when I saw it was Hwang Mi-Ri's I was expecting something a whole lot worse.
Although the all characters are same as usual there were some minor changes. They are immature but maybe not as douchebaggy hahaha
The male characters were violent and all, but they weren't as glorified as in her other works. At some point, the female lead even questions their brutality (she doesn't really try to stop them or even tells that to their faces...still, the fact that she shows that she doesn't agree with their behavior is something to notice).
The female lead continues to be a freaking Marry Sue, captivating everybody for no good reason. All male characters fall in love with her as soon as they meet her. Girls may be bitches but she is something else. She's got something they can't describe, something that other girls don't. Wait, there was one male character that was reasonable, her little brother. He did care about her, but that's it.
There aren't that many female characters and they aren't relevant. Now that I think about it, it's kind of funny how her mother is absolutely absent. When she is taken to the police her father shows up, freaks out and hugs her, while her mother doesn't a word in the scene (I think I saw her in that panel but I'm not even that sure if was there).
I felt that Mi-Ri didn't try to make as many plot twists as she usually does // thank god //. So the story progressed faster. Anyway, wouldn't recommend this one...