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Racket Boys

Urban youth relocated to a rural setting as his father begins a new coaching post, tasked with rebuilding a scrappy middle school badminton squad teetering on extinction.

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Cast & Crew

Baek Ji-won

Baek Ji-won

Shin Song-hee

Ahn Nae-sang

Ahn Nae-sang

Director Pang

Jeong Dong-hwan

Jeong Dong-hwan

Park Jin-suk

Choi Dae-hoon

Choi Dae-hoon

Reporter Kim

Cha Mi-kyeong

Cha Mi-kyeong

Grandmother Ome

Park Hyo-ju

Park Hyo-ju

City Wife

Ahn Sang-woo

Ahn Sang-woo

Noh San-woo

Kim Ki-cheon

Kim Ki-cheon

Principal

Tang Joon-sang

Tang Joon-sang

Yoon Hae-kang

Yoon Hyun-soo

Yoon Hyun-soo

Park Chan

Lee Ji-won

Lee Ji-won

Lee Han-sol

Kim Sang-kyung

Kim Sang-kyung

Yoon Hyeon-jong

Jeong Taek-hyeon

Jeong Taek-hyeon

Oh Jae-seok

Jeong Min-sung

Jeong Min-sung

City Husband

Son Sang-yeon

Son Sang-yeon

Bang Yoon-dam

Woo Hyeon

Woo Hyeon

Village Head Hong

Oh Na-ra

Oh Na-ra

Ra Young-ja

Lee Jae-in

Lee Jae-in

Han Se-yoon

Kim Dan-yul

Kim Dan-yul

Kim Dong-hyun

Choi Hyun-wook

Choi Hyun-wook

Na Woo-chan

Kim Kang-hoon

Kim Kang-hoon

Lee Yong-tae

Ahn Se-bin

Ahn Se-bin

Yoon Hae-in

Kim Min-ki

Kim Min-ki

Jeong In-sol

Lee Soon-bok

Lee Soon-bok

Song-hee's Mother

Park Yoon-young

Park Yoon-young

Lee Na-ra

Noh Yi-han

Noh Yi-han

Lee Eun-ho

Park Sun-joo

Park Sun-joo

Haenam Jeil Girls' Middle School Badminton Team Member

Details

GenresDrama, Comedy
Seasons1
Episodes16
Languageko
Produced InSouth Korea

Reviews

ParkMin

3/10

It's an oversaturated manufactured cheap emotional bait that lacked the genuine human connection and necessary depth but rather opted out for easily digestible cliches. Most of the cast, especially the younger ones, were desperately overacting in an attempt to translate the youth energy to screen but it came off as fake most of the time. The actual sports scenes were average at best, it's themed around the sport but not the sport itself. Most scenes with a sweaty face, the sweat looked as fake as it can be. It's so damn laughable that some scenes the neck was sweaty but the face was perfectly dry! The cast didn't do a good job in showing the physical exhaustion of performing the sport whether it was while training or competing. Again, making the sports scenes even more fake. What's up with the drama trying so hard to pair every boy with a girl? Really unnecessary. This drama would have fared infinitely better as a standalone one-off movie. The drama really highlighted the "bad" in badminton. Going into this I had the slightest tiniest bits of hope to get something that can be remotely and ever so slightly similar to "Ping Pong the Animation" but I quickly realized within a few minutes it wouldn't be the case.