Every time a new drama that has a character or actor age gap comes out the 1st reaction is "WHY?", and the comment section gets filled with people arguing about how they won't watch it because of the gap vs people saying others are being too sensitive and no one can break them apart.
Basically this is how it looks like for an outsider xD
For me, age gaps could go wrong by the way they make the dynamics, but not because of the number ;)
So in this article I'll mention a few examples of what worked for me vs what didn't, this is a purely personal opinion, and I do not judge the people who might've had a different reaction, plus I don't force my views on others, so just have fun~
1. Mr. Sunshine
Kim Tae Ri Age: 28 | Lee Byung Hun Age: 48 | ||
Go Ae Shin Age: 26 | Eugene Choi |
- Actor age gap = 20
- Character age gap = 12
Both characters are mature yet naive in some ways, their characteristics match and somewhat complete each other.
Eugene trusted Ae Shin to make her own choices... And, at times, when she was immature and naive, Eugene was composed and mature. But when she was calm, direct and honest, then Eugene would get all flustered and childish... Also, at times, both act composed and mature, or both act all silly and immature together...
2. My Mister
IU Age: 25 | Lee Sun Kyun Age: 43 | ||
Lee Ji An Age: 21 | Park Dong Hoon Age: 45 |
- Actors age gap = 18
- Character age gap = 24
The age gap is larger than I thought, but this was not really focused on the romance, they were not a couple, but this was some strong human connection? The most beautiful purest heartbreaking, healing love?
Ji An was an independent girl, maybe too independent to the point she couldn't rely on anyone, and Dong Hoon showed her that it's ok to ask for help, it was society's fault for making her so ragged and reserved. On the other hand, Dong Hoon was too calm and cold, he wouldn't show his true feelings, so he doesn't burden people. Overall, they both helped the other healing.
3. Search: WWW
Im Soo Jung Age: 40 | Jang Ki Yong Age: 26 | ||
Tammy Age: 38 | Park Mo Geon Age: 28 |
- Actors age gap = 14
- Character age gap = 10
Lee Da Hee Age: 34 | Lee Jae Wook Age: 21 | ||
Scarlett Age: 37 | Seol Ji Hwan Age: 30 |
- Actors age gap = 13
- Character age gap = 7
I think this is the best example of a noona romance and a "big" age gap.
Tammy and Park Mo Geon were both mature and independent, I especially liked how he wouldn't let her "interfere" with his career, while Scarlett and Seol Ji Hwan were both so pure, sweet and adorable~
4. Hotel del Luna
IU Age: 26 | Yeo Jin Goo Age: 21 | ||
Jang Man Wol Age: 1300(?) | Goo Chan Sung Age: 28 |
- Actors age gap = 5
- Character age gap = 1272
She's a total boss, and he's a competent mature person. That's all I care about ;) and Goo Chan Sung has a cute charm, but he's really manly and independent and sweet~
5. Mystic Pop-Up Bar
Hwang Jung Eum Age: 35 | Choi Won Young Age: 44 | ||
Wol Joo Age: 500 | Chef Gwi Age: 500(?) |
- Actors age gap = 9
- Character age gap "N/A"
The character age gap here depended on their young counterparts' age gap, so they could've been same-aged, or she was 18, and he was 22, as the actors?
Either way, I feel like as long as the actress is also above 20 while the actor is in his 40s, the age gap would be less awkward and noticeable, and they can naturally fall into their character's personalities.
1. Goblin
Kim Go Eun Age: 25 | Gong Yoo Age: 37 | ||
Ji Eun Tak Age: 19 | Kim Shin Age: 900 |
- Actors age gap = 12
- Character age gap = 881
This is a supernatural drama, so the "age gap" was not about the number, it was about Eun Tak's mental age, which was like 5. And Goblin's actions towards her seemed like a creepy ahjussi going after a young girl.
I didn't continue this for long, but I heard they really started their romance after a time skip, but I remember one scene where Eun Tak had her "1st drink", and it was too creepy to see Goblin's reactions.
2. Romance is a Bonus Book
Lee Na Young Age: 40 | Lee Jong Suk Age: 29 | ||
Kang Da Ni Age: 37 | Cha Eun Ho Age: 32 |
- Actors age gap = 11
- Character age gap = 5
I didn't know the character age gap was that small, but I guess the real age gap is the problem...
She looks her age (which is not an insult), and he kinda looks younger than his age, so it's really mismatched, especially since they knew each other since childhood and they never lost contact. She feels like a constant reassuring real older sister who sees him as a kid, and I can't shake that image. He saw her get married to someone else, he saw her get divorced, and he just creepily waited for her all those years. And the fact that they made her so miserable until the guy saves her makes it even worse...
3. Doctors
Park Shin Hye Age: 26 | Kim Rae Won Age: 35 | ||
Yoo Hye Jung Age: 19 | Hong Ji Hong Age: 27 |
- Actors age gap = 9
- Character age gap = 9
She started as a "tough bully in school with a prickly personality that always goes wayward", but suddenly she lost all of her characteristics when she became older, she literally became characterless, especially around the HJH.
They met again as 31 and 40-year-olds, so it shouldn't have been a problem, but she acted more immaturely than her high school years, and he looked like a creepy ahjussi going through midlife crisis chasing after younger girls.. That one scene in the rain, when he started dancing, ew, I got chills xD
4. About Time
Lee Sung Kyung Age: 28 | Lee Sang Yoon Age: 37 | ||
Choi Michaela Age: N/A | Lee Do Ha Aeg: N/A |
- Actors age gap = 9
- Character age gap = N/A
Their drama age is not available, and I don't think it was mentioned, so I'll pretend they had their real age, because if their age difference was smaller, then this would have been even more awkward xD
This was another case of female lead acting like a helpless poor innocent self-righteous girl and the creepy old ahjussi who "only wants to date her because he feels like it" kind of a relationship.
5. Mama Fairy and the Woodcutter
Moon Chae Won Age: 32 | Seo Ji Hoon Age: 21 | ||
Sun Ok Nam Age: 699 | Kim Geum Age: 25+ |
- Actors age gap = 11
- Character age gap = 674
+ Yoon Hyun Min (33)
This is kinda confusing, apparently in the webtoon she ends up with Kim Geum who is in his "late 20's" here, but I don't know if he is her "husband"... In the drama, they seemed to be more focused on Jung Yi Hyun who is in his "early 30's". Though, after reading a spoiler, she indeed ends up with Kim Geum, and he is her lost husband...
The fairy is 699, but they usually see her as Go Doo Shim (67). So, seeing Seo Ji Hoon flirting with a 67 and even a 32-year-old is too weird, especially since he does not look or act as if he is in his late 20's. And seeing Jung Yi Hyun with the 67-year-old grandma is just as bad...
1. Mr. Back
Jang Na Ra Age: 33 | Shin Ha Kyun Age: 40 | ||
Eun Ha Soo Age: 30s | Choi Go Bong Age: 70 |
- Actors age gap = 7
- Character age gap = 35?
- + Lee Joon (26).
The drama is a supernatural story of a 70-year-old that transforms back to his 30s physical appearance.
The actor's age gap was not a problem, but the weird father/son love triangle and a 70-year-old's interest in someone that is his son's age were creepy. And with that ending, the whole drama seems pointless.
2. Radio Romance
Kim So Hyun Age: 19 | Yoon Doo Joon Age: 29 | ||
Song Geu Rim Age: 20s | Ji Soo Ho Age: 20s |
- Actors age gap = 10
- Character age gap = N/A
- + Yoon Park (31)
The drama age gap is not clear, probably they were "same-aged friends", but the awkwardness here was in the making, KSH acted like someone in her mid-20s. She just didn't seem like someone who goes off to work and drive her car every day.
3. Clean With Passion For Now
Kim Yoo Jung Age: 19 | Yoon Gyun Sang Age: 31 | ||
Gil Oh Sol Age: 24? | Jang Sun Gyeol Age: 25? |
- Actors age gap = 10
- Character age gap "N/A"
- + Song Jae Rim (33)
Just like RR, it feels awkward to see a 19-year-old who looks her age play someone in her mid-20s, and JSG looks too mature in comparison.. Especially since they actually made her overreact and be childish while the ML was super cold.
4. Unforgettable
Kim So Hyun Age: 17 | Do Kyung Soo Age: 23 | ||
Soo Ok Age: 16? | Beom Shil Age: 17? |
- Actors age gap "6"
- Character age gap = 1?
The acting was amazing, and the whole movie was great, the only awkwardness was the umbrella kiss scene (if only the umbrella were 5ft closer) xD And this is where the problem with age gaps (and younger actresses) begins, they don't want to force an awkward kiss scene on a minor which is great, but then they do weird angles or umbrella kisses just to add a kiss ;D Another example is Bring It On Ghost.
And when there's no kiss scene, people complain about that too.
5. Flower Boy Ramen Shop
Lee Chung Ah Age: 27 | Jung Il Woo Age: 24 | ||
Yang Eun Bi Age: 22? | Cha Chi Soo Age: 18 |
- Actors age gap = 3
- Character age gap = 4
Again no available age for the characters, but he's a senior and she's preparing to be a teacher. Overall, they tried a "student/teacher" relationship with the smallest age gap possible so it wouldn't get weird. And it was a little "awkward" because he didn't look like a highschooler xD
In real life, honestly, the age gap is business only to the people involved and I never judge - nor anyone else should tbh. And in most fictional stories and "urban fantasies" usually the characters are stuck in the appearance they transformed in -like vampires or werewolves- so again it's easy to ignore, but sometimes in dramaland, they are just too weird.
I first made a list back on Nov 27, 2018, and I need to update it with 2 recent Jdramas I dropped, but basically, I needed to understand my own interpretation of what works for me entertainment-wise :D
Click on the pictures or actor's name to be redirected to each actor's profile page, I didn't want to ruin the aesthetic color scheme of the tables, especially since they change color to fit the dark/light mode ;p
All ages are from the time the dramas aired
*Gif and picture credits to owners, all found around Google.
Editors: BrightestStar (1st editor) & Cookie (2nd editor)