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Eighteen

"Goodbye, my bittersweet eighteen"

Eighteen year-old Tae-hoon and Mi-jung have been going out for 100 days. During winter break they decide to take a trip to the beach to celebrate their anniversary. When they are back home after a few days, they have to confront a harsh situation – Mi-jung’s parents don’t allow them to see each other until they become college students. Tae-hoon struggles to keep their love and wanders around Mi-jung but she is eventually changed and avoids him as her parents wish. Winter turns to spring, and Tae-hoon and Mi-jung both turn nineteen.

Top Cast

  • Seo Jun-young

    Seo Jun-young

    Kim Tae-hoon

  • Lee Min-ji

    Lee Min-ji

    Park Mi-jung

  • Kwon Hyeok-pung

    Kwon Hyeok-pung

    Tae-hoon's father

  • Han Na

    Han Na

    Tae-hoon's mother

  • Choi Hyo-sang

    Choi Hyo-sang

    Mi-jung's father

  • Choi Hyeon-suk

    Choi Hyeon-suk

    Mi-jung's mother

  • Park Moon-a

    Park Moon-a

    Park Mi-young

  • Baek Seong-soo

    Baek Seong-soo

  • Im Hee-ra

    Im Hee-ra

    Gas Station Attendant

Overview

Eighteen year-old Tae-hoon and Mi-jung have been going out for 100 days. During winter break they decide to take a trip to the beach to celebrate their anniversary. When they are back home after a few days, they have to confront a harsh situation – Mi-jung’s parents don’t allow them to see each other until they become college students. Tae-hoon struggles to keep their love and wanders around Mi-jung but she is eventually changed and avoids him as her parents wish. Winter turns to spring, and Tae-hoon and Mi-jung both turn nineteen.

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