
Their friendship can be seen as something very valuable to either of the two, and it is obvious how Gong Tae Kwang tries hard to make Eun Bi smile all the time. He was always there to support her in whatever she does and encourage her. Seemingly watching over her all the time, Gong Tae Kwang can be seen as a really caring and protective (who wishes to be more than a friend,) friend towards Lee Eun Bi. It made me feel a little sad for Go Eun Byul, who might have been in love with Han Yi Ahn.Īs if he was her shadow, Gong Tae Kwang would always appear whenever Lee Eun Bi was upset or in trouble. It was a little disappointing how fickle his love for Go Eun Byul was, although it was understandable. However, I honestly wished that there would be a twist whereby Lee Eun Bi chooses Gong Tae Kwang, and Han Yi Ahn not letting go of his 10 years unrequited love for Go Eun Byul. It was clear from the start who she would choose – Han Yi Ahn. She’s quite popular at school with many close friends including long-time childhood bestfriend and competitive swimmer Han Yi An (Nam Joo Hyuk).Īnd even though the boys were constantly at each other while jostling for Eun Bi’s attention, I thought it very sweet and very telling, that they would readily join forces and work together, when it came to protecting Eun Bi. Eun Byul is the polar opposite of Eun Bi in personality - confident and sassy. Eun Bi’s twin sister Go Eun Byul lives a complete separate life with her foster mom.

She is considerate and compassionate, but too meek to stand up for herself while constantly getting bullied at school by her classmate Kang So Young. We begin by meeting Lee Eun Bi, who grew up at an orphanage. Who Are You: School 2015 quickly grabs my attention by delving into thrilling enigmas surrounding the twin sisters shortly after introducing its main cast. I’m thoroughly impressed with how the young actresses convincingly channel their character’s divergent personas, making them that much more unforgettable.įrom the very beginning, our story and our characters are effectively and efficiently set up, along with many intriguing questions that made me want to know more about the characters, their stories, and their world.Įven after just the first episode, I came away feeling a little hooked already, which is a very good thing indeed.

Not to mention the phenomenal acting performances from lead actress Kim So Hyun, who plays twin characters Lee Eun Bi and Go Eun Byul, and rookie actress Jo Soo Hyang, who plays main antagonist Kang So Young.

Who Are You: School 2015 proves that it deserves its popularity with an exceptional blend of gripping mystery and adorable high school romance.
