Once a month, students at Baekyeon Girls' High School cast their votes in a popularity poll. The result? A brutal ranking system that determines the entire social hierarchy of the school.
Sung Su Ji has just transferred and scores a zero. After starting at the bottom and becoming a target of school violence, can Su Ji make her way to the top of the pyramid? Or will she topple the game altogether?
Sung Su Ji has just transferred and scores a zero. After starting at the bottom and becoming a target of school violence, can Su Ji make her way to the top of the pyramid? Or will she topple the game altogether?
Once a month, students at Baekyeon Girls' High School cast their votes in a popularity poll. The result? A brutal ranking system that determines the entire social hierarchy of the school.
Sung Su Ji has just transferred and scores a zero. After starting at the bottom and becoming a target of school violence, can Su Ji make her way to the top of the pyramid? Or will she topple the game altogether?
Sung Su Ji has just transferred and scores a zero. After starting at the bottom and becoming a target of school violence, can Su Ji make her way to the top of the pyramid? Or will she topple the game altogether?
Once a month, students at Baekyeon Girls' High School cast their votes in a popularity poll. The result? A brutal ranking system that determines the entire social hierarchy of the school.
Sung Su Ji has just transferred and scores a zero. After starting at the bottom and becoming a target of school violence, can Su Ji make her way to the top of the pyramid? Or will she topple the game altogether?
Sung Su Ji has just transferred and scores a zero. After starting at the bottom and becoming a target of school violence, can Su Ji make her way to the top of the pyramid? Or will she topple the game altogether?
Once a month, students at Baekyeon Girls' High School cast their votes in a popularity poll. The result? A brutal ranking system that determines the entire social hierarchy of the school.
Sung Su Ji has just transferred and scores a zero. After starting at the bottom and becoming a target of school violence, can Su Ji make her way to the top of the pyramid? Or will she topple the game altogether?
Sung Su Ji has just transferred and scores a zero. After starting at the bottom and becoming a target of school violence, can Su Ji make her way to the top of the pyramid? Or will she topple the game altogether?
"Revenge of Others" and "Pyramid Game" share thematic similarities, particularly in their high school settings and exploration of serious themes. Here's how they align:
1. **High School Setting**:
- Both dramas take place in high schools, providing a backdrop for their intense narratives ¹².
- In "Revenge of Others," the story revolves around Ok Chan Mi and Ji Soo Heon, who seek revenge and justice within their school environment .
- "Pyramid Game" focuses on a group of high school students entangled in a dangerous ranking game that leads to violence .
2. **Themes of Violence and Struggle**:
- "Revenge of Others" delves into bullying, revenge, and survival .
- Similarly, "Pyramid Game" portrays psychological warfare among students as they play a popularity voting game to avoid becoming targets of violence.
While their execution and specific plots differ, both dramas engage viewers with intense situations and character-driven stories.
1. **High School Setting**:
- Both dramas take place in high schools, providing a backdrop for their intense narratives ¹².
- In "Revenge of Others," the story revolves around Ok Chan Mi and Ji Soo Heon, who seek revenge and justice within their school environment .
- "Pyramid Game" focuses on a group of high school students entangled in a dangerous ranking game that leads to violence .
2. **Themes of Violence and Struggle**:
- "Revenge of Others" delves into bullying, revenge, and survival .
- Similarly, "Pyramid Game" portrays psychological warfare among students as they play a popularity voting game to avoid becoming targets of violence.
While their execution and specific plots differ, both dramas engage viewers with intense situations and character-driven stories.
"To.Two" and "Pyramid Game" have different plots, but they have similar concept about social hierarchy in school where the students are divided with barriers that gives them conflict with each other and shows various problems in school due to it. "To.Two" uses tickets for a social media app while "Pyramid Game" uses popularity poll for a ranking system.
Similar aspects of a popularity contest being organized by the unlikely villain and being used as a basis for bullying and unfair treatment. The villain has almost everyone under their control and wants to be the center of attention.
Differences - high school ( Pyramid Game) College ( Beauty Newbie)
- Beauty Newbie has other side stories ( romance,family drama) besides the main plot.
-Beauty Newbie (being Thai) it's less intense/violent/cruel.
Differences - high school ( Pyramid Game) College ( Beauty Newbie)
- Beauty Newbie has other side stories ( romance,family drama) besides the main plot.
-Beauty Newbie (being Thai) it's less intense/violent/cruel.
Both Pyramid Game and The Whirlwind share a common theme of intense competition and strategic planning, where characters often believe they have the upper hand, only to find out that their opponent had a more cunning plan all along. This creates a dynamic where the person who is watching is constantly on edge, thinking the antagonist has won, only to be surprised by a twist.
Just watch these and tell me what you think
Just watch these and tell me what you think