Lee Hwan
Park Hyung-sik
Lee Hwan

Prince Lee Hwan receives a cursed letter from a supernatural entity detailing several dark predictions for his future and is horrified to realize that the curses are indeed coming true one by one. Min Jae-yi, on the other hand, finds herself wanted by the local authorities after being unjustly accused of murdering her family members and unilaterally calling off her arranged marriage.
Our Blooming Youth | Official Trailer | Prime Video Official
Lee Hwan
Park Hyung-sik
Lee Hwan
Min Jae-yi
Jeon So-nee
Min Jae-yi
Jang Ga-ram
Pyo Ye-jin
Jang Ga-ram
Han Seong-on
Yun Jong-seok
Han Seong-on
Kim Myeong-jin
Lee Tae-seon
Kim Myeong-jin
Choi Tae-gang
Heo Won-seo
Choi Tae-gang
Han Joong-eon
Cho Seong-ha
Han Joong-eon
Jo Won-bo
Jung Woong-in
Jo Won-bo
Kim An-jik
Son Byung-ho
Kim An-jik
King
Lee Jong-hyuk
King
Second Queen Cho
Hong Soo-hyun
Second Queen Cho
Sam-chil
Park Hyo-joon
Sam-chil
The story kicked off with the female lead getting falsely accused of murder and the prince is connected to the incident. So how would they structure the drama around this narrative? They had the female lead spend most of the drama hanging around the prince waiting for something to pop up for the story to move again, which didn't happen until the last few episodes. Unbelievably long and draggy for little to no story or character development. Everything can be summed up with 6 episodes without compromising anything from the narrative. The romance and the secrets were too delayed to care about, instead of laying them out evenly. Which made romance redundant by the end. Aside from the initial few episodes, I don't see anything appealing in this drama.
Read full reviewMore series you might want to watch next.