I don't understand why some people critize Im Bareun way of kissing? Like why he open his eyes when ohreum kiss him? Well it's his character, he is an awkward person. They have a longgg journey to finally reach this point. She rejected him and things going awkward between them, she fear to fall in love with someone due to her past experience (sexual harassment). And this is their first kiss. This drama is too realistic to the point the kissing scene is like this. Plus, if you're myungsoo fan ofc you know that he is a good kisser (lol really, just watch his drama "one more time" and you will get a ton of kiss scene) and tbh it's such a waste that the production team didn't do it properly for this drama
Am I the only one who know that huffing glue is an addiction that could make serious problem? It’s a common thing in my country ( i mean a lot of people know that it’s cause a bad effect) so I’m not surprised at all when see this case. And this story based on true story..
And it’s non-stop. Like, she doesn’t take a break from being righteous about ERRYTHING. And how is it possible…
Park Cha Oh Reum is a fictional character, there will be no one like her in real life because no one brave enough to make a change like her. Don't expect a realist drama to be "really realistic"
And it’s non-stop. Like, she doesn’t take a break from being righteous about ERRYTHING. And how is it possible…
The scripwriter had an interview last week about park cha ohreum character Question: "Isn't Park Cha Oh Reum too emotional, with her tearing up in the court and getting overtly-involved in other people's business? How do you respond to such a criticism?" Judge Moon: " Yes. You are right. She does have this side to her, and this defines her personality (note: the name isn't a real name. It means "brimming with emotions" and "spurring actions"). But she will continue to grow, right? However, I want to raise this question. Isn't Judge Han emotional too? Beyond tearing up in court, he yelled in the court room and got angry at his two junior judges indiscriminately. Why isn't there accusation against him? In the TV shows and films of our country (i.e. SK), there are so many "tough guys" who explode like a bomb whenever their male ego is triggered. Why are we (as audience) so tolerant for certain emotion, but so uncomfortable towards others? This is something worth pondering upon.
It’s bcs you don’t understand legal drama or you can’t relate at all about the issue in this drama
i don't agree with your opinion but yeah everyone has a different taste in drama. But can you pls be more respectful with ur comment bcs you just called this drama 'a shit'?
This drama is popular in South Korea right now. The netizens in korea can relate well with Miss Hammurabi issue topic like sexual harassment, human rights in a workplace and feminism where some international fans can't relate. That's why this drama is more popular in korea than overseas
Miss hammurabi is a great example of "don't judge a book by it's cover". At first people are throwing shit, saying this drama will be a flop. But look right now, this drama is trending in korea and getting a lots of love
I still can't wrap my head around the idea of L playing A JUDGE !!! How ......Why ......when ??? No hate but it's…
what's wrong with L playing a judge? he looks too young? no, in south korea it's common to be a judge in their 30's. his acting? no, he is doing fine and nothing wrong with his acting. This drama has a high rating tho. well i would say that the rating explained everything
Plus, if you're myungsoo fan ofc you know that he is a good kisser (lol really, just watch his drama "one more time" and you will get a ton of kiss scene) and tbh it's such a waste that the production team didn't do it properly for this drama
Question: "Isn't Park Cha Oh Reum too emotional, with her tearing up in the court and getting overtly-involved in other people's business? How do you respond to such a criticism?"
Judge Moon: " Yes. You are right. She does have this side to her, and this defines her personality (note: the name isn't a real name. It means "brimming with emotions" and "spurring actions"). But she will continue to grow, right? However, I want to raise this question. Isn't Judge Han emotional too? Beyond tearing up in court, he yelled in the court room and got angry at his two junior judges indiscriminately. Why isn't there accusation against him? In the TV shows and films of our country (i.e. SK), there are so many "tough guys" who explode like a bomb whenever their male ego is triggered. Why are we (as audience) so tolerant for certain emotion, but so uncomfortable towards others? This is something worth pondering upon.