An Underrated Gem
Kill My Sins really took me by surprise. It’s honestly such an underrated gem!
The focus is on a group of women who come together to uncover the repulsive crimes committed by a group of high-ranking male officials (We're talking SA, human trafficking, etc.) Each of them is a victim in her own way, and they join forces to fight back against the unthinkable. I found their backstories so heartbreaking, and their sisterhood is honestly one of the most touching parts of the whole drama. The way they lean on each other, the way their strength builds together... it really got to me. The actresses did an amazing job, and their chemistry made so many scenes memorable.
The ML was a nice addition. I’ll be honest, I’m not necessarily a big fan of the actor, but this role suited him well. He’s more of a sidekick here, which I liked; sharp, sly, and always supporting the FL from the shadows. There’s barely any romance between them, but the subtle moments? So good. Like when he gently holds her hand or silently holds her after she loses one of her friends; those little things really made my heart flutter.
This isn’t a light, happy story. But it’s worth it. KMS is one of the best female-centered wuxia dramas I’ve seen, and I absolutely loved it!
The focus is on a group of women who come together to uncover the repulsive crimes committed by a group of high-ranking male officials (We're talking SA, human trafficking, etc.) Each of them is a victim in her own way, and they join forces to fight back against the unthinkable. I found their backstories so heartbreaking, and their sisterhood is honestly one of the most touching parts of the whole drama. The way they lean on each other, the way their strength builds together... it really got to me. The actresses did an amazing job, and their chemistry made so many scenes memorable.
The ML was a nice addition. I’ll be honest, I’m not necessarily a big fan of the actor, but this role suited him well. He’s more of a sidekick here, which I liked; sharp, sly, and always supporting the FL from the shadows. There’s barely any romance between them, but the subtle moments? So good. Like when he gently holds her hand or silently holds her after she loses one of her friends; those little things really made my heart flutter.
This isn’t a light, happy story. But it’s worth it. KMS is one of the best female-centered wuxia dramas I’ve seen, and I absolutely loved it!
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