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A prickly judge who despises juvenile criminals arrives at a juvenile court, where she takes on a complex role examining punishment for young offenders.

Juvenile Justice is a South Korean Netflix original series that explores the inner workings of the juvenile justice system. The show follows four teenagers who find themselves caught up in a criminal case, and delves deep into their individual stories to explore the complex reasons behind their actions.

The series examines the complexities of the legal system, and raises important questions about justice, punishment, and rehabilitation. With a strong focus on character development, the show offers a nuanced exploration of difficult topics like abuse, trauma, and mental illness.

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1 hr

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FEB, 2022

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Breitbart: Teenage fans of the Minecraft Movie have been ravaging screenings by throwing popcorn and sodas around the theater during key moments of fan service. Minecraft fans, mostly teenage boys, have been seen going berserk and turning the theater into a trash heap during one particular moment in the movie when Jack Black’s character mentions a “chicken jockey” – an inside-joke for game lovers, per Forbes: Things have gotten out of hand with (mainly) teens doing things like using enormous bags of popcorn like confetti, slinging it all around theaters during specific moments (often the “chicken jockey” scene). This has resulted in everything from warning signs at theaters telling people not to throw popcorn or drinks (which the poor theater staff will have to clean up) or even (unconfirmed) reports of police being called to screenings. Sometimes the theaters are such a mess that the screening afterward has to be cancelled due to the extensive cleaning needed, which of course, is lost ticket sales and potential mass refunds. One theater brought the police in to handle the situation and another theater in New Jersey set a rule that minors must be accompanied by a responsible guardian.
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