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The King of Pigs korean drama review
Ongoing 6/12
The King of Pigs
6 people found this review helpful
by Nauriya
Apr 9, 2022
6 of 12 episodes seen
Ongoing
Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 7.5

"No Master No King, When The Ritual Begins"

King of Pigs, is breathtakingly brutal, violent, aggressive and graphic representation of what a bullying and money looks like.

East Asian countries are full of high-school bullying, where impact on victims has ruined so many lives throughout the history. And it is one of the crimes of this unjust world that goes unpunished in the court of law.

So, what happens when the weak, timid who has been oppressed to death suddenly wakes up to this whole new person to avenge those who has destroyed him, wronged him and hurt the people around him – death, yes death follows.

King of Pigs holds a plot of school extreme violence against two poor souls who is described by their savior as Pigs and those of perpetrators, he names them Dogs. A story that follows a man who traces the events of 20-years back in time to his high school days – the most miserable time of his life which opened the doors of hell on him and his friend – to the present, avenging those perpetrators one by one with a hidden plot of their savior who died on the hands of those whose time has come to an end.

I feel sorry for watching this for a mere entertainment, while there are many stories in real life as well. I just hope the show doesn’t give any salvation to criminal, as this not usually happens in reality.

I know perfect ending doesn’t exist, but I wish to see a justified ending as real world is cruel and real enough already.
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