If you were craving more South Korean content after brilliant shows like Squid Games, All Of Us Are Dead, Hellbound, and Sweet Home, then I’m sure that you found Netflix’s latest teen thriller drama series, Hierarchy, to your liking. Directed by Bae Hyeon-jin from a screenplay by Chu Hye-mi, the Netflix series is set at an elite South Korean high school, and it follows the story of a transfer student who seems to have a hidden motive behind enrolling in the school. So, if you loved the teen drama, revenge, love, and friendships in Hierarchy, here are some similar shows you could watch next.
Revenge of Others (Hulu) Credit – Disney+
Revenge of Others is a South Korean teen thriller drama series directed by Kim Yoo-jin from a screenplay by Lee Hee-myung. The Disney+ series follows the story of Ok Chan-mi, a shooting champion, as she transfers to a...
Revenge of Others (Hulu) Credit – Disney+
Revenge of Others is a South Korean teen thriller drama series directed by Kim Yoo-jin from a screenplay by Lee Hee-myung. The Disney+ series follows the story of Ok Chan-mi, a shooting champion, as she transfers to a...
- 6/17/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
It may feel slightly strange that a director credited with blockbuster hits such as “A Bittersweet Life“, “I Saw The Devil” and “The Age of Shadows” would find himself directing a short revolving around the lost love of a young adult, but that is exactly where Kim Jee-woon finds himself. Far more tempered and restrained than his previous works, it is a welcome change of pace from Kim’s other directorial efforts, in turn excelling through its punchy pacing and accessible, vulnerable storytelling.
Predominantly, the narrative revolves around the recipient of the abrupt ending of a youthful relationship, Su-ji (Bae Suzy), as she navigates her way through life in the early stages of being dumped. Heartbroken, shocked, bitter, yet also optimistic, the post-adolescent seeks to reclaim an earned independence through the ten-minute feature, taking back her belongings from her ex-beau with a defined gravitas. However, as is the way with heartbreak,...
Predominantly, the narrative revolves around the recipient of the abrupt ending of a youthful relationship, Su-ji (Bae Suzy), as she navigates her way through life in the early stages of being dumped. Heartbroken, shocked, bitter, yet also optimistic, the post-adolescent seeks to reclaim an earned independence through the ten-minute feature, taking back her belongings from her ex-beau with a defined gravitas. However, as is the way with heartbreak,...
- 1/11/2021
- by Nathan Sartain
- AsianMoviePulse
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