Jooshin Excessive College, an establishment catering to the elite, selectively admits college students based mostly on their wealth and affect—however with sure exemptions. Working towards what they imagine is a nod to “noblesse oblige,” the varsity takes in few scholarship college students. All was well-controlled, till a switch scholar decides to overthrow the system as a consequence of a darkish secret: he’s out for revenge.
Listed below are 4 causes to observe the collection:
1.) It’s everyone’s first main position.
That is the primary time the 5 fundamental solid members might be main a drama collection.
Roh Jeong Eui as Jung Jae Yi began as a baby actress and ultimately performed the second lead within the hit Korean drama “Our Beloved Summer season.” Whereas Lee Chae Min (from “Crash Course In Romance”) as Kang Ha and Kim Rae Received (from “King The Land”) as Kim Ri An are each rising rookie actors.
It’s additionally notable so as to add that the 5 all had considerably equal components and are important characters in constructing the plot—this consists of “My Excellent Stranger” co-stars Ji Hye Received and Lee Received Jung as Yoon He Ra and Lee Woo Jin, respectively.
2.) The numerous reunions.
Apart from “My Excellent Stranger”, there are additionally a couple of extra reunions in “Hierarchy”, together with co-stars from “Crash Course In Romance” and “Responsibility After College.”
3.) The cinematography.
The broad angle pictures merely set the temper for sure scenes, emphasizing pivotal moments and its significance. The method is commonly used when introducing new info to evoke particular feelings whereas additional creating the story—signifying a plot twist or a key change.
4.) Navigates gray areas across the complexity of morality.
“Hierarchy” began with a fairly darkish premise that ultimately veered away from its assumed basis. That is what units it aside from its counterparts from the identical style. It’s not purely evil, however it’s not totally righteous both. Nonetheless, it retains accountability as its ethical lesson.
All in all, “Hierarchy” is a thriller highschool romance drama rolled into one. It’s edgy, and circles across the lives of prosperous college students. Nonetheless, even when some conflicts are elevated as a consequence of their distinguished backgrounds, the storyline doesn’t go overboard. (It’s not a makjang.)
“Hierarchy”, nonetheless, is much more centered round ethics—sarcastically, embodying a tone akin to the balanced scales of justice fairly than a crown or throne to represent royalty. Therefore, redefining highschool royalty.
All seven episodes of “Hierarchy” are actually streaming on Netflix.