A Killer Paradox (2024)

TV show · 2024 · Crime, Comedy, Mystery, Drama · Korean

Curator score: 5.3/10 (10.6K ratings)

A godsent hero or unpunished sinner.

Overview

When one accidental killing leads to another, an ordinary young man finds himself stuck in an endless cat-and-mouse chase with a shrewd detective.

Ratings

Created by

Lee Chang-hee

Production

Showbox, Let's Films

Cast

Choi Woo-shik, Son Suk-ku, Lee Hee-jun, Kwon Da-ham

Where to watch

Netflix, Netflix Standard with Ads

Curator Review

Verdict

A slick, darkly comic crime thriller with a strong premise and a propulsive cat-and-mouse setup. It’s most appealing if you like morally slippery antiheroes, ironic violence, and a story that keeps escalating its own bad decisions, though the tonal blend can feel uneven and the ending is more satisfying as a ride than as a perfectly closed loop.

Best for

  • Viewers who like Korean crime thrillers with a black-comedy edge
  • Fans of cat-and-mouse detective stories and escalating moral chaos
  • People who enjoy compact, bingeable limited-series crime dramas

Skip if

  • You want a straightforward procedural or grounded realism
  • You prefer consistently serious tone without genre-mixing
  • You’re looking for a deeply resolved, emotionally expansive ending

Overview

A Killer Paradox has a sharp hook: one accidental death snowballs into a chain of increasingly desperate choices, turning an ordinary man into an accidental fugitive. The show gets a lot of mileage from that premise, especially in the early episodes, where it balances tension, absurdity, and dread with a brisk pace.

Worth noting

The series works best when it leans into its darkly comic fatalism and the uneasy chemistry between the hunted and the hunter. It’s stylish and watchable, with enough twists to keep the momentum moving, even if some of the tonal shifts feel a little abrupt and the satire is not always as pointed as it wants to be.

Bottom line

As a one-season binge, it’s an easy recommendation for crime-drama fans who don’t mind a slightly messy middle and a finale that prioritizes momentum over neatness. If you’re in the mood for a compact, genre-blending thriller rather than a prestige slow burn, it delivers solid entertainment.

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Topics

Korean drama, crime thriller, dark comedy, mystery, cat-and-mouse, antihero, moral ambiguity, bingeable, stylized violence, limited series

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