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ReviewNetflix K-drama The Price of Confession review: Jeon Do-yeon, Kim Go-eun in prestige pulp

Bold performances and punchy scripting keep this murder mystery Korean drama engaging from start to finish

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Jeon Do-yeon as accused murderer An Yun-su in a still from The Price of Confession. Kim Go-eun and Park Hae-soo co-star. Photo: Netflix
Pierce Conran

3.5/5 stars

Lead cast: Jeon Do-yeon, Kim Go-eun, Park Hae-soo

Acclaimed Korean actresses Jeon Do-yeon (Crash Course in Romance) and Kim Go-eun (You and Everything Else) face off in the dynamic small-screen thriller The Price of Confession, a murder mystery balancing prestige and pulp with a wealth of twists.
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Bold performances and punchy scripting by Kwon Jong-kwan – better known as the director of Sad Movie and Proof of Innocence – make the show a binge-worthy experience, though patience is required to navigate the slower, predictable first half before reaching the dizzying, eyebrow-raising second act.

Jeon is An Yun-su, a free-spirited art teacher married to a painter and mother to a young daughter. Her happy life shatters one evening when she discovers her husband stabbed in his studio. He dies in her arms, leaving her grief-stricken.

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