A prominent Chicago prosecutor is arrested for the murder of his colleague — a woman he was having an affair with — and must navigate the destruction of his pub…
The pacing is tense enough to make you watch through your fingers.
A twenty-two-year-old college student wakes up after a party to find a woman dead in his apartment. He has no memory of what happened. He is arrested, charged, and placed inside a legal system he has no tools to navigate, represented by a lawyer who has long since stopped believing the system delivers justice. One Ordinary Day is the Korean remake of Criminal Justice, and it is the version that understands the premise as a story about how ordinary people experience the machinery of prosecution — slowly, painfully, without the information they need to make it stop.
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