I saw a short clip of this movie somewhere on Facebook, and I decided to give it a watch. It gave the impression of something like typical school drama stuff. Not until I watched it did I see how much of a different school drama it was.

It actually begins with the death of Ok Chan-Mi's twin brother, Park Wom-Seok. After a few back-and forths by the police department, they closed the case up as suicide. But Ok Chan-Mi, who was on a video call with her twin brother the day the incident happened, refused to accept that the death of her twin was suicide. That was how she left the place she was staying and transferred all the way down to his school to find out what actually happened.
And trust me, that was where it started getting complicated. At first she didn't make it known that the guy who died was her twin brother; she kept asking different people in school about it, while some claim her brother was a good person, others have a different opinion of him. It kept going on until it finally came to the open that she was Park Won-seok's twin.

Things got out of hand, and various things began to happen to her; her life was being threatened and all of that, not to talk of the various backlash and evil being done to her in school, but still she refused to transfer or drop out. Eventually she moved in with a student, Ji Soo-Heo. Ji Soo-Heon happens to be someone who punishes students that bully others. Nobody knows he's the one, but he's a celebrated hero.
And it feels good to see someone standing up to fight for the students who are being bullied. It wasn't easy for the hero, though (Ji Soo-Heon); he has his own battles too. He has health issues he's battling with and a sick mother to cater to too.

I love Ji Soo-Heon so much. Honestly, even when evidence and stuff began to point at him as the one who killed Ok Chan-Mi's twin. The movie, of course, has a lot of twists in it. I remember when Ji Soo-Heon went to warn a bully in the mechanic shop at night and left him with a warning; the following day they found out that the guy died. Ji Soo-Heon definitely wasn't the killer, who could have been in the dark, committing such atrocious acts and making it look like it was Ji Soo-Heon.
There are times I'm annoyed at some characters for what they do and how they keep silent knowing fully well that they knew something. The drama obviously goes beyond just a revenge story; it shows how the school can be different places to different people. I can't help but ask myself, how is taking matters into your own hands justice? Or will revenge create another total victim entirely?
I love the movie, though; I love the twist, I love the characters, and I love the suspense. It is worth watching.
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Rating: 90/100
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