Bloody Flower Ending Explained: Is the Cure Real? Does Woo-gyeom Face Justice For His Crimes?

Bloody Flower Ending Explained: When serial killer Woo-gyeom is captured, he makes his trial difficult when he reveals that he has the cure to every incurable disease thanks to his human experiments. Things take a turn for the worse from there.

  • Bloody Flower Kdrama Cast

    Ryeoun, Sung Dong-il, Keum Sae-rok

  • Bloody Flower Series Director

    Han Yoon-sun

  • Original Title

    블러디 플라워

The series has 8 episodes, each with a runtime of around 50 minutes. It is adapted from the novel Flower of Death (죽음의 꽃) by Lee Dong-gun.

Bloody Flower Ending Explained: Ryeoun
Bloody Flower Ending Explained: Ryeoun

Bloody Flower Review

The eight-episode crime-mystery thriller has a bold and unconventional premise that stands out from the standard crime procedural shows because of its interesting storyline. The series follows a serial killer who has seemingly cured cancer and other incurable diseases thanks to the human experiments that he has conducted, and brings forth several morally ambiguous situations that will leave viewers on edge and wondering what comes next.

The ethical paradox of murdering to save lives is gripping and fuels viewers’ interests. The layered moral conflict keeps us invested and makes us think long after the episodes are over. Moreover, there are several psychologically intense situations in the series that add to the tension in the storytelling. The series starts well in that regard and makes us look forward to what comes next, but the later episodes lose that steam a bit as it starts to feel repetitive. The courtroom sequences are great at first, but they can’t hold your interest for too long.

Bloody Flower Ending Explained: Ryeoun, Sung Dong-il
Bloody Flower Ending Explained: Ryeoun, Sung Dong-il

The series’ highlight is Ryeoun, who does a great job of playing a morally complex character like Lee Woo-gyeom. He brings forth a calm but unsettling presence through his performance, a perfect combination that is completely compelling. It adds depth to the narrative and elevates the character beyond stereotypes. However, the same cannot be said for the supporting cast, as both their performances and character backgrounds lack the depth required to complete the worldbuilding.

In the end, Bloody Flower dares to ask interesting and complex questions that will grip viewers’ hearts. However, it isn’t able to answer all the questions it asks and tends to get a bit repetitive at times. But, despite its uneven execution, the story has some very interesting notes that viewers will find themselves enjoying more often than not.

Bloody Flower Ending Explained: Sung Dong-il, Keum Sae-rok
Bloody Flower Ending Explained: Sung Dong-il, Keum Sae-rok

Bloody Flower Ending Explained

The series follows a psychopath who believes that he has the cure to save humanity from all diseases and poses the question of whether the ends justify the means. Following a man named Lee Woo-gyeom, who, after waking up from a coma after a car accident, takes it upon himself to find the cure to every incurable disease and uses human beings as test subjects to find it. The ethical and moral dilemmas that this poses result in prosecutor Cha Yi-yeon and defence attorney Park Han-joon butting heads with Woo-gyeom for their own benefit.

Is the cure real?

Bloody Flower Ending Explained: Ryeoun
Bloody Flower Ending Explained: Ryeoun

The cure is the most confusing and investing part of the series as it’s what drives every decision everyone makes. Throughout his trial, Woo-gyeom presents evidence that his research has successfully saved people from diseases previously considered incurable. The fact that it’s based on his own groundbreaking medical breakthrough lends it more credibility. If it’s true, then he might be able to save millions of people from dying.

However, we never really learn about the full formula for the complete cure. Woo-gyeom’s presence remains a necessary evil till the very end, as his morally ambiguous existence makes us question ourselves over and over again. The finale leaves everything to interpretation as Woo-gyeom isn’t labelled a villain or a saviour. However, the research remains ambiguous, and although some of it comes out into the public eye, most of his work remains elusive.

Bloody Flower Ending Explained: Keum Sae-rok
Bloody Flower Ending Explained: Keum Sae-rok

Meanwhile, Yi-yeon and Han-joon continue to fight against one another to prove their own perspectives right. The ending doesn’t give clear answers, and viewers must come to their own conclusions to understand what’s right and what’s wrong… or whether there is anything as right or wrong in the situation.

Is there a possibility for Bloody Flower Season 2?

Bloody Flower Ending Explained: Ryeoun
Bloody Flower Ending Explained: Ryeoun

Bloody Flower‘s ending leaves a lot unresolved and open to interpretation that results in the series being perfect for a second 2 continuation. The moral questions linger heavily long after the series ends and can be seen as intentional world-building for a potential second season. Plus, we also don’t know about Woo-gyeom’s fate and whether he faces justice for his unethical experiments or whether there are more complex results to the problems that he has created.

What are your thoughts on Bloody Flower? Let us know in the comments below!

Also Read: Sound of Silence Ending Explained: Does Li Stand Up Against the Evil Practices of Set Sail Finances?

REVIEW OVERVIEW

Overall

SUMMARY

Bloody Flower dares to ask some very interesting moral questions but ends up being a bit repetitive in its pursuit for answers.
Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta, a writer for over seven years, is an Engineering graduate with a Master’s degree in Mass Communication. She enjoys watching horror movies and TV shows, Korean content, and anything that thrills and excites her.

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