À 15 ans, Qian Jia Yue est confrontée à des difficultés scolaires dans son nouveau lycée et à une confession ratée à son voisin, Xiao Han. Au milieu des problèmes familiaux, Jia Yue trouve du réconfort auprès de son nouvel ami, Chen Mo. Trois générations sont confrontées à des pertes, des conflits et des réconciliations. Dans un contexte de changement, ces familles peuvent-elles s'accrocher à l'amour et à la chaleur du voisinage ? (Source : Anglais = DramaWiki || Traduction = MyDramaList) Modifier la traduction
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- Titre original: 致1999年的自己
- Aussi connu sous le nom de: Zhi 1999 Nian De Zi Ji , To Myself in 1999
- Réalisateur: Li Zhi
- Genres: Vie quotidienne, Jeunesse, Drame, Famille
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Distribution et équipes
- Li Yun RuiXiao HanRôle principal
- Huang Yang Tian TianQian Jia YueRôle principal
- Ni Hong JieChen Xiu ERôle principal
- Yang Hao YuZhang Qi MingRôle principal
- Chen He YiMao TouRôle Secondaire
- Zhang Xin YiChen MoRôle Secondaire
Critiques

Slice of life of the late 20th century of Shanghai, China
This is a slice of life drama that brings back the nostalgic late 90s of Chinese high school students set in Shanghai.Personally, this isn't amazing or nor is it bad. It just shows a day to day life of the main characters.
There are a lot of teenager issues that happens universally within the main characters circle. For example, one-sided love, secret crush, and forbidden love because China forbids young love in high school it seems. There's also characters who had to deal with weight issues, mother-daughter relationship problems that were quite relatable. Other topics this drama touched upon is remarriage, adult friendship and jealousy, etc. There's basically a plethora of topics this drama touches upon, but there's barely any romance if anyone is here to watch romance.
Personally, I think this was filmed very well cinamatography wise. I also love the use of Shanghainese to make this drama more authentic.
Acting wise - everyone did their part quite well, there's nothing phenomenal per say. It feels like the adults were more unserious and humorous compared to the kids.
Unfortunately, mid-way through the drama was when I was beginning to wonder if I should have dropped it because of how boring it became. I usually like watching 90s-inspired Chinese dramas, but I think there are way better 90s inspired cdramas than this one.
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Reopen My Journals started off super fun, totally gave me that high school nostalgia.
It’s got everything—laughs, drama, friendship, and that warm, family-like vibe. Classic Chinese school drama feels! But after ep 25, it started dragging. Like, we’re stuck in high school forever? I was waiting for them to grow up, but nope—then boom, last episode jumps straight to their late 20s with zero transition. Kinda disappointing :(((But, with a title like To Myself in 1999, guess it makes sense that it’s all about their school days. So if you love high school dramas, this one’s still a fun ride!
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