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A corrupt system to the bone
It’s been almost a week since the drama ended, and I can’t stop thinking about it. The drama is not just about revenge or courtroom battles: it’s about a man trying to correct the course of his life and face a corrupt system that feels almost impossible to defeat. What really stayed with me is how the story shows that even when one battle ends, evil can still survive in another form. It’s powerful and a little frustrating but in a very realistic way.
And of course, Ji Sung, as ever, was absolutely incredible. The way he expresses pain, anger, doubt, and quiet strength all at once feels so real. Sometimes he doesn’t even need to speak, his eyes say everything. That’s what makes him so special to me as an actor. He doesn’t just play a role: he truly lives it.
This drama really stayed with me. It made me think, it made me feel, and once again it reminded me why I admire Ji Sung so much 🥰. He never disappoints 😍
And of course, Ji Sung, as ever, was absolutely incredible. The way he expresses pain, anger, doubt, and quiet strength all at once feels so real. Sometimes he doesn’t even need to speak, his eyes say everything. That’s what makes him so special to me as an actor. He doesn’t just play a role: he truly lives it.
This drama really stayed with me. It made me think, it made me feel, and once again it reminded me why I admire Ji Sung so much 🥰. He never disappoints 😍
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