

Wishing you nothing but a speedy death.
19/03/2025
Overview
Seok, an eager yet genius neurosurgeon is reunited with Deokhee, the professor who ruined her life long ago. Once, the two surgeons cared for each other more than anyone else. But now with nothing but hatred toward each other, Seok is furious that he is back in her life and vows to take revenge.
Status: Ended
Rating: 78%
Original language: KO
First Air Date: 19/03/2025
Last Air Date: 09/04/2025
Official website:
https://www.disneyplus.com/series/hyper-knife/4FIqW69wDfma
Status: Ended
First Air Date: 19/03/2025
Last Air Date: 09/04/2025
Number of season: 1
Number of episodes: 8
IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt35378081
Wikipedia: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q127459610
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Review by: MovieGuys
Written by: MovieGuys on 2025-03-23T01:45:24.702Z
My, my, my, this is devilishly good.
"Hyper Knife" mixes a South Korean medical crime drama, with "Dexter" like, serial killer overtones.
For the highly skilled neurosurgeon main character, the Hippocratic Oath, comes with quantifiers, which could see you killed, as quickly as it could see you cured. Interfering in her illegal business as a back street surgeon or taking an unhealthy interest in her personal life, can lead to fatal consequences.
Meantime, her former medical mentor, a starchy, imperious, individual, who only plays by the rules, as long as they suit him, suddenly makes an unwelcome re-appearance in her life. He callously ruined her legitimate medical career but now desperately needs her help. Will she cure or kill, him?
This is the well written premise for the thus far, creatively compellingly series, populated with wickedly intriguing, characterisations.
Perhaps the only downside, is the, at times obsessive need, to flip between past and present. I personally felt, it would have been better to get the back story, largely out of the way, early on, as it tends to disrupt the flow of the unfolding tale.
In summary, this series is, for the most part, brilliant. Its intelligently written, darkly compelling, with intriguing, complex characterisation's driven by very human motives, backed by quality acting. Highly recommended to anyone, like me, who enjoyed the original series of "Dexter".