"a time so warm and pure that i miss painfully. Can you hear me? if you do, answer me, my '88, the days of my youth" —Deok Sun, Reply 1988.

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"a time so warm and pure that i miss painfully. Can you hear me? if you do, answer me, my '88, the days of my youth" —Deok Sun, Reply 1988.
autistic choi taek and adhd sung deoksun !!! i just KNOW theyre neurodivergent-coded in the show
“i persist and resist the temptation to ask you if one thing had been different would everything be different today? we were something, don't you think so? rosé flowing with your chosen family and it would've been sweet if it could've been me.”
the 1 - taylor swift
“will you call when you're back at school? I remember thinkin' I had you, but I can see us lost in the memory, august slipped away into a moment in time, ‘cause it was never mine.”
august - taylor swift
This scene really broke my heart seeing Jung Hwan cry his eyes out in his car was truly sorrowful , I don't know why but I really hoped that Kim Jung Hwan would confess his feelings to Sung Deok Sun, no matter what her answer would be, but he couldn't which made me realise that if you truly love someone letting them know about it is better rather than keeping it yourself, what's the worst that could happen? Rejection..
do u guys know a series/movie/manga/literally any media except books that have a ship (preferably canon) that have the same dynamic like deoksun and junghwan from reply 1988??
Llike the deadpan ‘tsundere’ and the sunshine one but the deadpan one is the one who likes sunshine person first and more. Tbh it could be a hetero ship or a sapphic ship
When I was in college, I asked someone what was the best Kdrama she ever watched, of all time. She has seen several Korean TV series already. And she gave me one answer.
I just got to watch that series now. And I can say the same. I still haven't seen a lot of shows, but I think I just watched the best Kdrama of all time. Thanks to my two colleagues who recommended this recently, too!
Reply 1988 💕
The nostalgia, the family dynamics, the strong friendships and ties, the lovely neighbourhood, the realism of it all, and then the love between the eight couples in the show. It's my first time to feel second lead syndrome as well! I was team JH from the very beginning, although I also loved CT and all of them. DR made me smile all the time because of his humour.
I couldn't count how many times I laughed and cried. Starting from the second episode, I cried like a baby when Sung Dong Il and Choi Taek talked about losing their moms. I cried during the wedding, especially when they were reading the letters! I never cried because of any wedding scene before in any other show. But Reply 1988 was that powerful.
While it's usual for me to cry because of shows, it's the very first time I cried tears of joy because of a scene. The time they surprised Ra Mi-Ran on her birthday gave me happy tears. I just felt the spirit of the community so much. I actually felt I was their neighbour the whole time and I was so sad when the show ended.
I get overwhelmed with lengthy dramas, but Reply 1988 was worth every second. See, I've watched a lot recently, such as Breaking Bad, CLOY, My Mister, but it's only now that I wrote about something I watched again. Not that the previous three weren't good (BB and MM are definitely great and critically acclaimed), but it's just that Reply 1988 made me feel so many emotions at once.
I also missed my barkada when I was in second and third grade, because like Deok sun who had four bros, my barkada at that time were four boys. But eventually, I was the only one left in the Philippines. One migrated to Ireland when we were in fourth grade. Another migrated to New Zealand. And in high school, another one of us migrated to Canada. After college, the last of us in the Philippines (aside from me) pursued his dream to be a seaman, and he now travels around the world. I'm proud of them all as they reached where they are now, but I just can't help but imagine what if we lived in the same neighborhood from childhood to adulthood, too?
All these happy Reply 1988 scenes really made me nostalgic. As for childhood friends, I'm happy I'm still in touch with Beverly, my CSBTF. She was the only girl I was close with back then because the rest of my pals as a kid were boys. But Beverly proved to be my sister-from-another-mom until today. Our friendship is turning 17 years old this June!
Reply 1988 is that show that makes you wish you were part of the Ssangmun community, but at the same time, it makes you revisit your own childhood. Sigh. Now I just can't stop reading analysis and comments about it. I could write more but it isn't the weekend.
Junghwan from Reply 1988
-A character synapsis, by yours truly.
a/n: all opinions in this prose are MINE and it consists of how I interpret his character so it will be nice if you have that in mind while reading! :)
also has spoilers!!
I completed this beautiful drama last August despite it being released some few years ago. The storyline was captivating, realistic and above everything; the characters were very memorable. And as I’ve mentioned, i will be writing about one of my favourite characters: Kim Junghwan, who is one of the five protagonists on the show.
Personally, I think Junghwan is a very caring person, though he might not present himself as an obvious one.
In terms of family matters:
When he noticed that his dad was sulking, he decided to take part in his shenanigans, which was obviously out of his comfort zone in order to bring back his mood.
He was the one who took notes on what his mother would like best for her birthday, proving how he is a good reader of others.
He never looked down on his brother despite the idea of how everyone around him did so differently.
As for his friends:
Keep in mind how he gave up his allowance, even upto the shoes he was currently wearing to his bully but when that same person took his friend’s necklace, he stood up for him without any hesitation.
Due to his ongoing image of being the cold and grumpy one among the group, he hardly ever show his emotions but i believe that it was obvious how observant he is of others around him and that he care for them very much.
And of course the tragic art of giving up his first love to a friend, which i will come to later.
Coming to his way of showing affection, i believe that his mother ,(or his parents' relationship rather), plays a significant role over this. We often see scenes of his mother bickering and shouting at the one she loves, i.e her husband and being exposed to such an environment, it is easy to make out that Junghwan probably grew up believing that that was the right way to behave to a loved one- to be cold and stern with them which in turn affected the outcome of his feelings towards Deoksun.
When he finally took a huge step by telling DS to cancel the blind date and taking her to a concert, i was tricked into believing that they were totally ending up together. But some night when Taek announced that he had the same feeling over DS, his nature of keeping others first unconsciously awakens, as how i perceived it.
He is one of the few people who knew of Taek and how he needed someone to look for him, i feel like he could not allow himself to hurt him by being a bother or a bump on his way.
I firmly believe, even though many people over the internet think differently, that his hesitation in taking leads has nothing to do with his cowardice nor pride. I do so because we often see him overcome them in the exact time when he has to (as provided in previous instances).
Also i’ve seen writings criticising him for backing out in the confession scene and i might be a tad bit biased (ha ha ha) but i will once again bring my own interpretation to the table. Here’s my humble take on that-
On the bar with Taek absent, whenever the bell chimes for the door, DS sprints to see if Taek has arrived. Junghwan saw this and finally come to realise the ugly truth of how he has lost his battle to Taek. I believe that that was the final and the last push which made him to decide to close the chapter in his life which he held on for so long, and that too in favor of a friend who was more in need, or as how he sees it.
I also believe that even though he concluded it as a joke, at least DS was aware that it was not the truth but she also knew well that he was a step too late, so she just played along.
As in everything that he does, I believe he must’ve put a lot of thoughts over the matter; especially because a very dear friend’s feelings was also on the line. For someone like him, it was easier to ignore and bury his own heart rather than to break another’s. In the end, he decides that friendship weigh more than romance ; letting himself lose in the battle that he held on for a long while. He is, and will always be a brave, selfless and warm character whom i cherish so much!
PSA. I just read arguments over how JH was only bickering and rude to DS so even if they did end up together they would always only fight and the spark of the whole thing wouldn't last long.
I do get the reason as to why this conclusion was settled on and agreed upon by many, but once again as thee self assigned JH protector, i couldn't just sit still! haha.
So here's a not so useful yet wild take and all opinions are once again, unsurprisingly, mine.
The whole narrative of aforementioned point just downright disregards JH's affection and actions as a whole character into this failure of a person who cannot woo his crush which also ultimately reduces him into this clichéd male "bully" lead who is just mean with no love to offer is something that i personally cannot let slide. At the same time it feels as if the numerous times and events that showcased his very own good points are now all minimized and pushed aside, all because he expresses himself and his feelings in a different manner than most.
Till date, i like to believe that no character deserved DS more than the other. And to me the whole idea that the story of a teen boy pursuing his crush would be messy and all sloppy in a way that a mature and full grown man would've not done is far more realistic because being a teen contains multitudes of mistakes and embarassing firsts. So even if the final outcome was different i find no reason why it would be any better or lesser by no means.
The very boy who bickered and played shenanigans with DS was the very same boy who would pretend to tie his shoes every single morning just so he could walk with her to school. Because this was his way of giving his heart to her, he would write each one of them in wrinkled pages he hid himself ,piling each one on top of the other, to give it all to her one day: how he gave away his own umbrella to save her from being drenched that one night, how he would stay up the remaining nights until he was sure she reached home safely, and also the countless times when he would firmly stand beside her in tight buses so that she would not trip over. He might also place a special bookmark on the day they went to a concert together while also tugging the picture they took so safely in both his wallet and his fragile heart. Maybe he wrote it in capitals how much he meant it when he asked her not to go to the blind date - all of these - and more - he had written them all, again and again in letters he found nice and in words that he hoped would translate his love. Unfortunately for him (and us), they were written in letters and words she couldn't understand, everything in a language she did not speak. But it's not her fault. And not his either. It's no one's fault, really.
At this point I'm not even sure if im defending a fictional character, whom i have a serious attachment with, or in reality, people like me who are often misjudged and unfairly perceived for having our own little ways of expressing our affections towards our loved ones. I don't know anymore but what i do know is how much i wanted the writers to have given JH a well deserved, proper ending without making it seem so rushed and brushed off hurriedly, so that those of us who act, think, feel and love like him would not feel that we are undeserving of a sappy, heart warming love story of our own.
I was so touched when I heard this song during Hospital Playlist’s Winter Garden Couple scene. This is the same romantic song that played on Reply 1988 for Taek and Deok Sun. Here’s the clip side by side. EVERYTIME I hear this song I think of this Reply scene 💕