The finger cut by justice does not hurt.
First of all, I really liked it. There might be criticisms like this: You're given a new chance to change your bad fate, you're taken back 10 years before the date you died, and you have the power to change your fate. But you know everything. It's too easy for you.
This is incredibly absurd. Knowing is already much worse. You know you need to fix it, you work hard, you do everything, but sometimes it might not be possible. Where do you get the idea that it's possible? Let's say you're going to save a man from death, you try not to send him there at that hour. You plead with him, you put up barriers, but the man still goes. You don't have fifty hands and eyes to watch that person 24/7. It's impossible. I think it's very difficult. But this series ignores these things.
I didn't see much difficulty. Yes, some people, including the prosecutor, even he himself, narrowly escaped death. Let's say he had a chance and he took advantage of it. He was already dead, death wasn't important to him. But what about the others? This shows that even knowing can't save you. Preventing what is to come – and I'm not talking about everything that will happen. Some things that are going to happen are not easy to prevent. You can't. Can you stop an earthquake? A flood? A storm? You can warn about it, but you can't stop it. Instead of a thousand dying, 900 might die.
The event here, in my opinion, touches upon this, the effort to stop the bad course of events, to bring justice, to prevent what happened from happening. That's the reason.
Here, Judge Lee goes back 10 years and tries to correct these unfortunate events. And he succeeds.
However, while succeeding, he easily overcomes the figures who represent the corrupt justice system. Could Judge Lee so easily convince someone who has been a judge for years, then chosen the wrong path, someone who knows how to cheat and profit from it? Could he convince him? That's the problem. It was a bit too easy. Our hero, who was devastated by events related to his family in his previous life, doesn't face any difficulties related to his family in his second life. In other words, his rivals don't use his family. They're not doing any harm. Here, the screenwriter has toned down some things, taken the easy way out, trimmed the episodes to avoid making them too long, and aimed for the shortest route to the goal. I think they did well. Otherwise, the series would never end.
The important thing is to remind the audience once again that justice is necessary for everyone. To show that there is no life without justice. To emphasize the importance of justice. Those who commit injustice will one day, no matter who they are—whether a president, a wealthy businessman, a member of parliament, or a judge—be held accountable to justice. That's the main point here. Justice is superior to them. It will ultimately prevail. They wanted to emphasize this, and they succeeded. Looking at it this way, I gave it 9 points. However, if we look at the way it's handled and say that this part was underdeveloped, that another part was too short, that this part wasn't well-presented, then it would never end. The series could have 1000 episodes. That's how important JUSTICE is. You can lengthen or shorten it as you wish. You can stretch it, give it the shape you want, you can give different punishments for the same crime. That's how it is. Keeping the scales of justice balanced is the most important thing.
In this respect, it's a beautiful series. I liked it very much. The actors were especially outstanding. Ji Sung was a true representative of justice here, he beautifully portrayed the role of the Judge, I congratulate him. Our prosecutors who assisted him were like the main prosecutors themselves; Won Jin A was like a seasoned female prosecutor. Well done. Hwang Hee beautifully portrayed a slightly lower-level prosecutor. Well done. Tae Won Seok was a very good assistant. Well done. Oh Se Young was the most suitable actress for that role. Congratulations. It was very good. Baek Jin Hee is also a very suitable actress for these roles. She was almost synonymous with her role. Congratulations. All the supporting roles were excellent. It's difficult to achieve this, but the veteran actors played exceptionally well. Kim Pub Lee, for example, played very well. He also suited the role. He portrayed it well. I liked it. Jeon Jin Ki was amazing in the death scene. It was a difficult scene. He portrayed that death scene well. It felt real. Bravo. Son Byung Ho and Kim Byeong Ki were masterful actors in their roles. They did justice to their performances. Well done. Now, let's talk about what I consider the hidden lead role of this drama: Park Hee Soon. I think she was perfect for the role; she acted so well that she even influenced the others. Such acting! I really liked it. She was my favorite actress in the drama. Congratulations! I recommend it to anyone who hasn't seen it.
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This is incredibly absurd. Knowing is already much worse. You know you need to fix it, you work hard, you do everything, but sometimes it might not be possible. Where do you get the idea that it's possible? Let's say you're going to save a man from death, you try not to send him there at that hour. You plead with him, you put up barriers, but the man still goes. You don't have fifty hands and eyes to watch that person 24/7. It's impossible. I think it's very difficult. But this series ignores these things.
I didn't see much difficulty. Yes, some people, including the prosecutor, even he himself, narrowly escaped death. Let's say he had a chance and he took advantage of it. He was already dead, death wasn't important to him. But what about the others? This shows that even knowing can't save you. Preventing what is to come – and I'm not talking about everything that will happen. Some things that are going to happen are not easy to prevent. You can't. Can you stop an earthquake? A flood? A storm? You can warn about it, but you can't stop it. Instead of a thousand dying, 900 might die.
The event here, in my opinion, touches upon this, the effort to stop the bad course of events, to bring justice, to prevent what happened from happening. That's the reason.
Here, Judge Lee goes back 10 years and tries to correct these unfortunate events. And he succeeds.
However, while succeeding, he easily overcomes the figures who represent the corrupt justice system. Could Judge Lee so easily convince someone who has been a judge for years, then chosen the wrong path, someone who knows how to cheat and profit from it? Could he convince him? That's the problem. It was a bit too easy. Our hero, who was devastated by events related to his family in his previous life, doesn't face any difficulties related to his family in his second life. In other words, his rivals don't use his family. They're not doing any harm. Here, the screenwriter has toned down some things, taken the easy way out, trimmed the episodes to avoid making them too long, and aimed for the shortest route to the goal. I think they did well. Otherwise, the series would never end.
The important thing is to remind the audience once again that justice is necessary for everyone. To show that there is no life without justice. To emphasize the importance of justice. Those who commit injustice will one day, no matter who they are—whether a president, a wealthy businessman, a member of parliament, or a judge—be held accountable to justice. That's the main point here. Justice is superior to them. It will ultimately prevail. They wanted to emphasize this, and they succeeded. Looking at it this way, I gave it 9 points. However, if we look at the way it's handled and say that this part was underdeveloped, that another part was too short, that this part wasn't well-presented, then it would never end. The series could have 1000 episodes. That's how important JUSTICE is. You can lengthen or shorten it as you wish. You can stretch it, give it the shape you want, you can give different punishments for the same crime. That's how it is. Keeping the scales of justice balanced is the most important thing.
In this respect, it's a beautiful series. I liked it very much. The actors were especially outstanding. Ji Sung was a true representative of justice here, he beautifully portrayed the role of the Judge, I congratulate him. Our prosecutors who assisted him were like the main prosecutors themselves; Won Jin A was like a seasoned female prosecutor. Well done. Hwang Hee beautifully portrayed a slightly lower-level prosecutor. Well done. Tae Won Seok was a very good assistant. Well done. Oh Se Young was the most suitable actress for that role. Congratulations. It was very good. Baek Jin Hee is also a very suitable actress for these roles. She was almost synonymous with her role. Congratulations. All the supporting roles were excellent. It's difficult to achieve this, but the veteran actors played exceptionally well. Kim Pub Lee, for example, played very well. He also suited the role. He portrayed it well. I liked it. Jeon Jin Ki was amazing in the death scene. It was a difficult scene. He portrayed that death scene well. It felt real. Bravo. Son Byung Ho and Kim Byeong Ki were masterful actors in their roles. They did justice to their performances. Well done. Now, let's talk about what I consider the hidden lead role of this drama: Park Hee Soon. I think she was perfect for the role; she acted so well that she even influenced the others. Such acting! I really liked it. She was my favorite actress in the drama. Congratulations! I recommend it to anyone who hasn't seen it.
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