o papel central nos anos 90 quando o grupo de k-pop Seo Taiji and Boys explode em popularidade, e todos estão obcecados com a liga coreana de basquete. Sung Na Jung Go Ara é uma mulher "sofisticada" que mora na Seul moderna com seu marido e filho. Mas ela se lembra de 1994, o ano em que seus pais Sung Dong Il e Lee Il Hwa se mudaram da província de Gyeongsang para a grande cidade de Seul para administrar a pensão Shin Chon. Aquele ano, quando ela tinha 20 anos e era louca pela estrela de basquete universitário Lee Sang Min, foi um ponto de virada em sua vida. Entre os outros camponeses que moravam na pensão de seus pais naquele ano estaria seu futuro marido. Há Trash Jung Woo, um aluno do terceiro ano de medicina que cresceu como seu irmão mais velho; Sam Cheon Po Kim Sung Kyun, formado em engenharia da computação que se sente alienado em Seul; Haitai Son Ho Joon, outro formado em engenharia da computação que joga videogame o tempo todo; Bing Grae Baro, é aluno do primeiro ano de medicina; e seu primo Chil Bong Yoo Yeon Seok, arremessador do time de beisebol da Universidade de Yonsei. Também morando na casa há a estudante sombria com a boca suja Jo Yoon Jin Min Dohee. Com quem Na Jung acaba casando?ElencoElenco AdicionalYoon Jong-Hoon - Kim Gi-TaeJi Seung-Hyun - Sseureki's friendChoi Duk-Moon - Samchunpo's fatherLee Jung-Eun - Samchunpo's motherKim Joong-Ki - MicolJung Se-Hyung - senior residentKim Han-Jong - drunk manLee Bong-Ryung - same major Na-Jung cameoKyungri - Na-Jung's friend cameoMinha - Na-Jung's friend cameoEuaerin - Na-Jung's friend cameo - Sung Joon's girlfriend cameoLee Mi-So - Chilbongi's baseball team manager cameoYoon Jin-Young - Rock Cafe Space manager cameoKim Yoon-Joo - Sseureki Trash's university alumniKim Kwang-Kyu - doctor cameoKim Jong-Min - doctor cameoLee Joo-Yeon - Sseureki's Trash university alumniLee Hyun-Kyung - patient with two kids cameoJi Seung-Hyun - Sseureki's friend cameoYang Jae-Young - Sseureki's friend cameoHong Seok-Cheon - ROTC officer cameoWoo Hee - Ha Hee-Ra cameoKim Min-Young - Lee Soon-Ja cameoKim Jung-Min - Singer Kim Jung-Min cameoLee Kyung-Sil - Sung Dong-Il's first love cameoJung Sung-Ho - Haetae's friend cameoJo Yang-Ja - Samchunpo's grandmother cameoKim In-Seo - Haetae's senior cameoKim Byung-Choon - Jung Man-Ho cameoKim Won-Hae - Sseureki's father cameoChoi Jong-Hoon - Sergeant Choi Jong-Hoon cameoSong Min-Ji - Min-Jung cameoJo Jae-Yun - Sseureki's older brother cameoKim Min-Jong - himself cameoKim Seul-Gi - Sseureki's cousin cameoSeo In-Guk - Yoon Yoon-Je cameoJung Eun-Ji - Sung Shi-Won cameoShin So-Yul - Mo Yoo-Jung cameoLee Si-Un - Bang Sung-Jae cameoHoya - Kang Joon-Hee cameoYoon Jin-Yi - Jin-Yi cameoEun Ji-Won - Do Hak-Chan cameoKim Jae-Kyung - girl with nickname Gianna Jun cameoKo Woo-Ri - girl with nickname Uhm Jung-Hwa cameoYoon Seo - Cha Ae-Jung cameoJung Yu-Mi - girl bumps against Chilbongi cameoLee Yoo-Joon - Sseureki's friend cameoSeo Yu-Ri - Joo-Kyung cameoTrailerReplay 1994 - TrailerReply 1994 응답하라 1994 - Official Teaser Trailer 1Reply 1994 응답하라 1994 - Official Teaser Trailer 2Algumas ost's[응답하라 1994 OST] 성시경 SUNG SI KYUNG - 너에게 To You MV[응답하라 1994 OST] B1A4 - 그대와 함께 With You MV[응답하라 1994 OST] 정우, 유연석, 손호준 Jung Woo, Yoo Yeon Suk, Sohn Ho Jun - 너만을 느끼며 Feeling Only You MV[응답하라 1994 OST] 고아라 Go Ara - 시작 Start MV[응답하라 1994 OST] 로이킴 Roy Kim - 서울 이곳은 Seoul here MV[응답하라 1994 OST] 디아 DIA - 날 위한 이별 Farewell for myself MV[응답하라 1994 OST] 하이니 - 가질 수 없는 너 Can't Have You MVFotos do elenco
2 Lời Hồi Đáp 1994 – Reply 1994. Phim nói về cô gái Na Jung (Go Ara) là một cô gái trẻ trung, thánh thiện và hay lưu ý đến mọi người. Đặc biệt sự dễ thương của cô được biểu đạt rõ nhất khi nóng giận, tạo nhau với anh trai Kim Jae Joon (Jung Woo).
Original Title 응답하라 1994 Watch Now 1 Seasons Newest Episodes S1 E21 - To the NinetiesS1 E20 - The Beginning of the EndS1 E19 - Do You Believe in Fate?SynopsisGeneration Y, meet Generation X on the heels of the success of Answer Me 1997, 90s nostalgia continues with a series set in 1994. Journey with a group of high schoolers as they discover the now legendary—then new—K-pop group Seo Taiji and the Boys, as well as the Korean Basketball League, "new" technology, and grungy fashion trends. Sometimes you’ve just got to look to your past in order to appreciate the present. Every generation is sure to find something to love in this field trip back into time! Reply 1994 - watch online streaming, buy or rentCurrently you are able to watch "Reply 1994" streaming on Amazon Prime Video or for free with ads on The Roku Channel, Tubi TV. RatingGenres Comedy, Romance, Drama Director Cast Popular TV shows coming soon Upcoming Comedy TV shows
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Reply 1997 is a 2013 Korean drama about a woman reminiscing about her college days. Synopsis[] Nostalgia again takes center stage in the mid-1990s, when K-pop group Seo Taiji and Boys exploded in popularity and everyone was obsessed with the Korean Basketball League. Sung Na Jung Go Ara is a polished woman living in modern-day Seoul with her husband and son. But she remembers back to 1994, the year that her parents Sung Dong Il and Lee Il Hwa moved from the Gyeongsang Province to the big city of Seoul to operate the Shin Chon Boarding House. That year, when she was 20 years old and crazy about the college basketball star Lee Sang Min, was a turning point in her life. Among the other fresh transplants from the countryside living in her parents' boarding house that year would be her future husband. There's Trash Jung Woo, a third-year medical student who has grown up like her older brother; Sam Cheon Po Kim Sung Kyun, a computer engineering major who feels alienated in Seoul; Haitai Son Ho Joon, another computer engineering major who plays video games all the time; Bing Grae Baro, a first-year medical student; and his cousin, Chil Bong Yoo Yeon Seok, a pitcher on the Yonsei University Baseball Team. Also boarding at the house is the dark female student with the foul mouth, Jo Yoon Jin Min Dohee. Who did Na Jung end up marrying?[1] Cast[] Go Ah Ra as Sung Na Jung Shin Soo Yun as Young Na Jung Jung Woo as Sseu Re Ki "Trash" Yoo Yeon Seok as Chil Bong Yi "Seven Shutouts" Kim Sung Kyun as Sham Chun Po "Samcheonpo City" Baro as Bing Geu Re "Smiley" Son Ho Jun as Hae Tae "Haitai Tigers"Do Hee as Jo Yoon Jin Lee Il Hwa as Lee Il Hwa Himself Sung Dong Il as Sung Dong Il Himself Yoon Jong Hoon as Kim Gi Tae Seo Yoo Ri as Joo Kyeong Lee Mi So the baseball team manager Ji Seung Hyun as Sseu Re Ki's friend Joel Lee as Trash's eldest son Jung Se Hyung as a senior resident Kim Yoon Joo as Sseu Re Ki's university alumni Kim Young Sun as Sseu Re Ki's mom Jun Jung Kwan Yeon JoonYook Sung Jae as Sung Joon, Na Jung's brother in 2013 Lee Shi Un as Bang Sung Jae Woo Hee as a student Lee Joo Yeon as a med school fellow Lee Kyung Shil as Herself, Dong Il's first love Kim Seul Gi as Sseu Re Ki's cousin Yoon Jin Yi as Jin Yi Go Na Eun as Uhm Jung Hwa's look-alike Jung Eun Ji as Sung Shi Won Hoya as Kang Joon Hee Shin So Yool as Mo Yoo Jung Kim Kwang Gyu as a med school professor Kim Min Jong as Himself Jung Yoo Mi as a girl who bumps into Chilbong Yun Joon Suk as Kim Dong Woo, Bing Geu Re's brother Kim Shi Won as Hae Tae's crush Kim Jae Kyung as Jun Ji Hyun Seo In Guk as Yoon Yoon Jae Kim Min Young as a blind date Eun Ji Won as Do Hak Chan Jo Yang Ja as Chun Po's grandmother Jo Jae Yun as Kim Jae Yeong Hong Seok Cheon as an ROTC cadet Ep. 2 Lee Jung Eun as Cheon Po's mother Yoon Seo as Cha Ae Jung Park Kyung Ri as Na Jung's friend Euaerin as Na Jung's friend Min Ha as Na Jung's friend Choi Jong Hoon as Sergeant Choi Jong Hoon Ha Soo Ho as Choi Gil Hong Kim Won Hae as Sseu Re Ki's father Lee Yoo Joon as Sseu Re Ki's friend Song Min Ji as Min Jung Kim Byung Choon as Jung Man Ho Kim Jung Min as the singer Kim Jung Min Lee Hyun Kyung as a patient with two kids Kim Jong Min as a doctor Lee Bong Ryun as Na Jung's classmate Kim Joong Ki as Sseu Re Ki's friend Na Young Seok as Himself as Sung Joon's girlfriend Kim Han Jong as a drunkard Jung Sung Ho as a songwriter Yoon Jin Young as Jae Hak's secretary Yang Jae Young as Sseu Re Ki's friend Jung Ji Hoon Jun Hyun Moo Lee Yong Jin Lee Jung Min Soundtrack[] Main Article Reply 1994 OST Episodes[] Episode Title Aired Episode 01 "Seoul Person" October 17, 2013 Na Jung tries her best to win the attention of basketball player, Lee Sang Min. Jang Guk Young moves from the countryside to Seoul, but gets lost finding his way to Shinchon Homestay. Episode 02 "We're All Strangers" October 18, 2013 Na Jung finally pays the price of having a weak back. More students move into the house, increasing the pool of future son-in-laws for Sung Dong Il and Lee Il Hwa. Episode 03 "A New Generation's Love" October 24, 2013 Na Jung has her first crush at the age of 20! Episode 04 "Lies" July 31, 2012 Na Jung's family deals with a tough anniversary and Na Jung is proactive about her crush. Episode 05 "Words I Can't Bear to Say" October 31, 2013 For the first time negatives arise from being a part of the Shinchon Homestay. Episode 06 "Introduction to Gift-giving" November 1, 2013 As the school year nears an end, the familiarity between those staying at the Shinchon Homestay starts to cause problems. Episode 07 "The Summer of That Year" November 7, 2013 During summer break some members of the Shinchon Homestay get to know each other better. Episode 08 "A Moment's Decision Can Change Your Life Forever" November 8, 2013 As the summer of 1994 continues, relationships continue to change and secrets are revealed. Episode 09 "So, the Thing I Want to Say Is..." November 14, 2013 Someone from Bingrae's family finds out about him dropping out of school. Episode 10 "It Might Be the Last" November 15, 2013 Almost everyone spends the New Year in Samcheon-po where some relationships are drastically changed. Episode 11 "The Only Way to End an Unrequited Love" November 22, 2013 After finding out that Yoon Jin and Sung Gyun are dating, others begin to realize their romantic feelings. Episode 12 "The Miracle That Will Happen to Us" November 28, 2013 With love in the air will all the happy couples inspire something between Na Jung and Trash? Episode 13 "The 10,000-Hour Rule" November 29, 2013 Trash comes to a decision about the future of his and Na Jung's relationship, now he just has to tell her. Episode 14 "The People Who Changed Me 1" December 5, 2013 Trash and Na Jung finally start dating but there are still a few hurdles left in front of them. Episode 15 "The People Who Changed Me 2" December 6, 2013 Relationships are tested after news about Seo Taiji and the Boys and with Trash and Na Jung having to sneaking around. Episode 16 "Love, Fear 1 Reply 1997" December 12, 2013 Decisions and circumstances begins to change people and relationships in the Shinchon Homestay. Episode 17 "Love, Fear 2 Reply 1997" December 13, 2013 As Trash and Na Jung continue to take their relationship to the next level, more hurdles seem to be heading their way. Episode 18 "Should I Tell You Again That I Love You?" December 19, 2013 Financial struggles and a poor economy cause a decision to be made that will test the strength of a relationship. Episode 19 "Do You Believe in Fate?" December 20, 2013 Chil Bong is comes back to visit and takes the opportunity to spend some time with Na Jung. Episode 20 "The Beginning of the End" December 26, 2013 Chil Bong continues to try to make the most of his time with Na Jung, but are his efforts in vain? Episode 21 "To the Nineties" December 27, 2013 We finally learn who Na Jung's husband is and see the events that lead to the wedding. [2] Awards[] 2014 7th Korea Drama Awards Best Director Shin Won Ho, New Actress Award Min Do Hee, and Best Couple Award Min Do Hee and Kim Sung Kyoon 2014 50th Baeksang Arts Awards Best New TV Actor Jung Woo [] Korea Reply Series Trivia[] This drama took over the timeslot previously occupied by "?" and was followed by "Emergency Man and Woman".[3] First script reading took place on July 19, 2013 at CJ E&M Center in Sangamdong, Seoul, South Korea. It took about 3 hours to read through the first 5 episodes of the drama series.[3] Filming for the series began in late July 2013.[3] "Reply 1997" cast members Jung Eun-Ji, Seo In-Guk, Shin So-Yul, Lee Si-Yeon and Hoya made cameo appearances in Episode 16 and 17.[3] Gallery[] Official Poster References[] ↑ ↑ ↑
Tanggallahir: 1990-Feb-18. Kelahiran: Seoul, Korea Selatan. Daftar pemain Doctor Stranger lengkap. Lee Jong Suk sebagai Pemeran Park Hoon. Goo Seung Hyun sebagai Pemeran Park Hoon kecil. Jin Se Yun sebagai Pemeran Song Jae Hee Oppa, my siblings, and I agree that Reply 1988 set the bar very high for the Reply series and K dramas in general. So far, it's the only drama that got a 5 from me. It didn't help that when I checked The Fan Girl Verdict's ratings, Reply '88 also had the highest grade among the three shows. But we still looked forward to Reply 1994 because the entire Reply series was highly acclaimed. Oppa also scanned through some episodes and he said Go Ara seemed as funny as Hyeri. We knew better this time. Oppa looked for a copy with no cuts and blurs. And it really helped us better appreciate and understand the show. Story Reply 1994 revolved around the lives of the boarders of the Sinchon Boarding House in Seoul. The newly-opened boarding house was owned by the family of Sung Dong Il and Lee Il Hwa who were natives of Masan. Dong Il was appointed as the coach of the Seoul Twins baseball team. His daughter, Na Jung Go Ara, was a freshman at the Yonsei University. The boarding house welcomed four Yonsei freshmen from different provinces plus an adopted one who was the cousin of another boarder. Apart from them, Trash Jung Woo, a very close family friend of the Sungs, also stayed in the house. The story focused on how these strangers grew close to each other and became family. The GoodExecutionSince this is our second Reply drama, I would say that we're becoming more familiar with the director and writer's style. There's love for doctors and hospitals Sun Woo in '88, Trash and Binggeure Baro here, and Hospital Playlist. There's also the love for baseball Dong Il and Chilbong Yoo Yeon Seok here, Dong Il in Reply 1997, and Prison Playbook. They love sports as shown through references to the Olympics, World Cup, football, and basketball. Just with their favorite themes alone, we already love them. We loved how the show kept the identity of Na Jung's husband a mystery, revealing it only during the finale. Throughout the show, we can see the groom's body, feet, back, or blurred face. And the show kept giving confusing clues on who the real husband was. In the beginning, all five guys were candidates. They all had nicknames either based on their hometown Kim Sung Kyun as Samcheonpo, personality Trash and Chilbong, which means seven shut outs in baseball, or a baseball team Son Ho Jun as Haitai and Binggeure. So although the husband's name was revealed early on as Kim Jae Joon, you won't be able to guess who he was because the guys were all called by their nicknames. The real name of the guys were only revealed when they were already eliminated from the race, when they already had girlfriends whom they all ended up marrying. That was a really brilliant way of adding mystery to the story. I also loved how the sped up years were handled. This drama showed us the painful reality that no matter how close people are, they are bound to go their separate ways either voluntarily or involuntarily. In this case, Haitai had to leave for military service, while Chilbong had to leave for Japan and eventually for the US to pursue his baseball career. Trash was temporarily assigned to Busan and Na Jung worked in Australia for two years. Although the show still breezed through some years as was done in Reply '88, it still gave us glimpses of what happened during those fast forwarded years. This was done quite differently from Reply '88 where some years were totally skipped and we had no idea about what happened during those times. I was very grateful that the adult versions of everyone was featured. This was one thing I sorely missed in Reply '88 where we only saw adult versions of some of the characters. It was great that even Dong Il and Il Hwa made appearances during the present scenes. It provided some sort of closure for me. I also loved the confusing previews they showed at the end of each episode, which threw the viewers off track. An example was the episode for the wedding of Trash's brother. The preview showed Trash's first love attending the wedding then the next scene was a crying Na Jung walking alone. One might conclude that Na Jung felt jealous. However, the full episode would reveal that her tears were totally unrelated to Trash and his first love. She was actually crying because she thought Chilbong was trapped in the Sampoong Department Store that collapsed. I absolutely love shows that do not spoon feed their viewers. And of course, I loved the historical stuff - the department store collapse, the 1997 financial crisis, and the 2002 World Cup. They also had fun facts about the Korean entertainment industry Seo Taiji, Kim Min Jong who was in Vagabond, etc.. It's great that although Reply '94 already had a great story, it still made sure that the show was well executed, making it more interesting for its viewers. Cast and CharactersSimilar to Reply '88, Reply '94 also had a perfect cast. Everyone played their characters really well, that as Oppa said, it might be difficult to dissociate them from their Reply '94 characters. Na Jung was the daughter of the boarding house owners. She's crazy, funny, and ill-tempered. She loved shouting and nagging her friends. She had this weird habit of biting people when she's drunk. She loved basketball and was crazy about Lee Sang Min. And she's madly in love with Trash. Although they practically grew up like siblings, she's crazy for her oppa. Her loyalty to Trash was just so admirable. I can't remember how many times she had to clean up after Trash. Na Jung was a great and dependable friend. She was there when Yoon Jin Min Do Hee was depressed with Seo Taiji's retirement. And she made sure to break the rejected boy's heart honestly but gently. And the best thing about Na Jung was how she fought for her own identity. It would have been more convenient for her to just marry Trash instead of working overseas. But she wanted to be her own person and she refused to be solely dependent on her husband. Atta girl! Go Ara was perfect as Na Jung. She was absolutely funny. She delivered the punchlines really well. And her beautiful huge eyes greatly helped complete her funny look. But just like Deok Sun in Reply '88, you can also see that beyond the funny faces, Na Jung was very pretty. Oppa's so fixated with Go Ara as Na Jung that he's been complaining that she looks so different now. Trash was a close friend of Na Jung's deceased brother. When his friend passed away, Trash vowed to be a son to Dong Il and Il Hwa and a brother to Na Jung. He never left their side. I was totally clueless that they were not related by blood until that was revealed in the second episode. I absolutely loved how Trash valued his extended family. He had special relationships with each of them. I loved how he worried for Il Hwa when they thought she was going through menopause. I loved his thoughtfulness in finding a seal stuffed toy for Na Jung that was similar to what she had when she was young but she gave it to her brother when the latter died. Trash, as his name suggests, lived like trash. He's absolutely gross - survives without baths, wipes his body with a floor mat, rarely changes his clothes, including his underwear and socks, that Na Jung has to strip him naked so his clothes can be washed. If you knew how he lived, you won't probably like him. But the amazing thing about Trash was that despite his flaws, he's actually a cool guy. He's very smart. He's on top of his medical school class. Patients loved him because of his happy personality. Even kids listened to him. You know he'd make a great doctor because he was very compassionate and kind. I loved how he helped a sick mother tell her children that she was terminally ill. Trash was naturally funny too. I loved his funny faces and how he annoyed Na Jung. Oppa said Jung Woo is a good actor and I definitely agree with him. And coming from Oppa who rarely has nice things to say about actors, that is definitely a compliment. Chilbong was the adopted boarder of Sinchon. Unlike the other boarders, he was not a country bumpkin. He was raised in Seoul. He was the cousin of Binggeure, the legit boarder. He's a popular baseball player who's also the starting pitcher of Yonsei's baseball team. He went on to play baseball in Japan then in the US. He was in love with Na Jung and he came up with crazy ways to be closer to her. Although he's extremely popular, Chilbong was actually lonely. His parents were divorced and both of them were busy living separate lives. Chilbong found his family in Sinchon. There, he was treated like all the other kids - no special treatment like how the '88 kids treated Taek except perhaps from Dong Il who was wooing him to join Seoul Twins. Being an athlete, Chilbong was naturally competitive but that didn't stop him from being kind. He was there for his friends. And he was very selfless. But we'll talk about that later. Yoo Yeon Sook was great as Chilbong. He had the body of an athlete. He handled the drama parts well. I just wanted to hug him when he was heartbroken. But he delivered his funny lines perfectly too. Who can forget his hilarious pronunciation of Tous les Jours? Although I was not initially rooting for him, Chilbong definitely grew on me and I found myself on Team Chilbong in the end. There's just something charming about him, especially after knowing that beneath that accomplished athlete was a sad boy. Although his role was not as prominent as the other characters, there were still a number of lovable things about Haitai. I loved that he was a very dependable friend to Na Jung and the other guys. He volunteered to find an original song for Binggeure's Campus Music Festival audition. And while he was probably embarrassed to be seen with Samcheonpo, they always did things together. And the best thing about Haitai was that despite his flashiness, he was really a softy and a romantic deep down who could not get over his first love and the fact that Sook Sook ditched him upon seeing Il Hwa. Son Ho Jun was adorable as cocky yet mushy Haitai. Binngeure was the baby. He seemed weak especially after quitting med school after less than a year, earning him the Puppy nickname from Trash. But I loved how he bounced back. His experience in Seoul turned him into a stronger person. He worked to avoid depending on his parents. And while he dreamt of doing other things, he gave up his dreams in order to make his parents happy. I loved his major transformation when he started dating Die Die, which he subtly but maturely announced to Trash by telling the latter that he will no longer ask him to buy food and he was going to call him Hyung moving forward. How the puppy has grown!This was my second exposure to Baro. I first saw him on Angry Mom, which was shown later than Reply '94. Although he still has that baby face, I'm proud to see how much he's grown and matured from Binggeure to Sang Tae in Angry Mom. I absolutely loved Yoon Jin. Her face was often hidden behind her hair during the first few episodes. She was mostly quiet and aloof. But she was actually very observant. She knew everyone's secrets and she had this nasty habit of revealing these secrets when she's drunk. I especially enjoyed her babbling in episode 8 when she announced that Na Jung liked Trash. And I loved it that during the rare times she talked, she was brutally frank. Although she seemed distant, she was actually a very caring friend too. I was amazed at how she grabbed the bus keys from the driver to force him to wait for Haitai who was still eating at the rest stop on their way back to their provinces. Another reason why Yoon Jin was endearing was the fact that she had a mute mother. That was probably why she mostly kept to herself. It was a secret she kept until Samcheonpo discovered it. And while it's difficult to understand, I'm just amazed at her loyalty to Samcheonpo. Min Do Hee was very effective as Yoon Jin. She was the epitome of a small but terrible girl those eyes were really scary. And I loved her glow up in the 2013 version of Yoon he was annoying, I'm sure we all had fun watching Samcheonpo. Kim Sung Kyun really handled the funny parts well. But he showed us that he can do drama too. I loved how despite his physical flaws, uptightness, and inflexibility, he actually had a good heart. He gave up his planned trip because he was concerned about Yoon Jin's mother who was waiting at the bus stop for a long time. So I guess we can say that he's also a good was definitely nice to see familiar faces here. I loved Dong Il and Il Hwa in Reply '88 and they were just as lovable here in '94. Or maybe even more lovable since they were the only main parents in the cast. Dong Il was his usual funny self, while Il Hwa remained charming. I loved how they treated all of their boarders as their own kids - with love and scolding when needed. They became their boarders' family away from home. One of my most favorite Reply '94 character would be the Sinchon Boarding House. It witnessed all the sad and happy moments of its boarders. If it could talk, it would probably reveal more than a drunk Yoon Jin can. It was a very cozy place. Its mere presence was probably very comforting for everyone. It was really heartbreaking for me when Dong Il and Il Hwa decided to close it down in the end. The Funny ScenesThe first few episodes were extremely funny. There was always at least one scene per episode that would leave me gasping for breath because I was laughing too hard. Who can forget about Samcheonpo's 10-hour journey to reach Sinchon, only to end up in the police station after being found with protest fliers? Or the 40 KFC biscuits that Haitai and Samcheonpo ordered to impress their dates. Such country bumpkins!And how Dong Il peed on the phone booth. Or how Yoon Jin sat beside ahjummas during a Seo Taiji concert. Or how Il Hwa always cooked a feast enough to feed a village. Or how Trash kept on being clumsy with Dong Il during the finale. Or how Na Jung confessed to Trash on April Fool's Day making the latter think she was only joking. Or how nobody guessed that Samcheonpo was Yoon Jin's boyfriend even if they were already wearing couple shirts. And how Dong Il tagged them as the Beauty and the Beast. And how Samcheonpo was always mistaken as Yoon Jin's uncle or professor. Or Chilbong's dinosaur-like pronunciation of Tous les Jours. Or how the guys called the huge discount Na Jung got from renting Chilbong's apartment as a first love discount. While there were also dramatic scenes, Reply '94 made sure I would laugh super loud at least once per episode. FriendshipReply '94 was different from '88 since its focus was more on friendship unlike '88 which also touched on family stuff. I totally loved the Trash-Binggeure bromance. Although it seemed superficial at first, I loved how their friendship deepened. Trash encouraged Binggeure to try out for the Campus Music Festival. Trash was there when Binggeure's mom was hospitalized. Trash helped Binggeure during the med school hiking even if he called him an ahjussi. Trash gave his notes to Binggeure. I loved how Trash was really a sunbae-nim to Binggeure. And how Binggeure showed his loyalty to Trash when he stayed on the groom's side during the wedding. I loved how Reply '94 showed us that family ties are not always formed by blood. This group of friends formed their very own family in Seoul through the Sinchon Boarding House. They were always there for each other - Haitai and Samcheonpo during Binggeure's audition, Haitai was Na Jung's shoulder to cry on, they were all there to send off Yoon Jin during her first day of work, etc. I loved how they kept in touch even if they were far from each other - Haitai sent them letters while he was on military service and Chilbong called them when he was in Japan and exchanged e-mails with them when he was in the US. Na Jung also sent them e-mails when she was in super loved this last photo they took before the last boarder Haitai moved out. I could not help but feel super nostalgic watching this. LoveOf course it won't be a complete K drama if there's no love story. But I loved how apart from the main love storyline, Reply '94 also imparted some other nuggets of love wisdom. I could totally relate to that scene in episode 6 where the girls were trying to help Haitai figure out if his girlfriend wanted him to visit on her birthday or on some other day. The girls captured it perfectly when they said that sometimes, girls are not really asking for answers. When we rant, we are not asking for you guys to solve our problems. When we rant about how much work we have to do, we're not telling you that we want to quit or that you should find us another job and we're definitely not asking you to get two jobs. We rant because we want to rant, because we're tired, and we want to unload our feelings. We are not necessarily asking for solutions. We are asking for a listening ear and we want to feel your care and concern. That's all. And I loved how this was expressed through the analogy of what Na Jung was supposed to do if there was suffocating air inside the house. DI also loved that episode where Trash was telling Dong Il to be more patient and caring towards Il Hwa because they thought she was going through menopause already. Trash told Dong Il to focus on the little things to make Il Hwa feel loved and needed. I loved how the Reply series deviates from the abusive guy character that we usually see in most K dramas. When I think about it, the girl characters are actually the abusive ones - Deok Sun, Bora, Mi Ran, Na Jung, and Yoon Jin. DI also liked the love stories of Binggeure and Haitai. I was happy to see Haitai reunited with his first love. Die Die, the outgoing and carefree noona, was perfect for our baby Binggeure. And when it comes to true love, no one definitely can beat Samcheonpo and Yoon Jin. It was totally unexpected since they were always fighting. But when it happened, things happened so fast. I loved how stiff and inflexible Samcheonpo scrapped his plans to be with Yoon Jin's mom in the bus terminal. And how he told her that he was the closest one to Yoon Jin. Samcheonpo and Yoon Jin loved each other immensely. Who can forget that time when Samcheonpo brought home Seo Taiji's toilet bowl to comfort Yoon Jin who was so hearbroken with her idol's retirement? I was laughing so hard but I ended up crying when I realized that he was professing his great love for her by showing that he was willing to do anything for her. Yoon Jin loved Samcheonpo as much. She was angry because Samcheonpo announced to everyone that they had no plans of getting married yet. But she still showed up when Samcheonpo begged her to attend his office's karaoke session because his bosses wanted to see her. That was huge, knowing how much she hated gatherings. And the best part of their love story for me was when Samecheonpo proposed to Yoon Jin with his passbooks. I loved how he had a passbook for savings, the house, and wedding. How can you say no to someone as dependable as that? The Love Triangle This was a confusing one for me. For the love triangle in Reply '88, I was fine with either one getting the girl. I loved them both and I would have been heartbroken either way. I started out rooting for Trash - so much that I spoiled the show for myself by researching Na Jung's groom online. But towards the end, I found myself switching teams. If we were choosing the husband solely based on effort and love for Na Jung, I would like to think that Chilbong was more deserving of the girl. Let me explain. I probably started favoring Chilbong in episode 10. The kids were off to celebrate New Year at Samcheonpo, except for Trash who was on duty, Binggeure who was working, and Chilbong who had a meeting. Their appointments all got cancelled. I was hoping Trash would follow Na Jung but he went to play billiards with his friends instead. Chilbong, on the other hand, travelled for 6 hours to Samcheonpo to stay there for three hours, and went back to Seoul with another 6-hour bus ride, just to spend New Year's eve with Na Jung who was unfortunately knocked out most of the time due to tear gas. Such great love. Oppa and I also felt that Trash confessed to Na Jung only because he was challenged by Chilbong. Chilbong, on the other hand, was brave enough to tell Na Jung how he felt. After they broke up, Trash only pursued Na Jung again when he saw her with Chilbong. If he truly loved Na Jung, he should not have needed any challenge to make his move. I loved how the show confused the audience by naming both Trash Kim Jae Joon and Chilbong Kim Seon Joon, Kim and Joon. Or how Binggeure joined the groom's side during the wedding pictorial, which could make you think that Na Jung married his cousin. I liked that scene where Chilbong gave Trash a baseball that was valuable to him. Chilbong told Trash that he can keep it for now as he keeps Na Jung but he will definitely get it back and Na Jung too. In the 2013 scene, we see the ball displayed in Na Jung's house. One would initially think that Na Jung and Trash did end up together. But that would not have made sense when they broke up. So did Chilbong get the ball back because he and Na Jung got together eventually? Then did Trash finally get it again when he got back together with Na Jung? I was confusing myself and I shared my theory with Oppa, which spoiled the show for him too. In the end, my theory was proven wrong. Chilbong never got the ball back because he never got the girl. I liked how things didn't go awkward among the three even after Chilbong was rejected and Na Jung and Trash got married. Their friendship was not as solid as Taek and Jung Hwan's in '88 yet they overcame the awkwardness of the situation. Much respect of course for Chilbong. He did not need to maintain that friendship but he did. He even leased his apartment to them. He must have really loved Na Jung. Using Reply '88 standards where the guy who wanted the girl more or who was more persistent succeeded, Chilbong should have gotten the girl. But the difference was Na Jung was madly in love with Trash and from the beginning, she already made up her mind that Trash was the one for her, unlike Deok Sun who was I ended up going to Team Chilbong, I'm not saying that Trash was bad. Na Jung was very lucky to have two great guys after her. Both of them were worthy and there were moments when I wished Na Jung could marry them both. Chilbong and Na Jung I've said a lot about Chilbong already but allow me to elaborate some more. I loved Chilbong because he was persistent. That episode about his persistence in baseball when he was younger was a sign that he was going to be as persistent with Na Jung. I loved his fighting spirit especially when he said it ain't over 'til it's over. I loved the creative excuses he came up with so he can spend time with Na Jung, like taking the driving test even if he already had a license. Initially, I found it problematic that despite Chilbong's competitiveness and the huge threats he told Trash about stealing the girl, he did not really do enough to pursue Na Jung. Yes, he confessed. And he probably respected Trash. But he already had feelings for Na Jung even before he confirmed that Trash liked Na Jung back. And when he came back from the US for a vacation, he knew that Trash and Na Jung were no longer together so he could have actively pursued Na Jung then. I initially felt that he was all bark and no bite, like most guys. But I saw the light in the end. My poor Chilbong tried his very best. But when he saw that Na Jung was in despair because she could not be with Trash who was sick at that time, Chilbong decided that it was time to give up and let her go. Na Jung said it perfectly, Chilbong was nice. And Chilbong's realization was so painful - he was nice that's why he was ruined. He kept on giving way. And as they say, nice guys finish last. He was so nice and I was so proud of how great his love was for Na Jung that he bravely let her go. That breakup scene on the baseball field was so heartbreaking. But I loved how he got the closure he needed. In the end, I picked Chilbong because he had a sad life and I really wanted him to be happy. I just find comfort in the fact that he did get married as he revealed in the finale presumably to Jung Yu Mi whom he bumped into during the show's last episode. Happy with the Jung Yu Mi cameo because we're watching some episodes of Live and Summer Vacation on tvN.. I loved how only Chilbong and Na Jung remembered the new millennium reunion that the boarders planned. This paved the way for their "almost" and Na JungYes, I spoiled the groom for myself. But it did not actually ruin the show for me. I was still curious about how they were going to end up together. It even made me more alert to the hints on who Na Jung was going to marry like how Trash's older brother was named Jae Young and how some Korean families use similar syllables for their kids' names, which would make you think that Trash is Jae Joon.I started out rooting for Trash because he had more history with Na Jung. They go way back. And I know Na Jung loved him dearly. Between him and Chilbong, it would have probably been more heartbreaking for Trash if he did not get the girl. It took time before Trash finally confessed his feelings to Na Jeong. Looking back, however, Na Jung is partly to blame too. Everytime Trash tried to tell her that he liked her or when her friends told her that Trash liked her, she would completely ignore them. But then again, I would still blame Trash for not saying it formally and properly right away. Girls hate being assuming so we tend to ignore signs, unlike guys like Haitai who often assume that girls like him. I felt bad for Trash because he must have been scared of admitting his feelings. He might be accused of taking advantage of his close relationship with Na Jung's family. I acknowledge that the circumstances made things more difficult and complicated for him. But it must have also been heartbreaking for Na Jung to be "family-zoned," like when Trash picked Yoon Jin over her because she was family. But despite all the complaints I have about Trash, I would have to say that he gave the most passionate kisses. His kisses made me smile from ear to ear. I loved the straightforward way he proposed to Na Jung. They were in his hospital dorm and he casually gave her the ring and asked her to marry him because he no longer wanted to worry about losing her. I loved how he revealed his insecurities, unlike most guys who probably would be too proud to admit that. I respected Trash when he allowed Na Jung to leave because she wanted to have her own identity too. This issue is probably often ignored by couples but I believe it's something that must be discussed. Both should be on the same page regarding this to avoid problems later on. I loved how long distance relationships were discussed in this drama. It showed us that men and women have different expectations about LDRs. Guys feel that as long as they don't cheat, they're already doing great. But for women, not cheating is already a given. It's probably not even a bare minimum. Women expect men to put in time and effort to keep in touch. We still want to communicate, to be updated, and to feel your presence even virtually. I absolutely hated Trash when he distanced himself from Na Jung when his mom died, which led to their "break up without having to break up." Yes, he was probably sad and depressed. But as Na Jung told him, he should have said it. If he was hurt and having a hard time, he should have said it. If he fell out of love, he should have been straightforward about it. Although it may hurt, the truth will still be much better than being ghosted where you're left to doubt your self-worth. Despite the break up, I loved how Dong Il and Il Hwa's love for Trash never changed. I loved that conversation Il Hwa and Trash had about going to neurosurgery because of Il Hwa's deceased son. I felt Dong Il's pain when he told Trash that he felt like he lost another child when the two broke up. I loved that Dong Il gave his family gloves to Trash, as if telling him that even if you're no longer with my daughter, you will always be family. While I favored Chilbong, I was just happy for Na Jung because she got the guy she truly loved. The Other Stuff I super loved the references to sports. Oppa was excited when he saw the previews because Na Jung was a basketball fan, while Chilbong and Dong Il were on to baseball. Football was featured too through the World Cup. I loved how they featured real basketball players from the '90s. I can totally relate to Na Jung's fangirling. Na Jung was crazy over Lee Sang Min, who coincidentally caused the Philippines' heartbreaking loss in the 2002 Asian Basketball semi finals. Oppa was saying that he'd give Reply '94 a perfect rating of 5 but would need to deduct some points because it featured Lee Sang Min. I liked how the show used English songs from the '90s like What's Up, Love is All Around, and All I Want for Christmas is You. It was really much better to watch the original version of the drama because when we checked, the Netflix version did not use these songs. The version we watched also had subtitles for the Korean songs so we were able to appreciate them more. You'd be surprised at how perfect the lyrics were for the scenes where they were played. I liked how the show gave us glimpses of what happens during military service. The show also had the usual throwback stuff - backmasking, beepers/pagers, first generation mobile phones, etc. I really appreciated how the show featured what city life was like for country bumpkins. It was funny most of the time but I liked how the show explained that while city life was obviously more convenient, there will always be something charming and appealing about living a simple but happy life in the province. I could totally relate to how heavy the feeling is every time you leave the province to go back to the city. My cousins based in the province always had that problem whenever they had to go back to Manila for school. Because of the focus on country bumpkins, I'm sure this show will be so much more nostalgic for those who came from the province and stayed in boarding houses and dorms. I absolutely loved how the show ended. I'm glad they closed the loop on everything, including the literal closure of the boarding house when Dong Il posted a sign saying they were no longer accepting boarders. It was great to see the older versions of everyone, including Dong Il and Il Hwa. It was a very sentimental journey seeing how everyone has evolved. You can still see traces of their old selves annoying Samcheonpo, innocent Binggeure, and flashy Haitai but they've all improved as well Binggeure seemed more sure of himself and both Yoon Jin and Na Jung seemed tamer. It was a great way to end a show that reminisced about the time when they lived passionate and pure lives. The Not So GoodThe show had some flaws and we could not just ignore them the way we did in Reply '88. Probably because Reply '88 trained our eyes already and we are a bit more discerning this time. The explanation about who Trash was in relation to Na Jung's family was a bit confusing. We had to repeat the scene to understand things better. Although it might just be a translation problem or even a comprehension one. I appreciate that the version that we watched had explanations on some of the Korean references that non-Koreans might not know like the collapse of some companies. However, some of these explanations were too long that we were not able to catch them at all. There were inconsistencies/flaws in some scenes too. Oppa noted that when Haitai and Yoon Jin were going back to their provinces, Haitai was almost left behind by the bus and he left the restaurant in a rush when he realized he was late. However, when he was already settled on the bus, he offered to share his twin popsies with Yoon Jin. When did he exactly buy it? If he bought it way before he left the restaurant, it would have melted already. It didn't make sense either if he bought it just before leaving the restaurant because he was already pressed for time. Na Jung and Yoon Jin were both basketball fangirls during the first episode. While Lee Sang Min's posters remained in Na Jung's room, her fangirling was barely mentioned in the succeeding episodes. However, we learn during her wedding that she was still into Lee Sang min and her groom allowed her to watch the weekend games. Similarly, Yoon Jin was a huge Seo Taiji fan. She was so depressed when he retired. The retirement was short-lived because he became active again after about two years. However, it was mentioned very sparingly she handed out copies of his new album to her colleagues in 2000. I would like to think that someone like her who was so crazy about Seo Taiji would have done/celebrated more when he came out of retirement. Unlike Reply '88, I found some episodes dragging although the show would put in an exciting scene or two to make up for the drag. I remember feeling this way in episode 10 where the highlights were the kisses between Chilbong and Na Jung and Samcheonpo and Yoon Jin. I wish they featured Sook Sook more prominently. I understand that during the first few years he might have been stuck in the room most of the time since he was still a baby. Although that was also odd for the scenes where all the grown ups were outside. Who looked after Sook Sook then? But what bothered me most was even during the final days before everyone moved out of the boarding house, Sook Sook still did not join them even if he would have been big enough at that time. They all ate breakfast together but Sook Sook was not there. Was he in school already? I hoped they featured more of him the way Jin Joo was shown in '88. The thing that I disliked the most was the cameo of the Reply 1997 cast. I felt that it was overextended and it was on the slapstick side. And it's definitely not because I was unfamiliar with them. I did not know Trash and Na Jung either when they appeared in '88. But their cameos in '88 meshed nicely with the story. It was as if it flowed naturally from the original plot. I would even say that their cameos were pivotal because it led to the reunion of Bora and Sun Woo. The cameo of the '97 cast, on the other hand, felt disjointed from the entire '94 plot. Would you really get into a fistfight with strangers on a bus over some loud music? If you're planning to watch the entire Reply series, it might be advisable to watch them in the order they were released '97, '94, and '88 so you won't spoil '97 the way we did. Now we know who will end up together in '97. At least I won't need to spoil it for Oppa. And based on how we felt about '88 and '94, I would like to think that the series progressed for the better so it's best to watch '88 last. Over all, '94 was also great. It was definitely much better than your usual K dramas. But compared to '88, I think it paled a bit in comparison because as I mentioned in the beginning, '88 really set the bar so high. What set '88 apart for me was the focus on family. It gave me that warm and fuzzy feeling that '94 was not able to match. But '94 is still a must watch. Oppa says... Noona says...
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SinopseGeneration Y, meet Generation X on the heels of the success of Answer Me 1997, 90s nostalgia continues with a series set in 1994. Journey with a group of high schoolers as they discover the now legendary—then new—K-pop group Seo Taiji and the Boys, as well as the Korean Basketball League, "new" technology, and grungy fashion trends. Sometimes you’ve just got to look to your past in order to appreciate the present. Every generation is sure to find something to love in this field trip back into time! Assistir Reply 1994 online streaming, compre ou alugue "Reply 1994" em breve disponível novamente.
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The middle child of the Reply franchise also deserves a lot of love. Seoul Rookies Creating a follow-up series from their sleeper hit drama Reply 1997 must have been a daunting task for the now-well-loved duo of Director Shin Won-ho and writer Lee Woo-jung. But it seems like they have taken the challenge seriously and crafted another youth series filled with nostalgia and growing up pains. Although they brought back their a-game in producing realistic 90s set, the main difference of Reply 1994 from the other installments in the franchise is its collegiate setting. Their decision to use the characters’ college years as the introductory background was a smart move for me. It gave more freedom for the writer to explore life experiences not often tackled by other youth dramas set in high school. And so we’ve got characters in their 20s – a phase in our lives when we’re not considered a child anymore but we’re also not yet considered as a real adult. In Reply 1994, we were introduced to a group country bumpkins who become the first and last boarders of the Sinchon Boardinghouse manned by our favorite Reply couple Sung Dong-il and Lee Il-hwa. And yep, it’s the only Reply installment where they used “real” cohabitation as a trope. Generation X The series started in the present timeline with Sung Na-jung Go Ara and Jo Yoon-jin Min Do-hee reminiscing the past by watching Na-jung’s wedding video. Thus, officially kicking off the “who’s-the-husband” guessing game. But of course, before they delve into that, they introduced the “candidates” first by presenting us with their different quirks; quirks that became the starting point of their journey to adulthood. Na-jung, the daughter of a baseball coach, was a die-hard Yonsei Basketball Team supporter. I’m not sure if she’s there to support the sport itself or it’s just really for the hot players I felt attacked while writing this line haha. Jo Yoon-jin Min Do-hee was a big Seo Taiji and Boys fangirl. She seems like a recluse but she just actually prefers the company of her idols. These two lovely young ladies had to “endure” their male dorm mates whose misadventures and antics supplied doses of good laughs throughout the series. Let’s start with the sunbaenim of the group, Trash or Sseureki Jung Woo. He’s not the usual heart-eyes-inducing male lead at least not yet on the first few episodes. Of course, we all now know that it was intentional. They want us to first see him as the older brother figure to Na-jung before draping him with the romantic male lead cape. Next to be introduced was Haitai Son Ho-jun. He was the typical outgoing college guy who wants to make the most out of his time in Seoul. This Suncheon native’s personality seemed to clash with his roommate, the Leslie Cheung of South Gyeongsang Province, Samcheonpo Kim Sung-kyun. The series’ premiere episode ended with these two then-strangers sharing a boardinghouse room in the middle of a cold frightening city. It was the perfect picture to start the story of these young people traversing their way into the real harsh world. I had to wait until Episode 2 to finally meet the rest of the Sincheon Boardinghouse squad. Binggeurae Baro, as his nickname implied, was a kind and smiley medical student. Trash, despite his atypical façade, took this shy boy from Chungcheong under his wing. But who could resist Binggeurae’s fake maknae charm though? I, myself, would have wanted to be a supportive and protective sunbae to him. The last one to be introduced was Chilbong Yoo Yeon-seok, Binggeurae’s cousin who grew up in Seoul and was also a freshman in Yonsei University. Unlike our ordinary country bumpkins, who were still trying to figure out what they wanted to do in life, Chilbong’s future was already settled. He was a sports superstar in the making. Despite his quite huge difference to them, Chilbong still became part of our beloved Sincheon Boardinghouse squad. I must say that the Reply 1994 Gang had the funniest scenes in this franchise. It was as if the Shin-Lee duo dumped all the comedy know-how they’ve learned from their variety show background. They didn’t hold back when it came to giving us hilarious scenes. The actors should also be commended for not caring about looking ugly in camera. They gave their all and dropped all those funny punch lines at the right moment. Of course, it’s not a Reply series without those warmhearted, sometimes heart-wrenching, plot twists. The versatility of Go Ara, Jung Woo, Yoo Yeon-seok, Son Ho-jun, Baro, Kim Sung-kyun, and Min Do-hee was put into tests on scenes where they had to show internal changes to their respective characters. They had to act on point and with few dialogues because that’s how it always has been in a Shin-Lee production. The good news was they all delivered. New Millennium As the story reached its final arc, our characters faced inescapable changes in their lives. It was also at this point where I realized the series has successfully reeled me in and I’ve grown attached to each character. Who would have thought the dog-cat-like banters between Samcheonpo and Yoon-jin would turn into a second couple romance I never thought I needed. Samcheonpo, whose real name in the series turned out to be Kim Sung-kyun haha, was an adoring boyfriend to the frank and sometimes grumpy Yoon-jin. What I like about their story was that they’ve shown us that one decision could change the trajectory of our lives forever. And sometimes, we judge someone based on our existing prejudices and wrong impressions. Speaking of wrong impressions, I’ve got it all wrong with Binggeurae’s story arc. I thought it would go the same route as Kang Joon-hee in Reply 1997. I was already preparing for his heartbreaking confession to Trash but it turned out Binggeurae has a different ending. The series never confirmed if Binggeurae really adores Trash more than a sunbae-hoobae manner but, for me, it was really implied he contemplated on having feelings for Trash. At first, though, giving him a new love interest in the latter part of the series felt like a rush move but I soon realized that Binggeurae or Kim Dong-jun’s arc was intended to be that way. He was the kind of character made to show how hard it was to know our real selves; and that process always took a long time to happen. Just like how Binggeurae took a long time to know what he likes and what he wants in life. Among the Sincheon Boardinghouse squad, I feel like Haitai was underappreciated. He might be the goofiest and most laid back in the group but he has his shining moments in the series. And that, for me, was his friendship with Na-jung. They’ve become solid pals sharpened by their straightforwardness and life mishaps. One of my favorite scenes in this series was when Haitai said Na-jung was a likable person. He said it matter-of-factly and without any romantic notion. That was the moment I realized he was more of Na-jung’s friend rather than Trash’s. I love it how he stood proudly next to Na-jung in that wedding photo. My only soft-rant, though, about his story arc was the lack of screen time about how he and his first love Ae-jung got their second chance. Since I’m already ranting, let’s now go to the “who’s-the-husband” guessing game that always elicited fan wars and rants from the losing side. The individual character arcs of Trash, Na-jung, and Chilbong were interconnected because of the said game. So I couldn’t discuss their character arcs without tackling how they tried to trick us the whole time. Trash or Kim Jae-joon, as I’ve said, was an unconventional male lead. But as the story progresses, we saw that he might look and act silly but he has loyal and caring traits that Na-jung couldn’t help but fall in love with. Na-jung, for her part, grew up from the passionate basketball-loving college freshman to a still passionate yet grounded new adult. She knew what she wants and stays loyal for a long time. Her feelings for Trash didn’t waver at all despite the strong attempts of the latecomer Chilbong. Emphasis on the word latecomer. Because you see, Chilbong was trying to compete with someone who shared a lot of life experiences with Na-jung. That was the main reason I stood by my guess that Trash and Na-jung would end up together. It was hard for Chilbong to infiltrate Na-jung’s heart when Trash occupied pretty much all of its space. They’ve shared the grief of losing someone important to them. They’ve grown up in the same town called Masan. They’ve shared experiences and emotions that Chilbong would never understand. And this’s where it hurts the most. Because just like Na-jung said, Chilbong was an amazing man who deserved to be loved as well. Chilbong was the kind of character one couldn’t help but fall in love with. He’s the lonely prince a lot of us wanted to comfort. I smiled every time he’s with Na-jung and the rest of the squad because I knew how he yearned to have such a warm companion. He found a family in them. Although I believed Trash would be the husband, that didn’t mean my heart wasn’t crushed during his finale scene with Na-jung. I always thought that I wasn’t that attached to Chilbong and that even though I would have wanted him to end up with Na-jung, I’ve already accepted that Trash was so ahead of the race. But I was surprised by my reaction to that Episode 21 hug scene. I cried a lot more like I wailed when Na-jung rejected him for one last time *insert more loud cries*. It felt like all the emotions I’ve been suppressing for Chilbong exploded in one go when Na-jung thanked him for liking her and said that it would always be a beautiful memory for her. It was a sad yet beautiful rejection. At least though, Chilbong wasn’t left to suffer alone as other second leads in K-dramaland. He didn’t end up with Na-jung but he gained friends who stuck with him through thick and thin. A friendship that was bonded inside the Sincheon Boardinghouse. The closing scene for Reply 1994 used the boardinghouse’s closure as a metaphor to show that everyone has moved on. That it served its purpose already and that it was time to start a new era in their lives. A fitting ending for a show that promised us to bring us back in time to our memorable 20s. Maknae’s Verdict Reply 1994 felt like a transition between an experimental theme Reply 1997 and a much more confident and concise storytelling Reply 1988. The Shin-Lee tandem has successfully used the tried-and-tested combination of a nostalgic background and a relatable narrative. Although it was not perfect, one should not ignore the fact that Reply 1994 paved the way to an improved version of this kind of formula as seen with its successors. Reply 1994 was filled with lots of hilarious sequences, ordinary-turned-romantic moments, and touching stories that would make you smile and sometimes give you a good cry. Dongsaeng’s Afterthoughts -I love their OST especially Lim Kim’s Happy Me and Feeling Only You by Jung Woo, Yoo Yeon-seok, and Son Ho-jun! -We have a baby looking Yook Sung-jae here! -Please hear out my ridiculous theory Trash is somewhat a compensation for Reply 1997’s Tae-woong while Reply 1988’s Taek is our compensation for Chilbong. Okay, forget I actually said that. -I’m hoping Jung Woo would have a cameo on Hospital Playlist Season 2 as Neurosurgeon Kim Jae-joon. Dramagenies, please make this crossover happen! -While we’re at it, can we also have a Son Ho-jun cameo, please? -Best platonic relationship? hahaha -Excuse me while I drown myself with this alternate ending [Image credit 1, 2, 3]Joonhyung Kim: Apr 5, 1996 (26) Ji-ho Han. Ji-ho Han. Left Winger: Ji-ho Han: Dec 15, 1988 (33) €250Th. 18. Jae-joon An. J. An. Left Winger: Jae-joon An: Apr 13, 2001 (21) After receiving the request we will send the iframe as an e-mail reply. See more information. Send iframe inquiry All fixtures. Table section K League 2 2022
Contents 1 Details 2 Synopsis 3 User/Viewer Ratings 4 Cast 5 Production Credits 6 Notes 7 Recognitions 8 Episode Ratings 9 External Links Details Title 응답하라 1994 / Eungdabhara 1994 Also known as Answer to 1994 / Answer Me 1994 Genre Youth, romance, comedy Episodes 21 Broadcast network tvN Broadcast period 2013-Oct-18 to 2013-Dec-28 Air time Friday & Saturday 2040 Original Soundtrack Reply 1994 2013 OST Related TV Shows Reply 1997 tvN, 2012 and Reply 1988 tvN, 2015 Synopsis A drama about a group of college students who live in a boarding house located in Shinchon, run by Na Jung and her family, that houses students from all over the countryside who come to Seoul for college. It will cover the lives of college freshmen in 1994 as they learn to live in a big city and what the students will go through as they experience Seoul, the basketball tournament obsession, Seo Taiji and Kids, and other social issues that occurred in 1994. User/Viewer Ratings Cast Correlation Chart - click to enlarge Main Cast Go Ah Ra as Sung Na Jung Shin Soo Yun as child Na Jung Jung Woo as Kim Jae Joon / Sseu Re Ki meanings trash / garbage Yoo Yun Suk as Kim Seon Joon / Chil Bong meaning seven shutouts Kim Sung Kyun as Kim Sung Kyun / Sam Chun Po meaning Samcheonpo city Son Ho Joon as Son Ho Joon / Hae Tae reference Haitai Tigers Baro as Kim Dong Joon / Bing Geu Re meaning smiley Min Do Hee as Jo Yoon Jin Na Jung's family Sung Dong Il as Sung Dong Il Na Jung's father Lee Il Hwa as Lee Il Hwa Na Jung's mother Yook Sung Jae as Sung Joon / Ssook Ssook Yi Na Jung's little brother Sung Joon as child Ssook Ssook Yi ep 11 Others Yoon Jong Hoon as Kim Ki Tae Yun Joon Suk as Kim Dong Woo Bing Geu Re's younger brother ep 9, 12, 14 More Extended Cast & Guests Production Credits Producer Lee Myung Han 이명한 Director Shin Won Ho Assistant Director Gil So Jin Screenwriter Lee Woo Jung Notes This drama is spin off of cable mega hit drama Reply 1997, which caused a phenomenon nationwide in 2012. Actor Sung Dong Il and actress Lee Il Hwa, who appeared in those series will be returning for this drama. It will begin a week early with a special episode "Episode 0" on October 11 as an introduction to the upcoming drama which will officially kick off on October 18.[1] Recognitions 2014 7th Korea Drama Awards Best Director Shin Won Ho 2014 7th Korea Drama Awards New Actress Award Min Do Hee 2014 7th Korea Drama Awards Best Couple Award Min Do Hee and Kim Sung Kyoon 2014 50th Baeksang Arts Awards Best New TV Actor Jung Woo Episode Ratings See Reply 1994 2013/Episode Ratings External Links Official site Daum movie site News articles 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Sama seperti Chil Bong adalah Kim Jae Joon di 'Reply 1994', di hatiku Taek tetaplah suami Dok Sun," tutupnya. Netter yang membaca postingan tersebut pun syok karena merasa kalimat terakhir itu adalah spoiler. Seperti yang diketahui, "Reply" selalu menyimpan rapat identitas suami pemeran utama hingga episode terakhir.
Recently ended tvN drama “Reply 1994” has once again caused traffic to come to a standstill in Myeongdong. Actors Son Ho Joon and Kim Sung Gyun, who played roommates Haitai and Sam Cheon Po respectively in the drama, were mobbed by scores of fans when they hit Myeongdong on January 4. The pair alighted from a black van at Myeongdong’s Migliore entrance at 1205 PM. Their mission? To fulfill a promise they had made to strut down Myeongdong in “Reply 1994” fashion if the drama broke the 10% ratings barrier. “Reply 1994” achieved its highest average ratings when it hit viewership. Throngs of fans had arrived early, before Son Ho Joon and Kim Sung Gyun arrived. Being a tourist attraction in itself, Myeongdong had Japanese and Chinese fans out in full force. Everyone had their handphones out, trying to get some footage of the scene. It soon turned chaotic, with the two actors, reporters, fans and security guards entangled in human traffic. Apparently, there was a safety accident when a Japanese fan fell over after being jostled by the crowd. Son Ho Joon and Kim Sung Gyun showed their nervousness at the changing situation, but managed to find their composure and distributed cans of coffee to fans that they had prepared. Kim Sung Gyun had Sam Cheon Po’s coat and wig on, while Haitai displayed his “Reply 1994” style underneath a brightly colored jacket, along with Haitai’s early hairstyle. Kim Sung Gyun responded to cheering fans by waving his hands at them. However, their plans to strut through the streets of Myeongdong were dashed by the large crowd, and they ended the event after being unable to proceed beyond 30 meters. The pair was escorted by bodyguards into the Migliore building less than 10 minutes after the event began. A representative from Kim Sung Gyun’s agency, Fantagio, apologized for the way the event unfolded, saying, “If we had continued the walk, the danger of a safety incident happening would have increased. It was out of necessity that we had to suspend the event. We apologize for not being able to carry out the event as planned.” Son Ho Joon and Kim Sung Gyun reappeared about 30 minutes later, after the atmosphere had cooled, delivering a short greeting and conveying their appreciation to the fans. “Thank you for all the love you have given us. We are thankful that so many have turned up, even though the weather is cold. We are sorry that we’re only able to give you our greetings.” It’s not the first time that the “Reply 1994” cast has found their way to Myeongdong. Yoo Yeon Seok saw his star rise with his role as Chil Bong, but his free hug event was brought to an early halt as well due to safety concerns. Jung Woo Trash gave out free hugs to 300 fans who were picked beforehand, fulfilling his promise to fans. Do Hee Yoon Jin has also done her duty, giving out hugs to fans earlier on during the drama’s run. Kim Sung Gyun will be continuing on with events in Sinchon, Hongdae and Gangnam, while Son Ho Joon won’t be participating due to scheduling conflicts. How does this article make you feel?
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