JTBC's 'A Hundred Memories' Captivates with Nostalgic Youth Romance

JTBC's 'A Hundred Memories' has transformed the small screen into a canvas of beautiful nostalgia, recounting stories of a time that shone brightly despite its hardships, thanks to the presence of cherished friends. The first episode, aired on the 13th, ended with a gripping scene featuring Kim Da-mi and Shin Ye-eun, with Heo Nam-jun caught between them, setting the stage for a fateful first love.

The premiere episode showcased the perfect synergy between actors, writers, and directors, proving the allure of retro youth romance. According to Nielsen Korea, the first episode garnered a viewership rating of 3.5% in the metropolitan area and 3.3% nationwide.

JTBC's 'A Hundred Memories' Captivates with Nostalgic Youth Romance

Kim Da-mi brought vibrant energy to her role, portraying a resilient youth overcoming daily struggles. Shin Ye-eun captivated audiences with her unpredictable and charming character. Heo Nam-jun added depth with his portrayal of a youth in turmoil, capturing hearts with his duality. Special appearances by Lee Jung-eun and Park Ji-hwan enriched the narrative with their impactful performances.

The dialogue by writers Yang Hee-seung and Kim Bo-ram was filled with warmth and humanity, reflecting the era's spirit. The depiction of bus conductors maintaining their humor and positivity despite grueling workdays highlighted the writers' unique optimistic touch. Director Kim Sang-ho's meticulous direction captured the essence of youth in that era, with props like bus tokens and English textbooks evoking the period's atmosphere. The first episode's subtitle, 'Beautiful Youth,' was perfectly realized through these elements.

The episode began with the daily life of bus conductor Go Young-rae (Kim Da-mi), transporting viewers to the heart of the 1980s. Her story of beautiful memories began with two fateful encounters. Starting her day at 4 AM, Young-rae juggled her duties while pursuing various certifications and studying by flashlight at night.

Young-rae's first fateful encounter was with new conductor Seo Jong-hee (Shin Ye-eun), who made a striking impression with her bold demeanor. Despite missing her bus to help a student, Young-rae was captivated by Jong-hee's fearless attitude, even as they became roommates.

JTBC's 'A Hundred Memories' Captivates with Nostalgic Youth Romance

A surprising incident occurred when conductors fell ill after eating snacks Jong-hee bought. Young-rae discovered the truth, clearing Jong-hee's name by uncovering the real culprit. Their bond deepened as they shared dreams and aspirations, with Young-rae aspiring to be a teacher and Jong-hee dreaming of becoming an actress.

Meanwhile, Young-rae's second, more dramatic encounter unfolded. While chasing a fare-dodging student, she was rescued by Han Jae-pil (Heo Nam-jun), who left a lasting impression on her. Jae-pil, the son of a department store owner, struggled with familial conflicts and found solace in boxing. His unexpected meeting with Young-rae and Jong-hee at a theater marked the beginning of a fateful love story.

As Jae-pil's narration hinted at a significant connection, viewers were left wondering about the unfolding love triangle. The episode set the stage for a compelling narrative, capturing the essence of youthful destiny.

Lee So-jung, TenAsia Reporter forusojung@tenasia.co.kr