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Flower of Evil korean drama review
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Flower of Evil
3 people found this review helpful
by zhiex
28 days ago
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0

I wasn't prepared for this amazing drama 10/10

“Flower of Evil” felt like a psychological roller coaster I wasn’t prepared for, and I loved every second of it. Watching it felt like peeling layers off a person you thought you already understood. The story follows Baek Hee-sung, who looks like the perfect husband and father, but as the episodes go on, I felt myself doubting everything about him. The biggest twist for me was realizing that the man living such a quiet, loving life wasn’t even Baek Hee-sung at all but Do Hyun-soo, someone who has been running from a past full of accusations, trauma, and darkness. That reveal hit hard because I could feel how badly he wanted to be loved even while believing he didn’t deserve it.

What made the drama intense for me wasn’t just the mystery but the emotional conflict. Watching Cha Ji-won, his wife, slowly uncover the truth felt like I was discovering it with her. Every time she got closer to exposing him, my chest tightened because I knew how much they loved each other, yet the truth was something that could destroy everything. The show played with my feelings a lot—one moment I was scared of what Hyun-soo might do, and the next I just wanted him to be okay and finally be understood.

The plot twists kept hitting one after another, especially when the story dug deeper into Hyun-soo’s childhood and the real serial killer behind everything. The drama made me question who the real “evil” one was, and I loved how it explored trauma, identity, and whether someone broken can still deserve love. By the end, it genuinely felt like I had watched two people fight not just the world but their own ghosts for the sake of their family.

Overall, it’s one of those dramas that stays with you because it’s not just about crime or secrets—it’s about love surviving even the darkest truths.
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