Geum Sae Rok and Sung Dong Il Stand Opposed as Ryeoun’s Case Exposes a Moral Divide in “Bloody Flower”

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The upcoming mystery thriller “Bloody Flower” has released new stills that spotlight increasingly sharp confrontations among its central characters, signaling a narrative that goes far beyond a conventional crime drama.

“Bloody Flower” centers on Lee Woo Gyeom (Ryeoun), a serial killer accused of murdering 17 people who paradoxically possesses the power to cure all incurable diseases. His existence shakes the foundations of law, justice, and ethics, forcing everyone connected to the case to confront their deepest moral convictions.

In the newly revealed images, Lee Woo Gyeom appears calm and unreadable as he attempts to justify the “value of his existence.” He does not deny the killings, instead labeling them as “experiments for treatment.” His unwavering gaze suggests that his claims cannot be dismissed as simple excuses, adding profound ethical tension to the case.

Attorney Park Han Joon (Sung Dong Il), who must defend Lee Woo Gyeom in order to save his daughter, stands closest to the killer. Torn between protection and suspicion, he forms a precarious relationship with Lee Woo Gyeom that constantly teeters on the edge of collapse.

Standing in direct opposition is Cha Yi Yeon (Geum Sae Rok), who sees the courtroom as a stage to prove her own competence. Determined to bring Lee Woo Gyeom down, she positions herself against Park Han Joon, turning the trial into a clash of principles rather than a simple legal battle.

Reporter Jo Woo Cheol (Shin Seung Hwan), who first exposed the case, moves between truth and public opinion, acting as a disruptive force that repeatedly unsettles the fragile balance among the key figures. Meanwhile, Yoon Min Kyung (Jeong So Ri), who knows the truth behind the case, belongs fully to neither side. Her crucial decisions at pivotal moments deepen the fractures of trust and doubt among all five characters.

Through these intertwined yet conflicting relationships, “Bloody Flower” builds toward an intense psychological confrontation that questions the meaning of life, justice, and moral responsibility.

“Bloody Flower” will premiere with its first two episodes on February 4, followed by two new episodes each week.

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