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Eric
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Wickedly Intense, Jaw-droppingly Serious, and Appallingly Realistic

This series startled me with astounding intensity. The urgency of it, the darkness of it, the unparalleled realistic horror. In a story woven through likely events, complex villains, and passive yet perpetuating characters, such unbelievable things occur with plausibility and motive. The main cast, driven by individual problems and personalities, interact in a way that's sometimes friendly, sometimes tense, and sometimes outright criminal. A grounded shaky cam and fast paced contrasting music only add to the realism of a drama which contains meaningful messages about issues that still resonate today.

One result of the tone and events of the series is a consuming need for justice and resolution within the viewer. This makes for a riveting show, which I managed to binge in about a day (not too difficult, as the runtime is about five or six hours). The story progresses quickly, with clear (but not obvious) relaying of information. There is no filler, and really no nonsense, which helps the show maintain it's serious and respectful tone. Frankly, it has to be respectful, as the things it covers are not only villainous, but horrific and traumatizing, in a disgustingly real sense.

One thing that stands out about the series, especially in contrast to others like it, is the unorthodox but completely great choice in music. Tense moments are filled with fast paced tracks akin to action thrillers, emphasizing the panic of the characters in them. Music often stops and starts with realizations and cuts between characters, depicting the wildly differing viewpoints of those in each confrontation, and the eerie impossibility of things that happen with ease. All of this is laid on top of video done with a shaky cam that is realistic but not obtrusive, and which still manages to fit in some more artistic shots while conveying information efficiently.

Another thing which is both frustrating but ultimately rewarding is the complete realism and struggle within plot points and resolutions. Things don't happen by chance here, and if there is any luck it's always on the villain's side. The main character(s) feel like they're facing every possible opponent at once, including the universe. There are no breaks. Every positive change or event that happens is entirely due to a proactive action by one of the characters. This makes every resolution, every win for the characters feel completely earned. It also requires some strong and resilient characters to fight for them.

In many dramas that deal with bullying, the characters fighting against it are weak, and overcome it with luck or extreme help from others. While our protagonist starts out weak, and does receive some help from others, she quickly becomes extremely strong and outspoken, someone worth rooting for amidst the terrible odds stacked against her. Indeed, all the protagonists have their own circumstances and struggles which add depth to them but doesn't prevent them from speaking out against what is wrong (at least, eventually). That said, those who are the protagonists is not always clear. Good characters do bad things, and bad characters do good things, and sometimes you don't even know which is which. But there is always clear motivation behind the actions, leaving us and the hero to figure out what should be done about them.

Some of the most interesting, well written, and pivotal characters are the main villains. There are a few of them who are indisputably the antagonists, even if there are occasional moments of redemption (if they can even amount to that). These villains, in response to their own extreme situations, backgrounds, and fears, act out in terrible ways against those who initially expect kindness from them, using sinister manipulation and fear tactics. These characters blackmail, threaten, pressure, and otherwise extort those around them to do their bidding, wielding public opinion like a weapon against their opponent. On one side, they can be frighteningly clever, while on the other they can be clingy, scared, paranoid, jealous, and even unhinged. There are some moments with these characters that, accentuated by the desperate music and fantastic acting, are genuinely terrifying.

Almost all these characters have some sort of change throughout the series. Protagonists can gain bravery or resilience, gray characters can flip sides or reveal new parts of themselves, and villains can grow gradually more unhinged or just snap all at once. Each character is affected by the events that occur, and change realistically according to those events and their own circumstances. Even in the end, there is no perfect resolution where all the characters unnaturally snap to some universal new understanding of morals and justice, and instead they continue to respond according to what has occurred. Again, it's sometimes frustrating, but ultimately rewarding for the story and the viewer.

While this show is extremely dark, and absolutely not suitable to younger audiences or those with triggers to violence or sexual assault, it does convey some positive messages about these situations. For instance, media often shows kids getting into trouble for reporting on their bullying, which could be harmful for those going through bullying in real life. This show, however does not do such a thing, and rather rewards characters for being brave and doing things that are beneficial for those going through similar situations in real life.

There are also messages relating to the negative acts of certain characters, stipulating potential causes, motivations, and circumstances that could lead people to become like that. A very interesting part of the series are a certain set of characters (usually delegated "the boys" of the classroom) who are typically bystanders but often perform a form of twisted, subjective justice eerily similar to cancel culture. These students act on uncertain information and issue cruel punishments in the form of public ridicule. At the same time, they do nothing while others are being tormented, even if they know or suspect it is unjustified. The show- while not explicitly making a point of it- does a good job showing how these people can be villains too, and how they justify their complicity by quickly distancing themselves from those viewed as being in the wrong.

All in all, this drama is wickedly intense, jaw-droppingly serious, and appallingly realistic in its depiction of what are- in the end- criminal acts of violence and assault in a classroom setting. Whether it is through a desire to make a change or the need to tell a good story, the showrunners manage to convey the urgency of it all with unique and grounded camerawork, impeccable acting, and unorthodox contrasting music. The plot is fast paced, solid, and clearly depicted, while characters arcs occur easily and with reason. I wholeheartedly recommend this drama, with a bit of a warning for those susceptible to triggers and those who can't handle overly tense shows.

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Drama Freak
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Nov 23, 2020
11 of 11 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.5
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STRONG MESSAGE

This short series really does cover a serious issue that is going on in schools. It was worth the watch. And first i wasn't to sure i'd like it. But it really did send a message. The main character did a great job. Though she was bullied she pushed through it and refused to sink down to the level of those who purposely cause pain to others. Even going as far as helping the bully who was now being subjected to the kind of abuse she inflicted on others. The friendship that also came out of this was great. All went through something similar and together they were stronger. I'd definitely recommend watching this. Not only was it a good watch but it also spreads a strong message at how bullying is completely and utterly not acceptable.

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Jan 10, 2019
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Overall 8.5
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Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 6.0
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LIFE is based on a very common yet relavant theme of bullying. The drama had a lot of slightly frightening scenes but it was executed very well n the series is definitely worth a watch.

STORY 8.5/10 : The plot is kinda known n by no means anything new or innovative but still it was able to shine. I felt the thrill in the series n also there were a couple of unexpected developments making it fairly interesting. However I felt some scenes were a bit exaggerated #i havent seen a great degree of bullying in real life so that might be the reason as well.

ACTING/CAST 9/10 : The casts were not flawless but they were well acted. AYUMU'S n ANZAI'S ROLE are worth mentioning but the role that caught my eye was that of KATSUMI-KUN. YOSHIHIKO-SAN did a mind blowing job depicting his craze. His scenes gave me goosebumps - the way he glared AYUMU was frightening like a true freak. I was slightly terrified at the scene where AYUMU was abused. So this 9 goes specially for KATSUMI.

MUSIC 8.5/10 : Music was well used in his drama. The picture was more thrilling n exhilarating bcoz of the good music accompaniment. It brought a feeling of excitement n sometimes of pity for the victim.

REWATCH VALUE 6/10 : I believe this is a series where the actual value of the product would reduce if u rewatch. U won't have the same excitement n thrills as compared to the first time u watch.

OVERALL 8.5/10 : I loved this drama - it depicted both the bullies n those bullied as victims of the society. Even the bullies suffered from one thing or the other n in turn vented their stress on others. Though this is no excuse to resort to such actions i could symphathize with them to a certain extend. It also gave a very good example of forgiveness as well. ANZAI bullied AYUMU through the whole series but still AYUMU decided to help her n stood up against ANZAI being bullied. A truly noteworthy last scene indeed.

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mistyforests02
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Aug 5, 2021
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Overall 9.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 9.0
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Best I’ve seen in awhile

First off, I’d like to say that the obscurity of this drama made it very difficult to find a place to watch it. I don’t know why it doesn’t have more attention, because it was the coolest I’ve seen in awhile.

Story: Very gripping. Every second deeper made me want justice to be served, and that thought alone made my eyes glued till the very last episode. The MC has a lot of pain inflicted on her, and after falling in love with her character, all I wanted was to see pain inflicted on those horrible people who harmed her. It did teach us a lesson, because as I waited for there to be justice, there really wasn’t any served. But the lesson taught is the simple: two wrongs don’t make a right. In other words, treat others how you would like to be treated. I like to hope that karma kicked that bitch Anzai’s ass.

Music: Probably my least favorite part of the show. The same tacky soundtrack played over and over again. It was a fast paced track that gripped me just like the show did, but it really didn’t do it for me in the end.

Acting/Characters: The acting was very good, especially Manama/Anzai’s character. She really did a good job playing the emotionless psychopath. Somehow, I even managed to pity her a bit in the end. How pathetic on my part. I fell in love with Satori and Ayuma’s characters, as well as Sonoda. So I’d say the acting done there was spectacular as well!

Summary: All in all, this show is a gem. I’ve had a hard time focusing on the basic kdrama romances, and have since made a drastic shift towards Jdramas. There’s something about the rawness, realness, and dramatic aspect of them that is gripping, and this drama really made it all make sense for me. I recommend this for someone looking to get into Jdramas. Although not for the faint of heart, there is a great lesson to be learned in watching it.

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Edenie
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May 17, 2019
11 of 11 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.5
This drama is so amazing. You don't even realize, so go watch it! It's just so amazing that you would want to have a mop with you and beat everyone with it.

OST-
It wasn't much, but not lacking.

ACTING-
The MC did a great job portraying the anger that character felt. She never left me disappointed by lack of anger or other emotions. The other actors did great too, which says a lot since I wanted to slap most of them.

PLOT-
The plot is so amazing, you won't be disappointed with MC just taking hits. Beautiful friendships and heartbreaking betrayals. The plot isn't only centered around bullying yet other things that will keep you watching and never wanting it to end. The plot makes you experience sadness of bullying and other things, which is not what plots usually will do, proving its well written.

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Valentin
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Sep 23, 2017
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Overall 9.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
Watching the Drama hurts. Right in the feelings. I felt so uncomftortable while watching this, but with the last episode, its one of the best Dramas I've watched so far.
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