Beyond Evil ~ Two Police Inspectors Have Trust Issues

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“Beyond Evil” (also known as “Monster”) is a Korean drama series released in 2021, with 16 episodes, categorized as Thriller, Suspense, Police Procedural, Crime, Mystery, and Murder Mystery; and streaming on Netflix, Viki, and Tubi TV. SUMMARY: The severed fingertips of a woman are found but her body was never found. Even without the body, the woman’s twin brother was arrested for her murder but not proven guilty. Twenty (20) years later, a similar murder occurred. A woman’s body was found and her fingertips had been severed. Two police inspectors who were at the scene when the body was found are suspicious of each other. They both believe that they both know more about the victim than they are willing to reveal. One suspects the other is the killer. ♦ Twin Killer or Serial Killer? In “Beyond Evil”, Lee Dong-Sik had a twin sister who was very successful in everything she did. She was perfect in every way and even played the organ for church services. By contrast, her twin brother was the opposite. Everyone praised her and wanted to know why he couldn’t be successful too. One day his sister’s severed fingers were found. Just her fingers. Her body […]
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I absolutely loved Beyond Evil! The suspense was off the charts, and the chemistry between Lee Dong-Sik and Han Joo-Won was so intense. Their relationship, full of distrust, made for such a unique dynamic. It was fascinating watching two characters who could barely stand each other forced into close quarters. What stood out the most to me was how unpredictable everything felt. Just when I thought I had it all figured out, the show took another turn. The pacing was excellent, never leaving you a chance to get bored. Highly recommend this one for anyone who loves crime thrillers with a touch of mystery!
 
Honestly, I struggled with Beyond Evil. The tension between the two lead characters was interesting at first, but after a few episodes, it felt repetitive. The whole "are they or aren't they the murderer" thing got old pretty quickly. The pacing was a bit too slow for my taste, and I started to lose interest in the story. I understand why people might like it, but for me, it didn’t quite hit the mark. I wish they had cut down on the mystery and focused a bit more on character development.
 
Beyond Evil was a brilliant watch! I’ve seen my fair share of K-dramas, but this one really stands out. The atmosphere of constant suspicion and the mystery surrounding the murders kept me hooked throughout. Both leads, Lee Dong-Sik and Han Joo-Won, gave powerhouse performances. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time. It’s a series that makes you think – like, who really is the good guy? And the ending? Wow, didn’t see that coming! Definitely a must-watch for thriller fans.
 
I’ve watched a lot of crime dramas, but Beyond Evil just didn’t do it for me. The characters felt a bit one-dimensional at times, and I couldn’t shake the feeling that they were dragging out the mystery for the sake of it. Sure, the acting was solid, but the plot just felt a little too familiar. It wasn't a bad show by any means, but I couldn’t help but feel like there was potential for something more. Maybe it was just the pacing that didn’t resonate with me.
 
As someone who’s not usually into crime thrillers, I was honestly surprised by how much I enjoyed Beyond Evil. The characters had such a complex relationship, and the mystery surrounding the murders kept me glued to my screen. The performances were stellar, and I really liked how it kept me questioning every character. I didn’t even mind the slow build-up – I think it added to the suspense. It definitely makes you think about human nature and what people are capable of when pushed to their limits. Thumbs up from me!
 
Okay, I know everyone’s raving about Beyond Evil, but I couldn’t get into it. The entire vibe felt a little too dark and brooding for my taste, and the constant back-and-forth between the two leads made the episodes feel like they were just spinning their wheels. The twists were predictable, and I found myself losing interest halfway through. I’m sure it’s great for fans of the genre, but it wasn’t for me.
 
I loved how Beyond Evil took a really fresh spin on the classic “who-dunnit” formula. The complexity of both leads and the gradual unveiling of their pasts kept me intrigued. I liked how you couldn’t trust anyone, and every episode added layers to the mystery. The pace might be a bit slow for some, but I thought it added to the building suspense. The fact that both characters had to work together despite their distrust made their partnership feel real, which is rare in these kinds of shows. Definitely one of my top K-dramas.
 
I had to stop watching Beyond Evil after a few episodes. I get the hype, but the plot was moving at such a slow pace that I couldn’t keep my attention. I get that the mystery aspect is a big part of the appeal, but I just felt like the show was trying too hard to keep things mysterious, to the point of it becoming a bit tedious. The characters’ tension was supposed to keep me invested, but instead, it just made everything feel overly dragged out. It’s definitely not my kind of show.
 
If you love thrillers, Beyond Evil is a must-watch. The tension between the two main characters was palpable, and I couldn’t stop watching because I just had to know what happened next. The plot kept me guessing, and the performances were top-notch. It’s the kind of show that keeps you on the edge of your seat with each episode. The pacing is deliberate, but I thought that helped build the tension even more. Definitely one of the most gripping crime dramas I’ve seen in a while!
 

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