Having been used as a drug mule by her parents for ages, eighteen-year-old Kyung Da Jung might have been stuck in her old life forever, had not a series of unfortunate events during one of her deliveries forced her to flee. Taking refuge in a small rural village nestled deep in the heart of the South Korean countryside, Da Jung might have had a chance to start a brand new life, but fate, it seemed, would not be so kind. Befriending Gong Yoon Tak and his friends, Gong Yoon Jae, Kim Kook Hee, and Hong Ae Ran, not long after her arrival, Da Jung could have spent her remaining teenage years in relative peace. But when the group discovers a perfectly cultivated field of marijuana growing just outside the village, everything changes. Unable to resist the urge to use this discovery to her advantage, Da Jung quickly pulls Yoon Tak and his friends into her world of drugs and crime. Though able to overcome one set of difficulties, the friends now find themselves forced to overcome an entirely different set of obstacles. With their lives on the line, will Da Jung, Yoon Tak, and their friends be able to find a way out of the mess they’ve gotten themselves into before it’s too late? (Source: Viki) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- dansk
- Native Title: 소년비행2
- Also Known As: Juvenile Delinquency 2 , Boys Flight 2 , Sonyeonbihaeng 2
- Screenwriter: Jung Soo Yoon
- Director: Jo Yong Ik
- Genres: Youth, Drama
Where to Watch Hope or Dope 2
Cast & Credits
- Won Ji AnKyung Da JungMain Role
- Yoon Chan YoungKong Yun TakMain Role
- Yoon Hyun SooGong Yoon JaeMain Role
- Han Se JinKim Gook HeeMain Role
- Yang Seo HyunHong Ae RanMain Role
- Choi Young DoGong Sung Chul [Yoon Tak's father]Support Role
Reviews
Better than season 1
Season 2 beautifully and naturally picked up when season 1 ended. In my opinion, the whole plot of this season was better than the first one and I truly enjoyed watching the show. I have to praise especially Yoon Chan Young's acting (specifically in the last episode - episode 8), who played Gong Yoon Tak. Loved that.The plot was indeed predictable and not very complicated but it was tense enough to keep you watching. A huge plus was the fact that episodes are just 30-40 minutes long so it doesn't necessarily stretch. Highly recommend.
The romance part still wasn't that much, like in the prequel, but it was there. There's some funny moments too.
All the actors did their roles perfectly.
I didn't notice any memorable music.
Even though i like it, i don't think i could rewatch it. Mostly because i can't stand bloody scenes.
For me, it was a satisfying ending.
Overall, it's a good sequel.
If you like the first season then you probably would like this season too.