TV Show Review: Unleashed Youth

10

Rating

★★★

Episodes

10

Drama Digest

Have you ever wanted to know the trends that took place post-1995? Well, Unleashed Youth answers all these questions. The show is a variety show that focuses on the youngsters of the post-95s generation. It looks at people in trendy professions and well-known guests to understand and look into these modern fields. The 95s was a shifting point in the cultural zeitgeist. The show looks at all the job choices, lifestyles, and lives through analysis, observations, interactions, dialogues, and sharing of personal experiences. What are some of these trendy jobs? Watch the show and find out.

The Feel-Good Part

Trends come and go, but their documentation helps us remember them fondly and bring back this sense of nostalgia. Trend documentation is what this show does. It allows us to truly enjoy these trends and trendy jobs post-1995 and look at them fondly. What’s more interesting is that the show tackles microtrends. The show can make people fondly remember these trends, and for those who don’t know too much about them, it allows them to look at them fondly and discover popular things in the 95s. Perhaps this show’s most significant feel-good moment is the people the exhibition explores. The people who work in these trendy jobs bring trends to life. Through the show’s exploration, we can better understand these things, educate ourselves, and help us learn.

The Disappointing Factor

There’s not much you can criticize about this show since it gives a platform to the eccentric and exciting people of the 1995s. It provides a view into their way of life, their outlooks, their attitudes, their jobs, and much more. One could argue that it may come across as a tad-bit invasive and a tad-bit nosy. But since this variety show aims to show and bring light to these people, that argument is excused. A downside to the episodes giving a platform to these eccentric and trendy folk is that the audience may not understand them and may not enjoy what they have to offer. But then again, that is subjective and depends on person to person and on how much they are willing to open their minds to different ways of life.

In-Depth Analysis

There’s a lot this show has to offer. It shows us so much we don’t know and things we may see that we can look back on fondly. Documenting trends is essential as they allow us to understand the sign of the times. It gives an idea of how things were back then. That’s pretty much what this show does and what this show is. It is a giant time capsule that we can look at fondly.

Star Power

Tencent Video released the show. The company has produced a wide range of well-known plays, such as the most popular shows Arcane, Komi Can’t Communicate, Scissor Seven, Dragon Blade, Steins; Gate O, You are My Glory, Battle Through the Heavens, and more. The show has three hosts that help us explore microtrends and jobs. These three are Siwaige, Yao Chen, and Xia Zhi Guang. Siwaige is a famous Chinese singer who has starred in movies and dramas, including Please Classmate, Project 17: SPIKE, Hit Team, Lost and Found, The Day We Lit Up the Sky, and Let Life Be Beautiful. He has also made TV show appearances in shows such as The Coming One 2, Super Nova Games: Season 2, Now You Sing, and more. Yao Chen is also a famous Chinese singer who has starred in Yi Ge Nan Tuan De Dan Sheng. He has also appeared in famous TV shows, including Happy Camp, Day Day Up, Chuang 2019 series, and Produce Camp. The Coming Out 3, Let’s Sing Together, and many more. Xia Zhi Guang is part of the famous Chinese boy band X Nine. He has starred in movies and dramas such as Everybody in the House, Please Classmate,  Nine Kilometers of Love, Yi Ge Nan Tuan De Dan Sheng, and more. His TV show appearances include Happy Camp, Who’s The Murderer: Season 2, Ace vs. Ace: Season 3, Super Nova Games, and many more.

Overall Opinion

Unleashed Youth is excellent. There’s not much you can dislike about it, and there’s not much you can argue against when it comes to it.