‘Hierarchy’ Tops Netflix Charts in 51 Countries + Releases Exclusive Stills

hierarchy kdrama review
hierarchy kdrama review
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Netflix series Hierarchy has released unseen stills, elevating the excitement for fans.

Hierarchy follows a transfer student who enters the elite Jooshin High School, where the top 0.01% rule by order and law, and disrupts their perfect world. The show has received an enthusiastic response, recording 3.5 million viewing hours from June 3rd to 9th, securing 2nd place on Netflix’s Non-English TV chart. It has also topped the charts in Thailand, Indonesia, and Vietnam, and entered the Top 10 in 51 countries, including South Korea, Brazil, France, Nigeria, India, and Hong Kong.

hierarchy kdrama review
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The synergy among the main cast, including Roh Jeong Eui, Lee Chae Min, Kim Jae Won, Chi Hae Won, and Lee Won Jeong, is particularly noteworthy. Their performances, portraying the confusion and growth of students who break free from the rigid hierarchy, have been highly praised. The disruption caused by the new student Kang Ha (Lee Chae Min) at the perfectly ordered Jooshin High School is intense, and the evolving relationships and unpredictable love triangles have heightened the appeal of this teen drama.

International reactions have been overwhelmingly positive. Cosmopolitan Philippines praised the series, stating, “The attention to detail in the characters’ aura and fashion throughout the series is truly impressive. The cinematography highlights the actors’ beauty, making everything a visual delight.” La Republica from Peru added, “‘Hierarchy’ has become one of the most-watched series on Netflix last week. This K-drama captivates viewers with its engaging storyline and deep characters.”

hierarchy kdrama review
Credit: Netflix
hierarchy kdrama review
Credit: Netflix

The newly released stills further heighten the excitement. The first few images capture a sweet beach date between Jung Jae Yi (Roh Jeong Eui) and Kim Ri An (Kim Jae Won). Meanwhile, the relationship between Jung Jae Yi and Kang Ha, who share secrets, is both innocent and thrilling. The “swing” scene, in particular, highlights the vulnerability and genuine emotions of the characters, beautifully conveyed through their meaningful eye contact. Also, previously unseen photos of Jung Jae Yi and Yoon Hye Ra (Chi Hae Won), who momentarily wavered in jealousy but ultimately restored their friendship, is equally heartwarming.

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