Choi Woo Sik and Son Seok Koo's new thriller drama "A Killer Paradox" finally aired after a long wait.
It premiered with a promise of a great watching experience and a narrative that keeps every viewer on their toes.
With 8 episodes in total, K-drama fans are in for a ride. Here's what to expect from the brand new Netflix show. Keep on reading.
1. Unconventional plot with exciting blended genres
Choi Woo Shik and Son Seok Koo's "A Killer Paradox" is based on the popular webtoon of the same name which depicts the wild goose chase between an accidental killer and the police.
Due to the popularity of the drama, expectation is through the roof for the dramatized version. Thankfully, Choi Woo Shik and Son Seok Koo are in the headlines.
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The two are among the best actors in Hallyu with a trusted ability to take on any genre with ease. In addition, director Lee Chang Hee of "Strangers From Hell" holds the megaphone.
"A Killer Paradox" promises a black space that takes viewers in a thrilling experience of discomfort, tranquility, guilt and liberation through the characters' stories.
2. Choi Woo Shik & Son Seok Koo's intense chemistry
In "A Killer Paradox," Choi Woo Shik and Son Seok Koo are expected to showcase improved performances together.
Since the work creates a unique atmosphere for the two, an overwhelmingly passionate work is not to be missed. Moreover, the characters' dilemmas are also a factor to watch for.
Director Lee Chang Hee guarantees a dramatic tension that will leave viewers with shock, thanks to the blend of various flavors including horror, action, violence and psychological thriller.
3. A thought-provoking masterpiece
In the drama, Choi Woo Shik gives life to an ordinary man who finds euphoria in killing people after he accidentally murders a high profile serial killer.
With this, his mind gets twisted, looming over whether to become a hero or a murderer, making him different from existing dark heroes in Hallyu.
The director of the drama aims to make viewers ponder about their honest and ethical thoughts once they're in the main hero's situation. Watch all 8 episodes of "A Killer Paradox" on Netflix now.
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Written by Elijah Mully.