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Twenty-Five Twenty-One korean drama review
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Twenty-Five Twenty-One
2 people found this review helpful
by mads6375
9 days ago
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 10.0
This review may contain spoilers
“It doesn’t matter what you do or where you might be, I just will always love you for you.”
“I want to stay by your side a long time. And watch you become even greater than you are.”
“She deserves the best experiences and that is something that I can offer.”
“Life is precious. So while we have the chance, let’s love each other with no regrets.”
“You always lead me to good places and tell me what the right thing to do is.” — YES, THAT IS LITERALLY EXACTLY WHAT LOVE IS ABOUT.

My emotions were on a rollercoaster through this 16-episode story. First off, their kiss in the snow was perfect — chef’s kiss.

Secondly, this drama is not only about the romance:
Baek Yi-Jin once said, “If you fail to live your dream, it doesn’t mean you’re a failure. And I don’t think living your dream means you’ve succeeded either.”
That one line captures the message of this drama, when it is about love, growing up, finding yourself, and realizing that even the most beautiful things in life don’t always last forever.

If I had to summarize the entire drama in one line, it would be this: “A crazy friendship and an intense love. Because it’s those brief moments that make a long life shine.” This drama hits hard when thinking about nostalgia. It makes you remember what it felt like to be young and to believe that the people beside you would be there forever. It’s a show that teaches children to cherish our youth, because those fleeting days of laughter, love, and mistakes are what shape who we become.

And can we talk about the found family aspect? Every single member of that friend group were pieces of each other’s lives. It was comforting and painful all at once, watching how time slowly drifted them apart, but their memories stayed to tell this story.

I have to admit that I recognize that the lesson of Twenty-Five Twenty-One isn’t about getting a happy ending. It’s about realizing that some people are meant to come into your life for a season, to teach you something, to love you fiercely for a time, and then sadly let you go. It’s about finding peace in that, even if it hurts.

But still… the ending absolutely destroyed me. The things they said to each other, the way they looked at one another, knowing they still loved each other but couldn’t stay. I will never forgive the writers for not letting them end up together. And then the replays — all their old scenes flashing back, the tears in their eyes during that final interview, their last hug, and Baek Yi-Jin’s password reset. Oh man...I couldn't hold it together in that last episode.

Twenty-Five Twenty-One teaches us that love doesn’t have to last forever to be real, rather, it just has to be felt. The memories they shared, the laughter, the friendship, the heartbreak is what makes life meaningful. It’s the kind of drama that makes you cry, smile, and think about your own past all at once. A masterpiece!
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