Kim Go Eun is confirmed to return in 'Yumi's Cells Season 3' which premieres in 2026 An Yun Su works as an art teacher, living a peaceful, ordinary life, until it suddenly changes. Her husband is murdered, and she is accused of killing him. She struggles to clear herself of the murder charge. While in prison, she is approached by a mysterious woman named Mo Eun. Mo Eun is called a "witch" by the other prisoners because she can see through others and easily know what they think and feel. An Yun Su and Mo Eun both hold secrets, and they make a dangerous deal. Meanwhile, Baek Dong Hun is an earnest prosecutor respected by his fellow prosecutors. He maintains his composure in any circumstance and holds firm convictions. He digs into the secrets of An Yun Su and Mo Eun, risking his beliefs and honor. Jang Jeong Gu, An Yun Su’s lawyer, is a former boxer with a tenacious personality. He begins to pursue the truth to prove An Yun Su’s innocence. (Source: AsianWiki) Edit Translation
- English
- 한국어
- ภาษาไทย
- Arabic
- Native Title: 자백의 대가
- Also Known As: Jabaekui Daega , The Master of Confession
- Director: Lee Jeong Hyo
- Screenwriter: Kwon Jong Kwan
- Genres: Thriller, Mystery, Psychological, Crime
Where to Watch The Price of Confession
Cast & Credits
- Jeon Do YeonAn Yun SuMain Role
- Kim Go EunMo Eun / "Witch"Main Role
- Park Hae SooBaek Dong HunMain Role
- Jin Seon KyuJang Jeong GuMain Role
- Park Sung IlDirector KimSupport Role
- Bong Eun Sun[Prisoner]Support Role
Reviews
Started good and got even better
This is a drama that starts off pretty strong only to get better as each episode passes by... While some of the twists are more predictable than others the build up is doen really well. For each twist revealed another question is risen. Why, who, how, wait what, how, who.... As well as anger oh so much anger towards so many people it is almost ridiculous. ANd While I admit most of the story was really great there are som parts towards the end that fell a bit flat, taking away a star from. the total score.There are a few things that I do want to focus a bit extra on, but since I fear it might spoil it for you Ill put it as a comment.
The acting is great, the characters are interesting (mostly) there are a few plot wholes here and there (or at least things that do not make sense to me) and while there are a few annoying characters their screen time is limited enough for me not to be bothered by them.
For those of you who read my reviews and know I some times watch dramas with my husband, I started this on my own but decided to take a break to let him catch up so we could watch it together. once that was done we finished the last 8 episodes between between Friday evening to lunchtime on Saturday. So it is highly bingeable.
Hubby says it started off goof and only got better an 8,5 from him (a really high score).
Binged the series because I couldn't stop watching - there was no place to take a break
The series is compelling from the very beginning and so well paced that just when I thought I had a handle on the plot it twisted again - not the kind of contrived twists that make you want to throw a book at your TV, but the jaw dropping "Wow, I did not see that coming!" kind. If you can stand your heart being ripped out in ways you did not anticipate, this series will not disappoint.The two leads are extraordinary. I'm a relative newcomer to K-drama and this is only the second time I've seen Jeon Do Yeon. I loved absolutely everything about her character performance in Kill Boksoon. I was blown away by her portrayal of a much different character in this series - one that initially appears weak and fragile, but keeps digging deeper and stands strong until the explosive end. I don't know what to say about Kim Go Eun that hasn't already been said at one time or another. There aren't enough words of praise for the performance tour de force she she gave in The Price of Confession. IMO, Kim Go Eun is one of the most versatile and powerful actors of her generation, maybe any generation. Given how young she is and the varied and impressive body of work she's already catalogued, I think my assessment will stand the test of time.
Kudos, too, to the Director who did one of the best jobs of non linear story telling I've seen; to the Art Director's choice of a color palette and scene/set creation that built a mood of gritty realism that hit all the right notes; to the Scriptwriter for creating a story that is heartbreaking in all the right ways and who birthed a lot of key characters and managed to infuse each of them with humanity and purpose; to the entire cast, because there was no dead weight here - everyone was playing at the top of their game (special shout out to the #1 prison guard for the touching humanity of her portrayal); and, finally, to whoever put together the soundtrack because it uplifted every scene it touched.






















