A Hundred Memories

8.3
20251h

A heartbreaking first love story of a man who was destined to be the fate of two women who were bus guides in the 1980s, and a melodrama-comedy of shining youths who were destined to be brilliant.

Production

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Seasons

12 Episodes • Premiered 2025

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1. Episode 1

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2. Episode 2

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3. Episode 3

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4. Episode 4

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5. Episode 5

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6. Episode 6

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7. Episode 7

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8. Episode 8

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9. Episode 9

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10. Episode 10

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11. Episode 11

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12. Episode 12

Cast

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Kim Da-mi

Ko Young-rye

Photo of Shin Ye-eun

Shin Ye-eun

Seo Jong-hee

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Heo Nam-jun

Han Jae-pil

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Lee Won-jeong

Ma Sang-cheol

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Jeon Seong-woo

Ko Young-sik

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Park Ye-ni

Choi Jeong-bun

Photo of Jung Bo-min

Jung Bo-min

Lim Ho-sook

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Lee Min-ji

Kwon Hae-ja

Photo of Yoon Je-moon

Yoon Je-moon

Han Ki-bok

Photo of Kim Ji-hyun

Kim Ji-hyun

Seong Man-ok

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Reviews

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Yohan Yukiya Sese Cuneta 사요한

10/10

# A Hundred Memories of Love, Friendship, Pain, Happiness, and Life

What makes «A Hundred Memories» («백번의 추억») stand out is how unbothered it is by trends. It does not chase drama for the sake of it, nor rush to prove a point. It simply unfolds like life itself: unhurried, genuine, and quietly profound.

Most series burn too bright too soon, rising fast by episode three, and scramble for closure in the last two. In this series, each episode adds a soft brushstroke—of love, pain, laughter, loss. It builds quietly, steadily, like memory itself—layer after layer until it feels too real to be fiction.

The writing was sharp yet tender, the direction deliberate yet unpretentious. The cast delivered performances so grounded that it felt less like acting and more like remembering something long buried in the heart. There were no forced tears, no dramatic twists—only sincerity. It is one of those rare dramas that does not try to be deep. It just is. And the 1980s backdrop? It was captured with care—nostalgic without being indulgent.

For its writing, direction, and the sheer honesty of its execution, «A Hundred Memories» («백번의 추억») deserves nothing less than 10 stars. A rare masterpiece that reminds us that stories do not always need twists to be unforgettable. Sometimes, they just need to be true.

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