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dramastream · 6 months ago
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He Ra & Woo Jin│Ep.01 HIERARCHY (2024), dir. Bae Hyun Jin
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xiaofengs · 6 months ago
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JI HYEWON as YOON HERA Hierarchy 하이라키 (2024) - Episode 1
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huimangi · 6 months ago
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Lee Won Jung as "Lee Woo Jin" and Ji Hye Won as "Yoon He Ra" in Hierarchy (2024)
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teashh · 6 months ago
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So I binged Hierarchy on Netflix and OH MY GODS. It's so good. I see people lashing out on the drama because they want UK and Spain type of high school drama but can we please acknowledge that THIS IS ASIA. The standards and morals are DIFFERENT here. Why are you expecting the UK and Spain kinda storyline in a country that's NOT UK or Spain.
NOT SPOILER FREE
It makes each character so very morally grey that you cannot help but root for all of them.
Kang Ha is driven by revenge but truly cares for Jae-i. He also wants to make amends (I think. I don't think he's the one who sent the last message).
Jae-i is a tortured heroine and will go to any lengths to protect the people she loves and I'm here for it. But she's also someone who acknowledged her mistakes and that of her friends. She's also very steady. Like a rock.
Ri-an, again is someone who is accountable. He takes responsibility for his mistakes once he's aware of it but he's also arrogant. But he's so selectively loyal that it just gives Slytherin vibes. He's also a tortured chaebol and loves loves loves Jae-i.
Woo jin is a mastermind. He's kind but he'll do anything and I mean anything for the person he chooses. It's so cool to see him choosing one friend over another. And he's so artistic. He's a kind face but a wicked mind. So morally grey
Yoon He-ra is jealous and prideful. She herself admits that she's a bitch but she's a bitch with morals. I absolutely loved the dynamics between her and jae-i and the way it ended. And seriously. You will grow to love her.
I loved the way they absolved the love triangle also. They made a case for each one of the characters. They didn't make Jae-i indecisive. She was headstrong and steadfast. And it didn't downgrade one love interest over another. Both love and care for jae-i in their own way. Jae-i also doesn't lead anyone on.
And the way Kang Ha made the school take responsibility- it wasn't your typical revenge drama. That's why I think that the last message wasn't sent by Kang Ha. He's not the type to do it.
All the characters are so morally grey. Especially Ri-an. I loved every single one of them. I would totally recommend it because it really is very good. I genuinely hope this gets a season 2.
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namjhyun · 6 months ago
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Roh Jeong Eui, Lee Chae Min, Ji Hye won and Lee Won Jung for W Korea June 2024 promoting the kdrama Hierarchy.
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iconsfilm · 5 months ago
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hierarchy icons | like or reblog if you save
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tokyicons · 3 months ago
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ji hyewon icons
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renjuniiie · 5 months ago
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Ji Hyewon as Yoon Hera & Lee Wonjung as Lee Woojin in Hierarchy
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stuff-diary · 6 months ago
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Hierarchy
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TV Shows/Dramas watched in 2024
Hierarchy (2024, South Korea)
Director: Bae Hyeon Jin
Writer: Chu Hye Mi
Mini-review:
Oof, what a disappointment. I feel like this wanted to be one of those transgressive teen shows we get in the West, but then it didn't have the guts to go all the way and ended up being like any other kdrama about the rich and the poor. And even then, it's just not good at that either. The writing leaves a lot to be desired, and it gets more boring with every episode. The acting is also all over the place; some of the actors do a solid job, but most of them are mediocre or downright terrible. Tbh, there are two things that save this drama from disaster: firstly, the director adds a lot of style and flair to the proceedings; secondly, sometimes it's fun to see a bunch of super pretty people all together in one place. But still, there are a lot of shows where you can find those things with much better quality. I wouldn't recommend Hierarchy, unless you really love someone in the cast...
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snoopdoggs · 6 months ago
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she's so beautiful its crazy
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somanykdramas · 6 months ago
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HIERARCHY
GENRES: Drama
SUMMARY: A bunch of rich kids go to school, bully the non-rich kids until one of them dies, and then kinda get away with it even after justice is served?
THIS SHOW HAS EVERYTHING: Fancy cars, classrooms that look like brutalist Hogwarts, ice cream, vacation homes, illegal recordings, cell phone charms, drugs, murder, art studios, absentee parents, hunting, emotional survival, and locker room pecs.
HOT TAKE: But really really, what was the point of this show other than to flaunt nearly a thousand brand names over seven episodes?
We start off with a murder mystery of an innocent student, get caught up in the class wars of a rich prep school and are forced to endure mediocre relationships, love triangles, and rivalries. We kinda get justice for the murder, but in the mean time are forced to choose which rich bully we hate the least which is a game with literally no winners.
I am justifiably annoyed that there is a post-credit sequence at the end of this series teasing yet another mystery I don't care to solve. Please, Netflix, leave this drama where it is. We don't need more.
Also, Kim Jae Won, YOU NEED TO BLINK. I can kinda look past the fact that you only have one expression for every emotion, but at least blink so we know you're human.
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dramastream · 6 months ago
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I've been thinking about the advice you gave me. About holding back on what I want to have and hold. So, to be like you, I'll be more honest about my desires.
Ji Hye Won & Lee Won Jung as Yoon He Ra & Lee Woo Jin HIERARCHY (2024), dir. Bae Hyun Jin
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iconverse · 5 months ago
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hierarchy (icons).
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huimangi · 6 months ago
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psalm40speakstome · 5 months ago
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Woo Jin saying he gets bored and He Ra can’t tell the difference between love and greed takes on a whole new meaning when you know he’s been in love with HeRa the whole time and she treats Ri An like somethings she wants to own and WooJin like someone she loves.
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teashh · 3 months ago
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I am so glad the new kdramas are bringing back the specific brand of loser men. You know which brand I'm talking about. The Ahn "min min" Minhyuk brand of loser men and I'm loving it. The "I worship this goddess and I'm so in love with her and I can't believe I get to love her. Oh my gods I love her so much" brand of loser men. And we're being fed so well with lovely runner, love next door, no gain no love, my demon, Cinderella at 2am, Hierarchy, Midnight Romance in Hagwon, doctor slump, Queen of tears, welcome to samdal-ri and even good partner (yes it's one sided but the dedication and yuri's couple too).
We need more fictional loser men who worship women to satiate our eldest independent daughter desires.
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