They create their own justice, both have good intentions but in a bad way. They kill people that deserves to die.
Recommended by Mauicles
Both dramas are a black comedy, thriller, involve murders, and have a lead character that accidentally winds up in a strange predicament.
Recommended by Tragedy Enthusiast
The overall vibe and artistic elements of A Killer Paradox remind me of Inspector Koo. Some of the character's reasonings are similar, but coming from different motivations. A Killer Paradox focuses more on the killer, while Inspector Koo focuses more on the person trying to catch the killer. Both are great a-typical cat-and-mouse chases.
Recommended by BudgieTiel
This reminds me of Little Women; both have a different approach to crime drama making, distinct from any regular crime shows out there. Of course, both cinematically and writing-wise, Little Women was better. This feels like just another average crime drama.
Recommended by SUNSET
Both shows explore the minds and actions of people. Exploring the question of what is truly good and bad and what humanity is out of these two are very deep in both shows. I think an important factor in both shows is the initial desperation for money, which in that point in time equates to survival.
The filming and vibes of both shows make it hard for the audience to tell if a scene actually happened or if it was simply a hallucination/imaginary.
I don't want to spoil the show so I can't say much more but if you like one of these you will like the other.
Recommended by disgrace
- protagonist both murder criminal and the murders have no clues
- detective chasing them
- both of them have helpers
Recommended by Lisehapguer
Both involve stories about someone who kills a person who turns out to be a criminal, and believes it to be an act of divine intervention. However, the two stories do turn out differently, nonetheless both deserve a watch.
Recommended by Karma
the kind of thriller drama (with murder plot) that makes us support and cheer for a mentally-unstable, psychopathic protagonist lol
Recommended by mong
Similar vibes - both have a a creepy pyschotic kind of character and have a premise that involved crime and death. unlocked is a movie though.
Recommended by wedidntdoanythingwrong
Both are Netflix shows with grey characters,more adult scenes/themes than the typical drama, no romance, and in both the criminal main character is being chased by the police . The cinematography and the acting in both are really good too.
Recommended by anigh
Both dramas have a very similar synopsis. Both main leads end up being an unintentional killer and have to find a way to deal with that. While both main leads decide to follow two different paths, there do seem to be a lot of similarities between the stories .
Recommended by Lou
These two both have odd storylines about murder. They also both give off an alternative feel. I recommend jumping in blind with no expectations.
Recommended by fiflydramalover
Both kdramas have a plot with police and good and bad. It is the same feeling when watching and you can’t stop watching to find out what will happen.
Recommended by kercar7
Much like the family in Family Matters, A Killer Paradox centers on an anti-hero who ends up taking care of some people who have done terrible things.
Recommended by unhinged
Both storylines of revolve around the consequences that unfold when an ordinary citizen becomes entangled in a murder plot.
-Also the visuals from The Frog are similar to the shots in A Killer Paradox, especially the transitions
Recommended by Ryus_Bodyguard
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