When people talk about Korean dramas, the first thing that people think about is romance, as it is known that most Korean dramas are filled with romance.
But then people do not know that the best part of Korean dramas are the thriller, melodrama and suspense-filled dramas.
It seems like most TV shows have noticed that a lot of people appreciate those kinds of movies and they are producing more dramas of such genre.
And one of the good ones produced is Mouse. After the release of its first two episodes, the drama gained a lot of attention, as people wanted to see how the drama would end.
But in situations like that, I always avoid starting such dramas, as I prefer to wait for the release of the entire drama before starting it so as to avoid a heart attack.
I waited two months after its release before watching, and I can say that they had me hooked right from the first episode, and they had me till the 16th episode.
Everything about the drama was just worth watching, a little bit of romance for those who love watching romance, but what is the romance worth when the person you’re in love with is a psychopath??
The drama has 20 episodes, but I feel like the first 16 episodes are the best part of the drama. The remaining 4 episodes just kills off any interest you have in the drama.
The writer’s idea of right or wrong pushes wanted the serial killer “atone” for his sins by feeling pain and remorse.
The writers, Choi Joon Bae and Kang Cheol-woo, revealed that the story was inspired by the Incheon.
The Elementary school murder case that happened in 2017, where the killer was a psychopath who didn’t seem remorseful for killing and dismembering a little girl.
The drama stars Lee Seung-gi, Lee Hee-joon, Park Jo Hyun, Kyung Soo Jin and many more.