

Through the Darkness
A team of tenacious detectives study the minds of murderers at a time when Korea's first serial murders terrorized the nation. Based on true events.
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Plot Summary
The drama follows Song Ha-yeong, a criminal profiler who uses his keen intuition and analytical skills to delve into the minds of serial killers. He works alongside Detective Guk Young-soo, a pragmatic investigator, and Prosecutor Yoon Tae-goo, who initially clashes with Ha-yeong's methods. Together, they navigate the dark underbelly of society, racing against time to apprehend dangerous criminals before they strike again.
Critical Reception
Through the Darkness received widespread critical acclaim for its intense storytelling, compelling performances, and realistic portrayal of criminal profiling. It was praised for its ability to balance suspense with a deep exploration of the psychological toll on both the criminals and those who pursue them. The series also resonated with audiences for its faithful depiction of early Korean criminal investigation techniques.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its gripping and suspenseful narrative.
- Lauded for the outstanding performances, particularly from the lead actors.
- Commended for its realistic and unflinching depiction of crime and investigation.
Google audience: Viewers overwhelmingly praised the series for its intense plot and the compelling acting, with many highlighting the realistic portrayal of profiling and the psychological depth of the characters. The show's ability to keep audiences on the edge of their seats was frequently mentioned as a strong positive.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for several awards at the Baeksang Arts Awards, including Best Drama and Best Actor for Kim Nam-gil. Won Best Actor for Kim Nam-gil at the Director's Cut Awards.
Fun Fact
The series is based on the non-fiction accounts of the first criminal profiler in South Korea, Kwon Il-yong, who consulted on the drama to ensure authenticity.
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