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Choi Woo-sik X Son Suk-ku’s “A Killer Paradox” releases still cuts “Breathtaking pursuit”

On Jan 25th, Netflix unveiled 17 still cuts for the new original series “A Killer Paradox” (directed by Lee Chang-hee). The still cuts capture the intense struggle of actors Choi Woo-sik, Son Suk-ku and Lee Hee-joon.

“A Killer Paradox” is a crime thriller drama. It tells the story of Lee Tang (Choi Woo-sik), a man who accidentally murders a serial killer, Jang Nan-gam (Son Suk-ku), a detective who pursues Lee Tang relentlessly, and Song Chon (Lee Hee-joon), a former detective who hunts down Lee Tang.

A Killer Paradox

Lee Tang’s turbulent narrative was heralded. His confusion after the accidental murder. He wanders the streets precariously after leaving his home. The “Heroes” logo on his jumper hints at his fate.

Detective Jang Nan-gam reveals an extraordinary aura. His unusual gaze detects suspicion in Lee Tang. The scene where he aims his gun at Lee Tang intensifies the tension.

Song Chon’s madness sends shivers down the spine. He is the one chasing Lee Tang and detective Jang Nan-gam. His shaved head and rough, eerie face captivate attention. His rough times are reflected in his ruthless side.

An official said, “Song Chon holds twisted beliefs. His appearance leads the case in an uncontrollable direction. Please look forward to why former detective Song Chon chases Lee Tang and Jang Nan-gam.”

A Killer Paradox

Director Lee Chang-hee commented, “The combination of mismatched elements is intriguing. The characters are the genre. Lee Tang’s fantasy, detective Jang Nan-gam’s deduction and Song Chon’s noir collides, creating a peculiar synergy.”

Director Lee Chang-hee praised the actors, “There was no other answer than Choi Woo-sik. As expected, my choice wasn’t wrong. It was a time to learn about Son Suk-ku’s insight. Lee Hee-joon was also irreplaceable.

“A Killer Paradox” is based on a webtoon of the same name by Ggomabi, who received explosive reactions by presenting unpredictable twists through shocking storytelling that contrasts with the cute drawing style. It was directed by director Lee Chang-hee of “Hell Is Other People” and “The Vanished”.

Meanwhile, “A Killer Paradox” will be released on Feb 9th.

Source: Dispatch

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