Sometimes revenge is an imperative commodity in this cruel world
In the real world, there is law, police, and a justice system, but do these things always bring justice? Definitely not. If we look more deeply, then we can see foul play, politics, power, and money to cover the truth. Poor people never get justice, and rich people destroy justice and truth using power and money. Maybe power and money can cover the truth in court, but in reality, people are desperate for revenge. As a result, we've seen a lot of true revenge stories. One thing: don't take revenge; you should leave it to the system or karma. Nowadays, I prefer the Korean revenge genre (Reborn rich, taxi driver, Vincenzo, iljiame, married world, yong pal).To be honest, revenge stories are one of the most comforting genres.
This is the story of Ji Soo-Heon, a 19-year-old boy who began taking revenge on bullies after learning that he would die, and Ok Chan-mi, who came to this school to learn the truth about her twin brother's death. Later, they joined hands to take revenge, and one after another, other people also started to join them to take revenge. Actually, revenge stories provide emotional comfort. When they beat their bully, you feel like you are in heaven. One of the most satisfying moments was when Ok Chan Mi beat Kuk Ji-Hyeon. This series is about vengeance, but you can see a teenager's pain through friendship, support, and hints of romance. Ragging and depression are extremely common in today's youth. Maybe this kind of series can give them comfort in a positive way. This series' subject matter and theme are exceptional.
Lomon has really become a good actor; when I saw him in "Sweet Revenge," I felt like I hoped he would not disappear, but now he is killing the OTT platform with back-to-back hit series. This serious role is really made for him. Shin Ye-Eun doesn't leave either. Every actor is perfect for their role. Is everyone being fair? Do they take revenge or live it up to the system? Does the story of Ji Soo-Heon and Ok Chan-mi have a happy ending? You can satisfy your curiosity by watching a series. Trust me, you won't regret watching this series. You will feel angry, happy, sad, and desperate while watching this series. It makes you feel like you want to take revenge on yourself.
Perfect series with a great cast and a fucking amazing story. Highly recommended.
This is the story of Ji Soo-Heon, a 19-year-old boy who began taking revenge on bullies after learning that he would die, and Ok Chan-mi, who came to this school to learn the truth about her twin brother's death. Later, they joined hands to take revenge, and one after another, other people also started to join them to take revenge. Actually, revenge stories provide emotional comfort. When they beat their bully, you feel like you are in heaven. One of the most satisfying moments was when Ok Chan Mi beat Kuk Ji-Hyeon. This series is about vengeance, but you can see a teenager's pain through friendship, support, and hints of romance. Ragging and depression are extremely common in today's youth. Maybe this kind of series can give them comfort in a positive way. This series' subject matter and theme are exceptional.
Lomon has really become a good actor; when I saw him in "Sweet Revenge," I felt like I hoped he would not disappear, but now he is killing the OTT platform with back-to-back hit series. This serious role is really made for him. Shin Ye-Eun doesn't leave either. Every actor is perfect for their role. Is everyone being fair? Do they take revenge or live it up to the system? Does the story of Ji Soo-Heon and Ok Chan-mi have a happy ending? You can satisfy your curiosity by watching a series. Trust me, you won't regret watching this series. You will feel angry, happy, sad, and desperate while watching this series. It makes you feel like you want to take revenge on yourself.
Perfect series with a great cast and a fucking amazing story. Highly recommended.
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