Iβve been in a Kdrama slump this year with very few shows that were impactful enough to me to warrant much of a discussion. Hence a lot of radio silence from me for most shows these days.
Then I stumbled upon this Taiwanese/Japanese show. What a gem that is hidden in plain sight on Netflix.
Itβs beautiful. Itβs bittersweet. Itβs powerfully emotional.
The cinematography is outstanding.
Itβs about a 36 year old man in Taiwan who has lost his way after founding a successful company (portrayed by the talented Greg Hsu from Someday or Oneday). Heβs hit rock bottom. I can relate- I feel that Iβm stuck in a similar situation.
He then travels to Japan in search of a girl (the stunning Kaya Kiyohara) he befriended 18 years ago.
Itβs a nostalgic view about self discovery. It about realizing that life is short and the ephemeral moments that make life special. Itβs a reflection about life and living.
If you are human- you will cry.
It heavily references a 1995 Japanese movie Love Letter which now needs to be on my watchlist.
Lostpanda is celebrating My Ajusshi π
August 11, 2024 at 11:28 AM
18×2 Beyond Youthful Days
10/10
Iβve been in a Kdrama slump this year with very few shows that were impactful enough to me to warrant much of a discussion. Hence a lot of radio silence from me for most shows these days.
Then I stumbled upon this Taiwanese/Japanese show. What a gem that is hidden in plain sight on Netflix.
Itβs beautiful. Itβs bittersweet. Itβs powerfully emotional.
The cinematography is outstanding.
Itβs about a 36 year old man in Taiwan who has lost his way after founding a successful company (portrayed by the talented Greg Hsu from Someday or Oneday). Heβs hit rock bottom. I can relate- I feel that Iβm stuck in a similar situation.
He then travels to Japan in search of a girl (the stunning Kaya Kiyohara) he befriended 18 years ago.
Itβs a nostalgic view about self discovery. It about realizing that life is short and the ephemeral moments that make life special. Itβs a reflection about life and living.
If you are human- you will cry.
It heavily references a 1995 Japanese movie Love Letter which now needs to be on my watchlist.
Blue (@mayhemf)
August 11, 2024 at 5:27 PM
Thank you! This completely slipped by and just saw it on Netflix.
Greg Hsu 💙