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Simon is a criminal profiler from the US who returns to China. He hires Jenny to help him with his work, and they fall in love. But a serial-killer stalker is leaving calling cards for Simon... Read allSimon is a criminal profiler from the US who returns to China. He hires Jenny to help him with his work, and they fall in love. But a serial-killer stalker is leaving calling cards for Simon in other killers' crime scenes.Simon is a criminal profiler from the US who returns to China. He hires Jenny to help him with his work, and they fall in love. But a serial-killer stalker is leaving calling cards for Simon in other killers' crime scenes.
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This is one of the best crime drama / series I've seen and I like to watch something like that. I love crime. Well worth watching the drama. Actors are a great fit perfectly into their roles. It's also really exciting, I love it.
This C-Drama is worth the watch. I totally did not expect to like the drama as it wasn't my cup of tea according to the synopsis but boy was I wrong. It surpassed my expectation and it was definitely my cup of tea. If you love watching dramas with twists, this is it. Wallace Huo, who plays the main protagonist, is an excellent actor. He definitely brought his character justice. His emotions, actions, and just everything was on point. His chemistry with his leading lady is sizzling too. He definitely did a great job portraying his character as Bo Jian Yan/Simon/Allen. Aside from his acting, Wallace is smokin' hot in this drama. His clothing and hair is on point. If you love men in suits, this is it as well. lol Going back to the drama, it is beautifully shot and edited. Maybe just a few mistakes here and there but it's not entirely noticeable. The flow of the storyline is good, music is good, casting is good, and the budget of the movie is good as well. If you do plan to watch this drama, don't stop watching it. It gets better each time. You'll definitely find yourself staying up all night to finish watching it.
This show had a good start, I don't normally watch Chinese drama/crime shows so got interested. This show borrows heavily from the show Elementary and Sherlock. I was intrigued at the first 10 episode as it had that Elementary feel. However that feeling was short lived as the plot seem to trip on itself, story becomes bland, characters doesn't really develop and action sequences cliched.
My other complaint is how cheesy the dialogue becomes--especially the English. It was actually dreadful. If you need a good psychological thriller, this is not a good one to go to.
As well the antagonist tries (but fails) to be like the Hannibal Lecter, except without the creepiness and more just a clownish appearance.
I don't get all the high ratings, seems like they never really seen a good psychological thriller show.
My other complaint is how cheesy the dialogue becomes--especially the English. It was actually dreadful. If you need a good psychological thriller, this is not a good one to go to.
As well the antagonist tries (but fails) to be like the Hannibal Lecter, except without the creepiness and more just a clownish appearance.
I don't get all the high ratings, seems like they never really seen a good psychological thriller show.
This drama was very weird.
In the beginning it is mind-blowing. The romance is cute and hilarious, the crime stories are logic, and dialogues are witty. You are waiting that the scriptwriter (the one of the brilliant Nirvana in Fire) is going to explain all the mysteries and combine every plot-line (crimes, love, mental twists of the hero) in a very clever and dramatic way.
But THEN from ep. 15 or 16 everything changes.
The show now looks like a cheap action movie, full of clichés and predictable. The characters lose their individualities, the crazy hero becomes a usual person, the girl disintegrates into a stupid damsel in distress. The pace is totally off. Now it is just a clumsy story about the gang of maniacs haunting the hero. Some mysteries of the first half are merely forgotten.
Of course, Wallace is gorgeous actor, I like his big black eyes, he steals the show but the best actor couldn't rescue this stuff.
Many TV dramas have problems with the plot in the final part but here this problem is particular.
Looks like somebody (TV producers? Chinese censorship?) intervened the shooting and quickly converted the show into a low-grade action movie. Maybe they ran out of money? Some traces of the original plot (more dramatic or even tragic and less soapy one), some Chekhov's guns remained in the first half but they don't shoot.
9 for the beginning, 3 for the ending, 6 as the average.
In the beginning it is mind-blowing. The romance is cute and hilarious, the crime stories are logic, and dialogues are witty. You are waiting that the scriptwriter (the one of the brilliant Nirvana in Fire) is going to explain all the mysteries and combine every plot-line (crimes, love, mental twists of the hero) in a very clever and dramatic way.
But THEN from ep. 15 or 16 everything changes.
The show now looks like a cheap action movie, full of clichés and predictable. The characters lose their individualities, the crazy hero becomes a usual person, the girl disintegrates into a stupid damsel in distress. The pace is totally off. Now it is just a clumsy story about the gang of maniacs haunting the hero. Some mysteries of the first half are merely forgotten.
Of course, Wallace is gorgeous actor, I like his big black eyes, he steals the show but the best actor couldn't rescue this stuff.
Many TV dramas have problems with the plot in the final part but here this problem is particular.
Looks like somebody (TV producers? Chinese censorship?) intervened the shooting and quickly converted the show into a low-grade action movie. Maybe they ran out of money? Some traces of the original plot (more dramatic or even tragic and less soapy one), some Chekhov's guns remained in the first half but they don't shoot.
9 for the beginning, 3 for the ending, 6 as the average.
Did you know
- TriviaIn the ep. 1 when Jian Yao, played by Ma Sichun, was waiting for her interview, she looked at the bookshelves and picked out books. The books were actually, from left to right, "Battle of Changsha," "All Quiet in Peking" (2 volumes), "Ode to Joy" (3 volumes), and "When a Snail Fall in Love." These books have all been adapted into dramas. Director Zhang previously worked with Wallace Hou in the drama Battle of Changsha (2014), and Wang Kai has starred in all the dramas based on the last three books (All Quiet in Beiping (2014), When a Snail Falls in Love (2016) , Ode to Joy (2016))
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