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One Ordinary Day: Plot, Release Date and Watch Online

One Ordinary Day is a new Korean drama that premieres on 27th November 2021. The story revolves around crime, law, and murder.

Kwon Soonkyu has written the story and Lee Myungwoo has directed the series. Studio M, Chorokbaem Media, and Gold Medalist have produced this show together. One Ordinary Day is a drama based on a crime series named ‘Criminal Justice’.

It aired on the UK channel BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) from 2008 to 2009. The cast of the show features Kim Soohyun, Cha Seungwon, Lee Seol, Yang Kyungwon, and more supporting characters.

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The plot of One Ordinary Day

The story deals with the law and criminal justice system. Two men, one murder, and their fight for justice cover the drama. Kim Hyunsoo is the main character of our series. He’s an ordinary university student, living a normal life. But one day his life turns upside down as he’s accused of murdering a woman. The blame falls on him supposedly because of some mistake that he made.

The only person who’s able to help Hyunsoo is a rookie lawyer. Shin Joong Han has barely passed the bar exam and finished law school. He isn’t an extraordinary or a very talented lawyer. But Hyunsoo doesn’t have the luxury of options. After his involvement in Hyunsoo’s case, Joon Han faces the legal system in its most cruel form. The two men struggle and strive in their fight with the law. From living ordinary lives, both men are forced to struggle against a legal system to save Hyunsoo.

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One Ordinary Day: Release Date

The show will have 8 episodes which will be updated on Saturdays and Sundays. The first episode is scheduled to release on November 27, 2021. The show will be aired till December 19, 2021.

Watch Online

The show is available on Coupang Play and for non-Korean regions, it’s available on ViuTV.

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