Is the Korean drama King of Pigs good?

Yes, King of Pigs is a Korean drama that scares campus violence. As long as it tells the sighing story brought by campus bullying, this TV series is a remake of the anime works of the same name, which won everyone's love long before it was broadcast. Maybe it's because expectations are too high. It's a pity that this play does have many serious injuries.

Focus on personal revenge, ignoring the role of the police. To tell the truth, in many Korean dramas, the existence of the police is either weak or sloppy, and these two shortcomings of this drama account for the reasons. In the plot, Zong Shuo, one of the protagonists, is a policeman, but he can successfully escape the legal trial after committing the crime.

Although it was punished in the end, it was not the role of the law and the police. In addition, the police have always played the role of tool people in their daily work.

For example, going to school to inform Xiaozhe of his father's death, whether this behavior is legal or not, and whether it is appropriate to inform me directly beyond the minor guardian, we can easily find that the police are just tool people, and IQ will go online when it is necessary.

Precautions:

The silly image of a woman can be shaped. In fact, we have many excellent policewomen who can also protect everyone's safety in details, but the heroine of this play is an unpopular policeman who always works alone.

She can't find many clues that are helpful to the plot, just a seasoning in a script. In addition, in order to strongly highlight the theme, revenge is not real justice. This sentence was said by the hostess at the end. However, this sentence is very abrupt under such a plot trend, and it is understandable to ask questions. But such stubbornness aroused everyone's disgust and thought that the hostess was too virgin.