Whimsical romance deals with death, reincarnation, love.
Parents Need to Know
Why Age 13+?
Any Positive Content?
Persevere to attain what you want. Find the will to live. Connect with the people you care about. Your choices make you who you are, not your circumstances. Be playful. Enjoy life. Make connections. Love one another. Pursue rather than wait.</p>
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Products & Purchases
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Product placement includes a character working for Hankook tires.
Violence & Scariness
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Car accident. Fist fighting.
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Historical references abound. From the Japanese invasion of Korea to Spice Route flashbacks, the trope of the main character's lifetime flashbacks lends depth to the show.
Positive Messages
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Trust in the universe. Be yourself. Persevere to attain what you want. Find the will to live. Connect with the people you care about. Your choices make you who you are, not your circumstances. Be playful. Enjoy life. Make connections. Love one another. Pursue rather than wait.
Positive Role Models
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The main character, Ban Ji-eum, is an intelligent, hard-working, determined woman. She cares about her friends and family, using her skills and wisdom to help those around her.
Diverse Representations
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Set in South Korea, the characters in this show are predominately Korean. Women have leadership roles and are respected.
Parents need to know that See You in My 19th Life is a South Korean romantic drama based on a web comic by Lee Hay that deals with reincarnation and human connection. Violence includes a car accident that kills people who are shown bleeding. People in this show drink wine socially. Characters kiss and hold hands. Language includes "pissing," "hell." Character traits of perseverance and empathy can be found in this show. In Korean, available with subtitles.
In SEE YOU IN MY 19th LIFE, a young woman named Ban Ji-eum (Hye-Sun Shin) finds that has the ability to remember her previous incarnations. Between the ages of 8 and 12, she's able to recall who she was in past lives and what she's been through. It wasn't until her 18th life that she met someone who piqued her interest: a boy named Mun Seo-ha (Ahn Bo-hyun). Now, in her 19th life, Ban Ji-eum is determined to meet him again. Will she find the way to him? When she does, how will she explain that they already know each other?
Romance and spiritual connection combine in an upbeat, festive comedy that will intrigue teens and adults alike. See You in My 19th Life handles the Buddhist belief in reincarnation with dignity, but manages to balance tradition with fast-paced modern life.
Fans of K-Dramas will recognize veteran actors whose seasoned skills are well used. This show has enough dramatic moments and lighthearted laughs to appeal to a broad age range of viewers.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about perseverance in See You in My 19th Life. How does the main character move toward her goal of meeting a loved one from a past life? What tools do you use to work toward your goals?
Reincarnation is a theme in this movie, based on the Buddhist belief that souls return to learn more lessons. How does life experience increase empathy? How can life harden a person?
This show deals with the trauma people have survived and how they cope. How can communication help those recovering from traumatic events?
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