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Released on December 29, 2016, (Korean: 졸업반/Joleobban) is a South Korean adult animated drama that garnered immediate attention for its provocative themes. Produced as an Original Video Animation (OVA) , the film comes from the acclaimed writer of the global zombie blockbuster Train to Busan , Yeon Sang-ho, and director Hong Deok-pyo. The.Senior.Class.2016.1080p.WEBRip.x264.AAC-CM-...
Jeong-woo’s best friend, whose actions contribute to the unfolding scandal. Critical Reception According to reviewers from Rotten Tomatoes , the film is noted for its: The Senior Class (2016) Movie Review from Eye for Film 15-Jul-2017 —
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Analyzes the passive-aggressive nature of the protagonist and how the movie subverts typical cinema expectations.
| Feature | Legal Streaming (Netflix/Prime) | Pirated WEBRip | |---------|--------------------------------|----------------| | Video bitrate | 4,000–12,000+ kbps (adaptive) | Often 2,500–4,000 kbps (fixed) | | Audio | AAC 5.1 or E-AC3 at 256–640 kbps | Stereo AAC at 128–160 kbps | | Subtitles | Multiple languages, selectable | Often hardcoded (can’t turn off) | | Future updates | No quality degradation | May have pixelation, banding, or sync issues | | Legality | ✅ Fully legal and licensed | ❌ Copyright infringement | Can’t copy the link right now
The film was produced by , with a screenplay by Yeon Sang-ho and direction by Hong Deok-pyo (who also handled editing). The music was composed by Kim Dong-wook .
The Senior Class (2016) is a South Korean animated drama directed by Hong Deok-pyo and written by Yeon Sang-ho (the creator of Train to Busan
Jung-woo’s world changes when he accidentally discovers Joo-hee's secret: to support herself, she works at a "room salon" (an adult entertainment venue). Rather than pushing them apart, this shared secret brings them closer together. Jung-woo begins to see the vulnerable human being behind the perfect facade, while Joo-hee finds a rare sense of comfort in Jung-woo’s non-judgmental company. However, the fragile bond they build is threatened by: