Parents' Guide to

Nineteen to Twenty

By Stephanie Morgan, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 10+

Korean coming-of-age reality show has romance, drinking.

TV Netflix Drama 2023
Nineteen to Twenty: A group of Asian teenagers in uniform stand in front of a school.

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This endearing Korean reality show follows the journey of young people transitioning from their teenage years to adulthood -- all in the span of two weeks. One of the smartest decisions made by Nineteen to Twenty was the inclusion of four 30-somethings watching as everything plays out. Their insightful commentary on the participants' actions and motivation make the series much more accessible. Somewhat disappointingly, however, the clever premise of attending a school to learn to be an adult is almost immediately abandoned as the series reveals itself to be just another iteration of the standard reality dating show.

Nevertheless, the participants often come across as naive in regards to love yet remarkably mature when it comes to matters of empathy, etiquette, and ambition. The romances portrayed are refreshingly innocent, filled with heartfelt discussions about fluttering hearts that will make adult viewers nostalgic for that time in life when anything felt possible.

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