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SynopsisA female eye doctor and a male film director run into each other on the airplane to Milan. The two were lovers in the past, and are now in their middle ages. After their chance encounter in Torino, they travel around Tuscany together, appreciating the works of Caravaggio. They begin to notice they are hiding their own wounds from each other. In Korea, he goes to her eye clinic, and they confess love to each other for the first time. In the end, they go their separate Again streaming where to watch online?We try to add new providers constantly but we couldn't find an offer for "Twenty Again" online. Please come back again soon to check if there's something new.
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Korean Drama 2015 ëë˛ě§¸ ě¤ëŹ´ě´ du-beon-jjae seu-mu-sal ⢠Drama Directed by Kim Hyeong-sik ęšíě Written by TV Channel/Platform tvN tvN Airing dates 2015/08/28~2015/10/17Links 16 episodes - Fri, Sat 2030 Formerly titled as "Our Heaven" ě°ëŚŹë¤ě ě˛ęľ, woo-lee-deul-eui cheon-gook and known as "My Second 20s" on HanCinema Synopsis Due to an unplanned pregnancy, Ha No-ra Choi Ji-woo married young and dropped out of school. But after two decades as a housewife, she finally gets the chance to experience college, alongside her 20-year-old son Kim Min-soo Kim Min-jae-I and his girlfriend Oh Hye-mi Son Na-eun. Further complicating things, No-ra already has a strained student-teacher relationship, as her husband Kim Woo-cheol Choi Won-yeong and her first love Cha Hyeon-seok Lee Sang-yoon wind up being her Advertisement English Chwilio. Canslo. Dewisiadau. Chwilio. Bydd angen i chi fewngofnodi. Ond âdoes ond rhaid chi wneud unwaith i barhau i fwynhau S4C Clic. Cofrestrwch nawr. 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This series features illuminating stories from across the globe, giving us the opportunity to seek truth, understanding, and a newfound hope for the future.Watch Now 1 Seasons Newest Episodes S1 E16 - Episode 16S1 E15 - Episode 15S1 E14 - Episode 14SynopsisDue to an unplanned pregnancy, Ha No Ra married young and dropped out of school. But after two decades as a housewife, she finally gets the chance to experience college, alongside her 20-year-old son Kim Min Soo and his girlfriend Oh Hye Mi. Further complicating things, No Ra already has a strained student-teacher relationship, as her husband Kim Woo Chul and her first love Cha Hyun Suk wind up being her Again - watch online streaming, buy or rentCurrently you are able to watch "Twenty Again" streaming on Tubi TV, Pluto TV, Freevee for free with ads. RatingDirector Cast Popular TV shows coming soon Upcoming Comedy TV showsAnew Abu Dhabi summer camp teaching business and entrepreneurial skills has been launched. Dates: 01-Aug-2022 - 28-Aug-2022. recaps discussion news cast 130 August 28, 2015January 23, 2016 Twenty Again Episode 1 by javabeans Itâs a promising beginning for Twenty Again, which starts off by putting our heroine in some sad places but does so with a nice touch of humorâshe may feel sad, but the show maintains a lightness and sense of comedy that promises a more buoyant future. I like this approach, because I donât want to zoom too quickly past the setup phase of the show, but also donât want a first episode to misrepresent the tone of the rest of the show by being overly heavy or fraught. Iâm certainly rooting for our heroineâChoi Ji-woo is adorableâto pull through and show everybody what sheâs made of, and that keeps me on the hook and wanting more. SONG OF THE DAY Twenty Years Old â âë¤ě, ě¤ëŹ´ě´â Twenty Years Old Again [ Download ] Audio clip Adobe Flash Player version 9 or above is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. EPISODE 1 RECAP At a beachside festival, a young couple dances, enjoying a private moment as the boy leans in for a kiss. We hear a voiceover of their introductions Sheâs HA NORA, and heâs KIM WOO-CHUL⌠âŚand theyâre on the cusp of divorce twenty years later, in 2013. Now all grown up, the couple Choi Ji-woo and Choi Won-young sign a legal certificate agreeing to be âdivorced in practice,â which must mean they wonât be legally divorced just yet. Wife Nora doesnât seem thrilled about the choice, while husband Woo-chul has to work to hide his grin. He puts on a serious face to give the appropriate lip service to Nora about how the decision is hard, but for the best. She nods, and he suggests going out for lunch together. Nora demurs, telling Woo-chul she left him a snack in the carâshe knows his habits and schedule so well that sheâs anticipated his needs. He remarks to himself that she ought to just sign the papers already, though weâre left to wonder why sheâs reluctant to finalize the divorce. Woo-chul is a psychology professor at Woocheon University, and as he drives to campus, he parses Noraâs parting comments for every grammatical errorâher speech is full of slang and common slips, while Woo-chul seems very uppity about his education. Also image-conscious, based on the way he tosses the sausage stick heâs eating aside before a student sees him with it. Thus far everything in Noraâs life has been registered in her husbandâs name, but now sheâs secretly registered for prep classes with the help of a friend, whom she repays in cash. RA YOON-YOUNG Jung Soo-jung tsk-tsks at the idea of Nora going to college at this late age, that sheâs got nothing in her name, and also âfor deciding to live again with the jerk who made things that way.â Yoon-young finds the husband ridiculously pretentious, always talking about Freud and Tolstoy and the War of the Roses, but Nora defends him and assumes the blame for being ignorant of those topics. Yoon-young rolls her eyes, and Nora points out, âSee, youâre tired of me too, because I donât understand your words.â Aww, Nora, youâre not the problem in this dynamic! Yoon-young canât believe Nora turned out this way, and we flash back to 1993, when Nora takes a job working on a farm. Sheâs bad at it but insists she can do better, although she just ends up falling into the cow dung sheâs shoveling. Her grandmother gets angry when she finds out, even though Nora swears that she didnât take the job because sheâs earning money for that arts school. But Grandma decides that itâs time to move to Seoul and get Nora to that school, since she knows Nora badly wants to go there. Nora has dancer dreams, and is soon installed at the school, while Grandma runs a neighborhood snack shop Grannyâs Ddukbokki. A snappish ballet student whines at Grandma to only serve her five pieces of the carb-heavy ddukbokki, and when she canât control herself and eats it up, she blames Grandma for it. She tracks Nora down to order her to make Grandma only serve her five pieces, and Nora points out the obvious She could just eat five pieces. Aha, the ballerina is young Yoon-young, and her temper flares and the scene escalates. She pushes Nora around, but every time, Nora just pops back up and says simply, âJust eat five.â Sheâs so indefatigable that Yoon-young ends up the scared one, calling her crazy. Present-day Nora is confident she can succeed at her college goal, even reciting husband Woo-chulâs words about how thereâs nothing more attractive than a person who works hard. Yoon-young asks, âWhat if he still wants a divorce? Would you still go to college?â Nora looks glum and asks, âWhy would I?â When asked what sheâd do then, Nora jokes that she could sell ddukbokki. Turns out Grannyâs Ddukbokki is still in business though without granny herself, nearby the school and frequented by a long line of students. A man Lee Sang-yoon picks up an order and delivers it backstage at a theater department, where the students gape in amazementâheâs their director, CHA HYUN-SEOK. Hyun-seok directs his actors in rehearsal, talking the lead through the emotions he should be feeling about his longtime first love. He adds a few cynical words about first loves in general, and how most people think of them as a beautiful thing, although there are those that are pretty awful, too. Thatâs firsthand experience talkinâ right there. That night, Nora welcomes her son and husband home, though both are indifferent to her care. Son MIN-SOO Kim Min-jae rejects her food, while husband Woo-chul rejects her wifely gestures, like looking after his clothes. He separates their beds and pulls off his wedding ring, and though she gets teary-eyed at that, she reluctantly follows suit. In the ensuing days, Nora juggles her normal housework with the prep classes sheâs taking in secret. She studies on the side, staying up late in the bathroom to keep the family from catching on. A full year passes, and the following autumn, the big day arrives for university entrance exams. Nora sends son Min-soo off in the morning with motherly concern⌠and then her BFF Yoon-young assumes the mom role for her, taking her to sit for her own exam. When results come in, Nora slumps in disappointment, but Yoon-young says itâs a decent score. Woo-chul walks his son through the application process, and Nora chooses to apply to Woocheon University, where her husband teaches and her son is also applying. She calls it her safety choice. Then the day arrives for admissions results⌠and to her dismay, sheâs denied from both Woocheon and another school. She cries to Yoon-young over the phone, âWhat do I do if Min-sooâs dad takes that certificate to the court?â Ah, is she counting on college to save her marriage from divorce, because sheâs too stupid for her husband? Oh, honey! At home, the mood is equally dire Min-soo gets rejected from his first choice school. But he does get into his safetyâDadâs schoolâand Woo-chul is satisfied with Woocheon University as Plan B. Furthermore, now that their son is heading to college, Woo-chul tells Nora to make preparations for divorce. Theyâve kept up appearances for his sake, but they can soon put that to rest. Nora glumly contemplates her divorce papers while watching the latest news about a Woocheon professor caught for taking a bribe from a student for admission. Just then, she gets a call from Woocheon congratulating her on her admissionâitâs late did the briber lose his spot?, but sheâs now in. Yayyyy! I mean, I knew this was coming obvs but Iâm just so glad for her. She bolts up in excitement and heads to school, where she stops someone to ask for directions. Itâs our theater director Hyun-seok, and his face freezes at the sight of herâand then he turns and walks away without a word. Nora chases after him and asks if heâs really Cha Hyun-seok, treating him with casual friendliness when clearly this means more to him. She says heâs changed a lot and that itâs good to see him, while Hyun-seok is all brusqueness and bad manners. She thinks he must not recognize her, and he says curtly that he vaguely recognizes her, maybe from high school or something âBut I donât want to know who you are now, and Iâm very busy. Got it? Go.â Sheâs left wondering if sheâs really changed so much that he canât recognize her, and what turned Hyun-seok so mean. Meanwhile, Hyun-seok is mortified at his overreaction, berating himself for not acting more cool and just saying he didnât know her. Ha, he was so very much the opposite of cool. Nora pays her deposit to the school, then gathers the family at dinner to make her happy announcement. Only their reaction isnât so much happiness; instead, they stare with dropped jaws and horror. Min-soo does the typical but totally hurtful teenage thing of lashing out at his mother, asking, âDid you give birth to me just to embarrass me?!â Yes, son, everything is always about you. The thought of entering the same class as his mother is so terrible that Min-soo says heâd rather take a year off to reapply next year. Woo-chul takes her to task for sneaking around for the past year to prepare for college exams. She says she wanted to surprise them, but Woo-chul calls it suffocating, that she would waste her time in the wrong place and still fail to understand that their issues arenât just a matter of education credits. Nora says it makes him unhappy to be stuck with someone he canât talk with, so she wants to become that person. I actually feel a teeny bit sorry for Woo-chul, whose frustration at her thinking is palpable, and he pleads with Nora to let him goâheâs 43 and doesnât want to live the rest of his life meaninglessly. âGive me freedom, please,â he asks. A month passes, and Woo-chul reminds Nora to go in to get her physical results. On her way in, she sighs that it would be nice if she had a terminal disease, because her life seems so blank in front of her. But itâs not a sentiment she actually means, because when the doctor tells her that her stomach pains are late-stage pancreatic cancer, sheâs stricken. When he tells her to return with her guardian, Nora wells up in tears and says she doesnât have anyone. She leaves the room distraught⌠and we see that the name on the chart isnât Ha Nora, but Han Ora. Pwahaha. But Nora doesnât know this, and sheds tears at the bus stop, thinking she only has six months left to live. She sits there in a funk for hours, not even noticing when a man sits down next to her and pockets her cell phone. Upon arriving home, she checks on Min-soo, but canât bring herself to tell him sheâs dying. She broaches the topic with Woo-chul indirectly, asking what heâd do if she died. He doesnât take the question seriously, thinking sheâs just wasting her time worrying and saying that in the case of dying young, you should do more things for yourself. All people die, and humans are ultimately lonely beings, he says. âThat seems so,â Nora whispers. She spends the night brooding to herself. Meanwhile, director Hyun-seok reads the reaction to his announcement of his new theater production titled âYou and Now Project,â which is about healing and comfort and doing what you can for yourself in the present moment. At home, Nora receives a call from the school reminding her that today is the deadline to register. The man adds that the reminder isnât customary, but because sheâs a bit older⌠At that, Nora snaps, asking whatâs so old about 38, and if people her age shouldnât go to school, and if she should just die then. LOL. I know that in her mind this is very serious, but sheâs so adorable as she exclaims that she doesnât need their school but she wants her money back and will go in today to take her deposit. Harrumph! Nora storms onto campus, but that indignation fades as she watches a performanceâitâs theater majors celebrating their graduation. Nora watches, transfixed, and sees her own high school self running by, leading her into a flashback. Nora and her dancer friends put on a ballet-inspired performance to a pop song Kim Gun-moâs hit âBad Meetingâ. Aw, is that geeky boy holding the sign a young Hyun-seok? Heâs adorable. And then, present-day Nora reads the words printed on the back of the theater studentsâ shirts, and the wording is remarkably familiar. Twenty years ago Hyun-seokâs sign read âArts school is not a tactic to get into university,â and todayâs message reads âWe did not come to university just to get jobs. We go to university once, and we live once.â She sighs, âWho doesnât know that?â But then one last message displays âThe choice is ours to make.â She takes off running, and nearby, Hyun-seok sees her dashing off and thinks of high school Nora. She tells the employee that sheâs not canceling her registration after all, but now needs to come up with the rest of the tuition in under two hours. It makes her think of how her grandmother used to stuff a pillow with cash intending it to be her college fund, and she goes home to pull out that pillow âŚfrom inside another pillow. Simple Nora cracks me up. Starting to cry, Nora thanks her grandmother and tells her sheâs going to school with her money, and that Grandma must feel proud. Then itâs time for freshman orientation, and Min-sooâs part of the MT festivities for the politics and economics department. Heâs terrible at games and gets progressively drunk, and his sunbaes arenât about to let him off the hook. They pour cups and cups of punishment drinks, and as heâs swaying looking queasy, a girl pops in and offers herself to drink for him. She downs drink after drink, impressing all the guys and thoroughly winning Min-sooâs admiration. The guys ask her name, but she hears that this is the wrong department and hastily excuses herself and gets the sunbaes to promise not to punish Min-soo with more drinks. The boys nod like fools, because sheâs pretty. Min-soo finds her vomiting outside and offers his handkerchief. Sheâs OH HYE-MI Sohn Na-eun and displays a really cute mix of confidence and uncertainty âYou came to see me⌠right? I saved you⌠didnât I?â. Min-sooâs surprised but not displeased, and when she asks for his phone, she says, âIf you give this to me, weâre dating.â Yoon-young hears about Noraâs health and scolds her for not telling her family. Nora says she couldnât do that to Min-soo, whoâs worked so hard and just barely started college. She gives it three monthsâsheâll let him enjoy the college experience fully, and not nag him about anything, and give him all the money she can. âItâs his youth, our Min-sooâs twenty-year-old youth.â Yoon-young asks, âWhat about youâdo you even know what youth is?â Nora tells her thatâs why sheâll be going to school after all âNow that Iâm dying, I want to do the things I couldnât do before I die. Iâll attend without Min-soo knowing.â Next up Picking classes. Itâs a race against the clock and other freshmen to enroll in classes before they fill up, and she picks among others a psychology class that happens to be taught by husband Woo-chul, a marriage and family class, and a theater class taught by Hyun-seok. Hyun-seok has been told of another project in the works elsewhere that resembles his You and Now Projectâand interestingly, the âHealing to Overcome Trauma Projectâ is written by a psych professor, Woo-chul. Hyun-seok looks over his class roster, and Noraâs name catches his eye. The new semester opens, and Nora is dismayed when Min-soo launches himself into his studies right away, wanting him to enjoy more of his college life. But Dad advises him to do well now to pave the way for the rest of his life, and Min-soo agrees. Itâs only now that Nora drops the bomb casually that she has a class to attend too, and makes her way to an English lecture. Sheâs dressed nicely for the occasionâso much so that the moment she steps inside, the students quiet, assuming sheâs their instructor, and snicker when they realize she isnât. The students are assigned in groups for a homework assignment, and her teammates are eager to work without her, telling her just to follow along when they present. Behind her back or rather, under her nose they text back and forth about how much this sucks and how old she looks and how she doesnât even have a phone. Nora leaves the class wondering if there was literally a memo she didnât get, a little in awe of all the things she doesnât know. She gets to her next class a little early, listening to the conversations around her and frustrated that thereâs so much slang she canât comprehend. Then Hyun-seok enters, to her surprise, and she dips her head in dismay at the thought, recalling their last encounter. Still thinking he didnât recognize her, sheâs expecting him to be shocked, only to have him barely glance her way. He asks his class whether theyâre aware of his courseâs famously brutal flaw, and the majority happily confirm that they know, but enrolled anyway. He means the three team assignments theyâll have to complete, and Hyun-seok singles Nora out to ask whether she knows and why she took his class. She repeats her name, waiting for that moment when heâll remember her, but he continues in his cold way, and after he makes her take off her hat, he feigns surprise and asks if sheâs a studentâs parent. Aw, is he trying to force her to quit by being extra mean? He repeatedly calls her ajumoni, and at first she thinks he doesnât recognize her, which gives way to the realization that he does. He tells her to leave if she canât answer his questions, then roars, âGet out NOW!â COMMENTS Aw, why ya gotta be so mean, Lee Sang-yoon? I know, I know, youâre harboring twenty years of hurt and youâre really still in love with her and youâre probably just trying to get her to drop out of your class, but come on. Be mature. Actually, I donât really want him to be mature, because I find his immaturity and pettiness hilarious. I just donât want him to hurt Noraâs feelings too much, when sheâs just a sweet, good-natured, caring person who wants an education okay? I really feel casting was a winner here, because Iâm not sure I would care about anyone more than I do the way Choi Ji-woo plays Nora, in that curious mix of vulnerability, insecurity, and matter-of-factness. Itâs almost amazing to think of Choiâs long-standing image as a glamour queen, all sophistication and designer brands, though her real-life personality has come through here and there. I also appreciate that the characters donât seem like bad folks, just selfish ones. I was hoping that the husband and son wouldnât be too terrible to her, and so far I like the balance thatâs been struckâthey take Nora for granted and look down on her for being uneducated, but their dynamic seems fairly true to life. Min-sooâs bratty but not a hateful son, embarrassed of his mother in the way all teenagers are, saying mean things that Iâm sure weâve all said or thought about our mothers, which make us wince given the distance of time and maturity. I want for the drama to give him the chance to make things right and show his mother more kindness in the moment, rather than looking back later with regret, and Iâm hoping that the show draws that relationship out with poignancy. Cause Iâm totally all ready to cry about it! Even the husband doesnât seem terrible, even if he is a pretentious twat much of the time. It feels like their marriage was more a mismatch than anything else, and Iâll give him the benefit of the doubt in presuming he did his best upon knocking up an 18-year-old girl when he was 23. And I agree with him in believing that their marital problems are much more complex than Nora believesâsheâs grasping at straws by thinking that she can turn herself into a partner Woo-chul will want more if she educates herself. Itâs understandable that education is her great regret and also great insecurity, the thing her grandmother always wanted for her. But sheâs treating her marriage/divorce with tunnel vision, and I understand Woo-chulâs frustration at not even being able to agree with the wife on whatâs wrong. But in the long run, thatâs what I like about the setup, because if sheâs gonna have a new love interest, it helps to know that her marriage was already not working, and that the thing that makes Hyun-seok our hero is that heâll get Nora in a way that sheâs not being gotten by anyone else. She shouldnât have to reinvent herself to be worthy of love or respect; she can reinvent herself for her own sake, but it shouldnât be for her man. That said, I wouldnât mind seeing her twist Hyun-seok up a little before winning him over, âcause come on, heâs being really mean! Heâs earned himself a little punishment, no? 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