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Home > TV Shows > TV Reviews > K-Drama Itaewon Class: Should You Stream It Or Skip It? What Our Critic Has To Say?

K-Drama Itaewon Class: Should You Stream It Or Skip It? What Our Critic Has To Say?

Itaewon Class

Source: Netflix

Lokesh Bhardwajby Lokesh Bhardwaj
Friday, 4 February 2022, 01:15 IST

Itaewon Class is a South Korean drama released in 2020; it was directed by Kim Sung-Yoon and was written by Gwang Jin, it is one of the best drama series, and it has won the award for Best Drama Series at the 25th Asian Television Awards.

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  • The Plot of the Show
  • Where to Watch?
  • Stream it or Skip it?
  • Critic’s Opinion

The Plot of the Show

Itaewon Class is about an ex-con man and his friends in the city of Seoul who are fighting against a mighty company to make their dream of opening a street bar a reality.

Where to Watch?

This Korean drama is available to watch only on Netflix, and this series is available globally on this platform. Fans interested in watching this drama can buy a subscription that starts from $ 9. 99 per month.

Stream it or Skip it?

Itaewon Class
Source: Netflix

Itaewon Class is one of those Korean dramas which was overhyped, and people were waiting eagerly for the drama to release when they saw the trailer and the poster of the show. The show had an excellent appeal to it in the trailer, but the show was put down when it was released.

Judging from the trailer, people expected that the show would be full of action and gore, but it was much more convoluted than that. Despite the global charm of the drama, the series was cheesy and got superficial because of the plot. Some of the K-drama have minor flaws in their plot, but the problem with Itaewon Class was that it became overly dramatic; it had a larger-than-life plot.

The show could have been the best; the major flaw of this series is the execution, which began with a firm promise but did not have consistency. The plot developed steadily, but it fell face first because it became predictable when the climax happened. Mysteries and problems are more complicated than their solving capabilities, and no matter how worse the situation is, it always ends on a good note.

Moreover, big companies worry about their image getting tarnished if they are involved in illegal activities, but it is the opposite here. Another problem with the plot was during episodes 15 and 16, the attempted kidnapping and murder. The drama added blood and gore, which was unnecessary and irrelevant to the storyline.

But if I exclude the plot of the series, the cast has done fantastic work, which is the strength of the drama. The character development could be seen as the series progressed, and the drama shows how the smallest of characters is not merely a prop. Every character in the drama was given an arc to grow; the songs used during the scenes were good as they blended with the scenes.

Critic’s Opinion

Itaewon Class
Source: The Jakarta Post

The show will be fun to watch, and it gives the viewers some room for fresh air, or simply because you are an ardent fan of Park Seo Joon. In my opinion, viewers can stream the K-drama if they prefer the cast’s acting over the plot of the show. Moreover, the romance of the drama was a little different than other K-dramas because, in other dramas, there is a love triangle which is also present here.

But the difference in this triangle is neither of the people has mutual feelings for each other because of their actions. Also, Itaewon Class displays immense teamwork, and if we have the right people by our side and we appreciate their worth, then success is only a matter of time.

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Lokesh Bhardwaj

Lokesh Bhardwaj

The only word in the dictionary which can describe Lokesh well is "Curious". He is a man who sits in the corner of a café, sipping his coffee and watch others and write about them having a good time. Addicted to bettering himself each day. An impressive introvert who finds his home in the places he travels. It's either the power of universe or sunsets that sets his soul free. In between, He can be found wrapped in his own bubble, knitting stories even before the sun rises!

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