'Eighteen Youth', The Birth of a Well-Made School Drama That Transcends Generations

On the 16th, the media distribution premiere of 'Eighteen Youth' was successfully held at CGV Yongsan I-Park Mall. Actors 'Jeon Somin', 'Kim Doyeon', 'Chu Sojeong', and 'Eo Ilseon' attended and graced the event. This work, which throws heavy empathy and warm comfort that transcends generations, is expected to bring a new wave to theaters. The meeting of these individuals, representing different generations and values, is anticipated to provide a fresh shock to the Korean film industry.



The ensemble of the main characters dominating the screen stands out. 'Eighteen Youth' goes beyond simply telling the story of teenagers, delivering a profound message to everyone living in the present era. From the unconventional teacher 'Hee-joo' with a radical educational philosophy to the quirky girl 'Soon-jeong' who wants to go to Africa, and the unwavering principled student 'Kyung-hee'. The conflicts and interactions created by these multi-dimensional characters leave a deep impression on the audience.

The official poster of 'Eighteen Youth' reveals the unique color of the work without filter. 'Jeon Somin', playing the role of the quirky teacher 'Hee-joo', attempts a transformative acting change that breaks existing molds. The sharp insights thrown at the standardized education system and the human warmth that blooms within it are perfectly encapsulated in a single poster.

The classroom in the film is not just a background but a miniature version of a fierce society where various values collide. 'Hee-joo''s radical approach of alternating class president and allowing autonomous phone use brings both cracks and vitality to the classroom. The unpredictable synergy created by 'Kim Doyeon' as the caring homeroom teacher and the adolescent girl 'Soon-jeong' studying Swahili maximizes the immersion in the story.

The delicate acting of 'Chu Sojeong', who plays the principled honor student 'Kyung-hee', is also a key point to watch. The tense confrontation between those yearning for freedom and those trying to uphold rules sharply reflects a facet of our society. The growing pains of these characters unfolding in the limited space of a classroom form a deep empathy across generations, heralding the birth of another well-made film.

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