Reality slaps you in the face! Netflix's popular anti-school violence Korean drama "Dark Glory" director was exposed for school violence

Reality slaps you in the face! Netflix's popular anti-school violence Korean drama "Dark Glory" director was exposed for school violence

Creation comes from life?! A recent hot news seems to confirm this rule. Ahn Gil-ho, the director of the popular anti-school violence Korean drama "Dark Glory: Season 2" currently on Netflix, was revealed to have committed school violence in the past. Ahn Gil-ho quickly admitted it and apologized to the public.

"Dark Glory Season 2" is a suspense drama directed by An Jihao, written by Jin Yinshu, and starring Song Hye Kyo, Lee Do Hyun, etc. It was just launched on Netflix on March 10, 2023. The play tells the evil and sad story of a woman who puts her carefully formulated revenge plan into action after experiencing a childhood full of pain and violence.

·A tall tree attracts the wind. Unexpectedly, director Ahn Gil-ho's past scandals were also exposed. The whistleblower, Mr. A, revealed on March 10 that when he was studying in the Philippines in 1996, he was bullied for two hours by Ahn Gil-ho, who was only a third-year high school student at the time. The scandal quickly caused an uproar in society.

Ahn Gil-ho responded on the 12th, admitting the bullying incident and expressing his apologies to the victim and the public. Netflix has not yet responded to the incident.

Ahn Gil-ho

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