Raw, Emotional & Brilliant
I don’t know why I put this drama off for so long because it has now become one of my favourites.
The acting was fantastic from the judges to child actors. Everything felt natural. Nothing was overly dramatic, fake, or unnecessary.
I loved that the drama explored different kinds of juvenile cases instead of focusing on just one type of crime. Some cases were brutal enough where I felt that they deserved harsher punishment, but the drama also showed the other side how the system works and how even minors who genuinely change can be permanently labelled as criminals by society.
It also left me with a strong feeling that sometimes laws seem more focused on protecting offenders than the victims. Not just juvenile offenders, but the justice system in general. I do wish there were stricter consequences in real life to prevent repeat offenders.
The FL’s character development was one of my favourite parts. Watching her slowly change while still remaining true to who she was was incredibly satisfying.
The second half is much more emotional. Every character made me feel something anger, frustration, sadness, empathy.
It’s only 10 episodes, and honestly, I don’t have much to complain about. Every episode felt meaningful and well done.
10/10. Absolutely worth watching.
The acting was fantastic from the judges to child actors. Everything felt natural. Nothing was overly dramatic, fake, or unnecessary.
I loved that the drama explored different kinds of juvenile cases instead of focusing on just one type of crime. Some cases were brutal enough where I felt that they deserved harsher punishment, but the drama also showed the other side how the system works and how even minors who genuinely change can be permanently labelled as criminals by society.
It also left me with a strong feeling that sometimes laws seem more focused on protecting offenders than the victims. Not just juvenile offenders, but the justice system in general. I do wish there were stricter consequences in real life to prevent repeat offenders.
The FL’s character development was one of my favourite parts. Watching her slowly change while still remaining true to who she was was incredibly satisfying.
The second half is much more emotional. Every character made me feel something anger, frustration, sadness, empathy.
It’s only 10 episodes, and honestly, I don’t have much to complain about. Every episode felt meaningful and well done.
10/10. Absolutely worth watching.
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