Kim Hye Soo Reveals Difficulty Against Morals While Starring In 'Juvenile Justice'

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Kim Hye Soo Reveals Difficulty Against Morals While Starring In 'Juvenile Justice'
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Kim Hye Soo plays Shim Eun Seok, a judge at the Yeonhwa District juvenile court. He is someone with charismatic eyes and a rough personality that is quite fierce.


"Juvenile Justice" has been released by Netflix since last February 25. This legal drama tells about the conditions that occur when a judge who hates child offenders has just been appointed to a juvenile court in Yeonhwa District.

Judges who were once victims of juvenile crimes faced various cases involving teenagers and then discovered what it means to be an adult. Kim Hye Soo plays Shim Eun Seok, a judge at the Yeonhwa District juvenile court.

Shim Eun Seok is someone with charismatic eyes and a rugged personality who is fierce enough to be considered arrogant. She has a competitive nature, which helps her get past her male counterparts to reach the top.

In a recent interview, Kim Hye Soo revealed the difficulties she experienced when starring in "Juvenile Justice". "Since I started preparing for this series, in the car when I went to the set and until I fell asleep, I didn't want to lose the emotional thread that Sim Eun Seok felt," said Kim Hye Soo.

However, there are times when it is difficult to stay immersed in the character. For example, there is a scene where I clash with (against my morals), judge Cha Tae Seok (Kim Moo Yeol) over the juvenile delinquency case named Seo Yu Ri (Shim Dal Gi), who also become a victim of domestic violence," added Kim Hye Soo.

"Cha Tae Seok asked Sim Eun Seok how it is possible for a judge who handles juvenile cases to treat them with hatred and anger. While we were practicing the scene, I could feel that I was siding with the character Kim Moo Yeol," added Kim Hye Soo.

But Sim Eun Seok is not the type to show his feelings. So I specifically request, with the permission of the director and Kim Moo Yeol, that we film this scene without rehearsal. This character has to maintain an unwavering stubbornness, and it's not easy. ," continued Kim Hye Soo.

Meanwhile, "Juvenile Justice" received positive reviews because it highlighted crimes such as murder, rape, school violence, intimidation, molka (illegal filming), sex trafficking to underage offenders. Don't miss watching it. (wk/charity)

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