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no fue lo que esperaba la vdd
sinceramente la estoy mirándo por el protagonista, lo conocí en weak hero class 2 y verlo en este papel es completamente diferente. por lo que he visto en estos dos capítulos su actuación me está pareciendo bien, espero ver más.la trama está entretenida (el prota hace la cura para las enfermedades incurables pero a su paso tuvo que dar de baja como a 17 personas entonces lo llevan a juicio por ser un “asesino serial”)
me gusto más el capítulo dos que el primero, porque al principio como que sentí muy floja a la que hace de fiscal, sentía que querían darle esa personalidad fuerte, con carácter e inteligente pero la sentía un poco forzada pero ya en el capítulo dos me convenció un poco.
quiero ver más enfrentamientos de argumentos y pruebas en el juicio, tambien espero los próximos capítulos y cuando sea el final, ojalá sea uno muy bueno o decente. actualizaré mi reseña cuando la acabe (así que la puntuación no es la final) :p
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la verdad no me gustó como fue avanzando la serie, porque al final todo se fue convirtiendo en un tema político (tuvieron más relevancia los congresistas, jueces y empresarios en la historia) y senti que el prota le dieron un segundo lugar.
no entiendo porque si me das a entender que la historia sera de un asesino serial que tiene la cura y es llevado a juicio, comienzas a enfocarte en que los políticos estuvieron detrás de todo eso y ellos fueron los “creadores” de que el protagonista terminara siendo el que posee la cura en su sangre.
y no, lo que esperaba de ver mas argumentos, pruebas en el juicio no fue como esperaba, la fiscal siempre daba los mejores contra argumentos, asi que por esa parte me decepcione del abogado, esperaba que revelera pruebas impactantes o que dejaran sin argumentos a la fiscal pero no sucedio, realmente no me daba la sensacion de que fuera un gran abogado (esperaba tipo un vincenzo o la abogada woo pero nel) asi que por la parte del juicio me parecio muy flojo
tenía la sensación que no supieron como llevar el enfoque de la serie, en momentos se me hacia muy lenta y en otras ocasiones me preguntaba que serie estába viendo. no le dieron desarrollo al protagonista, yo creía genuinamente que era una persona psicopata o tenía algunos rasgos de estos, porque al principio me lo demuestran con esta personalidad sarcástica, cínica, apática, egocéntrica y demás pero al final senti que era totalmente diferente, más al saber su pasado y darme cuenta aue era un tipo normal sin esas actitudes, entonces me quedé pensando en que influyó para comportarse así? fue como ??? el golpe? el tratamiento? no lo sé, queria saber más a fondo del prota; tambien porque hizo lo mismo que hicieron con el (experimentar, utilizar sujetos de prueba para la cura, y terminar de dar de baja a las 17 personas)
al final no se trataba de un asesino que quería demostrar que podía hacer la cura, sino que todo fue venganza (? por la muerte de su madre y por experimentar con el prota (? eso si esta interesante pero si esa versión me la manejabas desde el principio otra cosa fuera, porque yo tenía otra expectativa, no que fuera de venganza la verdad. genuinamente creía que la trama solo sería de un asesino y su proceso para crear la cura, asi que esperaba un trasfondo. las explicaciones me parecieron deficientes, muy conveniente que el prota resultara ser la cura y lo explicas muy superficial, al igual que pudiera curar CUALQUIER enfermedad INCURABLE, siendo un ex estudiante de medicina como es que el SI pudo hacerla y los médicos e investigadores no han podido, es como ???
las actuaciones fueron buenas, aunque no tuve favoritos o algo por el estilo, el prota tambien me pareció decente (lo conocí en weak hero class asi que me agradó verlo en este papel (:)
pero los personajes si me aburrieron, no los encontraba interesantes ni nada por el estilo (igual los que supuestamente eran los antagonistas, no tenían carácter ni nada)
el final no me gusto tanto, lo senti apresurado, no explicó muchas cosas y te deja pensando en que paso despues. porque al final no muere el prota, entonces como fue que sobrevivió? que plan ideo para que todos creyeran que estába muerto si le dispararon y la policía encontró su cuerpo, quien lo ayudó? que hará ahora? no me gustó, queria un final cerrado y con explicaciones. porque al final los malos y poderosos fueron llevados a la justicia de una manera rápida y facil, o sea, a la fiscal no le costó tanto más que hacer amenazas y ya.
pd: si estás interesado en ver una serie sobre un asesino, que la trama se enfoque en aquello que lo llevo a convertirse en uno y el desarrollo de la cura, este no es uno de esos.
-18/ marzo/ 2026
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A Great Concept Ruined by Poor Execution
I was so excited for this drama because the premise sounded incredibly interesting, but unfortunately, it turned out to be a major disappointment. Despite the intriguing setup, I found myself incredibly bored while watching it.The main issue was the storytelling; the screenwriting and pacing were not executed well at all. Instead of being hooked, I felt like the story was dragging, to the point where I actually started fast-forwarding through scenes just to get through them.
By episode 6, I decided to drop the drama entirely. I simply couldn't attach myself to the characters or care about their journey. If the writing doesn't make you feel for the people on screen, even the most interesting plot in the world can't save the show.
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Best Thriller Series of 2026
For me, this was the best mystery-thriller drama I’ve watched. I lived through every emotion with it — anxiety, tension, overthinking, sadness and crying, even laughter. Every single moment in the series grabbed my attention and made me think and analyze what would happen next. Bloody Flower is truly one of the best mystery-thriller dramas. Some people may disagree, but for me, its story is unique, complex, and revolves around a difficult moral dilemma.Ryeoun’s acting? There’s no question about it — it’s absolutely phenomenal! Honestly, even though I knew he was talented, since this was his first psycho role, I was a bit worried he wouldn’t pull it off 100%. But he nailed the role of the serial killer and the savior of the world. He managed to bring to life a complex, mysterious, provocative character filled with coldness but also subtle kindness — all in one character: Lee Woo Gyeom. One of the best psycho characters in K-dramas. Ryeoun mastered every scene, portrayed the character exactly as required, and even the Korean audience is impressed with his performance. And even if some people think the story itself isn’t strong, Ryeoun carried the entire series on his shoulders 🤍.
The courtroom scenes were so enjoyable, especially when Lee Woo Gyeom provoked them with his confidence that he wouldn’t get the death penalty. The scenes with the lawyer were beyond words. Their chemistry was incredible until the very last episode. I loved their relationship, even though it was complicated — “killer and lawyer” — but it captured my heart and emotions. The father-daughter dynamic, the lawyer doing everything for his daughter, and Lee Woo Gyeom’s determination to save her also deeply affected me. From the first episode to the last, I have to admit — this drama is strong, amazing, and high-quality, with all due respect ❤️.
As for Song Dong Il — honestly, he was amazing. This was my first time seeing him act, and his performance was really good. He matched perfectly with Ryeoun’s acting, creating an incredible mix. He conveyed the emotions of a father worried for his daughter — a lawyer who compromises his morals to defend a killer just for his daughter! Truly brilliant 👏🏻.
As for geum saerok — this was also my first time seeing her act. Honestly, her performance wasn’t very strong, maybe because the role didn’t suit her. I think this type of role isn’t really for her, or this particular character was a bit unfair to her. If another actress had played it, it might have worked better. That said, I really liked her chemistry with Ryeoun — it was really, really good 🥹🤍.
After the last two episodes, I can confidently say that the series is extremely strong and well-rounded. They clarified the important and ambiguous points, and I'm happy that it ended with a logical conclusion.
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When I first saw the trailer a few months ago, it immediately caught my attention.
Now that the series is finished, I can honestly say I wasn’t disappointed. It lived up to my expectations.
Ryeo Un did such an amazing job in this series — his performance really stood out and made the story even more impactful.
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This is such a waste.
I give up.Bloody Flower, you're an 8 episode kdrama. You don't have the time and pacing luxury of still not grabbing me by episode 2 on top of some of the worst acting I've seen in recent time.🤨
How do you even managed to make a story about saint or sinner serial killer so ungodly boring???
No critics on my guy Ryeoun though, he tried his hardest to make the kdrama works, and he did at least showed his range as a serial killer.
But everything else around this one just goes against him, I kinda feel bad for him. Hopefully his next project will be better.
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The Best K Drama
My first review - Bloody Flower - Part 01 : my firI love medical dramas -- this is one of the best of them -- though the story is totally different -- no hospital scenes -- no doctors running in ER -- no operations in OR -- This is pitched as murder mystery -- sort of -- a man found cure for terminal illness and to achieve that -- he sacrificed seventeen people who are already guilty -- Lady prosecutor is determined to send him to prison - may be even death sentence - why ? he " murdered " seventeen " innocent " people -- as per lady prosecutor. Then we have a male lawyer who is determined to save him just because his daughter is terminally ill - and only he has the " cure ". It seems that the -- cure -- is residing in his blood ! he demonstrated his medical claim in -- Episode 04 -- by treating a terminally ill cancer patient - who recovered fully -- highly octane and can push your adrenaline -- all the time -- you just sit on your toes - " what next " --- must watch -- as per me -- to be continued ...Was this review helpful to you?
A Dark Bloom That Kept Me Breathless
10/10 A Dark Bloom That Kept Me BreathlessBloody Flower is one of those short dramas that proves you don't need 16 episodes to leave a massive impact. With only eight episodes, it delivers pure tension, tight storytelling, and emotional intensity without a single wasted moment.
From episode one, there's this quiet storm building beneath every scene, and it never lets you feel completely safe. I was genuinely on edge the entire time. Every episode ends in a way that makes it impossible not to click "next."
Ryeoun absolutely impressed me here. He carries such emotional weight with subtlety and control, balancing vulnerability and strength so naturally. His performance feels mature and layered, especially in the more intense scenes. You can see everything flicker across his face without him needing to say much, and that kind of acting always stands out to me.
Keum Sae-rok is equally powerful. She brings depth, intensity, and emotional sincerity that makes every scene feel grounded and real. The chemistry between her and Ryeo Un is full of tension and meaning, and it adds so much to the overall atmosphere. Their scenes together are charged, emotional, and impossible to ignore.
And of course, Sung Dong-il once again proves why he's such a legend. His presence alone elevates the drama. He brings complexity and quiet authority that adds gravity to the entire story. The supporting cast as a whole deserves so much appreciation too. Every character feels necessary, every performance feels intentional. No one fades into the background.
What I loved most is that the suspense never relies on cheap tricks. It's psychological, emotional, and carefully built. And the ending? I genuinely loved it. It felt satisfying, earned, and true to the journey we were taken on. Bloody Flower
(2026) is intense, gripping, beautifully acted, and unforgettable. Eight episodes of pure edge-of-your-seat storytelling, and I loved every second of it.
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Ética, Crime e Esperança Macabra
Flor Sangrenta é um prato cheio para quem ama doramas de crime e suspense com uma pegada reflexiva. A série nos apresenta Lee Woo Gyeom, um criminoso notório que exige uma chance de provar sua habilidade científica em troca de não enfrentar a pena de morte. O roteiro acerta muito ao mostrar como a sociedade reage a essa droga milagrosa derivada do sangue de um assassino.Por que a nota 8?
• Trama Provocante: O dilema de usar algo bom vindo de alguém tão terrível é explorado de forma brilhante, mantendo o clima sombrio e tenso.
• Mix de Suspense e Drama: Consegue equilibrar o horror dos crimes passados com a urgência médica dos pacientes que precisam da cura.
• Atuações Fortes: O elenco entrega a carga emocional necessária para sustentar uma história onde ninguém é totalmente inocente.
É um dorama imperdível que mostra que a salvação pode vir dos lugares mais inesperados (e perigosos).
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Um thriller que prefere clareza ao mistério fácil
Bloody Flower se mostra um drama competente justamente por aquilo que muitos thrillers recentes parecem esquecer: coerência narrativa. As tramas se conectam de forma segura, os personagens encontram função dentro do enredo e o roteiro evita buracos evidentes. Nos primeiros episódios, especialmente até o capítulo quatro ou cinco, paira uma desconfiança legítima sobre a suposta cura apresentada pela história, que poderia facilmente ser apenas uma peça dentro de um plano maior de vingança. A suspeita não era infundada, já que a vingança realmente se confirma como motor da narrativa, mas o roteiro surpreende ao revelar que a cura também existe de fato, ampliando o conflito em vez de simplificá-lo.Outro ponto forte é a atuação de Ryeoun, que demonstra maturidade incomum para alguém de sua geração. Sua performance evita o artificialismo que frequentemente aparece em atores jovens, sustentando o personagem com naturalidade e presença. O desfecho também opta pela clareza em vez da ambiguidade fácil: o serial killer anti-herói está vivo, e o detalhe sonoro das ondas do mar na ligação final elimina qualquer dúvida interpretativa. É um encerramento direto, sem metáforas excessivas ou finais deliberadamente nebulosos. No balanço final, trata-se de um drama sólido, bem resolvido e satisfatório, que cumpre o que promete sem tropeços relevantes.
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