
When one accidental killing leads to another, an average college student finds himself stuck in an endless cat-and-mouse chase with a shrewd detective who will stop at nothing to capture him.
Netflix's K-drama expansion continues with the gripping miniseries A Killer Paradox, starring the beloved Choi Woo Shik and the acclaimed Son Suk Ku. Already generating buzz from global audiences, the show has the potential to be a multi-season hit for the streaming giant fueled by overwhelmingly positive feedback. Let's dive into the initial impact of the 'endless cat-and-mouse chase with a shrewd detective.’
Imagine experiencing an uncontrollable itch every time you encounter a person with a questionable history. This itch only subsides through your actions. While in an ideal world, this might seem like a blessing, the reality of today's world is far from that. The new K-drama ‘A Killer Paradox’ delves into this theme with a fresh perspective.
Choi Woo-shik portrays Lee Tang, a part-time worker at a convenience store. Initially perceived as a 'loser', Tang's life takes a drastic turn after he accidentally murders a man in a moment of impulse. He soon discovers an insatiable itch to kill 'certain' individuals, believing it to be their only path to redemption. What starts as an accident evolves into a deliberate choice. Surprisingly, his actions remain nearly untraceable.