? Our Youth — My Late But Honest Review ?
I know this is coming a bit late — I actually watched Our Youth right after it finished airing, but I’ve only just had the time to review it. So here we go ✨
First of all, I already knew Jin was going to be that type of person — so sweet, so attentive, and genuinely caring. He’s that rare kind of character that makes you believe people like that can actually exist 🥺
As for the production, I have to give them credit. The visuals were beautiful, the acting felt natural, and even the subtle moments hit hard. Some of the reactions were hilarious too — like I actually laughed out loud a few times.
Now let’s talk about Haruki. That boy has been through it. The pain in his eyes, the way he carries himself... it’s like he doesn’t even recognize when someone’s being kind to him. He’s so used to being alone and unloved, he just assumes no one cares.
So when Jin started showing him real affection — offering him not just love, but also a safe space, a home, a sense of belonging — that’s when everything changed. Their bond started to grow slowly and beautifully.
Honestly, this story touched me more than I expected. It felt real, soft, and healing all at once. I’m giving it a solid 10/10. No skips. No complaints.
If you haven’t watched Our Youth yet, please do. It’s worth every moment.
First of all, I already knew Jin was going to be that type of person — so sweet, so attentive, and genuinely caring. He’s that rare kind of character that makes you believe people like that can actually exist 🥺
As for the production, I have to give them credit. The visuals were beautiful, the acting felt natural, and even the subtle moments hit hard. Some of the reactions were hilarious too — like I actually laughed out loud a few times.
Now let’s talk about Haruki. That boy has been through it. The pain in his eyes, the way he carries himself... it’s like he doesn’t even recognize when someone’s being kind to him. He’s so used to being alone and unloved, he just assumes no one cares.
So when Jin started showing him real affection — offering him not just love, but also a safe space, a home, a sense of belonging — that’s when everything changed. Their bond started to grow slowly and beautifully.
Honestly, this story touched me more than I expected. It felt real, soft, and healing all at once. I’m giving it a solid 10/10. No skips. No complaints.
If you haven’t watched Our Youth yet, please do. It’s worth every moment.
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