Both are dramas that focus on solving murders/revenge etc. Some scenes in beyond evil reminded me of blind
Mystery, Thriller, PLOT! A must watch if you are a fan of mystery/thriller genre. The main leads chemistry is off the charts, and story fits well with the environment.
Dark thriller, bromance, intersting plot and characters...........................................
Similarities:
-Both have dark themes (TBK being darker)
-Both have main leads who are not who they may first appear to be (though the two are very contrasting individuals once we see who they are)
-Both have dark themes with murder and cruelty (being vague as it's been a while since I watched Beyond Evil)
-Both have AMAZING cinematography that really bumps the show up from being an amazing show to being pure masterpieces in their own regards.
-Overall there is more focus on male characters with main leads being men
-There is little to no romance in either of the shows
-You can interpret 2 characters within each show as being very similar/different sides of the same coin to each other.
-Both have dark themes (TBK being darker)
-Both have main leads who are not who they may first appear to be (though the two are very contrasting individuals once we see who they are)
-Both have dark themes with murder and cruelty (being vague as it's been a while since I watched Beyond Evil)
-Both have AMAZING cinematography that really bumps the show up from being an amazing show to being pure masterpieces in their own regards.
-Overall there is more focus on male characters with main leads being men
-There is little to no romance in either of the shows
-You can interpret 2 characters within each show as being very similar/different sides of the same coin to each other.
Crime show. First episode started with someone’s first day of work and worked it’s way into getting them used to working & plotting schemes with the team. Atmosphere/tone of the show was similar in some ways. Both stories change their focus in the middle of the show. Involves the police working with prosecutors. Illegal methods of obtaining evidence/information is included in both as well.
The Neighborhood is the heart of everything.
They are the kind of people who would do everything to cover up what has happened in the past, probably because it's too depressing a subject to go on surface once again! It's all a misery and sad, yet the threat is real, and the evil is playing some disturbing games meanwhile. Someone must put a stop on it, even if it means people will get hurt.
They both leaves hint at a very slow rate, but are very intriguing with great character development. Dong Shik and Dong Baek are stellar with their performance, and are strong souls who have gone through so much.
They are the kind of people who would do everything to cover up what has happened in the past, probably because it's too depressing a subject to go on surface once again! It's all a misery and sad, yet the threat is real, and the evil is playing some disturbing games meanwhile. Someone must put a stop on it, even if it means people will get hurt.
They both leaves hint at a very slow rate, but are very intriguing with great character development. Dong Shik and Dong Baek are stellar with their performance, and are strong souls who have gone through so much.
Both dramas are about a crime and the investigation of it and in some point the main characters start to be the prime suspects. Even tough in Beyond Evil there's more investigation and less scenes in prison, they have the same vibe and both of em show how a wrong investigation, curruption and injustice might affect a person for the rest of their life.
I'll just show the summary but I'd say that it's similar with the questions of who could have done it then and are they starting back up or did they never stop, or is it possible that they're copycat kills.
"Moo Yeom is a detective. 20 years ago, he was a Buddhist monk, but he got into trouble with a man named Gap Dong. To cut ties with him and cut off whatever karma would arise from his involvement with Gap Dong, Moo Yeom became a detective. After the statute of limitations expired, Gap Dong appears once again. Moo Yeom sets out to catch him once and for all."
"Moo Yeom is a detective. 20 years ago, he was a Buddhist monk, but he got into trouble with a man named Gap Dong. To cut ties with him and cut off whatever karma would arise from his involvement with Gap Dong, Moo Yeom became a detective. After the statute of limitations expired, Gap Dong appears once again. Moo Yeom sets out to catch him once and for all."