''Reply 1988'' () is a
South Korean television series
Korean dramas (; RR: ''Han-guk deurama''), more popularly known as K-dramas, are television series in the Korean language, made in South Korea.
They are popular worldwide, especially in Asia, partially due to the spread of Korean popular cultu ...
starring
Lee Hye-ri,
Ryu Jun-yeol,
Go Kyung-pyo,
Park Bo-gum, and
Lee Dong-hwi. Beginning in the year 1988, it revolves around five friends and their families living in the same neighborhood of
Ssangmun-dong
Ssangmun-dong is a ''dong'', neighbourhood of Dobong District in Seoul, South Korea. Name
The name of the neighbourhood literally means two doors and originated from the fact the region used to have two ''yeolnyeomun''—a special door awarded t ...
,
Dobong District
Dobong District (도봉구, ''Dobong-gu'') is one of the 25 districts of Seoul, South Korea.
Dobong has a population of 348,625 (2010) and has a geographic area of 20.8 km2 (8 sq mi), and is divided into four '' dong'') (neighborhoods). The dist ...
, Northern
Seoul
Seoul (; ; ), officially known as the Seoul Special City, is the Capital city, capital and largest metropolis of South Korea.Before 1972, Seoul was the ''de jure'' capital of the North Korea, Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea ...
. It aired every Friday and Saturday from November 6, 2015, to January 16, 2016, on
tvN for 20 episodes.
''Reply 1988'' is the third installment of
tvN's ''
Reply'' series. It received both critical and audience acclaim with its finale episode recording an 18.8% nationwide audience share, making it the fourth
highest rated drama in Korean cable television history and highest rated television drama at the time of airing.
Cast
Main
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Lee Hye-ri as Sung Duk-seon/Sung Soo-yeon
:The middle child of her family, she is infamously ranked 999th in school and is the only girl in their group of five neighborhood friends. Though not academically gifted, Duk-seon has a bright and compassionate personality. She cares deeply for her friends and classmates, but feels lost without a "dream" to pursue. Duk-seon moves through the stages of her youth alongside her male friends, and the mystery of which of them she eventually marries is a continual point of tension for viewers throughout the series.
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Ryu Jun-yeol as Kim Jung-hwan
:Stoic and sarcastic, but with a secretly sweet heart, Jung-hwan (called Jung-pal by his friends) is one of the leaders of the neighborhood group. Jung-hwan is handsome, smart, and athletic, often taking on extra feelings of responsibility to fulfill the dreams of his older brother Jung-bong, who has a chronic heart condition. While Jung-hwan doesn't often share his emotions with others, he feels things deeply and uses his sarcasm and attitude as a shield. He develops feelings for a neighborhood friend early, but is reluctant to admit his crush, even as the right timing slips away.
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Go Kyung-pyo as Sun-woo
:A class president, caring brother, and dependable son to his widowed mother, Sun-woo is an ideal young man. He is devoted to his friends and dotes on his younger sister, Jin-Joo. Sun-woo harbors a secret crush on a neighborhood friend that lingers into adulthood.
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Park Bo-gum as Choi Taek
:An internationally renowned genius
Baduk player, Taek is the quietest of his neighborhood friends. Taek dominates on the Baduk board but struggles with simple every-day tasks. His Baduk success has brought money and fame but has left him distant from his age group, and so he relies on his neighborhood friends for companionship, grounding, and a connection to other teens. Taek is generous to a fault and hesitant to make a fuss, but that hesitancy disappears in competition. However, when he realizes that the person he cares for has another admirer, he has to weigh romance against friendship.
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Lee Dong-hwi as Ryu Dong-ryong
:The neighborhood clown, Dong-ryong loves to sing, dance, and play jokes on his friends. Like Duk-seon, Dong-ryong is not a natural academic, but his thoughtful insight and surprising wisdom serve him and his friends well. As the son of two working parents surrounded by tight-knit families, Dong-ryong sometimes feels neglected by his parents and makes up for their absence by acting out. He is known for his disgusting nature whilst with the group, much to the anger of the others. His nosy nature means that he ends up knowing many of the neighborhood's secrets before anyone else.
Recurring
;Sung family
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Sung Dong-il as Sung Dong-il (Duk-seon's father)
**A fraud and security specialist at a bank, Dong-il fell into debt after lending money to a friend who never paid it back. He struggles to provide for his family as he wants to while paying off the debt, but does his best to give everything he can to his children. He and his wife, Il-hwa, argue a lot but love each other very deeply.
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Lee Il-hwa
Lee Il-hwa (born February 24, 1971) is a South Korean actress. She made her acting debut in 1991, and has since appeared in numerous television dramas, notably the '' Reply series''.
Filmography Film
Television series
Web series
Theate ...
as Lee Il-hwa (Duk-seon's mother)
**Il-hwa is a kind woman who spends much of her time with the other moms and caring for her family. She worries about her children and husband and shows much of her care by cooking massive quantities of food to share with her family and the neighborhood.
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Ryu Hye-young as Sung Bo-ra (Duk-seon's older sister).
**Bo-ra is a tough-as-nails college student who wants to become a lawyer. While outwardly stoic, she has a warm heart and shows compassion to those who need it most. Where Duk-seon struggles academically but excels at interpersonal relationships, Bo-ra is a stellar student who stumbles in social and emotional situations.
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Choi Sung-won as Sung No-eul (Duk-seon's younger brother)
**Dong-il's only son and assistant in his schemes, No-eul is a kindhearted young teen with a poetic, dreamer's mind.
;Kim family
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Kim Sung-kyun
Kim Sung-kyun (born May 25, 1980) is a South Korean actor. Kim began his career in theatre, then made his screen debut as a gangster boss's faithful henchman in '' Nameless Gangster: Rules of the Time'', followed by supporting roles in '' The Ne ...
as Kim Sung-kyun (Jung-hwan's father)
**Sung-kyun is a kind and humorous man who runs an electronics store. He loves to joke and play with the neighborhood kids, and generally keeps an air of joviality among the adults. Although he often seems childish and unhelpful to her, he adores his wife, Mi-ran, and hopes for good futures for his sons.
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Ra Mi-ran as Ra Mi-ran (Jung-hwan's mother)
**A strong lady with a tough past, Mi-ran is the indisputable empress of the Kim household. Worried and annoyed about Jung-bong and his constant academic failures punctuated by collecting obsessions, Mi-ran can sometimes come off as short-tempered. This short temper is really an expression of her anxiety and love for her children and family.
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Ahn Jae-hong
Ahn Jae-hong (, December 31, 1891 – March 1, 1965) was a Korean activist, politician, and journalist who participated in the Korean independence movement
The Korean independence movement was a military and diplomatic campaign to achieve t ...
as Kim Jung-bong (Jung-hwan's older brother)
**A student who failed his college entrance exam six times, Jung-bong would rather collect posters and stamps, solve Rubik's cubes and play arcade games than studying and thinking about his future. He has an often childlike personality and is easily distracted. Nevertheless, Jung-bong is kind, thoughtful, compassionate, and easy to like. He happily cares for the neighborhood kids including Jin-joo, Sun-woo's little sister. He is a surprisingly poetic romantic.
;Sun-woo family
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Kim Sun-young as Kim Sun-young (Sun-woo's mother)
**A kind young widow, Sun-young dotes on her children as much as possible, probably to try to make up for their father's absence. She struggles with her mother-in-law and does her best to keep the family afloat. With a sunny personality and an upbeat disposition, she is always looking for the best side of any situation and can make even the most bear-like person laugh.
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Kim Seol as Jin-joo (Sun-woo's little sister)
**A precocious toddler, doted on by everyone in the neighborhood. Jin-joo adores sausages, bananas and red bean buns. She loves her older brother but is a bit more reserved with others.
;Neighborhood residents
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Choi Moo-sung as Choi Moo-sung
**Taek's father and the owner of a watch store, Bonghwangdang, at the entrance to the alley. Moo-sung moved to the Ssangmun neighborhood after the death of his wife. He was adopted into the neighborhood family as he raised Taek by himself. Quiet and reserved, Moo-sung's unassuming exterior conceals hidden depths of emotion and compassion for his son, his friends, and the neighborhood as a whole.
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Yoo Jae-myung as Ryu Jae-myung (Dong-ryong's father)
**A dean at the local boys' high school, Jae-myung once harbored dreams of being a dancer. Now focused on shaping the men of the future, he does his best to keep his son in check while still enjoying his life.
Extended
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Lee Min-ji as Jang Mi-ok (Duk Seon's friend)
**A student born into a house of good wealth. A good friend to Duk-seon and Ja-hyun, she is practical and excitable. Gets in trouble with family after she starts dating someone from Duk-Seon's neighborhood.
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Lee Se-young as Wang Ja-hyun (Duk Seon's friend)
**A constant friend to Duk-seon and Mi-ok, Ja-hyun is focused on boys and becoming a hairstylist.
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Lee Mi-yeon as adult Sung Duk-seon
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Kim Joo-hyuk
Kim Joo-hyuk (3 October 1972 – 30 October 2017) was a South Korean actor. He was known for his leading roles in the films ''My Wife Got Married'' (2008), ''The Servant'' (2010), and ''Yourself and Yours'' (2016), his supporting roles in ''Conf ...
as the husband of adult Duk-Seon
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Jeon Mi-seon as adult Sung Bo-ra
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Woo Hyun
Woo Hyun (born 1964) is a South Korean actor, and former democracy activist.
Filmography Film
Television series
Variety show
References
External links
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Living people
People from Gwangju
South Korean male television actors
So ...
as adult Sung No-eul
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Lee Chung-mi as Nam Goong Neul-bo
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Lee Jin-kwon as Bad student
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Seo Cho-won as Supporting
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Park Ah-sung as Student
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Nam Mi-jung
Nam Mi-jung is a South Korean actress. She is known for her roles in dramas such as '' Snowdrop'', ''Chip In
''Chip In'' () is a 2020 South Korean television series starring Oh Na-ra and Kim Hye-jun. It aired on MBC from July 22 to August ...
as Fortune teller
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Oh Hee-joon as Soccer Teammate
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Jang Hee-jung as National Singing contest judge
*Song Young Kyu as Sun-young's older brother
*Yong Young-jae as director of Korea Baduk Association
*Bae Yoo-ram
Special appearances
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Kim Young-ok
Kim Young-ok, a Korean name consisting of the family name Kim and the given name Young-ok, may refer to:
* Young-Oak Kim (1919–2005), Korean American men soldier
* Kim Young-ok (actress) (born 1937), South Korean actress
* Kim Soo-mi (born Kim ...
as Duk Seon's grandmother (ep. 2)
*Jung Won-joong as Dong-il's older brother (ep. 2)
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Kim Su-ro as snack shop owner (ep. 3)
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Lee Moon-sae
Lee Moon-sae (; ; born January 17, 1959) is a South Korean ballad singer who is often considered a Korean pop icon. Since his debut in 1978, he has released 16 full-length albums, including 1987's ''When Love Passes By'', which sold 2.85 million ...
(
voice
The human voice consists of sound made by a human being using the vocal tract, including talking, singing, laughing, crying, screaming, shouting, humming or yelling. The human voice frequency is specifically a part of human sound production ...
) as radio DJ (ep. 6)
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Park Ji-yoon as TV interviewer (ep. 7)
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Park Jung-min as Bo-ra's boyfriend (ep. 8)
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Kim Tae-hoon as Cardiac surgeon (ep. 8)
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Lee Soo-kyung as Lee Soo-kyung, No-eul's girlfriend (ep. 8)
*Jung Yoo-min as Bo-ra's friend (ep. 8)
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Jung Hae-in as Ho-young, Deok-sun's middle school friend (ep. 13)
*Shin Young-jin as Class President's mother (ep.14)
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Ahn Sung-ki
Ahn Sung-ki (born January 1, 1952) is a South Korean actor. One of the country's most respected actors, he has appeared in more than 130 films during his career of over 60 years.
Career
A native of Seoul, Ahn was the son of a veteran filmmaker ...
(ep. 17)
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Jung Woo as
Trash (ep.18)
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Go Ara
Go Ara (; born February 11, 1990) is a South Korean actress and model. She is best known for starring in the television series '' Sharp'' (2003), '' Heading to the Ground'' (2009), ''Reply 1994'' (2013), '' You're All Surrounded'' (2014), '' Hw ...
as
Sung Na-Jung (ep.18)
Episodes
Production
''Reply 1988'' marked the third collaboration between director
Shin Won-ho, screenwriter
Lee Woo-jung and actors Sung Dong-il and Lee Il-hwa after ''
Reply 1997'' (2012) and ''
Reply 1994
''Reply 1994'' () is a 2013 South Korean television series starring Go Ara, Jung Woo, Yoo Yeon-seok, Kim Sung-kyun, Son Ho-jun, Baro, Min Do-hee, Sung Dong-il, and Lee Il-hwa. It aired on tvN from October 18 to December 28, 2013 for 21 episodes. ...
'' (2013). Kim Sung-kyun, who co-starred in ''1994'' also joined the cast. The first script-reading was held in August 2015. Choi Taek, played by
Park Bo-gum, was loosely based on the real-life
Go player,
Lee Chang-ho.
Unlike the previous ''Reply'' series, ''1988'' focused more on filial bond than romance between characters with director Shin saying that most of the story was about family, and only a small fraction was about Duk-seon's love.
Original soundtrack
Like its predecessors, the
soundtrack
A soundtrack is recorded music accompanying and synchronised to the images of a motion picture, drama, book, television program, radio program, or video game; a commercially released soundtrack album of music as featured in the soundtrack o ...
for ''Reply 1988'' also consists of
remake
A remake is a film, television series, video game, song or similar form of entertainment that is based upon and retells the story of an earlier production in the same medium—e.g., a "new version of an existing film". A remake tells the sa ...
s of old songs.
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Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Part 6
Part 7
Part 8
Part 9
Part 10
Part 11
Ratings
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Awards and nominations
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