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2020112 minAction, Comedy

Justice High

Is Justice High a Hit or Flop?

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Is Justice High worth watching? With a rating of 7.9/10, this Action, Comedy film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Justice High Synopsis

Today is righteous Chae-young’s first day of her transferred school after beaten a bully to nothing. Despite the dad’s warning, she saves her classmate Jong-gu from bullies again. Fascinated by her, Jong-gu asks how to be strong like her.

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Top Cast

Jeong Da-eun
Jeong Da-eunChae-yeong
Oh Seung-hoon
Oh Seung-hoonJong-goo
Son Woo-hyeon
Son Woo-hyeonHae-seong
Yoo Hyun-jong
Yoo Hyun-jongJeong-hwan
Jung Eui-wook
Jung Eui-wookDong-pyo
Kim Tae-yoon
Kim Tae-yoonJin-hyeok
Kang Jeong-won
Kang Jeong-won[Sojubang bully girl 1]

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Is Justice High worth watching?

Yes, Justice High is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.9/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Action, Comedy movies.

Is Justice High hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.9/10), Justice High is considered a hit among viewers.

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Justice High is a Action, Comedy movie that Today is righteous Chae-young’s first day of her transferred school after beaten a bully to nothing. Despite the dad’s warning, she saves her classmat...

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Critic Reviews

jin7177Nov 8, 2020
★ 6

Where to begin. The good: The plot line of the bullied kid looking to the tough karate girl for help and joining the karate school was fun enough. Nothing too original but it was executed alright. The fights were okay. A number of times you could clearly see the punches/kicks didn't even come close to connecting. That's a common problem in less serious movies with martial arts though so forgivable. The bad: Is casting 25-30 year olds as high school students still a thing? It was distracting how not high-school age the main guy was. The girl was alright. She's older than she looks so almost passable. The guy playing Hae-seong stood out so little there's not much to say about him. He was fine. The music in some scenes was downright inappropriate. Like in the tea scene. This ominous, foreboding music like something really serious is happening. Except it wasn't. The whole gangster storyline seemed really tacked on and largely irrelevant. It seemed to come out of nowhere and if it were cut out completely and the Jin-hyeok guy were just the 'boss bully' or something it would have been a lot more fun. The gangster stuff wouldn't have been missed. The movie was about 30 minutes too long. A comedy of this type stretched to 2 hours is tough to sit through. Lastly, I was really, really hoping 'the warmup dance' at the end WOULD just be a kata, and was pre-emptively cringing. Then he started doing a kata and I thought alright. And then surely enough, right into the stupid, annoying dance, giving this film it's finale cliche moment and leaving a rather bitter taste in the mouth. It would have been so much better if he had merely sold it as a 'dance' while just bringing in a traditional kata without the students really realizing it, sort of easing them into being true karatekas. Final verdict: 6/10. There was potential for a nice, simple underdog meets teacher and overcomes the odds story which became bloated and overly confused. Don't regret watching it, but once is more than enough.

AlunauwieSep 22, 2025
★ 8

Justice High tackles the serious issue of school bullying by escalating it into a broader conflict involving criminal gangs, offering a darker yet gripping perspective on youth violence. Strong performances—especially by Jung Da Eun as the bold and charismatic Chae Young—help ground the story in emotional realism, supported by well-paced storytelling and impactful action. Though filled with intense scenes and strong language, the film delivers a satisfying happy ending and serves as a reminder of the importance of standing up against injustice. Read the full review here: (Indonesian version : alunauwie.com)