Juvenile Justice (Movie Review)



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Juvenile Justice


(Movie Review)

Jericho P. Riego


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Aldin Landoy


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Introduction


Juvenile Justice is a series of television shows on South Korean television that explores the complex and frequently sad realm of the juvenile justice system. The show is directed by Hong Jong-chan, and Kim Min-seok's screenplay includes Kim Hye-soo, Kim Mu-yeol, and Lee Sungmin. The central protagonist of the story's premise is a judge who despises children but is selected to preside over a court for kids. As judges, social workers, and other professionals grapple with the challenges of working with young people who have been accused of crimes, the program focuses on a group of young prosecutors.
The scheme renders a thoughtful analysis of how the juvenile justice system can both falter and flourish to serve the young people who come into contact with it. It places emphasis on the difficult decisions that system employees must make and the personal stories that underpin each case.
Juvenile Justice illuminates some of the most significant issues affecting young people today, such as mental health, abuse, and poverty, through its compelling characters and confusing plotlines. The need of providing resources and support to kids who run the danger of being embroiled in the system, as well as crucial questions about the balance between punishment and rehabilitation in the judicial system. Juvenile Justice offers a serious and thorough overview of the problems that youth in the judicial system and those in society who support and protect them deal with. This series offers a perceptive and powerful investigation of the human with themes of trauma and mental illness, the strength of friendship, love, and hope, and institutional injustice.
Despite its flaws, Juvenile Justice is a respectable addition to Netflix's library. Original pieces with challenging themes that are not for the faint of heart. The show features violent scenarios in which justice is not always upheld. The show will act as a good launch pad for more if it is renewed. Drama, suspense, and social commentary are all combined in Juvenile Justice. Is a must-watch for anybody interested in learning more about the complex and sometimes disregarded juvenile justice sector.

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