I love watching Vietnamese movies. One of the most impressive Vietnamese films is The Age of Youth. This film has two parts. The film tells the story of Linh – the daughter of a well-off family. She loves Korean culture, so she went to Korea to live and study. Here, Linh accidentally lives with Khanh, Mai and Junsu – the son of the innkeeper. Junsu is talented in singing and dancing, handsome but naughty. This guy is Linh’s engraving. In Korea, Linh and Junsu gradually developed feelings for each other. However, Linh’s family later went bankrupt, and her mother became ill, so she returned home. Junsu is quite shocked but can not do anything else, he has focused on his work. After much has happened, Linh and Junsu eventually get back together but are opposed by Junsu’s family. Part 1 of the film closes with an open ending. In part 2, after Junsu’s mother became sympathetic to Linh, Junsu had an accident and he lost his memory. Junsu had to go to America for treatment and love another daughter. At this time, Linh was extremely sad. However, Junsu once again loves Linh, although he does not remember who she is. Gradually, Junsu regained his memories, and he remembered Ling as his first love. After so many difficulties and obstacles, the two of them have come together. Youth is a Korean-style film, many ironies impress viewers. The footage of the movie is very beautiful and sharp. I like this movie.