MOUSE (2021)REVIEW
Okay I know some of you have seen this series MOUSE and were shocked by the twists ending. The main culprit was cleverly disguised and everyone was stunned when the kind-hearted man was revealed as the killer. I watched it in 2021 but didn't finish it back then. Recently, I picked it up again and was blown away by the unexpected finale.
Mouse follows the story of Jung Ba-reum a rookie police officer known for his honesty and kindness, who is dedicated to attaining Justice. However, his life takes a drastic turn when he encounters a psychopathic serial killer. Teaming up with his partner, Detective Ko Moo-chi who is driven by a personal vendetta to catch the psychopath who murdered his parents, they sets out to uncover the truth behind psychopathic behaviors. it was released on march 3, 2021and consists of 20 episodes.
if you found out your unborn child might develope psychopathic tendencies, would you choose to keep them or consider termination?
This series is a thrilling crime drama with intricate plots, unexpected twists and a deep emotional impact. it masterfully explores the pursuit of a series killer, weaving a complex narrative that keeps viewers engaged.
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The cast's outstanding performances made this drama truly unforgettable. From the opening scene, you'll be captivated by the intricate storyline and eager to know what happens next. Lee seung-gi's portrayal of the main character is particularly impressive, with his facial expressions conveying a wide range of emotion between the character lights and dark sides is remarkable, making it challenging to suspect him as the killer.
The killer's character was intensely portrayed, his kindness as a cop with his sinster actions. The unexpected twist where they mistakenly killed the wrong guy thinking he was the psychopath, unaware that the real killer was among them.
Honestly, this show expertly unfolds its narrative from episode one to the major revelation with huge plots twists that will leave you speechless. It's a gripping mystery series, no romance or comedy.
As I watched the series, I couldn't help but wonder how someone will kill their follow human being and call it the work of art, like how can they call killing a human being art? What's even more disturbing is that they find it enjoyable.
If you're a fan of mystery series, you absolutely need to watch this show. I highly recommend it to anyone who loves psychological thrillers. I'll rate it 10/10. The storytelling is expectional and the writer deserves immense credit. It's one of the best K-dramas I've seen.
I was curious to see it, but you've already given me a huge spoiler and now I'm not interested because obviously there won't be any mystery. I recommend putting a spoiler alert if you're going to include one, and if your intention is to get new people to watch it or recommend it, it's better not to include it. It looks pretty good, which is a shame