![]() Although she is just a patrol cop now she has hopes of someday being a profiler or a deceive like her dad. ![]() As she goes about her day trying to figure out the clues from crimes, she can see (in her mind) her father during his cop years, and talks to him about her cases. The man was a legend on the force (holding a fifth-degree black belt in Taekwondo, a third in Judo and a fourth in Hapkido) but an accident on the job left him too injured to work anymore. Dong-Sik’s soft demeanor begins to change as he starts to believe he is a psychopathic serial killer.Ĭorporal Sim Bo-Kyung, of the Naksan District Police, is following in her detective father’s footsteps. He is a thriller freak, with movie posters all over his apartment walls and DVD’s lining his bookshelves, and often calls on scenes from shows to help him out of tight spots (movies like Shawshank Redemption, The Shining, Silence of the Lambs, Saw…) Dong-Sik works at a brokerage firm and his family owns a restaurant called Mr. He is not the type of person to fight back, in fact, he claims he is weak-hearted and says he thinks it is better for him to go through trouble than someone else. Likable, kind, responsible, loyal, timid – all good words to describe Yook Dong-Sik, but then so are the words pushover, fool, and an easy mark. As he tries to go on with his life and keep his monstrous side on a tight leash, he keeps running into Officer Sim and soon discovers the ruthless serial killer she is after is probably him. Everything points to him being a psychopathic serial killer and although the thought of it makes him ill it’s not long before Dong-Sik begins to embrace his less-virtuous side. As Dong-Sik begins to read it, with the aid of a mirror, he is horrified to discover it contains intricate details of several murders, complete with the bloody thumb print of each victim. At first it seems like gibberish but then he figures out it has all been written backwards. Dong-Sik accepts the notebook, hoping it has information that could shed light on his past. Since he is physically fine the kind officers take him home and give him the little, red booklet they found in the back of their patrol car, figuring it must belong to him. While running for his life he is hit by Officer Sim, who is driving a police car, and is then rushed to the hospital where he is given the diagnosis “retrograde memory loss,” meaning he has no personal memories from before the accident. As he’s leaving the building, timid Yook Dong-Sik witnesses an attempted murder and unwittingly gets a hold of a small, red notebook – the killer’s diary. But reality sets in and he decides killing himself is not what he really wants to do after all. With the pain of being abandoned by his colleagues welling up inside, he writes a suicide note and goes to the top of a building still under construction in order to end it all. In all fairness, I was incredibly sick with the flu the entire time I was watching it but I honestly don’t think my illness had anything to do with how I felt about it.Īt work, Yook Dong-Sik is set up to take the fall for something he didn’t do and the unfair treatment is more than he can stand. ![]() There were so many things I didn’t like about Psychopath Diary. ![]()
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