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Option 1: The Nostalgic Tribute (Good for Instagram/Twitter)
We are introduced to Na Hee-do (Kim Tae-ri) and Baek Yi-jin (Nam Joo-hyuk) at two distinct points in their lives. The year is . Hee-do is a high school fencer whose school team is disbanded due to the national financial crisis. Yi-jin, once a wealthy heir, is now a bankrupt young man whose family was torn apart by the economic collapse. He works a series of brutal part-time jobs—from delivering newspapers to renting out VHS tapes—while searching for his scattered siblings. Twenty Five Twenty One
Their paths cross when Hee-do’s school library is destroyed, and Yi-jin’s delivery routes overlap with her gym. They become each other’s cheerleaders, forming a bond that evolves from antagonistic friendship to deep, supportive love, all while chasing their respective "firsts"—her first gold medal, his first byline. Option 1: The Nostalgic Tribute (Good for Instagram/Twitter)
In the pantheon of coming-of-age K-dramas, Twenty Five Twenty One (2022) stands as a modern masterpiece. Airing on tvN and Netflix, the series transcended the typical romance formula to deliver a poignant, nostalgic, and deeply human story about ambition, friendship, and the fleeting nature of youth. Set against the economic turbulence of the late 1990s, the show cleverly uses the backdrop of the IMF financial crisis to frame a narrative about dreams that refuse to die and a love that blooms at the most unexpected intersection of hardship and hope. Yi-jin, once a wealthy heir, is now a
The IMF crisis isn’t just a setting; it’s a character. It steals parents’ jobs, dissolves savings, and shatters security. Yet the youth in the story—Hee-do, Yi-jin, Yu-rim, and their friends (the charming Ji Seung-wan and Moon Ji-woong)—build their own "republic" of hope. They prove that even when a nation is on its knees, personal joy and triumph are still possible.







































