Na-mi and Sun-woo, two students who have been bullied and subjected to school violence throughout their school years, attempt suicide while their classmates are on a school trip. The story initially sets us up for an unbearable tragedy, but Hail to Hell manages to be lively and unexpectedly engaging. After their failed suicide attempt, the two try to take revenge on Chae-rin, who they believe was responsible for the most bullying they experienced. However, their plan backfires when Chae-rin, the worst bully ever, finds religion and becomes genuinely good. What should they do now?
Hail to Hell is a fascinating adventure story that combines outlandish planning and imagination with a satirical moral drama. It's a story about friendship, loyalty, and the power of revenge. Despite its dark themes, it also explores the complexities of human nature and the struggle for personal growth and redemption. Overall, Hail to Hell is a thought-provoking and entertaining read that will keep you on the edge of your seat.