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Jump

Jump  ·  , Thailand
8.0
3,515 ratings
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A coming-of-age story of friendship, love, hope, mistakes, backstabbing, and competition. (Source: Thai = Mars Homme Magazine || Translation = MyDramaList)

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Dive into the world of competitive water polo with *Jump*, a Thai coming-of-age drama that dives deep into the turbulent waters of adolescence, ambition, and first love. Set within the high-pressure environment of a school water polo team, the series follows a group of young men as they navigate intense training, fierce rivalries, and personal challenges that test their friendships and loyalties. At its heart, *Jump* explores the blossoming romance between two male leads, blending the adrenaline of sports with the vulnerability of young love. Themes of hope, mistakes, backstabbing, and the relentless pursuit of dreams are interwoven into a narrative that balances emotional highs and lows. With a cast of fresh faces and a focus on LGBTQ+ representation, this series promises a raw, authentic portrayal of youth—where every victory and defeat shapes the men they are becoming. Expect heartfelt moments, gripping matches, and a story that resonates with anyone who has ever dared to jump into the unknown.

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waterpolo_lover
July 2025
9/10
I never expected a water polo BL to steal my heart like this! The swimming pool scenes are so well-shot, and the tension during matches had me on the edge of my seat. The main couple's chemistry is off the charts—every lingering look feels earned. A perfect mix of sports action and tender romance.
RJ
romance_junkie88
Aug 15, 2025
10/10
This is the sweetest, most heartwarming BL I've watched all year. The main leads have such natural chemistry—their first kiss scene made me scream into my pillow. I love how the romance builds slowly, with real obstacles that make the happy moments even better. If you're a shipper, this is pure gold.
AC
always_critical
September 2025
6/10
I wanted to love *Jump* more than I did. The water polo sequences are exciting, but the pacing drags in the middle episodes with repetitive training montages. Some supporting characters feel underdeveloped, and the main conflict resolves too conveniently. Still, the romance is sweet enough to keep you watching.
FB
frame_by_frame
Oct 5, 2025
8/10
Visually, *Jump* is a treat. The underwater cinematography during practice scenes is stunning, and the color palette shifts beautifully from cool blues in the pool to warm golds in emotional moments. The director knows how to frame a gaze. The acting is a bit raw at times, but the aesthetic makes up for it.
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woke_watcher
Nov 12, 2025
7/10
I appreciate that *Jump* tries to address toxic masculinity in sports and shows the emotional vulnerability of its male characters. However, some power dynamics between the leads felt a bit unbalanced, and I wish there was more explicit conversation about consent and boundaries. Still, a positive step for queer sports representation.