Juvenile Justice

Juvenile Justice(2022)

TV-MA
1 seasons
61m/episode
Drama, Crime
7.9

"Young offenders sentenced as monsters."

Overview

A tough judge balances her aversion to minor offenders with firm beliefs on justice and punishment as she tackles complex cases inside a juvenile court.

Hong Jong-chan

Creator

Kim Min-suk

Creator

Hong Jong-chan

Director

Kim Min-suk

Writer

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A review by ParkMin
6.0

Written on March 10, 2024

On one hand, it tackled some important complexities surrounding youth crime and the justice system. But on the other hand, it felt like it was hitting the viewers over the head with its message a bit too hard. They always found a way to end up being overly preachy. I guess that's part of the overdramatization? The drama had a handful of cases but these were presented in descending order, with each one being less appealing than its predecessor. I feel conflicted about some of the cast choices, but if we were to ignore that and only focus on the characters, the situation didn't look so bright either. By episode 6, they started to inject personal stories and affairs, but it was a bit too late to have proper development when the drama was just 10 episodes. In the end, it was a watchable law drama with some notable ideas but remained average until the end.