Very messy.
The actors did their roles great the story is just purely bad. It's really really really boring it did not meet my expectations at all. I only kept watching to find out who the killer really is. Is it worth it no? If you really enjoyed it congrats but this just a waste of budget. It has so many potentials unfortunately it turned out this way.Was this review helpful to you?
All that shines isn't gold.
Hierarchy offers a unique glimpse into the world of South Korea's elite (well, the unreal one, of course), set against the backdrop of a prestigious institution founded by the powerful Jooshin Group. With a compelling premise and an ensemble cast of striking characters, the series promises a blend of love, friendship, revenge, and compassion among eighteen privileged students. However, despite its appealing aesthetics, overall solid performances, and memorable/addictive soundtrack, the storyline falls short, leaving viewers with a sense of emptiness.Visuals and Soundtrack:
The visual appeal of Hierarchy is undeniable. The high production value is evident in the stunning cinematography, which captures the grandeur of the school and its elite lifestyle. The OST is another highlight, perfectly complementing the drama's intense and emotional moments, enhancing the viewing experience.
Characters and Performances:
The cast delivers commendable performances, bringing depth to their characters. Roh Jeong-eui is okayy as Jung Jae-i, the queen of Jooshin High School. Lee Chae-min, as the new scholarship student Kang Ha, brings a mix of charm and mystery, keeping viewers intrigued about his hidden motives. Kim Jae-won portrays Kim Ri-an, the successor to the Jooshin Group, with a pretty-much convincing blend of ambition and vulnerability. Ji Hye-won’s portrayal of Yoon He-ra captures the essence of jealousy and ambition, while Lee Won-jung as Lee Woo-jin offers a refreshing mix of visual appeal and kindness.
Supporting characters add layers to the story. Kim Tae-jung as Choi Yun-seok, the school's top fighter, brings intensity and loyalty. Kwon Eun-bin, Seo Jun, and others provide solid support, enriching the narrative.
Storyline and Execution:
While the premise of Hierarchy is intriguing, it falters in execution. The idea of a school divided by elite status and scholarship students sets up a dynamic plot filled with potential conflicts and alliances. Kang Ha's quest for revenge against those responsible for his brother's death introduces a gripping plot. However, the narrative struggles to maintain coherence and depth. The pacing feels inconsistent, and certain plot points are either underdeveloped or rushed, leaving gaps in the story.
Despite the strong character development and backstories, the series often feels like it is treading familiar territory without offering fresh perspectives or twists. The dialogues and interactions, while engaging, sometimes fail to deliver the emotional punch necessary to elevate the drama. This results in a series that, despite its high points, lacks a certain resonance, making the overall experience somewhat hollow.
Conclusion:
Hierarchy has all the ingredients for a standout drama: a high-stakes environment, complex characters, and a captivating premise. Its visual appeal and soundtrack are top-notch, and the cast delivers strong performances. However, the storyline leaves much to be desired. While it offers moments of brilliance, the series ultimately falls short of its potential, leaving viewers yearning for a more cohesive and impactful narrative. For those intrigued by high school or guilty pleasure dramas, Hierarchy is worth a watch, but be prepared for an experience that, despite its surface appeal, may leave you wanting more.
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Okay so alot of bad stuff happens in this show bullying, abusive father, etc.. but what gets me is as the story progresses nothing actually stops it or fixes it. It lacks the feel good underdog triumph. Basically going nowhere.Cinematically, the director was on point. Hit the angles and lights and bla bla. I cant hate on that but the show is anticlimactic and leaves you wanting something more.
Im on episode 7 now andI liked it at first and had hope but now i hate it. I dont like how the relationship of the main couple is so toxic and narcissistic. The female lead just walks around being mysterious and broody and the centre of attention. Typical storyline. This male lead (the rich one not the scholarship kid) is an asshole who disguises all his bad behaviour under the love for whatever her name was and she just lets him..she knows all the bullying and stuff he does and she just lets him. I love the scholarship kid but it doesnt seem like he's going to win well we'll see. Its all over the place ??. But safe to say i really hate the story arch of the main couple.
Scholarship guy is hot and courageous. Hes the reason i kept watching. He dont shh from nobody. At first i was like meh but his i dont care sense of confidence sold it.
Anyway I love a good underdog story
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cliche
I could already name 5 turkish dramas with the exact plot after only watching 2 episodes. Roh Jeung Eui's acting abilities were nonexistent, despite doing well in 18 again. There was no chemistry between the main leads and they were all dull. The only thing I liked about this drama was the fact that Ji Hye Won was casted for the role of He-Ra. Although she is a rookie actress, her acting and visuals are superior. Hoping to see more of her projects in the future. Also, I don't know who was singing the OST, but I loved their voice.Was this review helpful to you?
This is actually good, but don't expect greatness
Despite the reviews that do not match their ratings I believe an approximate 7-8 fits well ( MDL users will give it a 7 and call bad )The show tries to mimic western teen PG16 shows, call it a PG euphoria/Elite while taking aspects from the lately released Revenge of Others and Bitch x Rich.
The plot opens up quite well, your main character is smarter than he appears and the people around him don't see that early. The whole premise of scholarship student in a mega rich school was done in Bitch x Rich but unlike that show here there's a bit more depth to it here, I felt several times that the rich kids are not actually flat when it came to hating scholarship students on the defense that their parent paid riches to enroll them while a group of kids get in through academical grades only and although that doesn't warrant the hatred shown you would have to look through the eyes of the sheltered spoiled kids to understand that their complaints make sense....for them atleast who see the world as money money and money.
The bullying was surprisingly fresh, the antagonist is not evil going around torturing kids like most shows but instead I was sold on the simple concept of the powerful not having to do anything to establish a hierarchy. The kids have so much fear and respect for the antagonist that they become obedient and ready to destroy anyone that annoys him while he just walks away. Most bullying scenes involve his lackeys getting riled up to prove they're powerful while the antagonist shows his lack of care because power is power and does not need evidence at every minor inconvenience. Ri-an's lack of interest is as merciful as it is merciless, by ignoring he spares the kids around him but by ignoring he also lets the bullying continue, a hierarchy is a sharp sword.
The female lead being weak was one of the show's slower points, her trauma and suffering made for a more packed drama but her development took far too long and was not quite fruitful in many areas. I would have loved to see her with the courage to stand up to her family at earlier points in the show, but somehow I believe her maturity shows up well in the show especially in what she deems important to protect and how she protects it...not fit to own a conglomerate but is definitely strong enough to protect what's hers from anyone even the likes of her father as shows in her last couple scenes.
The love triangle DID NOT EXIST for the love of god, people on here might be slow I've noticed. From the beginning the FL was trying to protect the ML and he was trying to get closer to her to figure out the truth as shown many many times, were feelings caught in the process? yes. was there ever an intention of a romance? no they made it obvious they have bigger concerns. Both Leads are so kind-hearted they mistook each other's actions for romance briefly but again the shows us how un-interested both are in moments of clarity. She was not about to dump her 15 years since childhood soulmate for a random kid she just met and he was not gonna go for the girl who was majorly responsible for that major accident that he's put his blood and tears into investigating. Their relationship in the last 3 episodes was one of the best parts of the show, they care for each other as two kids who bonded through trauma but they also let each other know they got important shit to fight for and protect even if it means harming each other. That is just beautiful and for people here to mistake it for a stupid love triangle is sad.
All this rich shit isn't really over the top, if kids like me drank and partied every other week in high school and iam from a middle class family iam pretty sure a girl whos daily allowance can shoulder a family of 10 will get into parties like that, and there'll be alcohol and drugs it really is not that weird. The kids are pretentious though, rightfully....i mean who wouldn't if u showed up to school in a fucking Maybach owned several super cars and had school club activities that costed 30 thousand dollars to take part in AS A KID
All in all everything is done right, but nothing is done great. The acting was mediocre, the plot was decent, the characters were hit or miss, the production/direction/art was absolutely fantastic....the cinematographers were in their BAG.
Extremely appealing show on the eye and the ear, you go in for a fun time but you're not leaving with anything memorable. a perfect 7.5... 8 cause the actors are so beautiful, seriously Roh Jeong Eui I could not stop staring ma'am god bless you., Kim jae won too that's one handsome bastard.
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NOT BAD BUT NOT GOOD
I liked this drama to some extent but It is really hard for me to understand what is KH doing. Is it a romance or a revenge drama?so much ambiguity. Waiting a whole year for this drama, was not worth the wait. I believe our time was wasted and the exhilaration I felt for this drama was invaluable.
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A life story
First let me say I hate school bullying stories. With that being said, I was somewhat surprised by this one. If you take the time to immerse yourself into the two main characters, you will find a complicated story of love, betrayal and vengeance. The story is really about Jae I and her life. The side stories and even the influence of Kang Ha only help define her story. I found her life poignant and painfully sad. A controlling father, a narcissistic sometimes brutal boyfriend, and a school broken by all moral standards are enough to alter the path of any normal young person. Her tenacity to survive this onslaught of emotions is a tribute her strong character. While I could have written a different ending, I wasn’t disappointed in the one I watched. I think Roh Jeong Eui did an excellent job portraying Jae I.Was this review helpful to you?
Hierarchy devours people, regardless of their status
I liked it very much! And most likely there will be a second season! It is very clearly shown that dependent people who have created a hierarchy are themselves victims of a system that does not take into account the personal desires and freedom of choice of those who are in charge. They are also victims who take it out on those on another level of the pyramid. The question is: why is everyone so eager to get there from a world of complete “freedom”? And is it possible to be happy after gaining power and burying yourself!The cast is super! The main character also went to the favorites, since the other main characters were already there. Looking forward to the continuation! What about our hero? Does he want justice or gain power? The post-credits scene and the turn in the life of the main character invite us to think about the possible change in the second season of the romantic line.
P.s. I really like that the dialogues and actions, as well as the actors, correspond to the age of their characters. It looks very organic. Status children are ordinary children, only without the opportunity to show their weakness, vulnerability, confusion to their parents.
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I expected more from this drama
This drama promises you a lot: mystery, kissing, sex, scandal, bullying,..... but this kdrama is not that interesting because of the first 3 episodes. the other episodes are really a bit boring.what I like.
1). Background Music: The background music was catchy and perfectly conveyed the emotions of each scene. Overall the BGMs were very well done.
2) Ending scenes of each episode: Each episode ended on a high note with scenes designed to get viewers excited
3) the clothes that the people were wearing were really beautiful, every scene also looked expensive, I think they worked hard to make this kdrama.
I didn't like this very much.
1) 1 episode is a bit too long. namely 1 hour which is quite long for 1 episode.
2) Was there even a plot? this drama is a bit similar to the Elit series. The love triangle was pointless and the murder mystery, while initially intriguing, ended predictably and unsatisfying. This show is a perfect example of a beautiful outside without an inside.
3) I expected Jung Jae I and Kang Ha to become a couple, but unfortunately that wasn't the case.
I do recommend watching this kdrama because it is not necessarily boring or fun.
these are the reasons why i give this drama a 7 out of 10.
byeee :)
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The composition of the story/plot is very messy
Interesting, but not a great drama. The composition of the story/plot is very messy; actually, the conflict you want to highlight in this drama is very confusing. And you shouldn't romanticise two egotistical rich kids who have hurt and victimised many people also I feel like Kang Ha's character was wasted.```
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KDramas have become as rubbish as Spanish ones
So Netflix thought of regurgitating their stupid European shows in Korean dressing ?They bought the same guy whose family is killed comes for revenge, blackmailing, becomes so much lovesick with opp's gf like "f my dead bro", then it's all unicorn and butterflies lmao.
Also the cast acting was so bad looked like Walmart versions of Elite S1 cast esp the Ra guy why does he act like they're preventing him from entering bathroom ?
The only plus cinematography the rest was horse pi.
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The writer of this character script did a very poor job of writing the script.
There are many series that are like this but they do it much better than this one. Especially the chapters and plot of the series. The more I watch this story, the less fun I think it becomes. There was no revenge or payback in any way. But it turned into a love triangle instead. The more I watched it, the more I didn't feel like it was fun.Was this review helpful to you?