At the end of last February, Netflix re-released its original South Korean series titled Juvenile Justice. The drama immediately reached the top and became a hot topic. Even though it has released many Netflix original Korean series, Juvenile Justice has something special that you can't miss.
For that, this is the reason why you shouldn't miss Juvenile Justice for your next binge-watching!
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Big names Kim Hye Soo, Kim Mu Yeol, Lee Sung Min, and Lee Jung Eun are more than enough reasons why you should watch Juvenile Justice. The top-tier actors who have brought much success to their previous works, are believed by the public to have a sharp eye to recognize a work of value.
Call it Kim Hye Soo with her works Tazza, The Thieves, and the drama Signal, which is still being talked about and has become a legend to this day. Kim Mu Yeol with Eungyo, Forgotten, then The Gangster, The Cop, and The Devil.
Lee Sung Min with The Spy Gone North, The Man Standing Next, and most recently Miracle: Letter To President, as well as the drama Misaeng which is still one of the historical dramas for tvN. Then Lee Jung Eun with Okja, Miss Baek, Taxi Driver, Parasite, as well as the drama Strangers From Hell and Law School.
All of the above works have made it into the Box Office, received awards from prestigious award ceremonies, and have been successful in being liked by the public. This can already prove the top tier stars who chose Juvenile Justice to be their comeback work, which is a strong reason not to miss this one drama.
True Stories Adapted Into Fiction
There are at least three true stories that have been adapted into the fictional Juvenile Justice series. Among them is the story of the murder of an 8 year old child. In March 2017, this case occurred in Incheon, South Korea.
The details depicted in the drama are almost the same, only that the identities of the actors who are disguised as Park and Kim are transformed into the characters in the drama. There are also cases of leaking college entrance exam questions, and cases of brick crime.
Recommended by Many South Korean Entertainment Industry Celebrities
South Korean top celebrities such as Song Hye Kyo, Han So Hee, Go Min si, Lee Hoo Jung, Esom, and Park Bo Young, expressed their support and love for Juvenile Justice.
Each of them posted their impatience to watch, and even captured the moment while watching the drama through their personal Instagram accounts.
In addition to the actresses above, there are also many other celebrities who provide support and recommend Juvenile Justice. In fact, one of the K-Pop idols, NCT's Doyoung, also recommended it to fans.
So, have you watched Juvenile Justice yourself?