The standout scene-stealer. Oh-sung is the school’s charming, popular, and utterly sociopathic “prince.” He wears a smile while orchestrating beatings, extortion, and worse. Choi Hyun-wook’s performance is terrifyingly good – he makes you almost like Oh-sung before reminding you of his cruelty. He is the primary antagonist.
8/10 Where to watch: Disney+ (selected regions) / Hulu Episodes: 12 Genre: Thriller, Mystery, Action, School, Vigilante
K-dramas often feature various types of revenge storylines, including:
In K-dramas, characters may be motivated to seek revenge for various reasons, including:
: Unlike traditional hero stories, the characters in Revenge of Others navigate a "morally gray" landscape. Soo-heon's actions, while satisfying for viewers, raise questions about the cycle of violence and the psychological toll of revenge.
The standout scene-stealer. Oh-sung is the school’s charming, popular, and utterly sociopathic “prince.” He wears a smile while orchestrating beatings, extortion, and worse. Choi Hyun-wook’s performance is terrifyingly good – he makes you almost like Oh-sung before reminding you of his cruelty. He is the primary antagonist.
8/10 Where to watch: Disney+ (selected regions) / Hulu Episodes: 12 Genre: Thriller, Mystery, Action, School, Vigilante
K-dramas often feature various types of revenge storylines, including:
In K-dramas, characters may be motivated to seek revenge for various reasons, including:
: Unlike traditional hero stories, the characters in Revenge of Others navigate a "morally gray" landscape. Soo-heon's actions, while satisfying for viewers, raise questions about the cycle of violence and the psychological toll of revenge.