'Perfect Crown' lands in Disney+ Global Top 10 Having taken down the loan sharks, Geon U is more motivated than ever to pursue his dream of becoming a boxing champion — with U Jin now fully in his corner as his coach and chosen family. After grueling training and countless fights, Geon U finally claims the long-awaited victory, and the two soak in the roar of the crowd — until a new threat emerges that shakes their sense of invincibility. Enter Baek Jeong, who rules over an underground boxing league and crushes even reigning champions with ruthless ease. Driven only by money and violence, he sets his sights on Geon U as his next opponent. With the threat closing in, Geon U and U Jin brace for what’s coming. Once again, they’re pushed into a brutal fight to protect the people and principles that matter most. (Source: Netflix) ~~ Adapted from the webtoon "Bloodhounds" (사냥개들) by Jeong Chan (정찬). Edit Translation
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Cast & Credits
- Woo Do HwanKim Geon UMain Role
- Lee Sang YiHong U JinMain Role
- RainIm Baek JeongMain Role
- Park HoonMoon Gwang MuSupport Role
- Choi Si WonHong Min BeomSupport Role
- Yun Yu SunYun So Yeon [Geon U's mother]Support Role
Reviews
WDH really unleashes his talent here.. He was too good.. You can tell he has put in an insane amount of hard work and preparation.. It shows his discipline and mindset as an actor.. And while we are talking about insane hard work and preparation, we have to talk about the antagonist this season.. Rain, you absolute freak.. His physical transformation is genuinely insane and his screen presence is strong.. Ruthless, obsessive, physically intimidating, dangerous, unpredictable, he was a force to reckon with.. Almost unstoppable, one of the most terrifying villains.. And the way he fought?? His boxing, his skills?? Not flashy, just pure ruthless violence..
The visuals and soundtrack were really good as well.. The fight scenes are visceral and intense, shot with a kind of frenetic energy.. And what made this drama even more special was the cast and the cameos.. The whole cast was perfect.. Everyone played their roles to perfection.. They didn’t try to glorify or heroize just one person.. It felt like a true team effort.. Even the supporting cast had some insane fight scenes and showed some mad skills.. It’s a knockout performance from everyone, full of blood, sweat and tears..
The cameos?? Just crazy.. Who would have thought eh?? So many of them.. Park Seo Joon?? Wow.. He was an intriguing character and someone I would honestly love to see more of if there is another season.. Oh and Kang Min Ah?? The transformation, slick.. Give her more badass roles.. She absolutely killed it with her screen presence..
Now.. The script is more straightforward.. It lacks a bit of emotional weight.. It doesn’t feel story driven.. Everything is more or less set up for the fights.. Which I don’t think is a bad thing honestly.. Because they really do make up for the script with some wild action..
One more thing I need to mention.. This time it felt like Hong U Jin was sort of sidelined.. He got his ass kicked more than once and didn’t feel as strong as he did in the first season.. Maybe that’s because of the five year break and his lack of actual boxing.. Still, I would have loved to see him do more..
Overall this season is darker, more violent and delivers an insane amount of wild, well choreographed, bloody, tactical fight scenes.. It doesn’t pull any punches, it goes all in on the action.. Everyone’s commitment to their character is genuinely impressive.. You can see they have put their whole heart into it.. WDH delivers an absolutely astonishing performance with Rain being purely evil and intimidating.. Season 2 feels bigger and more relentless.. I just hope we don’t have to call this underrated.. It really deserves more recognition..
P.S.. Oh, to be loved by so many people.. Kim Geon U is surrounded by people who love him dearly.. That’s who he is, that’s his character.. And WDH, he portrayed that innocence so well..
CRYBABIES WHO THROW HANDS
The cast understood the assignment. The physiques, footwork, and fight choreography were convincing enough to sell the boxing world, and I say this as someone who knows nothing about boxing. But what really stood out was the emotional control. They knew exactly when to hit hard and when to soften.Gun Woo and Woo Jin? Soft hearted, borderline crybabies. But it works. They balance brutal fights with genuine warmth, making them easy to root for. Their bond and respect for boxing add heart to all the chaos.
Baek Jeong, on the other hand, was infuriating in the best way. He had me riled up every time, which made every punch our leads landed on him incredibly satisfying.
The plot is simple: threats, illegal fights, money, and a sprinkle of drugs. If I have one critique, it's that nothing here feels particularly new. You've seen this kind of setup before. But predictable doesn't mean boring. What keeps it engaging is the back and forth. Both sides take hits, even if the antagonists often feel one step ahead.
All in all, I had fun. The illegal fights and drug fueled chaos were fun. But the two most lovable crybabies in K drama history? That's why you'll stay. It's predictable, sure, but when a show has this much heart and this much hurt, you won't care. Easy recommend for anyone who likes their action with a side of genuine tears.
Recent Discussions
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