A new era will be held after the Constitutional Court decides to impeach the incumbent president, a "constitutional amendment" will be discussed to represent the new era, and the realization of judicial justice is considered a touchstone of "redemption". Does that reflect reality?
There are Dramas related to 'law' in each broadcasting company, from TVN's <Unlawful Lawyer>, MBC's <Guild Man and Woman>, JTBC's <Miss Hammurabi>, KBS2's <Suits>, and SBS's <The Switch - Change the World>. Viewers are at least likely to meet one of these Dramas.
Of course, dealing with the law is not the same. TVN's "Inlegal Lawyer" is a lawyer who fights with the law (Bong Sang-pil, Lee Joon-gi), but it is the fighting scene of him and many gangsters who are leading the story of Drama.
KBS2's "Suits", which remakes Drama in the United States, also changes the "court Drama" by introducing a "fake lawyer" with a genius memory with a legendary lawyer of the nation's top law firm.
On the other hand, JTBC <Miss Hammurabi>, which is written by Judge Moon Yoo-seok, who has already published the same name as a judge in the eastern district court of Seoul, draws the same contents as judges' textbooks on the stage, unlike the two Dramas. MBC <Densation Man and Woman>, which is a motif of the real case, ties the prosecutor and the forensic doctor to partner and solves the autopsy scene and the frontline incident scene supported by it realistically.
Female lawyers in the Drama, fresh, but...
Whether the main character is a fraud, an illegal action, a just judge, a judge, or a judge, the stage is the court, and the realization of the definition is the effect of enlightening the importance of the law through the law, while paradoxically, the fatigue of it is also high. No matter how Lee Joon-gi flies, Jung Jae-young wields a scalpel with sharp eyes, and genius Park Hyung-sik recites the magic code, it can look like the rice in the eyes of viewers.
By the time the food was coming, I saw a fairly fresh scene in these Dramas, which is the figure of female lawyers who stand out in Drama except for Suits.
In the Drama, the heroines are symbols of justice; they are righteous, and have no hesitation in using the 'law' as a tool to realize its righteousness. It doesn’t matter if they are the restraint of the “assetsman” (Jung Yu-mi as the prosecutor’s man and woman Eunsol), the daughter of the photographer’s house (Seo Ye-ji as the lawless lawyer Ha Jae-i), or the friendly daughter of the traditional market-tong (Go Ah-ra as Miss Hammurabi Mark Ormrod). They dream of a court that is 'strong to the strong and weak', and they are a passionate 'lawyer' who does not mind rocking eggs because he does not have enough feelings to bring in the case.
Those who do not become 'citizens who sleep on authority', such as 'citizens', jump at the center of the case due to such 'justice'. But the infinite emotional index and the unripe experience sometimes put them in professional chaos.
Women are emotional, men are rational?
So they grow up in a Drama about the just realization of the law. Sometimes what they have done is 'civilized' and makes them perceived as 'emotional and irresponsible characters'. They are professionals in the Drama, but most of the time when the character shines, emotional elements are displayed.
Especially, it is a fact that the help of men is essential for the growth of the girls in the Drama. Ha Jae-yi of the lawless lawyer, who was blindly burned in a sense of justice, knew the secret of her mother's death through Bong Sang-pil and pointed the blade of the law toward Judge Cha Moon-sook (Lee Hye-young), who she admired so much, and the "monster" established by her.
Although he sometimes feels betrayed by Eunsol, who is ahead of his feelings, it is the judge Baek Bum (Jung Jae-young), who does not move toward the truth of the law in any case, to become a "barometer" on the path of "law". The growth of Mark Ormrod, who is ahead of will and emotion, is predicated on the experience of the old-fashioned Han Se-sang (Sung Dong-il) and the consideration of his senior Imbarn (Kim Myung-soo) (of course, Imbarn in Miss Hammurabi experiences changes such as changing his thoughts on Mark Ormrod's behavior).
Despite the 'just heroine', it is still regrettable that the Dramas that follow the composition of 'women are emotional and men are rational'.
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