
A mystery thriller 〈Bloody Flower〉 that depicts the stories of people surrounding a serial killer with the ability to cure all incurable diseases has officially announced the start of its narrative by releasing press stills that capture the intense presence of the actors.

〈Bloody Flower〉 is a work that tells the story of the serial killer 'Lee Woo-kyum' (Ryu Un), who has killed 17 people, and the characters in a situation where the standards of law, justice, and ethics are shaken due to his existence. The 11 press stills released this time densely capture the complex emotions and relationships of the characters surrounding the incident, hinting at a narrative tension that tests human values beyond a simple crime thriller.

The released press stills unfold around the serial killer 'Lee Woo-kyum' (Ryu Un), who tries to prove his 'value of existence' with a calm demeanor and an emotionless gaze. His confident assertion that the act of murder was 'an experiment for treatment' while not denying the fact of murder suggests that the questions he poses are not mere excuses, leaving a strong impression. The lawyer 'Park Han-jun' (Sung Dong-il), who must defend him to save his daughter, finds himself in the closest position to the murderer, forming a complex relationship that oscillates between protection and suspicion. On the other hand, 'Cha I-yeon' (Geum Sae-rok), who sees the courtroom as a stage to prove her abilities, defines Lee Woo-kyum as a target to be defeated, creating a confrontational structure against Park Han-jun. Additionally, the reporter 'Jo Woo-cheol' (Shin Seung-hwan), who first reported the incident, acts as a variable that shakes the balance of the three characters by oscillating between truth and public opinion. Finally, 'Yoon Min-kyung' (Jung So-ri), who knows the backstory of the case, makes choices at critical moments without fully belonging to either side, maximizing the cracks of trust and suspicion formed between the five characters.

In this way, 〈Bloody Flower〉 intricately builds relationships where characters need each other yet inevitably collide, foreshadowing a fierce psychological battle surrounding life and justice. This press still compressively captures the emotions and conflicts of the characters, clearly imprinting the fundamental questions that 〈Bloody Flower〉 will pose. Furthermore, the narrative that relentlessly digs into the boundaries of good and evil, justice and choice, promises intense immersion and suspense.

A well-made K-thriller 〈Bloody Flower〉 that perfectly executes fierce courtroom battles and high-level psychological warfare will be available exclusively on Disney+ with episodes released on February 4 (Wednesday) with 2 episodes, February 11 (Wednesday) with 2 episodes, February 18 (Wednesday) with 2 episodes, and February 25 (Wednesday) with 2 episodes, totaling 8 episodes.



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