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My Youth (2025) – A Gentle Drama of First Love and Second Chances

Posted on September 15, 2025September 15, 2025 by RB

Every once in a while, a K-drama comes along that doesn’t try to dazzle you with over-the-top twists or action—but instead wraps you in quiet emotions, nostalgia, and the beauty of love that never really fades. My Youth (2025) is exactly that kind of story.

Starring Song Joong-ki and Chun Woo-hee, this drama takes us on a heartfelt journey of first love, lost dreams, and the bittersweet reunion of two people who once meant everything to each other. With its soft pacing, healing vibe, and beautifully layered flashbacks, My Youth feels like a comforting letter from the past—a drama that invites you to reflect on your own memories of growing up, loving, and finding yourself again.

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  • Quick Drama Facts
  • Plot Summary
  • Cast
  • Reasons to Watch
  • Final Takeaway

Quick Drama Facts

Title: My Youth (마이 유스)

Genre: Romance, Youth, Healing

Episodes: 16 (approx.)

Broadcast Network: JTBC

Premiere Date: September 5, 2025

Airs: Fridays, 8:50 PM KST

Streaming Platform: Viki & Viu (selected regions)

Main Cast: Song Joong-ki, Chun Woo-hee, Nam Da-reum, Jeon So-young, Lee Ju-myoung, Seo Ji-hoon

Plot Summary

My Youth tells the tender story of Sunwoo Hae (Song Joong-ki), once a beloved child actor who walked away from fame after being weighed down by adult expectations. Now living a quiet life as a novelist and florist, he seems content—until fate brings back his first love.

Enter Sung Je-yeon (Chun Woo-hee), a sharp and determined woman working as a team leader at an entertainment company. Once carefree, her family’s financial struggles have hardened her, turning her into someone who chases stability over dreams.

Their reunion stirs old emotions and unresolved questions. Through flashbacks of their school days and heartfelt present-day encounters, the drama explores how love, regret, and time shape who we become. It’s a story about healing wounds from the past and rediscovering the pieces of yourself you thought were lost forever.

Cast

Song Joong-ki as Sunwoo Hae – from child star to quiet florist and writer.

Nam Da-reum as young Sunwoo Hae.

Chun Woo-hee as Sung Je-yeon – ambitious, career-driven, and Sunwoo’s first love.

Jeon So-young as young Sung Je-yeon.

Lee Ju-myoung as Mo Tae-rin – a glamorous actress with her own tangled past.

Seo Ji-hoon as Kim Seok-ju – Tae-rin’s first love.

Reasons to Watch

Song Joong-ki’s comeback to romance – After more intense roles, it’s refreshing to see him in a softer, emotional setting.

Nostalgic love story – Flashbacks beautifully connect the innocence of youth with the bittersweet weight of adulthood.

Chemistry across timelines – Both younger and older versions of the leads bring depth to the romance.

A healing vibe – Perfect if you’re looking for something mellow, reflective, and full of emotional warmth.

Relatable struggles – From lost dreams to rediscovering yourself, the characters feel deeply human.

Final Takeaway

My Youth isn’t about shocking twists or fast-paced drama—it’s about quiet moments that stay with you. If you enjoy heartwarming, bittersweet romances with a touch of nostalgia, this is one to add to your weekly watchlist. It’s the kind of drama that makes you pause, smile, and maybe shed a tear as it reminds you of your own “youth.”

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