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Law School

In the wake of the murder of a professor at South Korea's top prestigious law school, professors and students find themselves among the suspects in the case.

Director(s)

Kim Sok-yun

Where to watch

Netflix

Netflix

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Cast & Crew

Ryu Hye-young

Ryu Hye-young

Kang Sol-a

Ahn Nae-sang

Ahn Nae-sang

Seo Byung-ju

Oh Man-seok

Oh Man-seok

Kang Joo-man

Lee Jung-eun

Lee Jung-eun

Kim Eun-sook

David Lee

David Lee

Seo Ji-ho

Lee Chun-hee

Lee Chun-hee

Park Geun-tae

Kil Hae-yeon

Kil Hae-yeon

Oh Jeong-hee

Lee Soo-kyung

Lee Soo-kyung

Kang Sol-b

Kim Min-seok

Kim Min-seok

Cho Ye-beom

Jung Won-joong

Jung Won-joong

Go Hyeong-soo

Cho Jae-ryong

Cho Jae-ryong

Lee Man-ho

Hyun Woo

Hyun Woo

Yoo Seung-jae

Park Hyuk-kwon

Park Hyuk-kwon

Jin Hyeong-u

Kim Myung-min

Kim Myung-min

Yang Jong-hoon

Woo Hyeon

Woo Hyeon

Seong Dong-il

Go Youn-jung

Go Youn-jung

Jeon Ye-seul

Kim Sok-yun

Kim Sok-yun

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Kim Bum

Kim Bum

Han Joon-hwi

Details

GenresDrama, Crime, Mystery
Seasons1
Episodes16
Languageko
Produced InSouth Korea
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Reviews

vylmen

4/10

I gave up trying to make sense of all the threads. Similar series that weave different timelines and hypotheticals played out in real life, use different color schemes or blurred screen edges. This is so confusing to follow, despite the dates designating the past, there are scenarios being played out that don't fit in the "present" timeline and what is real and what is a fictional trial or the things that happened leading up to that trial - or someone's imagination of what could have happened - it's a mess. At some point a convicted criminal that served out his sentence is questioning the male lead, who's also under suspicion with police watching the scene. Why would that happen? Was it also a hypothetical? Is this a custom in Korean interrogation? If you can make sense of how it's portraid, then it probably is worth the watch, because I do like how the male lead is obviously framed for a murder, with almost no way out.

ParkMin

4/10

It started off good until we had the first trial involving the first student. The drama didn't do a good job laying out the information in an effective way, but rather delivered it in monotonous big chunks. I didn't find the cases appealing. The pattern became clear after the second case. Cycling through the students while revealing more of the main case along the way. Somehow they made everything and everyone very conveniently connected to the main case. This resulted in an over-complicated mess for the sake of building something grand and complicated. Despite of their attempt, they also created too many plot conveniences because they had no clue how to progress otherwise. The students' personal stories weren't good to begin with and cliche at best. There were just too many shortcomings in the writing department to count. The cast was okay but there was a lot of overacting going around, exaggerated expressions, motions, phrases and unnecessary edge-lord-like quirkiness. You may think the professor was the main character but shortly after, he became a support one. Some episodes passed while barely saying any lines. The director was trying his damn hardest to patch up this hot mess. If he were to be replaced, the drama would flop so damn hard. Thanks to him we got something kinda watchable.

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