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Right at the beginning of the show, a professor gets murdered and a lot of the plot revolves around figuring out what really happened and looking at all of the possible suspects / getting to know the backstories of different characters. It's a show that hooks you in and keeps you guessing, and I think all of the characters were really well fleshed out and interesting. As the audience, you keep questioning the motives of people and if they are the bad guys or not but I also liked seeing the friendships in the show as it progressed. The study group of law students truly became friends and supported each other, and there is a very subtle kind of romance between Sol A and Han Joon-Hwi although it never really gets explored.
The show has this murder case at the heart of the plot, but along the way explores the relationships between people, how good people can make terrible mistakes and conversely, how people are also capable of doing the right thing even when it's not easy.
I found the ending a bit weird in that I would have liked more details on what happened to the villain of the story and I would have liked to have seen more of Kang Dan, but I enjoyed the show and would watch a second season if it came out. And I haven't seen Kim Bum in what feels like forever, but he still looks so young! I still remember him from Boys Over Flowers, so it's nice to see him in a drama again.
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It'like nothing else..
I loved the story. Towards the end the plot is a little bit rushed yet given that its tempo fastened after episode 8 I can understand it.*Truth and justice only by law*
That pretty much sumps up the whole show. There is no easy character. All the back stories were carefully thought about.
Watching their conflicts kept me on edge, and I have to give it to them I couldn't really guess the murderer of Seo Byeong-Ju case. Not even one moment is boring if you could get through the first episodes. Cause...I don't know it wasn't easy to connect to ML Yang Jong-hoo. The first time I watched the drama I gave it up after episode 2. He looked like your stereotypical know-it-all professor but after wacthing the whole show I can say that he stands on no man's land. Not even on law if it is not perfect.
Fyi, if you wonder about any romance there is almost none. Almost, because there were enough hints about Han Jun-hui's crush on Kang Seol-A. What is more important than that is the friendship though. Dynamics of the study group is colored pink for the sake of the show but that's the beauty of the drama. It's dreamy to watch.
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It'll keep you on the edge of your seat
I didn't really have high expectations coming into this drama because it's not the type of genre that I usually watch. To be honest, the first few episodes were quite slow and it was a little difficult to get through. However, the drama really started to pick up speed and became much more interesting towards the end.Story:
The story was written really well and was filled with plot twists and unexpected turns. However, I would have liked to know what happened with Jin Hyung Woo at the end.
Acting:
The acting throughout the drama was excellent. The characters were cast really well, especially for Professor Yang, I really enjoyed his acting throughout the drama. The other characters were great as well and the acting was quite natural.
Overall:
It was a great and very enjoyable drama. It definitely gets better towards the end, so don't give up in the beginning!
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i remember when berrii watched this when it was airing and she was always screaming about the episodes in her stories and now i get the hype omg this was so good aaaaaaaaaa
the story starts with sei byungju being murdered and from there in starts a string of other cases / truths being untold until all the knots in the story are let loose. i loved how soo many cases led back to one man. also the way they always kept us in iur toes like ud be swooning over a character in this episode and he would be betraying everyone un the next. i like crime dramas anyways and this was just fabulous
the cast was so good i fell in love with all of them. like only han joonhwi, seo jihoe and kang soo were nown actors other than them everyone else was unknown and their acting was so too notch. i loved sunjae and was pretty bummed cuz he didnt have much scenes. also seo jihoe >> i have only seen him in bad roles and assumed he would do one like that again lmao
all in all this is a really good crime drama, will always keep u in ur toes like literally the flow of the cases change every 10 mins or so lmao.
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THE BEST LEGAL DRAMA EVER!
Legal dramas are a hit or miss, usually. It caters to a specific type of audience and definitely not everyone’s cup of tea. You would seldom hear someone say, “Let’s watch a legal drama for healing or to past time.” It requires your full attention, and it can’t be played in the background while you’re doing another task. That’s why when a legal drama receives so much attention and praise, you know it’s ~that~ good. And yes, long story short, Law School is worth checking out!Yang Jong-Hoon (Kim Myung-Min) is a former prosecutor. He is now a professor at a prestigious law school. He is straightforward and tends to unleash biting remarks. Students don’t like him because of this, but Yang Jong-Hoon does not care what his students think of him. Yang Jong-Hoon is focused on cultivating personnel for the law field, members who will be able to contribute meaningfully. Professor Kim Eun-Sook (Lee Jung-Eun) is his only colleague that he can speak openly.
Kang Sol (Ryoo Hye-Young) and Han Joon-Hwi (Kim Beom) are first-year law school students. Kang Sol barely got into law school. She comes from poor family background. At school, she is surrounded by students who are smart and come from wealthy backgrounds. She feels insecure and even shameful due to her background. Kang Sol slowly learns about the true legal profession. Han Joon-Hwi is at the top among first-year law school students. He is an attractive young man with leadership qualities, but he has a secret.
I thought they would take the episodic route of taking case studies per week, but they did not. Instead, they focused on the main characters’ background stories, incorporate them into the main premise, and built a solid story from there. It’s also unexpected for me to ship a non-OTP this much that I am shaken.
Murders and corruption aside, the drama is actually a slice-of-life drama about the life of law students. Everyone in the freshmen squad is relatable in terms of how they handle their academics. Of course, Kang Sol A (Ryu Hye-young) leads them as the most kindred spirit in the study group. She struggles in both finances and academics – but she never gives up. She barely passes her exams, yet she pulls through with the help of her reliable friends. Aside from her good nature, Sol A is also a filial daughter and sister. She genuinely cares for her family without hesitation.
Anyway, as a character, Joon-hwi had so much depth, and Kim Bum portrayed him convincingly. He was an orphaned boy whose beloved uncle got killed by an unknown murderer. He was even one of the prime suspects but he managed to prove himself innocent while still attending his classes. Whew! Joon-hwi didn’t even have the time to grieve in silence because he was too busy balancing his academics and solving his uncle’s untimely death. I’d like to think that this was also why SolHwi never materialized because it’s just too much for a student to handle these overwhelming emotions all at once. Even though there was no legit confirmation of SolHwi, deep in my heart, I know that Prosecutor Han and Lawyer Kang was the endgame.
My favorite Yangcrates moment was when he was able to break Ye-seul’s wall by effectively questioning her in the witness stand – law school style. Ye-seul was deeply hurt and in a state of denial and shock. She couldn’t even identify the difference between love and abuse, but Prof. Yang was able to shake her and let her realize what she’s fighting for and whom she’s fighting against.
To be honest, the drama felt dragging halfway and the revelation of Lee Man-ho (Jo Jae-ryong) as the real killer with Assemblyman Ko Hyeong-su (Jung Won-joong) as the main bad guy were underwhelming. Or maybe because I expected this to be an over-the-top whodunit series when in fact, it’s just a simple story with complex characters. What do you think?
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The drama itself isn't something amazing but it worked out and stood out among the dramas I have watched. First time to see a drama in a law school setting, with students and all. Though the drama doesn't really revolve around the school but I like it they also showcased the pressure and hardwork of the students studying law.
Yang Jong Hoon is my favorite character. He was a fit actor for the role and I think the last time I watched him being in a strict role is from the korean drama A New Leaf, and to think that he was not totally serious throught out that drama. This drama though, he is consistent with his being strict and I really look forward to seeing him among others.
The one character that I am not so attached with is Joon Hwi, I find him awkward with the role. I don't see him as that character.
Both Sols' in the drama are new characters for me. I am not familiar with them both that is why I find them interesting as well more than the others. There are questions that have not been answered and was not seen in the drama but I felt pretty satisfied with the ending.
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Law school's cinematographer is really good!
Okay so the story is a bit unrealistic because of some scenes but it was interesting.The cinematography is really good. I mean I started watching this drama for ryu he young, but I finished this drama for the cinematographer.
The story is interesting and even the acting is good but for me the cinematography was the bestttt!
The osts are great as they match the theme of this drama.
The chemistry between the leads is so good that I've watched some of the compilations on YouTube.
Well I gave it a low re-watch value because this is a thriller and it becomes boring if you already know who did it.
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my favorite kdrama so far!
I personally really love mystery and crime dramas and this one is WORTH watching. Every mystery was solved so it leaves you with no questions and big misunderstandings. It's also really funny , which makes it enjoyable to watch. I especially loved the OST (that's actually what made me watch this drama). All of the main characters have a nice character development which is also really important. I even cried at the end even tho it was a happy ending. Anyways give it a try and I'm sure you won't regret it!!Considerați utilă această recenzie?
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one the best law dramas ive watched !
i really loved this drama the cast was really well done everyone played their character really well ! i also loved the chemistry between sol a and joonhwi even though no relationship was formalised , it didnt need to be spoken because how they acted with each other said enough… id love a season 2 with them all now they are finishing their degrees and taking on more legal work !at first the ost bugged me but now im obsessed with it hahaha ,, i also liked that it was set with uni students since im also a uni student
one of my fave lines is the closing line;
“because unjust law is the most cruel violence”
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confusing beginning but pays off later
I was thoroughly confused for the first 3/4 episodes. It only started to make sense later.....and then I really enjoyed watching it. The fast pace of the storyline, the constant drama, the characters ...all had me hooked. Then towards the final episodes I started to lose sense of what and how everything was unfolding lol.But I have to say the episodes in the middle really made up for anything I didn't like about the first and end bits of this show.
Prof Kim Eun Sook was an interesting character...I liked that I couldn't figure out whether she was 'good' or 'bad'...refreshing!
Pretty Jeon Ye Seul (as her number was saved in Sol A's phone) was another refreshing character. I am glad she had a happy ending. I felt portrayed vulnerability as well as quiet strength really well. There wasn't any need to have a big, dramatic action to show realisation or need for catharsis. The writers did a good job writing her character.
Yangcrates with his majestic voice and screen presence was perfect for this role. I don't believe I've seen his work before and I am really interested to dive into his body of work.
I am only familiar with Kim Bum from his Boys Over Flower days. He did good.
Really enjoyed Kang Sol B...she was frustrating to watch...but I could sympathise with her and could see where she was coming from. The mother was annoying AF!!! Anyway, I was so invested in Kang Sol B that when she smiled at the end, I almost rejoiced alongside King Sol A.
Ah, Kang Sol A.....where do I start? I loved the scenes where she stepped up to confront problems even when Han Joon Hwi was trying to protect/defend her. It was shown in such a casual, matter of fact way, too. I liked that she was a smart person, not necessarily book-smart or top of her class, but intuitive and clever.
I'd recommend to anyone who is interested in a fast-paced legal drama.
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OMG MY ALL TIME FAVOURITE DRAMA
Law School is probably my favourite K-drama of 2021. Even as a person who knows nothing about law, I found it very interesting. Every single character and case was connected in some way or the other and this made the drama have a more continuous storyline unlike some other dramas based on law. We saw the hardships law students face during their time in law school. The cast did an amazing job in portraying their characters. The main leads had immense chemistry and so did the supporting cast. The episodes always ended on a cliff-hanger and that made the viewers thrilled and excited to watch the next episodes. The acting and production of the drama was so good that I still think such a school exists somewhere in South Korea. My favourite character in the drama was Kim Eui Sook played by Lee Jong Eun. There were times where I wondered if she was one of the main leads. That's because her character didn't have much impact in the first few episodes. But after episode 10, it all started coming together. She was working behind the scenes but her hard work payed off in the end. Overall, Law School is a drama I enjoyed a lot. I'm sure I will find the cases interesting even if I watch the drama again.Considerați utilă această recenzie?