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A Shop for Killers Episodes 3, 4 Review – Lee Dong-wook and Kim Hye-jun make a terrific team with a villain twist

A Shop for Killers, starring Lee Dong-wook and Kim Hye-jun in lead roles, is currently streaming on Disney+ Hotstar and is receiving good reception for its thrilling plot.

Arshi Khanam
Jan 28, 2024
A Shop for Killers Episodes 3, 4 Review – Lee Dong-wook and Kim Hye-jun make a terrific team with a villain twist
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A Shop for Killers Story

The new third and fourth episodes of A Shop for Killers delve into the coming-of-age story of Ji-an as she lives with mysterious Uncle Jin-man. After nearly surviving the deadly attack, it is unveiled that Min-hye is a helping hand as she flips her life to save Ji-An against the brutal attacks from multiple villains. There are also some key moments between the uncle-niece duo as we witness their relationship growing, along with bumpy crises in life. From going on a mountainous hike on Mount Jira with wild animals centering the protagonists to Ji-An firing a meticulous gunshot on the arch-rival, the episodes showcased multiple action scenes. One of the flashback montages shows how Ji-An trained in a special martial arts form from master Pasin in exchange for some money.

The story revolves around Ji-An finally accepting her unusual fate as an immediate heiress of the Killer shopping mall. She also meets a visible strange but loyal employee of the mall, who introduces him as Brother but his mysterious identity and behaviour corrupt his personality as Ji-An ends up ignoring his advice but makes the wrong move of believing her friend-turned-foe Bae Jeong-min, who is the ultimate villain.

A Shop for Killers Review

With strong performances from every character, be it the main leads, Lee Dong-wook and Kim Hye-jun, or the supporting castmates like Geum Hae-na (who embodies S class fighter Min-hye) or Min-kim (Pasin) - The Korean drama boosts high-octane action with robust episode construction as it delves into multiple stories and timelines. The use of Past and Present imparts a mysterious twist to the plotline and briefly sets the tone for the dynamic relationship between the suspicious uncle and the naive niece. The flashbacks show how Jin-man secretly prepared Ji-an for the unforeseen dangers without her getting any hang of the upcoming events.

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In an ironic twist of fate, we witness that Jeong Ji-an took a wrong take as she flips her decision and decides to believe Bae Jeong-min, who is the unexpected villain. The timid boy who was once Ji-an's friend is revealed to have been a key player in Uncle Jin-man's brutal death.

The entire two episodes were packed with action scenes, near-death sequences, friends and foes, along with the big revelation that Jin-man suicide was staged, and Bae Jeong-min is involved in the trap.

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A Shop for Killers Verdict

The upcoming episodes will be fascinating to watch how Ji-An flips her wrong decision in her favor. A Shop for Killers is an intriguing tale of the illegal weapon trade that suddenly faces a crisis after the death of its owner. Stream it for the continuous rollercoaster of suspense, family relationships, and revenge. However, since each episode is nearly 1 hour long, you need to invest almost 2 hours at one go to watch both the episodes that air simultaneously on the streaming platform.

A Shop for Killers starring Lee Dong-wook and Kim Hye-jun in lead roles is currently streaming on Disney+ Hotstar and is receiving good reception for its thrilling plot. The next episodes will air by 2 pm IST on January 31.

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