
Children of Nobody
Revised Romanization: N/A
Original Name, Hangul: 붉은 달 푸른 해
Director: Choi Jung-kyu
Writer: N/A
Network: MBC
Episodes: 32
Release Date: 2018-11-21
Runtime: 35 minutes
Original Language: ko
Country: KR
Seasons: 1
Genres: Mystery, Drama, Crime
Age Rating: 12
Status: Ended
Drama Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐7.4
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Plot Synopsis
Cha Woo Kyung is a child counselor who works at a children’s center. Her life seems perfect since he is married to a great husband and is pregnant. However, her perfect life doesn't last long, when an accident changes her life. She then meets Kang Ji Hun, a detective who is hurt for hiding his troubling past but is strict toward criminals and believes they should be punished to the full extent.
Cast & Crew

Kim Seon-a
Cha Woo Kyung

Lee Yi-kyung
Kang Ji Heon

Nam Gyu-ri
Jeon Soo Young

Cha Hak-yeon
Lee Eun Ho

Na Young-hee
Heo Jin Ok

Oh Hye-won
Cha Se Kyung

Yeon Je-hyung
Kwon Chan Wook

Kim Young-jae
Kim Min Seok

Kim Kang-hoon
Han Si-wan

Kang Mal-geum
Han Si-wan's mother

Jang Seo-kyung
Lee Hye-seon
Where to Watch

Watcha
Reviews
ParkMin
This drama primarily focused on serialized cases involving child abuse, while gradually developing its overarching plot. However, it failed to delve into anything profound or captivating, lacking the ambition one would expect from the first drama with such a theme. Furthermore, I don't think they did a good job handling the subject anyway. Its characters are its biggest problem. Initially, most of them were given over representation but eventually they didn't contribute much to the story. The FL's daughter was barely seen or given any involvement in the plot, wasn't even seen in the last episode. You would think she would be because of the theme and what FL went through. The characters remained static, lacking meaningful dynamics or genuine human emotions, which is particularly disappointing given the drama's thematic focus. In addition to the shortcomings, the color grading employed throughout the drama was remarkably poor and even embarrassing. The constant shifts between overly saturated green tones, flat magenta hues, and subdued blue shades were highly distracting and detracted from the overall visual experience, if it had any to begin with. Ultimately, this drama offered little beyond a series of sad child abuse stories. It failed to deliver a compelling narrative or explore its themes in a profound and meaningful manner. On another note, Soo Yeong is somewhat a fierce cop/detective yet there was a brief scene in the last episode of her being physically abused, that was the most redundant and unnecessary scene in the drama. It served no purpose to the narrative and contributed nothing to the story. On another another note, it's a mockery seeing people defending Eun Ho, if an old ugly guy was to play his character then nobody would dare to say anything.