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The Temperature of Language: Our Nineteen
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It's incredible; you gotta see it and add it to your watch list!!

'Temperature of Language: Our Nineteen,' a school drama, was really great. Despite the fact that the Korean drama is primarily about testing and education, it was quite entertaining to watch. The plot incorporated several genres that are common in Korean school dramas, and it clearly shows the problems of being a student, with so many options in our heads to pursue our goals, such as bullying, friendship angst, romance, and social classes are all examples of pressure from family and society to succeed. And they did a wonderful job of portraying them all equally, rather than letting the romance take over the entire plot and leave the others as filler. It far exceeded my expectations; as a webdrama, I expected it to be just another high school romance story, but it was so much more. It had a lot of different components; it had a lot of great life and friendships teachings; it truly had a little bit of everything, which I really loved. This was both heartwarming and heartbreaking; I'm so glad I found it and was able to experience these feelings!!

It quickly rose to the top of my list of favorite webdramas. It captivated me from the very first episode to the very last, and it even managed to capture my heart. The characters were all well-written, and the actors' chemistry contributed much to the drama's entertainment value. Every single member of the cast gave excellent performances. They all had excellent acting, especially the main casts. Jin Ji Hee does an excellent job acting as usual. Despite the fact that the rest of the actors were all novices at the time, you wouldn't know it because they all did a fantastic job portraying their parts! I have to give a round of applause to everyone of the characters because they were all so brilliantly represented. The Temperature of Language: Our Nineteen is a web drama set at a high school that follows the hardships of six senior students as they prepare to enter university. This is a touching drama that emphasizes the value of friendship. Jin Ah is the main character in the drama, and she learns that everyone has a battle that she can't see, and that everyone goes through a difficult time. However, it is critical that we should not blame ourselves for our failures in life. And that our friends can always be counted on. Be prepared to use your tissue box for the final two episodes! The OST was used sparingly throughout the show in terms of music. The OST for the outro is fantastic. It makes you sad that the drama is over, especially in the final episode.

I expected the show to be comparable to A-Teen when I first started watching it. But, to to my surprise, there was so much more. Temperature of Language: Our Nineteen is a poignant novel about the hardships, blunders, and lessons that most teenagers face at the crucial age of eighteen. Each character in this show has a distinct role, and I appreciated that their stories were all portrayed. As I watched the episodes, I couldn't help but fall in love with all of the characters and feel as if they were my own friends. I had a lot of fun watching it; it was rather amusing, but I also enjoyed seeing them graduate; it was good to see them mature and finally be able to pursue their ambitions by enrolling in the institutions of their choice. It was fascinating to observe. I strongly advise you to watch. It pushed me to work harder in order to get into a prestigious university, and it clearly tells students not to lie like Han Yuri did. I hope this kdrama inspires you as much as it did me. I learned a lot from them, so when I finished the last episode at 3 a.m., I was ecstatic. My heart was warm, but I was also sad because our journey together was drawing to a close. This show caused me to think about myself. I was particularly moved by this presentation because I am currently enrolled in school and am aware of the pressures that come with it on a daily basis. As a result, this show provided me with a great deal of comfort. This drama, rather than focusing on romance, focuses on friends and the pressures of education and society; all topics I believe the most of us can relate. This show is a great place to start if you want to see something important with a lot of life lessons.



This is possibly one of my favorite dramas of all time!!
Thank you very much for such a realistic depiction of an average student's day-to-day life.

Overall rate: 8.5/10,, a great drama!!!

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TL;DR GO WATCH A-TEEN SEASON 2 NOW!!!

**a little bit of spoilers ahead,, somewhere in the middle**
Season 1 of A-Teen was fantastic, and I was looking forward to Season 2 even more. This show continues to provide a lovely glimpse into the lives of high school students, their friendships, and their relationships. This season was just as enjoyable as the first, it was lighthearted. I definitely recommend this teen drama if you're looking for a realistic yet lighthearted teen web drama about life challenges, academic stress, goal/soul searching, classmate jealousy, and other topics. I found myself identifying to many of the characters' challenges in school. The plot is well-written and moves along smoothly. The romance/crushes are only mentioned briefly, which is quite realistic! Especially if you're in South Korea for your senior year! In real life, you'd have to devote your whole life to studying and college preparation, leaving you with few to no time to date or even hang out with your pals! As a result, there are lack of romantic and friendship story lines, which I understand. I admired the actors and how beautifully they embodied their characters as though they were real people. If you preferred the young romance and love triangles of Season 1, this season is not for you. It's just a brief, enjoyable show that's amusing to watch or again.

Despite my enjoyment, I don't believe I enjoyed it as much as the first season for a variety of reasons. To begin with, Do Ha-Na was almost non-existent! I was disappointed that Do Ha Na was no longer one of the lead characters because I adored her. However, I enjoy fresh characters as well. I adored her as a stand-alone character, and I believed that without her, the series would be far less focused on friendship. Second, I had the impression that there were still a lot of unsolved mysteries from Season 1! Take the girl Shi-Woo used to know, for example. Third, I really liked Joo-Ha as a character, but I'm not too sure about him. I don't know whether that's just because he's new and I haven't totally warmed up to him yet (especially since we don't know much about him other than his parents being gone).

The new characters added this season are interesting; they have their own dynamic, but the focus remains on the core cast. Kim HaNa's character developed nicely, and her relationship with Joo Ha was really sweet. I really like how the show looks at the options open to high school seniors in their senior year, highlighting that not everyone needs or wants to go to college. I believe the first season's plot is better since the three ladies' friendship is more focused, but the second season feels more simple, apart from that, I strongly like it :)) I also love how they depict siblings' relationships; it's so relatable!! Because each episode is only a few minutes long, you can watch this drama while studying, working, or in the middle of something else. I liked this season and everything else, but I wish that more of the problems/misunderstandings were solved. Like for example, Kim Minji, I wanted to know more about her in depth, like her thoughts and what she feels, maybe just a glimpse of her day after Ah Hyun revealed the information (if you know what i'm talking about, sorry I can't say it due to the reason I'd spoil it for the people who haven't watched A-Teen 2 yet). I just need my questions and doubts to be answered. I wanted to know if MinHa and Ah Hyun's relationship will change? will they date or will they not? I wanted to know more about Yeo BoRam's family issue and how they will change and start to care for her feelings. I was devastated and quite upset when DoHa and Si Woo broke up, but I know it's for their best and that DoHa needed time alone and some space, so I respected that, I still wish we could get more scenes with the both of them. Although with many questions, I truly enjoyed this season. I loved the realistic sibling arguments with Cha KiHyun and Cha AhHyun, although they fight and argue, we can tell how they care about each other. Especially when KiHyun found out that AhHyun came home crying (can't reveal anymore details, if you're interested, please watch A-Teen 2).

How, while no two people are alike, they all have issues, and not all of them can be resolved in the same way. Everyone has different interests, and tertiary education may or may not be the best option for you. Uncertain crushes, putting forth your best effort, and other topics are discussed. The tale is pleasant and above average; it is enjoyable to watch and has a high rewatch value, as several parts are particularly appealing and may be viewed multiple times. The actors had me utterly smitten, and I shipped at least two couples.


Ryu Joo Ha and Cha Ah Hyun, two new cast members, adding to the beauty of the plot. I expected Kim Hana would be with Ha Min at first, but she ended up with Ryu Jooha at the conclusion of the episode, which surprised me, I was relieved and delighted that she was with Ryu Jooha since Ryu Jooha always looked out for Kim Hana and made her happy; they were adorable together, whereas Ha Min made Kim Hana miserable and uncomfortable in season one. Cha Ah Hyun, Ki Hyun's younger sister, was adorable and added to the story's delight and humour. Despite the fact that the season came to an abrupt end, I enjoyed every episode's story. This drama had a straightforward plot that was enjoyable to watch in your spare time and didn't require much thought to comprehend.

BUT FORMALITIES ASIDE, I NEEDED SOME TYPE OF CLOSURE, I WANT, NO ACTUALLY NEED!! TO SEE HOW AH HYUN AND HA MIN WILL GET, GROW AND DEVELOP TOGETHER. If a season 3 is not possible, I just need 4 special episodes for our remaining questions and needs. PLEASE. But if we DO get a season 3, I hope it'd focus more on Ha Min and Ah Hyun's relationship since in Season 1, it was mostly about Si Woo and DoHa, and then in season 2, it was about KimHa and JooHa.

I strongly advise you to watch it. It's a really lovely series. It made me feel lonely, but it's well worth watching. I'm completely enamored with it. I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it. Their acting is a ten out of ten since it is among the greatest. I adore the story line they built; some may be dissatisfied by the changes from season one, but I enjoyed it and was generally pleased with the series. There isn't anything major that bothers me here, just a few of unsolved questions.
YOU, the one who's reading this review, if you haven't watched A-Teen/A-Teen 2 yet, what are you waiting for? Go ahead!!
Overall rate: 9/10.

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A-TEEN Review~~~

I don't know how to express how much I enjoy this drama. I'm quite upset that I didn't watch it sooner, but I wish I could erase all my memories and watch it again with the same enthusiasm. I loved the acting, casts and everything, it was great! A high school drama with a fantastic cast. This is one of the best high school korean dramas, yet it's also one of the most underrated. I've seen a lot of school dramas now, and this one, like every other high school drama, emphasizes the age of 18, the problems you face as a teenager, whether it's love life, friends, or family circumstances. 18 is a very important and crucial age for any teenager because it's when your emotions and feelings are at their peak!

It's a short drama that won't take long to finish, I'm quite upset that the season 1 ended way too fast since I binged watch all the episodes in one go, but thank god we have a season 2! ? This drama is realistic, it shows us the ups-and-down of high-school. It's relieving that whenever there's a problem, you wouldn't have to worry of it not being solved. A-Teen is a lighthearted, wholesome and warm drama that I think you guys should give a try. It covers the topic of friendship, high-school, bullying, insecurities, relationship, being carefree and so on! The fact that this drama is a breath of fresh air is one of the reasons why I enjoy it so much! The squad's friendship is fantastic! Shin ye eun plays Do Hana, and she is wonderfully suited for the part. I'm completely enamored with her character. She appears shy, but she is capable of standing up for herself and her loved ones. What's more, now that I'm a Shin Ye Eun fangirl, I'm intending to watch her other dramas as well! I really liked the OST and BGM. Unlike many high school stories filled with violence and bullying, the plot is clear and straightforward. I recommend it to anyone who prefers non-violent shows. Finally, due to the development of the supporting characters.

If you need a break from all the stressful and devastating dramas you've watched (like me, from watching 'Penthouse' and 'Uncontrollably Fond'), I suggest watching this, it's warm and filled with joy. It makes me excited to go to High School!!
I enjoyed the drama's premise and how it tries to stay true to reality in order to be approachable to everyone; the characters were well-written and portrayed by the actors; I liked that this story was really on point and relatable to a big extent, such as the buddies group; we can all identify with friends like that, such as the quiet one who doesn't say much but is really kind, the bright one who always gets good marks, the free spirited one, and so on. It demonstrates how people of many backgrounds can make excellent friends, and most importantly, it taught me to be myself! Not to be a copy of someone, thinking that if I imitate them, others would like me.

oooh, and also, I'm in a good mood after watching this drama and guess what? I'm listening to the ending song of season 1 "Don't Run Away" by Motte ?
Overall, I give it a 10/10. I hope you find my review useful and I promise that you won't be disappointed! Lots of love, enjoy!! Read More

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