Flower Of Evil Jun 2026
The man known as Hee-sung is actually Do Hyun-soo, the son of a notorious serial killer from the "Yeonjusi serial murders" case. On the run from a dark past he can't remember—and accused of a murder he didn't commit—Hyun-soo stole the identity of a dead man. For 14 years, he has studied human emotions like a textbook to mimic them, because he is convinced he is incapable of feeling genuine emotions like fear, sadness, or love.
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The genius of the plot lies in its manipulation of audience expectations. We know early on that Hee-sung is hiding his identity. We know he is emotionally stunted and capable of chilling detachment. Yet, the show constantly asks: Is he a killer? Or is he a victim of his own monstrous lineage? The man known as Hee-sung is actually Do
The 2020 South Korean drama Flower of Evil (tvN) follows (played by Lee Joon-gi), a man who has spent 14 years hiding a dark identity as the son of a notorious serial killer. His wife, Cha Ji-won (Moon Chae-won), is a sharp homicide detective who eventually begins to investigate a cold case that leads directly to her "perfect" husband. Have you seen "Flower of Evil"
In the context of the drama, the "Flower of Evil" represents the protagonist, Baek Hee-sung.
Here’s a useful piece on the Korean drama Flower of Evil (2020), focusing on why it stands out and what makes it worth watching.


