I do love that Netflix produced K-dramas run a wide gamut of genre but it definitely should always do a high school age drama or movie consistently because it’s usually lower budget but has a built in audience. The streaming platform is coming out with a romance and suspense high school drama called Hierarchy and has signed on rising young stars Roh Jeong Eui and Lee Chae Min. She got a big break in 2020 with 18 Again as the bratty daughter and was supposed to get a boost with Dear M which remains shelved and was decent enough in Our Beloved Summer. Him on the other hand hasn’t impressed me with his acting in his breakout role in Crash Course in Romance but he’s very easy on the eyes and has the dude asset of being really tall. She will play a rich daughter of the top 1% attending an exclusive private high school and he’s the smart and attractive scholarship student there. This sounds like Heirs with the genders reversed haha!
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I think he was good in Crash Course Romance and Love All Play.
I really liked RJE's role in Our Beloved Summer. But her figure is really thin, it's kinda distracting sometimes.