High schooler Do Hoe, burdened by the violent atmosphere of his father’s rural Taekwondo gym, finds solace when Ju Yeong, a cheerful peer from Seoul with dreams of a Taekwondo major, arrives. Their budding connection is disrupted by his father’s oppressive influence and a tragic incident that separates them. Reuniting a decade later, they rediscover a love that evolves from youthful excitement into healing and mutual support. (Source: kisskh) ~~ Release dates: Jul 7, 2024 (Festival) || October 17, 2024 (Online) Edit Translation
- English
- Русский
- Bahasa Indonesia
- Português (Brasil)
- Native Title: 태권도의 저주를 풀어줘
- Also Known As: Let the Curse of Taekwondo Be Free , Liberte a Maldição do Taekwondo , Taegwondoui Jeojureur Pureojwo , Uncovering the Curse of Taekwondo , Освободись от проклятия тхэквондо
- Screenwriter & Director: Hwang Da Seul
- Genres: Romance, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Kim Nu RimLee Do HoeMain Role
- Lee SunSin Ju YeongMain Role
- Jang Yeon WooHa Hyeon HoSupport Role
- Yoo Ha BokLee Jung SeokSupport Role
- Kim Kyung RyongLee JangSupport Role
- Han So HyunNa Min JiSupport Role
Reviews
This review may contain spoilers
"Your hand touching mine. This is how galaxies collide.”
One of the best Korean BL drama with super charming characters . A super healthy storyline .OVERVIEW - Do Hoe , a brilliant student who grown in a brutal and abnormal atmosphere without his parents love and care . He never felt happiness in his life like other children but suddenly he met Ju Yeong who carried the light of his love in Do Hoe's life .
POSITIVE - Super handsome and soft hearted ML with charming and cute MC . Their chemistry is unbeatable . The way they always stand side by side in each other's trouble really makes my heart melt .
The visuals , cinematography are awesome . Really felt like I was watching a high budget drama . Smiles of both ML and MC are heartwarming . The ice cream and rain scene in ep 1 were definitely romantic .Tiny slow music when they did eye contact ...ah it's ear candy .
NEGATIVE- I haven't found any negative points yet .
OVERALL- People who like to watch healthy, slow burn romance dramas then they can try it . It's really so good.
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The curse was gone, but messily and realistically. Though the journey was far from perfect!
The storytelling is in a very classic Hwang Daseul style—delicate and nuanced.The drama dives deep into the complexity of trauma, self-discovery, guilt and love through the journey of DoHoe and Ju Yeong.
DoHoe's journey is filled with pain and inner conflicts, much of it rooted in the toxic environment created by his abusive father who runs a Taekwondo gym. Several moments conveyed the inner struggles of characters with small but very significant details.
Because of his toxic upbringing,he is someone who struggles to confront his past and doesn't allow or think worthy of himself to heal. His inability to face his wounds is both heartbreaking and frustrating at the same time. As a result, his relationship with Ju Yeong is complicated by unexpressed emotions, the trauma that was never addressed and the weight of the past that neither of them can escape even after 12 years.
Ju Yeong was the emotional anchor that kept Dohoe from drowning by constantly reaching out and putting in more effort despite the hurt and confusion Dohoe threw at him. There were few brief moments of comfort amidst that frustrating yet realistic push-and-pull dynamics between them. JuYeong often compromised trying really hard to bridge the emotional gap that DoHoe can't seem to cross. The imbalance does seem unfair but at the same time, their love story is portrayed as both beautiful and painful showcasing how even when people are deeply flawed and overwhelming, sometimes the connection between them can be profound and will last.
The chemistry between the actors was undeniable and their emotional journey felt raw and authentic. It mirrors the complexity of moving past trauma and being in a relationship when both of them are carrying their own and shared emotional baggage.
While the narrative is filled with emotional highs and lows, the pacing felt rushed throughout. The rapid shifts in the character arc without addressing their actual issues in detail left me craving for more. I wanted to understand them better. It felt like there was so much more beneath the surface, a whole world which just didn’t have enough time to really explore.
While the supporting cast like Hyean Ho added a new layer to the story, I am still a bit unclear on the mysterious circumstances surrounding his and Dohoe's past. They introduced him for bigger purposes, but his character felt very undeveloped.
And my biggest gripe was the editing. It seemed choppy and confusing. There were many scenes that missed the mark and their meaning relevant to the story because of this.
Overall, while the drama isn't without flaws, it keeps you hooked with its nuanced portrayal of love and healing. It's a powerful attempt at exploration of how our pasts shape us and impact our future decisions.
Sometimes addressing those past ghosts is the first step towards healing. Definitely recommend.
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