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Review | Disney+ K-drama review: A Shop for Killers, starring Lee Dong-wook, has strong visuals and action but is marred by a muddled storyline

  • Viewers are left with more questions than answers by the end of A Shop for Killers, which stars Lee Dong-wook as a taciturn uncle – and secret hitman
  • The show’s action pieces are done well, with punchy choreography and clever flourishes, but the narrative is confusing and does not make much sense

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Kim Hye-jun (left) and Lee Dong-wook in a still from A Shop for Killers. The Disney+ K-drama had great action scenes, but viewers will be disappointed by the finale, which leaves more questions than answers. Photo: Disney+

This article contains spoilers.

3/5 stars

Lead cast: Lee Dong-wook, Kim Hye-jun, Seo Hyun-woo, Jo Han-sun

A Shop for Killers seduced us with its stylish opening, but after getting into the Disney+ series and making it all the way to the end, some viewers may now be feeling buyer’s remorse.

Eight episodes later, and after introducing a number of mysteries to its plot, most of them connected to Lee Dong-wook’s monosyllabic protagonist Jeong Jin-man, the series has only provoked more head-scratching.
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