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Netflix confirms release of 'Juvenile Justice' on February 25
Netflix confirms release of 'Juvenile Justice' on February 25
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Netflix confirms release of 'Juvenile Justice' on February 25

 

 

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<Juvenile Justice>, which is attracting attention because of the meeting of Hyesoo Kim, Muyeol Kim, Seongmin Lee, and Jungeun Lee, who gives credibility just for their existence, confirmed to be released on Netflix on February 25th. <Juvenile Justice> is a Netflix series depicting the stories of juvenile crimes and the people surrounding them when Shim Eun-seok, a judge who hates juvenile criminals, is appointed to the juvenile department of the district court.

 

The 10 character posters released together captured the different views of the judges of the Yeonhwa District Court toward the juvenile offenders and the intense expressions of the juvenile offenders. Shim Eun-seok (Kim Hye-soo), who was appointed as Judge Woo Bae-seok of the Juvenile Criminal Agreement, does not hide his cold anger towards juvenile offenders, saying, “I hate juvenile criminals.” Judge Cha Tae-joo (Kim Mu-yeol), who works with Shim Eun-seok, sees the case from a different perspective than Shim Eun-seok. Their superiors, chief judges Kang Won-joong (Lee Seong-min) and Na Geun-hee (Lee Jung-eun), arouse curiosity with expressions that are still unknown. <Juvenile Justice> gives a lot of thought to juvenile offenders and juvenile crimes through the appearance of four judges who show various perspectives toward juvenile offenders who have committed a felony in court. The sharp contrast and the black-and-white expressions of the young offenders also catch the eye. Curious about what kind of crime they have to stand before the judgment of the law, the story to be released on the 25th is raising curiosity.

 

 

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The trailer, released together, begins in a juvenile court where a boy is being tried. He surrendered himself after being implicated in a murder case, but the juvenile offender bursts into laughter by referring to the juvenile law that does not allow children under the age of 14 to go to jail. “This is why I hate you guys. With Shim Eun-seok’s words, “I can’t be rehabilitated,” the incidents and accidents caused by the boys go awry. Shim Eun-seok gives a harsher and more terrifying tip to the children who have learned that the law is no big deal. Shim Eun-seok, who took a hard punishment like the copy, “Because I dared to commit a crime at that age,” draws attention to what kind of judgment will be made on juvenile offenders who neither repent of their mistakes nor feel guilty about. <Juvenile Justice> deals with juvenile crimes and various stories directed at juvenile offenders from a balanced perspective, and through the stories of judges who judge them with cold anger, it raises a hot topic about the reality of our society and the direction to be taken. <Juvenile Justice>, which is expected to perform well by actors Kim Mu-yeol, Lee Seong-min, and Lee Jung-eun, who believes in Kim Hye-soo, who exudes intense charisma and aura, is expected to be released in [Juvenile Justice], [Dear My Friends], [Life], [Her Private Life], etc. Director Hong Jong-chan, who has been illuminating the hidden side of society in various places, is directing and raising expectations.


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