Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Juvenile Justice (Korean: 소년 심판) is a 2022 South Korean legal drama television series that premiered on Netflix on February 25, 2022. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Written by Kim Min-seok and directed by Hong Jong-chan, it stars Kim Hye-soo , Kim Mu-yeol , and Lee Sung-min .
Lee's breakout role comes from 2022 Netflix drama Juvenile Justice, in which Lee's character is a 13-year-old male teenager Baek Seong-woo, who was charged with murdering a young schoolboy in the drama's first two episodes. Despite being a female and her Korean age of 28 at the time she portrayed Seong-woo, Lee's acting and transformation as a ...
Her performance with Lee Ho-jung was noted by allkpop.com as one of the most remarkable examples of LGBT representation in Korean drama. [4] Throughout 2022, Yoon portrayed guest roles such as Go Hye-rim in Juvenile Justice [5] and Kim Seo-yeon in Soundtrack#1. [6] She also played a supporting role as Ddong-geum in Bloody Heart. [7]
Shim made her debut as a director at the age of 18 in the film Nobody's Subconscious and Realm, released in 2016. [5]Shim Dal-gi made her acting debut in 2018 in the TV series Feel Good to Die, [6] and short film Dong-a for which she was awarded the Jury's Special Award for the Actor at Mise-en-scène Short Film Festival.
Subsequent roles have further demonstrated Jo's range as an actor. In the Netflix series Juvenile Justice, she underwent a dramatic transformation, playing the role of a juvenile criminal named Yoon Eun-jung. Despite the stark contrast with her previous character, Jo Yoon-soo seamlessly inhabited the new role, captivating viewers with her ...
The popularity of Korean drama is spread across a range of genres, including this week’s seventh-placed title, zombie thriller “All Of Us Are Dead,” and sixth-placed show, youth crime drama ...
He is known for his roles in dramas such as Tracer, Moonshine, Hotel del Luna, Juvenile Justice, Taxi Driver and Link: Eat, Love, Kill. [2] He also appeared in movies Secret Zoo, Sunset in My Hometown, Burning and What Happened to Mr. Cha?. [3] [4]
Noh Chak-Hee, a brilliant but ruthless corporate lawyer, is the adopted "granddaughter" of the founder of Seoul's most prominent law firm. Just as she is about to receive a promotion to partner after successfully defending a pharmaceutical company for manufacturing harmful birth control pills, the police arrest her for manipulating a woman who had taken the pills into attempting suicide.