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South China Morning Post
8 hours ago
- Entertainment
- South China Morning Post
Disney+ K-drama Nine Puzzles review: serial killer mystery reaches satisfying conclusion
This article contains mild spoilers. Advertisement 3/5 stars Lead cast: Kim Da-mi, Son Suk-ku Reportedly Disney+'s most-watched K-drama of 2025 so far, Nine Puzzles connects its final pieces in a mostly satisfying conclusion that reveals the identity of its elusive serial killer while teeing up the possibility of more adventures to come. A second season is almost guaranteed after the show's premiere attracted more viewers to the streaming platform than either of its other Korean releases this year, Unmasked and Hyper Knife Advertisement


The Review Geek
10 hours ago
- Entertainment
- The Review Geek
Nine Puzzles Season 1 Review – A perfectly fine murder mystery marred by its quirky tone
Season 1 Episode Guide Episode 1 -| Review Score – 3.5/5 Episode 2 -| Review Score – 3.5/5 Episode 3 -| Review Score – 2.5/5 Episode 4 -| Review Score – 3/5 Episode 5 -| Review Score – 3.5/5 Episode 6 -| Review Score – 2.5/5 Episode 7 -| Review Score – 3/5 Episode 8 -| Review Score – 2.5/5 Episode 9 -| Review Score – 3/5 Episode 10 -| Review Score – 3.5/5 Episode 11 -| Review Score – 3/5 Nine Puzzles, the latest K-drama, is a quirky murder mystery and a Disney+ original. What could go wrong? Well, plenty. Ever since Disney rebranded, it has been struggling to stay afloat with every single one of their ventures. Surprisingly, this also goes for tapping into the K-drama industry which otherwise has been yielding successful returns for their rivals. In fact, before Moving gave them a new lease, there were reports in 2023 that Disney+ was closing shop in South Korea following commercial flops like Connect and Snowdrop. Post-Moving, Disney+ is seeing some success with the likes of The Worst of Evil and A Shop for Killers. And with thrillers working the best for them, they are capitalising on the genre. Nine Puzzles first arrived in May 2025 with high expectations. It has everything from mind games and literal puzzles to betrayals and framed suspects, perfect for those who love crime thrillers. The 11-episode series stars Kim Da-mi, Son Suk-ku, Hyun Bong-sik, Kim Sung-kyun and Park Gyu-young among others. It is helmed by Yoon Jong-bin who is known for Narcos-Saints, a pretty iconic crime thriller, so you'd think we'd be in safe hands. But are we? Nine Puzzles Season 1 begins with the orphaned Yoon I-na finding the dead body of her uncle, Yoon Dong-hoon. But with no clues or suspects, rookie investigator Kim Han-saem believes that I-na is the killer. 10 years later, I-na becomes a criminal profiler while Han-saem turns into a maverick as he continues to work on the Yoon case. A murder takes place that is quite similar to Dong-hoon's and I-na believes that there is a serial killer on the loose. Puzzle pieces start popping up with every murder, piquing I-na's interest. However, she has to work with the lead investigator, who is once again, Han-saem. And with the cop suspecting I-na once more, they continue to butt heads while trying to piece the clues together. Sounds promising, no? Unfortunately, Director Yoon felt it wasn't enough, 'There are a lot of crime detective thriller shows and they usually have a grave, realistic tone and manner…But instead of going for that kind of vibe, I wanted this to be a little bit quirky and offbeat. So that's how I tried to pursue this show, because the characters are a bit eccentric and quirky.' And in doing so, Nine Puzzles loses its potential as one of the best murder mysteries of the year into a mess of a K-drama that prioritises aesthetics over plot. There is Kim Da-mi's I-na who is supposedly neurodivergent. Her 'childish' personality, as the production calls it, is solely used to make her quirky. Instead of exploring her neurodivergency, it is just used as a plot device. At times, she matures only to revert to her old goofy self in emotional moments, as if to reiterate the eccentric tone the director insists on. The soundtracks are split into typical eerie thriller music and upbeat, comic tracks, both used during serious segments. Son Suk-ku's Han-saem is a 'maverick' who doesn't care about appearances, yet he has a super stylish, bordering on kitschy, apartment, just so there is a cool backdrop while the characters do their thing. The same goes for several characters' apartments' decor which don't exactly fall in line with their personality. But when the director isn't trying too hard and lets the murder mystery flow on its own pace, Nine Puzzles Season 1 excels. The grave, realistic, dark tone that Director Yoon tries so hard to erase pops up and works in creating a complementary, thrilling and chilling atmosphere. Except for Da-mi, who is stuck with what is expected of her, the rest of the cast works in tandem to highlight the precinct's frustration as they run around in circles. Suk-ku's Han-saem and Park Gyu-young's Therapist Lee Seung-joo stand out in particular with their cold exterior but warm-hearted portrayal of I-na's support system. The camerawork and the neo-noir lighting heavily symbolise the characters' mindset and the puzzle killer's motives with unsettling low angles, close-ups on props that will later make sense and clever blocking. It messes with the characters and the viewers' guesses on who the culprit and the victims are. It is a visual treat, watching I-na artificially recreate the murder, the killer's omniscient presence and the mild yet gory action. The story is quite engaging as well, keeping viewers on their toes with every cliffhanger and plot twist. After every investigation, every murder, something new is introduced that throws all theories and predictions out the window. The killer reveal is bound to have viewers' jaws dropping and teary-eyed sniffles, bringing in a surprisingly emotional element to the murder mystery. It is a shame that all that tension and suspense are sidelined whenever the show uses I-na or visual elements as a neon sign blinking 'look how quirky I am.' Had the show focused on its main premise, Nine Puzzles Season 1 could have easily been a standout crime thriller.


The Review Geek
29-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Review Geek
Nine Puzzles Episodes 10-11 Preview: Release Date, Time & Where To Watch
Nine Puzzles Episodes 10-11 Nine Puzzles is another exciting Disney+ Original K-drama that is gracing our screens this year. Said to be a gritty crime thriller, it has exciting themes of psychological games, corruption, betrayals and messy investigations. The K-drama begins with the orphaned Yoon I-na finding the dead body of her uncle, Yoon Dong-hoon. But with no clues or suspects, rookie investigator Kim Han-saem believes that I-na is the killer. 10 years later, I-na becomes a criminal profiler while Han-saem turns into a maverick as he continues to work on the Yoon case. A murder takes place that is quite similar to Dong-hoon's and I-na believes that there is a serial killer on the loose. Unfortunately, she has to work with the lead investigator, who is once again, Han-saem. And with the cop suspecting I-na once more, they continue to butt heads while trying to piece the clues together. The star-studded cast includes Kim Da-mi, Son Suk-ku, Hyun Bong-sik, Kim Sung-kyun, Lee Joo-young and Jeong Man-sik among others. It is helmed by Yoon Jong-bin who is known for Narcos-Saints. If you've been following this Disney+ Original, you may be curious to find out when the episodes are releasing. Well, wonder no more! Here is everything you need to know about Nine Puzzles Episodes 10-11, including the release date, time and where you can watch this show. Where Can I Watch Nine Puzzles Season 1? Nine Puzzles Season 1 will stream on Disney+ exclusively. You will need a subscription to watch it. Nine Puzzles Episodes 10-11 Release Date Nine Puzzles Episodes 10 & 11 will release on Wednesday 4th June at approximately 4pm (KST) / 7am (GMT) / 12am (PST). Disney+ is known to release English subtitles immediately. The episodes are expected to be roughly 1 hour each, which is consistent with the time frame for the usual Disney+ Originals. How Many Episodes Will Nine Puzzles Season 1 Have? Nine Puzzles is an 11-episode show. After a 6-episode premiere, the remaining episodes will be dropping in the next two weeks. It will run its course till 4th June. This means next week is the finale. Is There A Trailer For Nine Puzzles Season 1? There is indeed! You can find an exciting trailer for Nine Puzzles Season 1 below. What Happens in the Previous Episodes? We've covered the entire episodes with a lengthy recap that touched on all major plot points and discusses the chapter with an accompanying review. You can find that link below. Read More: Nine Puzzles Episode 9 Recap & Review What do you hope to see as the series progresses? What's been your favourite moment of Nine Puzzles so far? Let us know in the comments below!


Time of India
28-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Heavenly Ever After' actor Son Suk Ku ready for new role; hints at MAJOR transformation
After the global popularity of ' When Life Gives You Tangerines ', the Korean drama ' Heavenly Ever After ' has been making waves online ever since its' release. The last episode of the drama ended on a high with its ratings going through the roof, making lead actor Son Suk Ku extremely popular. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Fresh out of the success of the series, the actor is now all set and ready for his next projects; however, he seems to be a little worried due to the extreme demand from his character. Son Suk Ku talks about his role in 'Heavenly Ever After' and the future Recently, actor Son Suk Ku starred as a guest in the variety show 'Whenever Possible' alongside popular actress Kim Da Mi and actor Yoo Yeon Seok , according to Allkpop. During the show, host and comedian Yoo Jae Suk jokingly touched Son Suk Ku and exclaimed, 'You're really fit. Your chest is so buff!' to which Son jokingly replied, 'That's actually my shoulder.' The interaction made everyone on set laugh. During the show, Son Suk Su also shared his concerns over dieting, specifically due to the requirements of his next role. The 'Heavenly Ever After' actor shared that 'I need to go on a diet. The director of my next project suggested I lose a lot of weight. I agree it might be a good idea, so my goal is to lose 10 kg, but I've never done it before, so I'm worried.' After hearing his worry, actor Yoo Yeon Seok, known for his roles in 'Hospital Playlist' and 'Reply 1994', shared that he himself had experience with losing weight. He shared that 'I mostly eat seafood and avoid rice,' while emphasising the importance of cutting out carbs from the diet. As soon as he shared his advice, actor Son Suk Ku made a face and asked if brown rice needs to be avoided too, eliciting laughs from everyone for his adorable query. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now First-timers on a variety show The duo, who were new to starring in variety shows, were flustered and overwhelmed at first. Da Mi uttered that 'There are so many cameras,' to which Suk Ku added that 'It feels like a press conference.' The hosts of the show laughed at their nervousness and told them that there are not that many cameras on set. More about Kim Da Mi and Son Suk Ku's latest drama Kim Da Mi and Son Suk Ku will next be seen in a unique crime-thriller drama series. The duo will play the roles of a profiler and a dedicated detective. In the drama titled ' Nine Puzzles ', the duo are seen as the main protagonists who navigate the world of crime together, all the while the detective played by Son Suk Ku still believes the profiler played by Kim Da Mi to be the main suspect of a 10-year-old crime. During the interview, the duo shared a brief insight into how they work together on screen and how their bond has developed. Da Mi shared that 'We became close even before filming started.' Fellow actor Son Suk Ku seemed to fully agree with her comment, while also adding that "I think we became close because we are the two characters who lead the plot."


South China Morning Post
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- South China Morning Post
Disney+ K-drama Nine Puzzles: Kim Da-mi, Son Suk-ku play detectives in murder mystery
Lead cast: Kim Da-mi, Son Suk-ku A mysterious serial killer taunts a pair of mismatched detectives with a cryptic string of murders dating back years in Nine Puzzles, a new series starring Kim Da-mi ( Itaewon Class ) and Son Suk-ku Heavenly Ever After ) as the most unlikely of collaborators. Directed by Yoon Jong-bin ( Narco Saints ) and written by Lee Eun-mi (Tunnel), the compelling K-drama interweaves elements of humour and workplace drama in a high-stakes psychological thriller that is buoyed by the playful dynamic between its central pairing. Nine Puzzles opens in 2013, as high-schooler Yoon E-na (Kim) arrives home one rainy night to discover her uncle and guardian Yoon Dong-hoon (Ji Jin-hee) murdered, stabbed through the back of the neck with an awl. Play Beside his body, she discovers a single piece of a jigsaw puzzle featuring part of a strange and elaborate image that seems to resemble the crime scene. When taken in for questioning, young E-na cannot remember how she got home or what happened before the police arrived.