Kdramaland's OG PEAK Thriller
I've had 악의 꽃 (Flower of Evil) on my watchlist since 2021-2022. I wasn't a fan of Thriller-Mystery stories back then but even there was something about this series' premise that piqued my interest so it remained there, metaphorically gathering dust until I finally decided to watch it; out of wanting to feel the "thrill" and "fear" from a Thriller kdrama but that was mere expectations and the reality of watching this drama blew all my expectations away.
This is a story about truth, the truths we believe in ourselves and what people believe about us and who among those people's perspectives really matters. But it's also about change, a strange coming of age journey about fighting for the life you built and accepting that there is good in you and that it has always been in you and that the people who truly love you will always see it.
It's been years since I watched a kdrama with 16 episodes and 1 hour each and one of the things that 악의 꽃 (Flower of Evil) does exceptionally is to never make a single dull or boring episode; and even if it does start or end up dull, each episode still ends on a high or interesting note. It's evident that writer Yoo Jung-hee is an experienced TV screenwriter; and whatever she learned about story structure from writing anthology episodes and her past miniseries was present here! I look forward to seeing what she writes next.
Baek Hee-sung (portrayed by Lee Joon-gi) is one of K-thriller's well written male protagonists. I've felt every emotion possible seeing him making choices, and go on his (almost coming of age) journey. Lee Joon-gi's acting in Episode 15 (if ykyk) was one of the most moving and heartbreaking scenes I've ever watched in a kdrama. If I was a screenwriter, producer, director or anybody part of the production crew, his acting during those scenes is enough to be my raison d'être on why I will forever love (TV) storytelling. He deserved that win in the 2020 Asia Artist Awards. (🥺) No doubt.
I can't believe I've actually finished this 🥺 What do I do with my life now?
This is a story about truth, the truths we believe in ourselves and what people believe about us and who among those people's perspectives really matters. But it's also about change, a strange coming of age journey about fighting for the life you built and accepting that there is good in you and that it has always been in you and that the people who truly love you will always see it.
It's been years since I watched a kdrama with 16 episodes and 1 hour each and one of the things that 악의 꽃 (Flower of Evil) does exceptionally is to never make a single dull or boring episode; and even if it does start or end up dull, each episode still ends on a high or interesting note. It's evident that writer Yoo Jung-hee is an experienced TV screenwriter; and whatever she learned about story structure from writing anthology episodes and her past miniseries was present here! I look forward to seeing what she writes next.
Baek Hee-sung (portrayed by Lee Joon-gi) is one of K-thriller's well written male protagonists. I've felt every emotion possible seeing him making choices, and go on his (almost coming of age) journey. Lee Joon-gi's acting in Episode 15 (if ykyk) was one of the most moving and heartbreaking scenes I've ever watched in a kdrama. If I was a screenwriter, producer, director or anybody part of the production crew, his acting during those scenes is enough to be my raison d'être on why I will forever love (TV) storytelling. He deserved that win in the 2020 Asia Artist Awards. (🥺) No doubt.
I can't believe I've actually finished this 🥺 What do I do with my life now?
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