The released character posters capture the different views of the judges toward the juvenile offenders and the intense expressions of the juvenile offenders. Shim Eun Seok (Kim Hye Soo) becomes a newly appointed judge of a juvenile court. However, she doesnŌĆÖt hesitate to hide her aversion towards them with the phrase, ŌĆ£I detest juvenile offenders.ŌĆØ On the other hand, it seems like Chae Tae Joo (Kim Mu Yeol) has a different perspective from Shin Eun Seok. Kang Won Joong (Lee Sung Min) and Na Geun Hee (Lee Jung Eun) raise curiosity with their unclear expressions. The juvenile offendersŌĆÖ expressions that look even more intense in black-and-white also catch the eye.
The teaser released together begins in a juvenile court where a boy is being tried. He smirks as he mentions the law that doesnŌĆÖt allow kids under 14 to go to prison. As Shim Eun Seok says, ŌĆ£ThatŌĆÖs why I despise you guys. Because you never change,ŌĆØ the many cases involving juvenile offenders flash by. The phrase that reads, ŌĆ£How dare you commit a crime at a young age,ŌĆØ draws attention to what kind of punishment sheŌĆÖll give to these young offenders that neither repent nor feel guilty for what theyŌĆÖve done. Juvenile Justice deals with juvenile crimes and stories about the young offenders, raising attention to the reality of our society and the direction to be taken. Live Up to Your Name and Dear My Friends director Hong Jong Chan helms the production. Meanwhile, Juvenile Justice will be released on Netflix on February 25th. ┬Ā Source: Netflix