I am interested to see what Ye Rim would want or to see how she resists the teacher’s manipulative ways. Instead, we see an interesting case of “be careful of what you wish for” as the previous victims regret what they had so fervently wanted. With only 4 episodes in, the story has yet to focus on her investigation / battle with the “demon” teacher. Kim So Hyun’s bread and butter is spunky high school student roles. They are unable to place what is happening, but feel that something is up with the teacher. However, Ye Rim and Sang Woo become a little suspicious of the disappearances and notes left behind by the victims. This “contract” lures other students in as well when they unknowingly sign their souls away just so they fulfill a wish they have. Unfortunately, the class does not remember that she even existed. She “disappears” when the teacher takes her away to his special dimension. She ends up not wanting to be popular anymore because of the pressure, but it is already too late. While she does become mysteriously popular, it actually becomes detrimental to her later on as things escalate. He offers her a deal that will make her wishes of becoming popular true, if she signs a contract. One of his first “victims” is a girl who is an outcast in the class. Said teacher, Bong Gu, offers special counseling to students “in need”.
Nightmare teacher and solomon perjury series#
Together, they experience a series of odd happenings as a substitute teacher takes over their class. Her constant companion and friend that likes her is Sang Woo. Here, she plays Ye Rim, president of her class and number one student academically. I came for Kim So Hyun, of course, one of the most talented young actresses. There are seriously so many good dramas that are airing that I will not be able to keep up with! Fortunately, Nightmare Teacher is a special piece where episodes are only 15 minutes each. Fortunately, at this school, an anonymous person called the Watchman seemed to take interest in spurring the student population in opening up their own investigation. To the students, it seemed that the adults were doing a slipshod investigation and they want to find the real truth. Of course this spurs on more rumors in the school and this opens the investigation back up to the consternation of the school and Choi family. The letter accused Choi Woo Hyuk and his cronies of pushing So Woo to his death, making the case now a violent homicide instead of a suicide. One day, a letter is delivered to Seo Yeon’s house because her father is a detective who was on this case. However, with Seo Yoen’s support, he decides to keep on enduring. Joon Young’s life at home has also been hard due to his abusive mother and he had contemplated ending his life at one point as well. Both Seo Yeon and Joon Young are traumatized by this event and ended up bonding over the situation. While the police and school hurry to close the case as a suicide, the circumstances of his death were a little suspicious. Two students, Seo Yeon and Joon Young are the first ones to discover the body of their classmate. Unfortunately a few weeks later, his body is found in front of the school, buried in the snow. However, it is hinted that So Woo has knowledge of another of the Choi family’s weaknesses and was in a shaky spot regardless. With Choi’s family pressuring So Woo to admit that he instigated the fight, So Woo decided to quit school instead. It’s beacuase Choi’s father also happened to be extremely powerful in society and whoever crossed his family ended always up squashed. Choi Woo-Hyuk nearly kills So-Woo during the fight, but everyone is to afraid to speak up. In the beginning of the drama, we meet So Woo, a quiet young kid who got into a fight with the school bully, Choi Woo-hyuk. To get to the nitty gritty, Solomon is about high school students taking a death investigation into their own hands to uncover the truth for which the parents seem to be wanting to cover up. I hope that Solomon will also highlight the new generation of acting talent by featuring some not as trendy popular actors/actresses. Solomon’s Perjury is definitely reminiscent of White Christmas, the short little series a few years ago that broke out a lot of popular actors today including Kim Woo Bin, Kim Young Kwang, Lee Soo Hyuk, Sung Joon, and Hong Jong-Hyun, just to name a few. Dark and thoughtful (with a dose of sociopathy), just the way I like them.