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Forever Young (Korean: 오늘도 청춘, Vietnamese: Tuổi thanh xuân) is a Vietnamese-Korean TV series produced by Vietnam Television in cooperation with CJ E&M Pictures [1] by Nguyen Khai Anh, Bui Tien Huy and Myung Hyun Woo as directors. [2] The film consists of two parts: Part 1 has 36 episodes [3] and Part 2 has 38 episodes.
This drama airs in prime time from 1st to 4th lunar-new-year days on VTV1. Episodes 1 & 2 air from 22:00 to 22:50 and 21:10 to 22:00, respectively. Episodes 3 & 4 air from 21:40 to 22:30.
While navigating family drama, Nam rekindles a relationship with a man named Long, which is opposed by multiple people in her life. It is revealed that Mr. Sinh's past is tied to grudges related to Long's family. Meanwhile, Khánh Thy, Nam's enemy, attempts to break up the relationship between Nam and Long so she can date the man herself. [4] [5]
Here are 20 of the best romantic K-drama movies available to watch now, including witty rom-coms, steamy thrillers and romantic period dramas. '20th Century Girl' (2022)
New drama Kẻ ngược dòng by VFC aired next but stopped after episode 4 in VTV's plan to adjust the time slot. It was replaced by the playback of Làn môi trong mưa (2012) before the time slot's duration was officially reduced from 45 minutes down to 30 minutes in the following year.
Many elements of the 'formula' of Korean drama are evident in the shows but are retained even more clearly in all four shows. The shows mainly begin with a love that begins at some point in the early childhood or teen years and continues on until adulthood, usually after a long separation. This is slightly bent in the 3rd series as the main character's first loves are not the main characters ...
The drama is broadcasting now in 8TV in original Hokkien language under the English title My Family My Love for two episodes with one hour each from Monday to Friday, at 11:30 MST and 13:00 MST with a 30 minutes break of its Midday Mandarin News at 12:30 MST.
Its ratings dipped to a low of 0.9% for its penultimate episode, with only the 2020 drama Welcome scoring a lower single-episode rating of 0.8%. Overall, the ratings of Love All Play averaged 1.4%, beating the previous low of 1.6% set by the MBC drama Oh My Ladylord in 2021 and holding the record for two years until KBS2 drama Dare to Love Me ...