Comfort Drama
I started watching this drama after my friend recommended this to me. I started watching this drama when it's already halfway through the entire series. I'm not really into sports drama before this but I become super invested in this drama and I keep on watching the current episode multiple times while waiting for new episode. I love their friendship and also the side story of the supporting cast. This drama is so warm and each episodes gives me comfort. All the young actors are so talented... love all of them.Cet avis était-il utile?
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Innocent, light and refreshing
This series is a breath of fresh air, literally! The country setting and the vibe of the small rural community brings back memories of summers in my grandparents village. The story revolves around ordinary people with extraordinary hearts. In a time where people are cooped up in tiny spaces and in isolation because of Covid, the camaraderie and warmth of local folks caring for each other, even going out of their way to lend a hand, was heartwarming, refreshing, and hopeful to be honest.The sport itself is not the most technical so if you want to watch it for the sports side be prepared to be disappointed, however, it would be unfair to judge it only for that. What you will witness instead is the development of friendship that was brought together by the sport and one can tell that this relationship is for keeps! From the awkward first introduction to the proud and trusting faces in the final games, these boys are bonded for life!
The only thing I thought awkward was the dad/coach, I couldn’t quite understand what his role was exactly. It would seem that he’s vested in the team and in the next episode it doesn’t seem like it. This made it hard for me to relate to his character. It seemed like the writer needed a coach but can’t seem to decide if he is to be strict or be the easygoing type and yet the boys needed to get to the final game. That is just my own opinion and in no way reflect his acting ability. Speaking of which, the young cast was just perfect and the acting chops are impressive. The FL, though, I thought was a little on the flat side but maybe this was just her character no? The adults were all good too!
My final say is go and watch this without delay if you like something light, innocent and funny :) Don’t forget to thank me later, lol ;)
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Delightful Story
A delightful story about young people who are the underdog in a sport and come back to fulfill their dreams. It also shows us how adults need to be supportive and even as parents sometime we forget to let our children dream. I love the community and how they help the kids and how the kids help in the community. The friendship that they develop and how not to be a sore loser. There is much to learn in every episode while enjoy it. The actors were great in their performance and I hope to see much more.Cet avis était-il utile?
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Friends and family united to one sport
I think that the best thing about this drama is how the young characters are extremely captivating. Each one is different but they really complete each other, it's impossible to not like one them. Haekang can be immature sometimes but he's a really caring guy and really talented. Yoondam, as the oldest, is cautious and reserved but he's also friendly and cute. Woochan and Yong Tae are SO SO CUTE I adopted them after this show. And as every team has a "brain" in it, here we have Insol to do this part. He's intelligent and altought he looks cold outside he's also caring and really cute. I loved all of them. The girls are also captivating. Seyoon is the "prestigious" and talented girl but besides that she have a lot of insecurites and she's also a very good friend. Hansol is also cute and friendly. All characters have their own issues and all of them have one episode which their story is focused on, so that they can learn with their mistakes, grow up and mature.I thought that the romance was a bad thing in the beggining but then I LOVED. I screamed so much in a lot of the couple scenes, the characters are really cute and adorable. In general, Racket Boys is an interesting drama because I never saw a sport drama focused on Badminton scenes, so this already makes the drama interesting to watch. And if you like something focused on friendship and a little bit of romance its going to be perfect for you. As the sport scenes, they were really well filmed as well, the director was awesome in this and made the games look really excting.
I can't say it's all perfect, I do think we had some problems and characters who really didn't fit the ton of the drama. Haekang's father was really annoying too, altought he do got better later. But I think that the young characters are so good, cute, their friendship and chemistry is so good, that we end up liking after all. And as I said, a sport drama focused in Badminton is also new and interesting.
So yeah, If you like squads, friendship, romance, cute characters and some good sport scenes, I recommend this. This is mostly like a TEEN drama as the main characters are teenagers, so don't expect something extremly deep and serious (altought we do have some scenes)
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?Don't Boo Talented Kids! ~❎️~ This Couldn't Be Cuter? °8.3° °Excellent°
This is a charming coming of age tale against the backdrop of country life and high school sports.RB is a great show for families to watch together, as long as the subtitles aren't an obstacle. Qualities that the show reinforces include: Loyalty, standing up for what's right, defending the weak, hard work, compassion, respect, and teamwork.
It follows badminton teams from schools in rural Korea. There's not alot to do in a town that doesn't have sufficient population to support many forms of entertainment. It's even difficult to get wifi. Sports and friendships are what the kids work on most. We follow them through regular match-ups, individual and team competitions, and various family dynamics, as they gradually become a cohesive unit. The show, additionally, addresses the problem of vicious hazing and other abuses that can arise in a group of uber competitive Type-A personalities.
Positive cross-generational relationships are displayed in RB. The elderly couple that lives down the road loves to host the kids. They share a meal and, more significantly, their wifi. In return, the kids help them with reading and operating their cell phones. It's darling.
YIKES! A Fight❕ We see another side of the coin in a town hall where a village elder and one of the young players tackle eachother over conflicting ideas over how to generate more business in town. The problem, apparently, is that they have matching personalities;)l. Neither one of them has good ideas anyway, smh. It's a funny scene.
The kids help plan a birthday party for the oldest grandma in town. The whole thing is precious. As grandma is from Busan, can you guess what movie they played? Yep, the Zombie thriller: Train To Busan. All Young-tae saw was that the title contained the word "Busan." Some of the party-goers didn't open their eyes for 2 hours, lol.
It's impossible to review this show without addressing the controversy that has arisen around it. In ep5, an athlete was met with some boos while playing in Indonesia. There were some that saw this as an insult to their country. In The West we generally don't understand much about Asian culture. It does appear that they are sincere about their complaint as it is a matter of their honor, and we should accept that. However, being offensive was obviously not the intent of Netflix & the show creators.
Instead of giving feedback, a world wide vocal group took to their keyboards and attacked the show and Netflix as if insult was intended. It spread over social media and the ever-outraged went out of their way to give the show a low rating. Most Kdramas have under 3000 viewers on IMDB registering their ratings of a given show. Contrast that with RB, which had a whopping 24k ratings of "1" weeks before all the episodes were out❗ I actually watched RB to find out how bad it was. I'd never seen such a low rating on IMDB.
I wonder if most of the people on the train-to-umbrage actually saw this show before they rapaciously rambled down the tracks? Anyone posting a review having never watched the show is neither genuine nor trustworthy. The show creators are much tougher on their own country than anywhere else. I initially breezed by ep5 and never noticed anything offensive. (To be fair, I'm originally from right outside of Philadelphia, where the fans are notorious for being ill-behaved. I'll grant that my bar must be a little skewed downward by that;)
There's no perfect country. Perhaps everyone should unclutch their pearls, remove the shuttlecock from their eyes, and take a wider-angle view of the issues here: What happens in ep5 is trivial compared to what actually goes on in sports.
Fans in Wembley Stadium have booed during other team's national anthems.
It's shocking to hear that fans in Spain have done monkey chants and thrown bananas at African players⁉️.
Sadly, fans in Philadelphia really did boo Santa and throw snowballs at him.
Suspicions were raised against the New England Patriots that they had listening devices planted in the away locker rooms. Peyton Manning would not discuss anything sensitive in the locker room at Gillette Stadium. Tony Dungee would not allow his players to have possession of their playbooks as anything left in their Boston hotel rooms was liable to end up with Belichick's staff prior to the game. There's other stories of away locker rooms with poor lighting, bad smells, no heat or the thermostat not working right, no hot water, etc etc. Are the outraged here even sports fans? If so, they would know that some fans can be rabid maniacs. Right or wrong, sports is a venue that fans utilize to vent their frustrations.
I've even seen reviewers sneering at badminton: They write that it is a poor concept for a show. Badminton happens to be quite popular in all of Asia. The competition is intense, with the shuttlecocks, or birdies, typically flying off the racket at speeds up to 250 mph. Speeds have been recorded as high as 267 mph. This makes it the fastest sport in the world. That shuttlecock would win its share of pro drag races at those speeds.
Most of the actors in this show are KIDS. They all delivered first rate performances. People are heartless to trash the WHOLE show into which these kids clearly put their whole hearts. Their efforts deserve praise. Kang Hoon-kim (Yong-tae) is particularly special. He is a scene stealer; a top-shelf talent. Tang Joon-sang, who plays Hae-kang, is also quite talented. He plays a boy with Aspergers in Move To Heaven, and the sweetest North Korean soldier ever, in Crash Landing On You {Don't miss that one, btw}. The parts are characters that are completely unique from each other, and he's convincing in these roles. Ahn Se-bin plays the coach's youngest daughter, age 5 or so. She steals every scene she's in, and she also teaches the elderly couple how to read. It's cuteness overload.
Finally, the whole show is cuteness overload. It couldn't be more adorable, and these kids could not be more precious. So give it a fair go and cheer these kids on; even if you are a Pats fan :) ;)
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Racket boys is more then about sports, it is about friendships
I love badminton so I was encouraged to watch this to see what it was about. It was more then about the sport of badminton it is also about developing relationship into friendship, and within the community. Also liked how peoples opinions of others changed as they got to know them. It had moments in it of feeling sad for the characters, then happy and excited.I highly recommend watching this show if you want to watch something entertaining, wholesome, friendships, and following one's dreams.
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a well done sports drama
this drama was like being wrapped in a warm blanket while snow is pouring outside. it was well done in my opinion, i think one factor which i didn’t like in this drama was the sub plot. it was hard to sit through mostly because i didn’t really care. especially towards the end where they started focusing more on these characters and plot. i mostly didn’t like it bc it took me away from the main story and i loved the main story but adding a subplot was just not written well in my opinion. it could have been written well but i think the writer just couldn’t do it. i mostly skippped the parts because like i said, i couldn’t care since it felt like it was taking more limelight in the story. all in all, it was a good drama, with most good characters, it had a pretty good balance with sports and drama, and a pretty good solid story.def recommend;)))
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Racket Boys, chegou de fininho já dominando nossos corações!!
Eu amei acompanhar os 16 episódios de Racket Boys, sinceramente quando eu vi o trailer ,e não estava esperando muita coisa, porém um belo dia eu resolvi assistir. O que mais me pressionou a assistir foi o fato de ter o Tang Joon-sang e a Oh Na Ra , eu já tinha assistido ele em Pousando no Amor e ela em Sky Castle e eles deram um show de atuação. Não há o que reclamar do elenco todos atuaram muito bem em todas as cenas. Amei o foco que deram ao casal da cidade e a importância de entendermos como simples coisa podem salvar a vida de alguém. Espero realmente que tenha uma segunda temporada, porque eu queria muito saber quem ganhou o jogo o casal Bang-Sol ou o Hae Kang e a Se-Yoon.Aguardando anciosamente uma segunda temporada. :)
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Must watch
I had a huge expectations before it's release because its from the brilliant hands who wrote the masterpiece prison playbook. My expectations didn't wasted. Such a lovely feel good drama. Anyone one can give it a try.. But i have some negative comment to say, not exactly negative but the things only i felt.The only thing that lack in the later episodes was, there were missing so many continuity between scenes. I understand that. Because initially they were doing with the fullest without looking into the time duration but after some point they want every episode reduce the duration into 1 hour initially it was more than 1 hour. So they started cutting so many scenes. At first i didn't felt that because there were more touching heartwarming scenes so you don't care about anything else. But coming to the finale episodes.. especially in E15 they done so many cuts and it really shows, to many continuity problems.. we can see that. Thank god they did that mainly with the triangle Portions. But to be frank i literally want some more triangle. I don't know why...
Also there were so rush in the finale Episode as well, removed too many matches ,may be they felt people got bored after watching this so many times. Anyway these are my thoughts. But still i can laugh and cry a lot from this whole drama. The bonding of that family and friendship was so amazing and made me jealous.. and the village people, that harmoini oh my god.. all characters were too good..
Must watch drama
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Racket Boys: É sobre vencer mesmo quando se perde
Primeiramente, estou aqui mais uma vez escrevendo resenha sobre dorama esportivo. Acho que se me indicarem 10 deste gênero eu irei assistir todos e amar. É incrível o toque de inspiração contido em cada um desses enredos.Racket Boys me prendeu desde o primeiro episódio. Sejam nas partidas acirradas de badminton, até o dia a dia da vizinhança, cada detalhe nesse dorama foi bem interessante de assistir.
O enredo é lindo e aborda vários assuntos de uma forma leve. Uma das mensagens mais lindas dessa série é: nem sempre quando nos esforçamos muito, o resultou será vencer. O treinador usava o lema "vencer juntos, perder juntos", o espírito de dar tudo de si mas saber que está tudo bem perder, pois com os erros você vai evoluindo e ao tentar de novo estará mais forte.
Super recomendo esse slice of life com atores principais juvenis e talentosos. O squad de Racket Boys com certeza é um dos melhores já feitos.
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Heartwarming watch
This has to be one of my favorite dramas released this year! It was such a heartwarming and lighthearted watch with everything I was looking for. I would definitely recommend this to someone who has been feeling down lately and just want a happy drama to make things feel easier.Racket boys gives us a slice of life with sweet teen romance and friendships. The cast is incredible with some of the best kid actors in the industry.
It also promotes badminton which happens to be my most favorite sport that I think is extremely underrated.
The characters go through a fair amount of character development.
Overall I definitely recommend this to anyone watching.
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Racket! SON~YEON~DAN~
Ahhh, what a show! Racket Boys was my happy pill for a long while these past couple of months. It started off with a bang and gave me all the sweet childhood Reply 1988-style vibes for the first half. Unfortunately, the show dragged a bit in the back half — at some point, I felt like there wasn't much plot left, so we filled the time up with badminton scenes that felt repetitive. We also lost a bit of momentum due to COVID, but thankfully, the series wrapped up on a high note. I found myself grinning and laughing as all the loose ends got tied up! I'll miss this crew, and I'm glad we got to see them grow and mature.By far, the strongest cast members were the kids. All of these child actors are all stars, and they all have such bright futures ahead of them! Tang Joon Sang + Baeksang, WHEN? I hope one day, we'll look back on this cast and marvel at how they were cast on one show together (think: The Heirs). Unfortunately, the adults weren't all quite as strong. I found the dad particularly irritating; he acted so pitiful, irresponsible, and childish at times. You are too old to be acting the way you do. Even by the end, his climactic moment with the kids was still all about HIM rather than the KIDS. I also felt bad for Hae-in; her parents totally neglected her.
Speaking of neglect, the initial storyline of the family dynamic seemed a bit contradictory. The mom wasn't around at first and there was a whole episode on the mother-child dynamic (done so well), and then the problem seemingly... disappeared completely?! We could've gotten a fleshed out struggle (and Oh Na Ra OBVIOUSLY has the talent to handle a more dynamic character), but instead we got her sitting around folding clothes for the whole family as though she were always attentive and present. I did love all the other boys' family dynamics though — the productive and proud Bangs, Woo Chan's gruff and protective father, Yong Tae's alternative father, and In Sol's involved father all offered nice contrast to one another. I also found it odd that In Sol was seemingly added to the main cast halfway through, but dude deserves it. I just wish he had more time to play.
At its best, this show shone — I loved the curry scene, burger scenes (both of them!), Daegu birthday and construction moments, and the first nervous walk in the greenest potato fields. I also loved all the references to BTS, pop culture, and Prison Playbook. There were some clunky moments in between, like the clearly shoe-horned preachy perspectives (on gratitude, country vs city living, etc.) and the dialogue in the father-themed episode that mirrored Reply 1988's first episode heart-to-heart but without any subtlety. And sometimes I felt infuriated by all the screen-time wasted on village meetings and feuds with visitors. But on balance, Racket Boys was a wholesome and heartwarming watch.
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