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"Not on the side of teachers or students": Controversial 'True Education' to be released on Netflix on June 5

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Netflix series 'True Education' has confirmed its release on June 5 and unveiled its teaser poster and trailer.

The Netflix series 'True Education,' which depicts the refreshing and satisfying 'True Education' carried out by the newly established Ministry of Education Rights Protection to defend South Korea's educational landscape, which has collapsed due to students, teachers, and parents crossing the line, has confirmed its release on June 5 and will meet viewers worldwide.

'True Education' confronts the reality of the educational field head-on, based on the original setting of a fictional government agency called the 'Ministry of Education Rights Protection.'

The released teaser poster captures the protagonists of the Ministry of Education Rights Protection (hereinafter, the Ministry), formed to correct the chaotic schools: 'Na Hwa-jin' (played by Kim Mu-yeol), 'Choi Kang-seok' (played by Lee Sung-min), 'Im Han-rim' (played by Jin Ki-joo), and 'Bong Geun-dae' (played by Pyo Ji-hoon), drawing attention. With torn banners opposing school violence hanging in front of the school, the sight of them standing side by side with relaxed smiles reveals the state of a school where educational rights have collapsed, as well as the ambition, determination, and confidence of the Ministry of Education Rights Protection in contrast.

The slogan "We will protect you" further piques curiosity about how the Ministry of Education Rights Protection, standing on the side of victims in the chaotic educational field, will resolve the situation.

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Photo=Netflix

The simultaneously released teaser trailer captures attention with the appearance of 'Na Hwa-jin,' who reveals herself as an inspector of the Ministry of Education Rights Protection in front of students questioning her identity. Following this, the raw reality of the educational field, where disruptions to classes and school violence, as well as gambling, drug use, and the formation of violent organizations, spread uncontrollably, unfolds at a fast pace, vividly exposing a reality where the essence of education—teaching and learning together—has collapsed. Amidst this, 'Na Hwa-jin's' confident declaration, "Don't worry. We will protect you," along with 'Im Han-rim' and 'Bong Geun-dae' rushing headlong toward the school, signals the beginning of 'True Education' to restore the collapsed educational landscape, promising a thrilling catharsis.

In addition, 'Na Hwa-jin's' ability to instantly subdue those who oppose the Ministry of Education Rights Protection with reckless actions such as one-on-one duels and car chases, along with the active performance of the team, the Ministry of Education Rights Protection, who assist her in carrying out their mission, heightens expectations for the wild action spectacle that 'True Education' will present. Furthermore, the words of 'Choi Kang-seok,' the Minister of Education, "It is not on the side of teachers, nor on the side of students. It is on the side of the victims," add a profound resonance, raising curiosity about the Ministry of Education Rights Protection's cheerful and refreshing approach to breaking through the problems facing schools in a way that shatters existing frameworks.

Meanwhile, 'True Education' is a drama based on a webtoon. The webtoon itself sparked controversy from the production stage for glorifying corporal punishment and violence within schools and using racist and hateful expressions. Netflix introduced the work as "a project created with a sense of responsibility because it tells a story that is essential for this era."

It further stated, "We are well aware of the criticisms and concerns regarding certain episodes and have prepared accordingly. We have worked hard to create the work with a more responsible and refined perspective. You will be able to confirm these aspects upon its release."

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