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[Why you should watch] Flower of Evil

By: @Kmoon79

You know when you love something and you want everyone to love it too… yet you are jealously protective of it and don’t want anybody to know about it? That’s how I feel about Flower of Evil. I don’t want people to just watch this show – I want people to LOVE this show. I really want people to see how perfect it is, or not to see it all.

Now, after having seen over 40 K-dramas (I just started this year), Flower of Evil wins the Oscars in my personal book in pretty much every category:

  • Twisty-turning unpredictable plot? Check.
  • Ambiguous lead? Check.
  • Charismatic villain? Check.
  • Adorable family? Check.
  • Gut-wrenching suspense? Check.
  • Beautiful shots? Check.
  • Angsty soundtrack? Check.
  • Amazing chemistry between leads? Check.
  • Lee Jun-ki? CHECK CHECK!

Let me set the scene for you, spoiler-free.

The drama opens with a flash-forward of a barely conscious Baek Hee-sung (Lee Jun-ki) underwater and Cha Ji-won (Moon Chae-won) desperately trying to save him. In a voiceover we hear Baek Hee-sung saying: “Do you want me to tell you what kind of person I am?” and Cha Ji-won responds: “I will love you even more from now on. I will be really good to you. Then everything will change at some point. Like magic.” These first two minutes drive home the lifeline of this show: a man living a dubious truth while his wife tries to save him with unconditional love.

The episode then quickly cuts to the couple having a tender moment to the angsty beat of “Feel You” by Shin Yong Jae. Soon we are shown the main leads’ family dynamic: she’s a gutsy, badass police detective, and he’s a sensitive stay-at-home dad who makes jewelry on the first floor shop of their home. Baek Hee-sung is a sweet, doting husband and a caring father to their adorable daughter, Eun-ha, who loves her dad more than anything. He even prepares cut fruit as a snack for her teachers! At his birthday dinner we see that his parents are extremely cold and unwelcoming to his wife and daughter. Not even her “Halmoni, haraboji, I love you” melts their icy demeanor. What a vibe, yikes.

Hee-sung’s family constantly reminds him that they “own his life” and at first it seems they are very jealous parents who think the wife is “stealing” their son from them or maybe is after their money. Hee-sung affirms to his mother that his life belongs to her as long as he lives as Baek Hee-sung, and tells her to stay away from his wife because she (the mother) is not as good at fooling her (the wife) as he is. WHAT? This family definitely has a skeleton in their fancy walk-in closet! *cough*

One day a reporter comes sniffing around the shop for someone called Do Hyun-soo, and next thing we know, he’s being attacked, bound, and imprisoned in the shop basement by Hee-sung. WHAT! Then we see Hee-sung playfully preparing dinner with his daughter as Ji-won comes home, as if the violence a few hours prior never happened. His ambiguity leaves us reeling!

Throughout the drama we get flashes of Hee-sung and Ji-won’s early relationship. Hee-sung is a totally different person, with bleached blonde hair, and is very closed off and apparently indifferent to Ji-won’s advances — even pushing her away. But she sees something in him, and she declares that she will love him no matter what, and the more that he refuses, the harder she will love him. In one scene (one of my favorites), Hee-sung comes into the convenience store where college-age Ji-won works. The power goes out and Ji-won casually mentions how scared she is to be in the shop alone, since the other shops get robbed when this happens, so Hee-sung silently stands watch outside in the cold to make sure Ji-won is safe. Awww.

Back in the present, Cha Ji-won is investigating a case in which the wife cries: “Our family is perfect! There is nothing wrong with our family!” This eerily echoes an important theme of the story: families are complicated, and not what they seem from the outside. Case in point: we see Hee-sung secretly watching a video on how to show and recognize emotions while practicing in front of a mirror. He also has recurring visions of a creepy black-eyed man which clearly terrify him (and us — dude is SCARY). There is definitely something wrong with Ji-won’s family, but she doesn’t yet have a clue.

The plot thickens as people get murdered in the same manner of a sadistic serial killer who’s been missing for years… and maybe he’s back at it? Or maybe it’s a copycat killer? An accomplice? Ji-won is assigned to the case and unknowingly ends up chasing her own husband (cue classic saving-from-falling-objects scene).

I’m going to stop right here to avoid spoilers. There are layers and layers to this story: Hee-sung and the strange relationship with his parents, his mysterious past and contradictory behavior, and his wife’s growing suspicions about his identity. The plot is intricately woven around Hee-sung: his complexity leaves us questioning everything we think we know about him, and even though we are given more insight to his past than Ji-won, we are on the same journey as her.

Is he a villain, or someone who just always attracts trouble? Is he a killer? Is he the killer? Are all the nasty rumors about him true? Lee Jun-ki is perfect for this role: he showcases his flawless, nuanced acting and his physical prowess. (Yes, he really was hanging on the edge of that building, albeit with a safety harness.)

Every episode of this series throws painful punches and curve balls, leaving us confused, and hanging on the edge of our seat. Flower of Evil is 10/10 and a gem for those who enjoy a good mystery-suspense thriller. I can only hope I’ve whet your appetite with this sneak peek of the setup, and you’re ready to love it as much as I do.

 
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So good that China India and Phillipines decide to remake it.

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Right! Although I don't think anyone could play this role better than LJK. He's my #1.

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Let's just hope that we'll never get a Hollywood version...

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EXACTLY. You know Hollywood will just muck it up.

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I had an initial love-hate with this drama since I had different expectations on what the story will be. I learned to love it in the end. Lee Jun Ki and Moon Chae Won were phenomenal in their roles. I also love their adorable little daughter, Eun Ha. This show is great and I hope more people appreciate it.
Thank you for trying to get more people to watch this gem @kmoon79!

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I also had different expectations and this show blew me away!

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Thank you for this love letter to Flower of Evil @kmoon79

I loved this show too, especially that there were a lot of side characters to love, played by great actors. I'm always happy when that happens in a show.

There were a few plotholes and points too ridiculous to suspend disbelief, but when a show is done exceptionally well it can take a few of those.

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*Love letter* I feel all warm and fuzzy inside!

Yeah, expecially the thing in the last 2 episodes... That almost ruined it for me, but I'm glad they fixed it in the last minutes of the show! It even made sense, cuz what happened helped Hee-sung really know who he was!

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@kmoon79 thank you for selling this drama so enthusiastically. It is one I really wanted to know more about but already know enough to stay away from watching or reading recaps because it’s outside of my comfort zone. I wanted someone to tell me the outline so I could understand the story without the scary and this has helped to fill some gaps.

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YAY! Mission accomplished!

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The character arc really sells it, so it's not just another "is he or isn't he?" Kept me guessing until the last minute!

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This drama is so many things. It's a love story, a family drama, a thriller, and even a social commentary. I saw Lee JunKi here for the first time and totally fell for him. Went looking for his other dramas and kept getting disappointed coz none of his other dramas did justice to his talent and his looks like this one did.

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From his shows I love Two Weeks for thriller, and Arang and the Magistrate for comedy/romance.

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Two Weeks is the one I haven't watched yet. Arang I dropped after 2-3 episodes.

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Arang was a disaster! LJK is fantastic but his character took too long to come around. Shin Min Ah was the best part of that show. The gods playing baduk were... funny but boring? An actor can only do so much, depending on the direction and editing. I feel like whoever directed that show just wasted potential!

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I don't know about disaster. I didn't love the show itself, but loved LJK, and laughed so much.

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I can't forgive Arang for giving Yoo SeungHo that God-awful wig. He must have been 18 or 19 during that show but he brought in just the right amount of gravitas and playfulness to that role. And they gave him THAT hairstyle 😠

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The magistrate was really good! I can't get the girl's "Sonsaengnim!" out of my head! LOL She was adorable.

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Same! I think his older show "Two weeks" is just as good - it's super fast-paced, lots of action, also has the family dynamic with a mature ending. It's worth it!

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I am putting it on my watchlist ✌🏻

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Time Between Wolf and Dog is also good..it is LJK's first male lead role on TV. It is an oldie.

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The portrayal of nuanced multi dimensional characters and the superb acting of both leads. I also love the portrayal of a strong FL. Too often female characters make decisions that make you want to slap them and yourself but the writers got it exactly right with this one.

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Yes! I think MCW was perfect for this role - she's sweet and cute and intelligent and brave and no-nonsese. *chef's kiss* I also love the "role reversal" - she's the police officer and he's the sensitive stay-at-home-dad.

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Thank you for your loving and persuasive review. I hope others who have not watched this will get to it pronto.
By and large, I liked it and found LJK’s performance mesmerising.

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Yes! This was my first time seeing LJK (well, it was also only the 3rd kdrama I had seen so I didn't know anybody) and I AM OBSESSED.

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Apparently he has a reputation for not picking/getting the best scripts but FOE worked out very well for him and he shined in it.

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I somehow missed this in the year of confusion, 2020, no wonder ‼️
Moon Chae-won is enough to get me interested.

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Go watch it now! You won't be disappointed! MCW is one of my favorite actresses and this is the only show I've seen her in.

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I have seen her older dramas.
Watch the film,War of the Arrows if you can.

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Googling it now!

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Set in the same period of history as My Dearest

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To the editor: thanks for fixing my awkward sentences! :D

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It's not my all-time favorite show of LJG, but it's surely one of his best dramas overall. The plot point everyone complains the most didn't bother me THAT much, but I wish the writer had chosen a different character to be the real villain (not gonna spoil who, but would've been both more logical AND angsty) and we've got more of the post-all-masks-are-off dynamics leads had in eps 12-15 or so, that was great stuff and I wanted more. Epilogue could've been a little more elaborate too. Great acting (I've seen both of them doing even better, but that doesn't mean they weren't VERY good), great chemistry, fantastic directing and OST. Still mourning the fact that we never got a sageuk from this couple, esp when they were younger. True crime!

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I think the choice for the villain was unexpected but perfect! He's charismatic and can pull of sweet and cold at the same time! I also wish the epilogue were longer, I feel like it was too rushed and they tried to pack too much emotion into 5 minutes. But I'm still satisfied with the ending!
As for the saeguk, we can still hope!

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pull OFF
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Oh, my problem was not with the actor, performance was great! I just didn't like the amount of logic stretching and fatal coincidences used to explain this particular person being the killer. To me there was a much better candidate in the show and I was really disappointed when writer didn't go that route. Tho that would've go against one of the messages they tried to convey, I suppose, but then again, should've do a better job at it then.

We can hope, but given their ages epic romance is probably off the table now... What the heck were producers thinking 10+ years ago?!

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oh, I agree. The coincidence part was reeeeeaching.

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I would buy an epic romance at their current ages. Why not? Love and longing are not confined to the young. Hop to it wish-granting Goddess!

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agreed!

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Same, but I suppose it just won't really work in sageuk setting where being single and open to a possible romance almost always meant being super young... unless they're gonna play an already married couple (again!) or something. It is possible to go around this ofc, but that would require what very few dramas possess - a clever writer lol.

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I'm still waiting for a sageuk with these two together.🙏

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Very good sell! I loved it but then, the leads speak for themselves!

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Flower of evil is one of the best dramas I've seen.
Sure, there are a few convenient plot points. Which drama has not?
But the acting, the cinematography, the music are excellent. There a several great moments, but one that sticks to my mind is one mentioned by @kmoon79 : when Lee Joon Gi practices emotions in front of a mirror. He has such a control of his expressions! I was not convinced by Lawless lawyer, but Flower of evil is the demonstration of what a good direction can bring to a drama. And I'm now an(other) admirer of LJG and Moon Chae Won.

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LJK is the only person I've ever seen who can make ONE muscle in his cheek twitch. It's uncanny.

Lawless Lawyer was... campy?! Although it was awesome to see him kick ass! His stunts are real! He's like an expert at a bunch of different martial arts and he is FAST. Dang!

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He is so amazing at his profession! He had my heart Iljimae. Oh and the movie The King and the Clown. So nuanced is his acting.

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I haven't seen Iljimae but it's been in my watchlist for a while LOL I want to see The King and the Clown but I haven't been able to find it online :( Stupid geographical copyright limits!

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Hope you can find them one day!

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You almost make me wanna rewatch it haha
The family dynamic was really so nice. Aww my heart just thinking about it.

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right! It was 100% believeable that they were a family! I wish they were! LOL

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Loved it!

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Your article is really convincing @kmoon79! I had enjoyed Flower of Evil! It was thrilling and also got me emotional in places.. worth a watch!

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I enjoyed FOE and your post brought it back to me, especially some of the creepy moments. But there was one beautiful heartrending moment at the end that will stay with me. It's when Hee-sung is finding his way back to himself and he opens the refrigerator which is filled with prepared meals for his daughter. I'll say no more, but that moment is full of emotion. 😢 💧 😢

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Yeah, he's such an ajumma LOl An entire fridge full of prepared meals and kimchi!

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I loved this show but I was not satisfied with the ending. It just didn't stick the landing with me. I hate that they went down THAT path with THAT plot line but they kept the bittersweetness of the overall story and that was nicely done.

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yeah, I hated it too. Almost ruined it for me.

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Teacher was ammmmmazzzing in this role. I mean both of course but he was dazzling.
you should watch this drama because it is very suspenseful without gory, it is touching without being cheesy, it is witty without being offending to anyone, it has vague borders of good and bad, the mystery really needs brainwork.
The only problem I had was literally the darkness, sometimes it hurt the eyes and it is very blue-lit, so use a screen filter perhaps.
Lee Joon Gi and kids, he treats them as equal acting partners and truly gets absorbed in his role with them.

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agreed. some scenes were too dark too see!
LJK is great with kids!

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