Netflix just dropped yet another intriguing K-drama, Pro Bono, featuring multitalented cast members along with a storyline that will definitely make an impact. It cannot be denied that this series perfectly captures the intense story of the tumultuous life of a judge.
After Jung Kyung-ho is found in a difficult situation, his world falls apart, causing him to end up becoming a team member of a law firm's pro bono team. Besides the intriguing plotline that this series features, the breathtaking visuals of the series are also a crucial aspect.
Revisiting key filming locations of Pro Bono
As the series is a legal K-drama, the focus is very much on the legal world. Much of the filming for Pro Bono took place at Seoul Central District Court. The visuals play a vital role in bringing out the essence of the intensity of the legal world. Through the use of this location, the storyline perfectly comes to life in this series.
The War Memorial of Korea in Yongsan is also a crucial filming location for the series. The scenes depicted the backdrop of many scenes throughout the episodes; this location is definitely quite intriguing. Paju’s Dodamteo Office Set was also a key filming location, along with Inha University.
Other filming locations of Pro Bono include the National Assembly Building in Yeouido, Mapo Sogeumgui in Mapo-gu, Daecheongho Meditation Garden in Daejeon, Taeyoung Building Annex in Mapo, Former Majesty Tavalon Tea Lounge in Sinsa, Jongno, Samilgyo Bridge Area in Jung-gu, Pine Avenue in Euljiro, Sangam-san-ro in Mapo, and many other places.
It can be understood that the creators of this K-drama were extremely dedicated to bringing forth a perfect backdrop to the storyline. The visuals are a significant aspect of the series that sometimes becomes the identifying factor of a series.
At the end of the second episode of Pro Bono, the pro bono team is able to take Byeol’s case in a positive direction. The episode ends, and it can be understood that the upcoming episode of the series will bring forth more complications featuring Kang’s life.
The next episode will drop on December 13. The first two episodes of the series were enough to bring in anticipation amongst the viewers about the series. Each and every cast member of the series perfectly brings life to the characters. Jung Kyung-ho, with his acting prowess, makes Kang David’s character worth investing your time in. Some of Jung Kyung-ho’s other projects include O My Ghost Clients, Hospital Playlist, Crash Course in Romance, etc.
Other cast members of Pro Bono include So Joo-yeon, taking on the role of Park Gi-ppeum. Park Gi-ppeum worked on projects such as My Healing Love, Dr. Romantic, The Midnight Romance in Hagwon, Our Chocolate Moments, and many more. Yoon Na-moo, Seo Hye-won, Kang Hyung-seok, Lee Yoo-young, Kim Kap-soo, Choi Dae-hoon, etc. are also part of the series.
The series brings forth new cases as the episodes progress. Hence, the upcoming cases that Kang will face will also be crucial in his path to becoming a better person. This series features his journey of becoming more humble in his life. His arrogance becomes the start of his destruction, which will slowly change as he takes on more and more cases with the team.
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