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Live On
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Live On (2020)

Dive into the drama "Live On" where social media star Baek Ho-rang joins her high school broadcasting club to uncover secrets while facing unexpected challenges.

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Original Title 라이브온
Formats Streaming
Seasons 1
Episodes 8
Duration 63 mins
Status Ended
Year 2020
First Air Date November 17, 2020
Last Air Date January 12, 2021
Broadcast Day tuesday
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Baek Ho-rang is a high school student. Due to her pretty appearance, she is popular on social media and at her school. Yet, Baek Ho-rang only has one friend, due to her condescending personality. Baek Ho-rang encounters a problem. She learns that someone is trying to unveil her secret. To find that anonymous person, Baek Ho-rang joins her high school's broadcasting club. Go Eun-taek is the chief of the broadcasting club. He is a perfectionist and respected by the club members.

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Introduction “Live On” is a South Korean drama that aired in 2020, featuring a blend of high school romance and the darker themes of cyberbullying and social media influence. The series, consisting of eight episodes, is a compact yet engaging narrative that delves into the complexities of teenage life in the digital age.

Plot Overview The story revolves around Baek Ho-Rang, portrayed by Jung Da-Bin, a popular high school student who is admired for her beauty and social media presence. However, her seemingly perfect life takes a turn when she becomes the target of an anonymous cyberbully. To uncover the identity of her tormentor, Ho-Rang joins her school’s broadcasting club, led by the meticulous and somewhat aloof Go Eun-Taek, played by Hwang Min-Hyun of NU’EST.

Themes One of the strengths of “Live On” is its timely and relevant themes. The drama effectively highlights the impact of social media on teenagers, showcasing both its allure and its potential for harm. The portrayal of cyberbullying is particularly poignant, shedding light on the emotional turmoil it can cause. This aspect of the story is handled with sensitivity, making it relatable for viewers who have experienced similar issues.

Character Development The characters in “Live On” are well-developed, each with their own distinct personalities and backstories. Jung Da-Bin delivers a compelling performance as Baek Ho-Rang, capturing the character’s vulnerability and resilience. Hwang Min-Hyun’s portrayal of Go Eun-Taek is equally impressive, bringing depth to his character’s initially cold demeanor. The chemistry between the leads is palpable, adding a layer of sweetness to the narrative.

Supporting Characters Supporting characters also play a crucial role in the story. The dynamics within the broadcasting club are engaging, with each member contributing to the overall plot. The interactions between the characters are often humorous and heartwarming, providing a nice balance to the more serious themes of the drama.

Visuals and Cinematography Visually, “Live On” is a treat. The cinematography is crisp and vibrant, capturing the youthful energy of the characters and the high school setting. The use of social media elements, such as live broadcasts and text messages, is seamlessly integrated into the narrative, enhancing the storytelling experience.

Critique However, “Live On” is not without its flaws. Some viewers might find the pacing a bit slow, particularly in the middle episodes. Additionally, while the romance between the main leads is sweet, it sometimes feels clichéd and predictable. The drama also tends to rely on typical high school drama tropes, which might not appeal to everyone.

Conclusion In conclusion, “Live On” is a well-crafted drama that tackles important issues relevant to today’s youth. Its exploration of cyberbullying and social media influence is both timely and thought-provoking. Despite some minor shortcomings, the strong performances and engaging storyline make it a worthwhile watch. Whether you’re a fan of high school dramas or looking for a series that addresses contemporary issues, “Live On” is definitely worth checking out.

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