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Home School
12 people found this review helpful
Aug 4, 2023
18 of 18 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 3.5
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 4.0
Rewatch Value 1.5
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A Mystery Thriller Lacking Elements Of A Bit Mystery, Surprise, and Excitement

Home School promised a mystery thriller tv show about a big investigation behind the peculiar boarding school called “home school”, its absurd curriculum and rules, and the missing person from previous generation. The show stayed true to its focus, however, the plot, characters, and the writing were a let down in the middle of the show.

WHAT I LOVE:

The audience were given a chance at the beginning of the show to connect and understand the students’ behavior. We were given a glimpse on how they were treated in their own homes as a result we understand certain decisions and behaviors, such as, Phleng’s constant lying and Pennueng’s fear of being locked in a room.

Jane, Chimon, and Gun’s acting were on point. Chimon’s portrayal of Pennueng made me feel that I have to protect him which the other characters feel towards Pennueng.

Great grey/flawed characters
Jingjai, Hugo, and Fuji grew up in a oppressive environment their selfish behavior and values in life were caused by how they were brought up by their narcissistic parents. They were infuriating most of the time as their actions lead to disagreement between students, however, I understood where they were coming from which makes them relatable.


WHAT I DON’T LIKE:

The treatment they gave to students each generation was lacking support from the storyline. I wish the writers were able to put great emphasis on the drive of each masters producing an excellent and driven by revenge students.

Do we really need multiple couples in the finale? The answer is no, Hugo and Jingjai made the most sense. The two were physically attracted to each other since the first part of the show. Maki and Tibet, and Nai and White have great pacing but other than these three the others made no sense.

Unlikeable and two-dimensional characters:

Although Tibet is a likable and levelheaded character in the show I was disappointed when his character placed more importance on the siblings instead of his father who was likely murdered or driven to suicide by hypnosis. As a son, wouldn’t he be curious which is the truth? And fueled by anger and revenge if found either of the two is correct? Other than Tibet the twins are another cardboard characters used for gag and to move the storyline.

The main characters Maki, Tibet, Nai, and White did not solve or contribute to anything on the main focus of the show they simply run around and ask the masters.

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