Kvodo/Your Honor and its Korean remake, much like A Normal Family, based loosely on Herman Koch's novel The Dinner, dive into family feuds entangled in criminal affairs. Each story portrays the lengths parents will go to protect their children, blurring moral lines in the process. These dramas masterfully explore the consequences of loyalty and deception when faced with impossible choices. For fans of tense, morally complex narratives where family bonds clash with the law, these are solid recommendations that deliver gripping, real-world stakes.
Both stories involve fathers doing immoral things to protect their sons who areinvolved in a crime.
- In Beautiful World, the plot revolves around a student who mysteriously falls from a roof and ends up in a coma. A classmate is suspected of being involved. The show explores the victim's family seeking justice while the suspect's family tries to cover up the incident.
- In Your Honor, the story involves two different families. The son of an honorable judge is involved in a car accident that kills the son of a crime boss. The judge does everything in his power to protect his son from the revenge of the crime boss.
- In Beautiful World, the plot revolves around a student who mysteriously falls from a roof and ends up in a coma. A classmate is suspected of being involved. The show explores the victim's family seeking justice while the suspect's family tries to cover up the incident.
- In Your Honor, the story involves two different families. The son of an honorable judge is involved in a car accident that kills the son of a crime boss. The judge does everything in his power to protect his son from the revenge of the crime boss.