

One would think that in a world where CCTV is nigh-ubiquitous bullying would be harder rather than easier. Well, it's just the irony of the modern day. Eun-byeol's problems, serious as they may seem, at least take actual physical form. While we haven't gotten to the switcheroo part of the story yet, by the end it's clear that Eun-bi is going to go along with the facade for the simple reason that life has just gotten too unbearably miserable. Of all the Korean media made lately to discuss the topic of bullying " Who Are You - School 2015" also manages to stand out for just addressing the situations in such terms of permanence.

And as is quickly made clear, just because Eun-bi is pretty and has an assertive personality doesn't make her any less of a target for bullying. Yet whereas Eun-byeol mostly snaps at people indiscrimintately, Eun-bi is only ever able to muster the courage to do the right thing when other people are involved. Neither one of them have any tolerance for cruel behavior. What makes the proceedings interesting is that, social circumstance notwithstanding, Eun-bi and Eun-byeol have very similar personalities. From the very start " Who Are You - School 2015" makes a point of offering up the same old trope about what might have been. But she had the luck to be adopted into a more well-to-do family. Eun-byeol (also played by Kim So-hyun) was also born less than ideal circumstances. Eun-bi (played by Kim So-hyun) is a normal teenage girl who had the misfortune of being born into less than ideal circumstances.
