

School 2013
Go Nam-soon, a young boy, constantly gets bullied by a group in his class. Later, one of his old rivals joins his school. Eventually, they are able to sort out their differences.
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Plot Summary
The series follows the struggles and triumphs of students and teachers at the fictional Seungri High School. It delves into the intense pressures of college entrance exams, bullying, and the challenges of growing up in a demanding educational system. The narrative focuses on the relationships formed between students, particularly Go Nam-soon and Park Heung-soo, and the dedicated teachers trying to guide them through their turbulent adolescent years.
Critical Reception
School 2013 received positive reviews for its realistic portrayal of the Korean education system and its exploration of youth issues. Critics praised the performances of the young cast, particularly Lee Jong-suk and Kim Woo-bin, and the mature handling of sensitive topics like bullying and academic pressure. The drama resonated with audiences for its relatable characters and its hopeful, albeit often somber, outlook on the challenges faced by high school students.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its realistic depiction of high school life and academic pressures.
- Applauded for strong performances from the young cast, especially Lee Jong-suk and Kim Woo-bin.
- Noted for its mature handling of sensitive issues like bullying and student-teacher relationships.
Google audience: Audience reception on platforms like Google is not explicitly tracked or widely reported for this specific K-drama, but general sentiment from discussions and fan forums indicates appreciation for its authentic portrayal of teenage struggles and its compelling character development.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for various awards at the KBS Drama Awards, including Top Excellence Award for Actor (Lee Jong-suk), Excellence Award for Actor (Kim Woo-bin), Best Supporting Actress (Lee Jung-eun), and Best Young Actor (Kwak Jung-wook). Lee Jong-suk and Kim Woo-bin also won awards for their roles.
Fun Fact
Lee Jong-suk and Kim Woo-bin, who played best friends and rivals in 'School 2013', went on to become two of the most popular leading men in South Korean television and film.
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