The most commendable thing about Korean dramas is their daring. It dares to shoot almost all film and television drama themes, and can also shoot deep topics. There is a new drama on the weekend, “Juvenile Justice” starring Hye-soo Kim.
The main content of the play is the trial of female judges against juvenile offenders who are not restricted by the law but have lethal tendencies.
This in itself is a socially spicy problem. When both the victim and the perpetrator are minors, who should the Libra be leaned toward?
Generally speaking, the punishment for juvenile offenders is forgiveness, acceptance, and reeducation.
However, how should children injured or victimized in the incident be protected and compensated?
The female judge Shim Eun-seok, starring Hye-soo Kim in the play, has a great personality: cold outside and hot inside, vigorous and resolute, and has the judgment ability of a professional judge. She also has a keener insight than a prosecutor, and a swifter action than a police officer.
Female judge Shim Eun-seok lives alone, works hard, and looks like a mature black panther; he is very popular.
The update speed of “Juvenile Justice” is also touching, with ten episodes at a time.
The content of the first episode is fast-paced, and the plot develops from mediocre to unexpected reversal.
Female judge Shim Eun-seok has more than once expressed her disgust with juvenile offenders. She has expressed it to her new colleagues, to the newly released juvenile offender in person, and to the suspect juvenile offender.
She has repeatedly stated her position not to emphasize her bias, but to emphasize her judgment.
“Half their words are lies,” Shim Eun-seok says, and the part she doesn’t say: They’re also good at acting, using their child-like faces.
On the first day of employment, Shim Eun-seok had a dinner with his colleagues. After the meal, he found that his wallet had been stolen. At the same time, other people’s wallets were also stolen. The suspect was at the scene.
However, the suspect was aggrieved and angrily denied the theft. The surrounding police officers and colleagues who were familiar with the suspect confirmed that she had just been released and could not commit any more crimes.
Shim Eun-seok doesn’t think so, she insists on calling the police and specifies that the theft is the suspect.
When a wallet was found in the corner, and the police chief and the crowd had to decide, Shim Eun-seok returned to the scene to reveal that the suspect still had a wallet in his pocket.
Originally, she didn’t reveal the secret just to show the suspect’s face, but being irritated by the crowd, she could only “do the bad guy to the end”.
The first time we met, the sharpness of the female judge became a deep memory of the colleagues present.
The first official case of the new official was very difficult: a thirteen-year-old boy murdered an eight-year-old boy in a brutal way, and the public opinion was very loud.
The mother of the perpetrator was cheating, without an apology. The mother of the victim was pitiful and in tears, and did not know what kind of verdict she could demand for her child.
What irritated the female judge even more was that the thirteen-year-old boy surrendered to the crime, and the court looked disdainful, telling the process and motivation of the crime like a joke.
And the juvenile suspect clearly knows that juvenile crimes will not bear legal responsibility, and a certificate of mental disorder will be issued.
However, what the suspect, who was sober and committed evil because of the two exoneration certificates, did not expect that it was the mental disorder certificate that exposed the possibility of another real culprit in the case.
Shim Eun-seok will not do things in an orderly manner after analyzing the mental disorder crime. When she decides to re-investigate and is scolded by the police officer, she can only investigate by herself until she catches up with the real suspect.
The reversal of the case within the case makes the seemingly mediocre plot dark and bright, and one conclusion can be drawn from here: the show is serious, an upgraded version of crime film, and it is worth watching.
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