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ย Director: Kim Chul-kyu

ย Stars: Lee Joon-gi and Moon Chae-won

ย Plot Overview:
The drama revolves around Baek Hee-sung (played by Lee Joon-gi), a seemingly perfect man who is married to Cha Ji-won (played by Moon Chae-won), a detective in the violent crimes division. Hee-sung lives a seemingly ordinary life, running a successful business and enjoying a loving relationship with his wife and daughter. However, deep inside, Hee-sung hides a dark and terrifying secret: he is the son of a notorious serial killer and has built a new identity to escape his past.

ย As Ji-won begins to investigate a series of brutal murders, she begins to suspect that Hee-sung may not be the man he appears to be. Tensions rise as Ji-won’s investigation into the murders intersects with her growing suspicions about her husband’s true nature. The plot intertwines themes of identity, loyalty, and trust, with an underlying exploration of psychological trauma caused by a dark past.


ย Themes:
Identity and self-awareness: At the heart of “Flower of Evil” is the theme of identity, specifically Hee-sung’s struggle with his past. His efforts to escape his origins and create a new life are central to the story, and the show explores the ways in which a person’s past can shape their future.
Trust and betrayal: As Ji-won begins to doubt her husband, the show explores the fragility of trust in relationships. The emotional impact of betrayal is felt not only between Ji-won and Hee-sung, but also in the broader dynamics of the supporting characters.
Trauma: The show delves into the psychological effects of Hee-sung’s upbringing, shaped by the legacy of his serial killer father. The trauma of living in the shadow of violence and crime shapes his character and fuels his desire to escape that legacy.

ย Conclusion:
“Flower of Evil” is a gripping psychological thriller that excels at exploring identity, trust, and the complexities of relationships. With strong central performances from Lee Joon-gi and Moon Chae-won, the show keeps viewers hooked with its deep plot and emotional depth. It successfully blends elements of crime drama and romance while maintaining a tense atmosphere that builds toward a satisfying conclusion. For fans of psychological thrillers and character-driven stories, “Flower of Evil” is a must-watch Korean drama.

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