Beyond Evil

🌟 Review: Beyond Evil – 7/10 🧩🔍
A solid thriller that leans more on psychological tension and social commentary than shock value. While it’s not the most unpredictable drama out there, it still holds your attention with its layered storytelling and heavy themes.

At its core, Beyond Evil is not just about catching a killer—it’s about how society works, the privileges of class, and how certain people always seem to come out on top, no matter the situation. The show paints a clear picture of systemic injustice and how power dynamics play out, even in the most tragic circumstances.

Set in a small town haunted by serial killings from 20 years ago, the story picks up when a similar case resurfaces in the present. The trauma that builds on the main protagonist—especially in his relentless pursuit of justice for his sister—is portrayed with quiet intensity. His determination is both heartbreaking and inspiring.

The chemistry between the two main leads is so good. Their relationship evolves in such an organic and compelling way—it’s one of the strongest elements of the drama. And the way this show depicts how tightly-knit (and sometimes suffocating) small-town life can be? Spot on.

Rating: 7/10
If you’re into thrillers that are slow-burn, introspective, and grounded in social reality, this one’s definitely worth checking out.



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