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'Won Bin's Wife' Lee Na-young Confronts 'Digital Sexual Crime' Cartel [HONOR]

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Lee Na-young / Photo = KT Studio Genie
Lee Na-young / Photo = KT Studio Genie
"Honor: Their Court"
"Honor: Their Court"

Actor Won Bin (48) and wife Lee Na-young (46) are coming.

Genie TV and ENA's new Monday-Tuesday drama "Honor: Their Court" (directed by Park Geon-ho, scripted by Park Ga-yeon) (hereinafter referred to as "Honor") is a mystery tracking drama of three female lawyers who face a head-on breakthrough in the past after returning as a huge scandal.

Lee Na-young is attracting great attention with her new drama, which will be introduced in three years since the OTT Wave original "Park Ha-kyung Travel Story" in 2023. In addition, "Honor" added expectations by predicting the chemistry of veteran actresses such as Lee Na-young, Jung Eun-chae, and Lee Chung-ah.

The main preview video released on the 15th opens with confident steps by Yoon Ra-young (Lee Na-young), Kang Shin-jae (Jeong Eun-chae), and Hwang Hyun-jin (Lee Chung-ah), three lawyers of L&J (Listen & Join), a lawyer specializing in female crime victims.

However, the reality at hand is far from formidable. The triumphant attitude of the perpetrator in contrast to the fearful victim suggests that the legal battle they have to break through is never easy. Furthermore, the more we dig into the truth, the greater the reality of evil we face. Digital prostitution organizations with high suspicion of collusion between the prosecution and police and the notification of "class time has ended" in a mysterious application that seems to be their criminal means even gives goosebumps. With Kang Shin-jae's sharp criticism that "the board sounds like it's breaking," the three lawyers' moves to detect the sex trafficking scandal that will shake the country raise tension to its peak.

Nevertheless, the three lawyers' firm determination to cut off the evil cartel is by far the highlight of the video. They banded together to defend the victim, not the perpetrator, with the goal of "wanting to be the kind of person we desperately needed." Hugging the trembling victim tightly, "It's not your fault. Yoon Ra-young's heavy promise that "we will fight for you" means that they will form a true solidarity that goes beyond legal representatives and touches the lives of victims. "Nothing happens to you," he said, putting his shoes on the victim himself. The lawyer's appearance of reassuring that "I won't let you do that" even moves me deeply. In addition, even in the face of an urgent chase and threatened by an unidentified gunman, "I will go all the way. I can't stop," the intense pledge of "I can't stop" creates a thrilling thrill.

The fact that the three lawyers are co-owners of desperate secrets amplifies the mystery. The fragments of the past, which struggled with the gunman even when he was strangled and bleeding, continue to the present. This is because the number "2005" written in red on Kang Shin-jae's car glass means "a warning that you know about it." The presence of prosecutor Park Je-yeol (Seo Hyun-woo) also tightens the heart, as he approaches the "Connect" and raises questions about what "the incident" is back to the current huge scandal. "It's up to you, don't you understand what I'm saying?" is significant.

The production team said, "This preview video compresses the core narrative of the work, intersecting the determined will of Yoon Ra-young, Kang Shin-jae, and Hwang Hyun-jin against the giant cartel of digital sex crimes and the desperate past surrounding them. Please look forward to a well-made mystery tracking drama in which the three lawyers who share dangerous secrets do not collapse even if they are broken to regain their lost honor."

Honor: Their Court is based on the Swedish drama of the same name. It will premiere on ENA at 10 p.m. on February 2nd and be released on KT Genie TV.

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