Violência escolar acontece em todo lugar! / School violence happens everywhere!
Depoimentos sobre violência na escola são sempre triste e desotivantes, porque não ha nada mais desnecessario, que deixar desconfotavel outro ser humano, por causa de sua altura, peso, cor, cabelo, raça ou nivel intelectual. Quem nunca passou por perrengues na escola com algum valentão no pé? Este enredo triste apresenta uma vingança surpreendente, cheia de crueldade em uma cena inimaginável. A história narra a vida de uma estudante do ensino médio que sonha em se tornar arquiteta, mas que já enfrenta problemas familiares pesados. Ela sofre com bullying e violência escolar brutal, e acaba abandonando os estudos. Porem como sempre na vida quem faz as maldades esquece e que sofre nunca esquece, num futuro breve ela volta com toda ira e como arquiteta de um plano de vigança terrivel.A violência escolar no ensino médio na Coreia do Sul é um problema grave que afeta não apenas os estudantes, mas também a sociedade como um todo. O ministerio da Educacao Coreana tem dado atenção nos últimos anos. Segundo relatos, a pressão para obter boas notas e se destacar academicamente pode levar a comportamentos agressivos entre os alunos. Além disso, a falta de apoio emocional e a competição intensa podem contribuir para a violência escolar, as formas mais comuns de violência incluem intimidação, agressão física e verbal, e exclusão social. As causas da violência escolar na Coreia do Sul são complexas e incluem fatores como pressão acadêmica, competição intensa entre os estudantes, discriminação e problemas familiares, é um problema grave que afeta não apenas os estudantes, mas também a sociedade como um todo. As consequências podem ser devastadoras, como o aumento do absenteísmo, queda no desempenho acadêmico e danos psicológicos para os envolvidos. As autoridades escolares têm tomado medidas para combater a violência, incluindo a implementação de programas de prevenção, a criação de políticas de tolerância zero e a promoção de um ambiente escolar saudável e inclusivo. No entanto, ainda há muito a ser feito para resolver o problema e garantir um ambiente educacional seguro e positivo para todos os estudantes.
Isso tudo é real!
Violência escolar acontece em todo lugar!
Um dos problemas que vem ganhando destaque e visibilidade na Coreia do Sul é o bullying, principalmente em ambiente escolar. Nos últimos 20 anos, as denúncias de abuso físico e psicológico em instituições de ensino vem crescendo, explicitando uma realidade dolorosa para as diversas vítimas que carregam os traumas e memórias.
O bullying é um problema cada vez mais evidente e preocupante na Coreia do Sul, principalmente em ambientes escolares. Durante as últimas duas décadas, tem havido um aumento nas denúncias de abuso físico e psicológico em instituições de ensino, revelando uma realidade dolorosa para várias vítimas que carregam traumas e lembranças difíceis.
Além das acusações feitas contra figuras públicas, como ídolos do k-pop, atores, atletas e políticos, casos de bullying no cotidiano estão cada vez mais recebendo atenção, sobretudo devido ao grande número de reclamações e denúncias feitas às instituições de ensino e às delegacias locais.
Tendo a discussão viva diante dessa “epidemia nacional de bullying escolar”, a dramaturgia passa retratar com maior fidelidade determinados casos graves. No fim de 2022, o K-Drama A Lição (The Glory), cuja trama gira em torno dos traumas e violência sofrida pela protagonista durante o Ensino Médio, após desistir dos sonhos e da própria vida acadêmica, Moon Dong Eun (Song Hye Kyo) procura vingança contra os bullyings.
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Testimonials about violence at school are always sad and discouraging, because there is nothing more unnecessary than making another human being uncomfortable, because of their height, weight, color, hair, race or intellectual level. Who never went through perrengues at school with some bully on their foot? This sad plot features surprising revenge, full of cruelty in an unimaginable scene. The story tells the life of a high school student who dreams of becoming an architect, but who already faces heavy family problems. She suffers from bullying and brutal school violence, and ends up dropping out of school. However, as always in life, those who do evil things forget and those who suffer never forget, in a short future she returns with all her anger and as the architect of a terrible revenge plan.
High school violence in South Korea is a serious problem that affects not only students but society as a whole. The Korean Ministry of Education has given attention in recent years. According to reports, the pressure to get good grades and excel academically can lead to aggressive behavior among students. In addition, lack of emotional support and intense competition can contribute to school violence, the most common forms of violence include bullying, physical and verbal aggression, and social exclusion. The causes of school violence in South Korea are complex and include factors such as academic pressure, intense competition among students, discrimination and family problems, it is a serious problem that affects not only students but also society as a whole. The consequences can be devastating, such as increased absenteeism, a drop in academic performance and psychological damage for those involved. School authorities have taken steps to combat violence, including implementing prevention programs, creating zero-tolerance policies, and promoting a healthy and inclusive school environment. However, much remains to be done to address the issue and ensure a safe and positive educational environment for all students.
This is all real!
School violence happens everywhere!
One of the problems that has been gaining prominence and visibility in South Korea is bullying, especially in the school environment. Over the past 20 years, reports of physical and psychological abuse in educational institutions have been growing, highlighting a painful reality for the various victims who carry traumas and memories.
Bullying is an increasingly evident and worrying problem in South Korea, especially in school settings. During the last two decades, there has been an increase in reports of physical and psychological abuse in educational institutions, revealing a painful reality for many victims who carry trauma and difficult memories.
In addition to the accusations made against public figures, such as K-pop idols, actors, athletes and politicians, cases of bullying in everyday life are increasingly receiving attention, mainly due to the large number of complaints and complaints made to educational institutions and police stations. locations.
With the discussion alive in the face of this “national epidemic of school bullying”, the dramaturgy begins to portray certain serious cases with greater fidelity. At the end of 2022, the K-Drama A Lição (The Glory), whose plot revolves around the traumas and violence suffered by the protagonist during high school, after giving up on her dreams and her own academic life, Moon Dong Eun (Song Hye Kyo ) seeks revenge against the bullies.
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Good at holding interest, even better visuals
This was my intro back to drama after quite a long hiatus and it set the bar pretty high. I went in with lowish expectations based on my experience of how 'revenge' dramas pan out in kdramas, especially when it's the FL pursuing the revenge. But so far, so good.I like the way the story will weave between the past and present to uncover things gradually. The drama can take a slow, meandering pace in order to fully get things set up but its not unenjoyable. The story itself feels well thought out. It can be a bit dramatic at times but never veers too much into makjang territory. I do like how the characters have some depth in them; the antagonists, while evil, are not cartoonishly, 1D caricatures. The acting is very well done on everyone's part. Our FL really shines here and I am very much enjoying SHK's performance.
The drama has really good visuals and scenery. The music, while not really memorable on its own, does add well to the mood and vibe. Let's move on to Part 2!
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The Fall and The Glory
How did I watch: Two years after release. On Netflix. Painfully watching episode 1 and 2, breeze through 3-16.Why did I watched: was in the mood for a more gripping watch
Themes that I like in the drama: Revenge
1. Most favorite character: Moon Dongeun
2. Most favorite interactions: Dongeun and Hyeonam
3. Most memorable scene/ plot point: All the part in ep 1. Jung Jiso did stellar part as Moon Dongeun's Younger Actress. That scene when dongeun roll in snow is the most painful for me. Shin yeeun deliver as the young Yeonjin and wow even looking at her face incite terrible feelings.
4. Why did I stay for this drama: Have to see the plan carried through. The dialogues are deliciously manipulative, triggering, mean spirited and fit like a glove for this drama.
5. What I would like to see more: I know they purposely making the people as bad people without a lot of reasoning i would want to get a little bit sprinkle of reason. But the drama is executed well so im just nitpicking for my hopes and wishes.
6. What I would like to see less: The graphic of all the terrible things. I want my eyes to unsee.
7. Would I watch it again? Probably No. It is difficult to watch.
8. When will be the best time to watch? When i am mentally stable.
9. Radar alert for the future watch: I need to watch at least three fluffs after this.
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Magnífica
Pufff no sé por dónde empezar. Quizás por el final.Tras 18 años de larga espera llega el momento deseado.
Cada una de las historias personales quedan finiquitadas de una manera magistral. Algunas completamente inesperadas, eso sí. Pero muy acorde con los caracteres de los personajes.
Una venganza cocinada a fuego lento.
Drama cien por cien recomendable, si no buscas el clásico romance y sí acción y suspense.
En cuanto a estos ocho últimos capítulos, he de decir que me costó entrar de nuevo en la serie. Esto se puede deber al parón, intencionado, por parte de los señores de Netflix. Cosa que no llego a entender. Pero retomando el hilo, una vez que te enganchas nuevamente ya no hay respiro hasta el desenlace. Capítulo tras capítulo ves cómo la trama va in crescendo.
La elección por parte del encargado de casting para la serie, me parece fantástico, desde la hierática e inmutable Moon Dong Eun (Song Hye-kyo) hasta la entrañable Kang Hyun Nam (Yeom Hye-ran) pasando por el maravilloso Joo Yeo-jeong (Lee Do Hyun). Todos y cada uno de los actores son magníficos.
Y, para ir terminado esta reseña, no podía dejar pasar la noticia relacionada con el director Anh Gil Ho, quien, para echar más leña al fuego, ha sido denunciado por unos antiguos compañeros de colegio debido a un caso de acoso escolar en el que él mismo está involucrado y del que ha pedido perdón.
¡Qué más le falta a este drama! ¿Una buena OST?
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Cruel tale amazingly acted! Brace yourself!
This series could have been another common revenge story...Instead, it turned out to be the captivating first part of a cruel tale amazingly acted. The script was well-built with effective setup payoff and credible plotlines. The well-thought pacing creates a very bingeable show. The tone of the drama is really dark making the few instants of respite and hope really bright for the protagonists.The ensemble cast is great: most of the actors are doing an impressive job. I found the younger characters particularly gifted: each of their scenes left a strong impact on me. Song Hye Kyo successfully plays the complex (anti)-heroine. The performances of the others characters (allies and enemies) are not to be outdone either. I totally fell for the charm of Lee Do Hyun and will be looking forward his new -(and old) dramas.
The production is really great, there are a lot of scenes that are poignant and even harrowing for your soul while still at the same time being beautiful and healing in some way. The opening generic is fascinating as well as the overall soundtrack, haunting at some points.
I would recommend this to people looking for a captivating revenge drama. If you like dark stories and have appreciated thematic around social classes like in "Parasite", this one is for you! Be aware that this is a really brutal story which can be very triggering as it is centred around bullying and very violent.
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I binge watched this so bad, I started yesterday evening and ended in the same night! I didn't think I would watched all at once, but I have to say that it was really good. It comes with a lot of revenge dramas around, revenge is a tipycal guide line in kdramas, but sometimes it gets tired to watch or you just start loosing interest because it's dragged, this one is really well made in my opinion, the pace is stable and the characters are well developed.I mean, with the end of season one it's not like nothing happened, but the real revenge it still has to come, within all season one the story is built, you see the developoment of all the characters and some new entry, and how the protagonist is paventing the way for revenge, and did not get bored, you stay there and watch every episode with curiosity.
The acting is amazing, a really high level, you can receive all emotion from them, the choices for young/adult are really amazing as if they 're real! And maybe I' m a sucker for villains, but I have to say that Shin Ye Eun and Im Ji Yeon who play the same character (young/adult) are really spectacular, when I looked at them I got shivers!
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This is the ultimate in oh-so-satisfying revenge dramas. The acting by Lim Ji Yeon, who played the antagonist, was superb. (I just wish that they had found a better actor for the younger version of Park Yeon Jin. I had a difficult time connecting the two actors into a single character.) But Jung Sung Il, who played Park Yeon Jin's husband almost stole the show. He, along with Kang Hyeon Nam, were my favorite characters. Rumor has it that there will be another season of The Glory. If true, I hope that they bring back these two characters. Vond je deze recentie nuttig?
Nothing lifts the heartbeat better than a revange goals
Song Hye Kyo (as Moon Dong Eun) and Im Ji Yeon (as Park Yeon Jin) were beyond amazing. The way they conveyed the relationship between their characters, the emotions swirling inside and the madness in their eyes was all unforgetable. I already knew in Descendands of the Sun that Song Hye Kyo is a very good actress, but here ... paired with Im Ji Yeon, she is untamed 😈 She bloomed like a flower.I don't know if I've ever seen such a well-created evil female character. I'm not just talking about Korean productions, but generally everything I've ever seen. Im Ji Yeon seems to have played role of her life as she was flawless from start to finish. 😌 But praise should also go to the young actresses that playes teenage versions of main characters Shin Ye Eun as young Yeon Jin and Jung Ji So as young Dong Eun. They gave character and dynamics to the relationship of the main characters.
Moving on to other perturbators. Each of them contributed to the destruction of the life of the main character and several other girls from high school *********** SPOILER *********** and I will reveal that each of them received the punishment they deserved.*********** END OF SPOILER *********** When it comes to their acting, they also did well because you hate them from the beginning of the series to the very end without a moment's hesitation 😁
I don't know what else I could say about the series without revealing its content .... It's brilliant and that's probably the only thing that matters before you start watching it 😎
If you want to read more about my thoughts about The Glory (and other dramas): visit my blog: my-asian-dramas.blogspot.com
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L'une des meilleurs séries du genre !
Pour ne pas gâcher le plaisir de la découverte, ma critique sera très courte.Les histoires de vengeance, il y en a des tonnes ; surtout dans le cinéma coréen. Difficile de sortir du lot et pourtant, "The Glory" y arrive à la perfection.
Que ce soit le scénario (cohérent jusqu'au bout, ce qui mérite d'être souligné), que ce soit le rythme (on avance doucement dans l'histoire, sans pour autant être lassé) , le jeu des acteurs (bluffant !), tout est presque parfait ! Les personnages (secondaires) sont un chouilla excessifs, mais ils restent bien joués ça sauve le tout.
Une série que je recommande vivement : même pour ceux qui ne sont pas fan du genre. Quitte à en voire une sur la vengeance, que ce soit celle-ci !,
J'ai prit beaucoup de plaisir à visionner et que je regarderais à nouveau, à coup sûr !
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Gritty intense and brutal
The Glory Part 1 and Part 2 (2023)Likes
1. Wow story was fast paced, acting was briliant. The whole revenge plot was perfectly developed and executed by Dong Eun. And the best part is she didnt even have to get her hands dirty. She merely exposed their sins, and they destroyed each other. I thought every bad guy in the story deserved their fate.
2. My fave scene of SHK was when she found out her mom betrayed her again and they had their argument in the apartment and the mom started the fire. Plus the last episode when she was crying after everything was done and she was at the rooftop. (It was just weird how Yeo Jeong's mom was there to stop her from jumping. Did she follow her?)
3. Yeonjin was so bratty and self entitled all through out. I cant believe the nerve of her! She bullied kids, killed 2 people, yet she refuse to admit them, and is even the one getting angry when caught. She had no remorse at all!!!
4. Loved the 2 male leads, cute puppy doctor Yeo Jeong who would do anything for Dong Eun and the hot ahjuicy Do Yeong who probably would have pursued Dong Eun in another life (my alternate ending).
5. Also loved Hyeon Nam. Hope she gets a chance to go to the US and see her daughter.
6. The other bullies were also evil. Plus Yeonjin's mom, the corrupt detective, Hyeon Nam's husband, ugly haired pervert teacher. Lol everyone got punished!!
Dislikes
1. Son Myeong O's disappearance went on for too long when he was obviously dead. And it was obvious who had the most motive to kill him, yet the writer tried to prolong the reveal by giving other characters possible motive.
2. Instead they could have focused on finishing Yeo Jeong's revenge on Yeong Cheon and showing the couple moving forward and living happily together.
Rating: 9/10
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unflinching portrayal of school bullying
The Glory is a long awaited drama helmed by Goblin and The King: Eternal Monarch’s visionary writer - Kim Eun Sook, much driven by a lone victim’s desire for revenge.Firstly it must be acknowledged that this is the first work I’ve seen from Song Hye Kyo, having tried to take on the infamous “Descendants of the Sun” and failing after the first 2 episodes. Her portrayal as the protagonist Dong Eun is utterly compelling as well as heartbreaking. More than the graphic scenes of bullying and violence, the real tragedy lies in SHK’s expressions that emphasised the deep trauma that remained unforgiving through the years into adulthood. And in a recent panel talk, it detailed her efforts to also showcase this through a frail and weak body for a particularly vulnerable scene.
There have been plentiful dramas that have touched on the subject of school bullying (Penthouse, Who are You: School 2015, Boys over Flowers etc), but The Glory is quite possibly the first I’ve witnessed to undertake a character study that is the driving force of the plot itself rather than it being a sideline. It does not shy away from depicting the horrors of school violence that, appallingly, seems to be the norm in South Korea, but also how corruption influences the actions taken towards a victim who desperately needed the support of an adult.
Dong Eun is a strong testament to victims who were either silenced or made to believe that somehow, it’s their fault. And while the praise is deserved for SHK’s performance for the cathartic elements to follow once the revenge kicks in, I have to commend Jung Ji So, who plays the younger Dong Eun. The way her mannerisms varied as the ep progressed and her dwindling innocence and hope are visceral, and one can’t help but root for her “glory” against her perpetrators.
Regarding supporting characters, the performances from those who portrayed the vicious band of bullies left no room for viewers to sow forgiveness, and it’s a likelihood of very real individuals who aren't capable of seeking atonement in the slightest. The contrast between Dong Eun and the perpetrators appears to be undoubtedly a black and white situation, eliminating all potentials of “feeling sorry for the villain” trope that has cropped up since Joker.
Out of all characters, the intrigue ultimately falls on the charming and mysterious Ha Do Young, played by Jung Sung Il. He is the tranquil greyness in all of this, representing the viewer's experience in the unknowns and knowns of the truth of Dong Eun’s past and the role his wife has played in it. The portrayal is deliberately vague and it is difficult to read his thoughts behind the calm dialogue and the nuanced game of Go. He embodies some undertones of righteousness and consideration but not in an explicit way, making his potential responses in S2 highly anticipated.
I’m not an expert when it comes to music but I thought it’s worth mentioning two soundtracks in particular, both of which did a splendid job in accenting various scenes. The first is “You Remember” by Paul Kim, and “Until the End” by Kelley McRae accompanies the opening episode, perfectly setting the bleak and heavy tone of the drama. The singer did an excellent job in expressing the tragedy of a victim, perhaps also hinting the barest slope of hope amidst the melancholy of the piano.
I’m very much gravitated towards works that involve taboo and difficult themes, but still end up unnerved by the unrelenting violence and assault pictured in the episodes. It was even more surprising to see this from Kim Eun Sook. From her works, it appears that this is the first time she has boldly tackled these extremely dark and vulnerable subjects that weren't explored before in dramas like The Heirs, The King EM, and Goblin. The latter two are more emotionally in depth than sensitive and dark, overall making the Glory quite refreshing to see.
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Revenge plot with little romance
The Glory's main cast is the bullies, the victim MC and good ML, I hope they put more casts (like any friend for the MC's side besides Yeo Jung). First episode was very hard to watch, I considered dropping it and I pick it up just to see why it is trending in Netflix. The present time was entertaining for me since the MC is aware she is not good to bring revenge to her bullies, her plans so far doesnt involve killing the bullies directly and she just sits back and let them dig their own grave. Acting was good but sometimes the scenes feel slow that I have to increase the speed. Sometimes MC feels like a robot with her dead face. Her dialogue seems like she's talking in puzzles but I try my best to follow.Most of the characters are unlikeable and the bullies cant be redeemed. The only characters I like is the ML who feels OP (with the cast) like his scenes are in a romcom medical drama that is away from the main story. The husband of Yeon jin is the only decent person so far.
Edit: (04/2023) I took a few months break after finishing season 1, it's very dark. Only thing I want is MC to have more allies cos every cast introduced so far is out to bully her (except the driver and ML). I'm planning to continue watching until I drop it lol :>
Rewatch Value- 1/10 never rewatching it since the bully characters are annoying and the story feels too dark for me. (And i watch Dark shonen animes like csm/jjk)
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