Recommended by a friend, the drama is actually decent, but as mentioned in previous comments, the screenwriter seems to have a bias against women. In the first case, Luo Xiaoman didn't seek justice for herself against the man who sexually harassed her and her younger brother who bullied her. Instead, she killed two people who were protecting women, which is quite bizarre. They also mentioned that her father went to confront the man who harassed her with a kitchen knife but gave up seeking revenge when he saw that the man had a disabled mother who couldn't take care of herself. WTF? Using his own cowardice as an excuse? Moreover, the motives behind the first two cases were that the women who were sexually assaulted didn't choose to report it. Does the screenwriter imply that reporting it wouldn't have made a difference? Is it justified just to protect the reputation of the victimized women? Allowing the criminals to go unpunished? It's either stupidity or malice.
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Chatterbox1 year ago rating:9.7
After staying up all day, I finally finished watching it. In the first two episodes of the first case, there were quite a few characters, and it was a bit confusing at first. But the more I watched, the more captivating it became. The screenwriter's talent is quite impressive among recent suspense dramas. Several cases deeply explore female dilemmas and the complexities of human nature. The resolution of the two male protagonists' pursuit of the truth adds to the coherence and completeness of this work. The main actor in the present timeline lacks a bit in acting skills, while the hidden timeline protagonist is much better in characterization and depth. Though there aren't many romantic scenes with the female lead, they are emotionally gripping. The unexpected addition of two extra episodes at the end, catering to the audience's desire for romance in crime dramas, showcases the director and screenwriter's understanding of what viewers desire. Well done!
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Bilibi1 year ago rating:7.8
There are many flaws, but they dared to film it. Overall, it's not bad, but they focused too much on developing the male lead, and he couldn't quite handle it. His performance was a bit stiff. It seems fast-paced on the surface, but the plot progression is just average. However, they dared to film it. The only love story involving the supporting characters is a good choice. It has a strong sense of chemistry, and they don't drag it out unnecessarily. The emotional moments are captivating without being overly indulgent. The director is quite clever, even providing extra scenes for the lovey-dovey moments.
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Jing1 year ago rating:6.7
I haven't finished watching it, only watched a part of it. This drama feels a lot like "The Ten Commandments." If you enjoy reading "The Ten Commandments" novel and like that kind of curious and suspenseful feeling, you can give it a try. It mainly depends on your mood. Sometimes you feel like watching something curious, sometimes you don't. I think it's alright.
The plot is indeed quite thrilling, just like when I watched "The Ten Commandments.
luluMagic1 year ago rating:6
I couldn't continue watching after the first story. It's one thing for the daughter to have a twisted mentality, but does she not realize she's a pervert herself, constantly claiming her father is a coward? And there are comments sympathizing with her, but she didn't even report it to the police. On what grounds does she accuse her father when she didn't even use the legal system to protect herself? She has no right to say such things.
Sherry1 year ago rating:8
Can Chinese crime investigation dramas please stop focusing solely on the male protagonist and using all the supporting characters as mere props to highlight how amazing he is? The linear plot is well-executed, but the logic leading up to the main storyline's conclusion is flawed. The character of Bai Zhe was not successfully developed. And the most ridiculous part was the kissing scene on the boat. I'm truly baffled.
Kusitini1 year ago rating:5.7
After watching three episodes, I just want to say, can't they stop showing off? Can't they stop showing off? Can't they stop showing off? The first episode ended abruptly, and they immediately started showing off. They show off by eating instant noodles, they show off by finding clues and eating leftover steamed buns from yesterday. It's too deliberate, and I can't stand it.
rztyh1 year ago rating:6.5
The choice of the case is good, but the plot development and the actors' performances are clearly lacking. Occasionally, there are awkward romantic plotlines that seem out of place, and the acting is cringe-worthy. The appearance of the male lead is very eye-catching, with a hint of an unrealistic vibe... Anyway, not many people are watching it, so it doesn't matter. ???
RacheL_1 year ago rating:6.1
I believed in the marketing hype about the video editing guy, but how is it possible for the license plate to change from "Hai" to "Zhe" in just one second? Such a small editing mistake, sigh... And the way the protagonist's acting is portrayed, it's like a drop of blood falling from a finger and turning into water. Other supporting roles, sigh...
LingXiao1 year ago rating:9.7
There isn't a major celebrity in the cast, so perhaps it didn't generate much buzz. However, most of the actors deliver solid performances. It's the most captivating drama I've watched recently, despite some logical and character development inconsistencies. The cases are well done. Overall, it's quite good. I binge-watched over ten episodes in one go.
DessertLover1 year ago rating:9.3
An unexpectedly great drama! There were so many plot twists in each segment, and the cases were quite exciting. The main storyline was a bit boring, and I didn't understand the time-travel element at the end. It wasn't very interesting (although I was lured into watching it by the hype). I think the secondary male lead's relationship was sufficient.
Faye1 year ago rating:9
It's quite enjoyable to watch. The cases are seamlessly connected, leading to a satisfying main storyline ending. There are no characters with low intelligence. The only thing that feels a bit strange is the romantic subplot between the second male lead and the second female lead, but it can be overlooked. The extra episodes are also decent.
Blank1 year ago rating:5.4
Idiotic drama. In the fourteenth episode, Bai Zhe tells Xiao Yi to handle Ma Ye and he goes to rescue him without bringing anyone? And the main theme of this show is this kind of gangster style, it's really boring. I'm giving up on the fourteenth episode. Only the first case and the case with the female celebrity had some originality.
XiaXia1 year ago rating:6.2
After watching for so long, it only started getting interesting towards the end. The plot seems repetitive, it's just a matter of execution. However, Ma Si Chao's acting is really good. The only issue is that the plot isn't very tight. In the beginning, I wasn't sure what they were trying to convey, but I kept watching anyway.
ArtEater1 year ago rating:5.4
What a terrible drama! In the first episode, there's a male character who says, "With so many packages in this kind of place, it's obvious they weren't bought by themselves." It killed me! The interns inside act like clueless students. What are they even doing? It's so poorly made and haphazardly put together.
Starfruit1 year ago rating:7.2
Not enjoyable at all. Why is the female police officer acting so infatuated? The male lead tries to appear sociable but acts like a bossy figure towards his colleagues. Moreover, which leader would say, "I know you're here to investigate your mentor's case"? They probably don't want to wear a white shirt anymore.
Melancholy1 year ago rating:7.5
A relentlessly heart-wrenching drama... There's really no need for every case to involve a despicable character. It feels so formulaic. Can't the screenwriter come up with anything else? The main storyline is also fragmented. However, the extra scenes at the end satisfied my taste as a fan of the romantic pairing.
Anonymous1 year ago rating:5.9
Having watched around ten episodes, I feel that this is just an average detective drama without any unique characteristics of its own. Whether it's the perspective of solving cases or the development of the characters, everything seems quite mediocre without any noteworthy aspects.
BenevolentYouth1 year ago rating:8.1
Why are there so many malicious negative reviews? It's a very realistic drama, except for some logical issues in the subplot. Overall, it's a competent suspenseful series. The part I didn't like was how realistic they depicted the process of committing crimes. It scared me.
XiXiXin1 year ago rating:7.3
Rating: 3.5? I watched it all in one go, so it felt quite smooth, but the way they casually kill people is as simple as drinking water. And just when I thought the romantic scenes were quite forced, they throw in two extra episodes of lovey-dovey (time-travel version) as a side story.
FebruaryGhost1 year ago rating:5.5
Tacky, lacks substance. When the first case hit a speed bump, I couldn't help but wonder if it was a body being jostled. Well, guess what? It actually was! The cases are nothing but frustrating hypertension, all revolving around rape. It's crude, low-class, and low-quality.
CasualViewer1 year ago rating:9.3
Each case has its twists and the plot of solving crimes is quite engaging. The biggest drawback, however, is the constant portrayal of men taking advantage of women. Out of the five cases, three involve sexual assault. Is there really nothing else to write about???
going1 year ago rating:7.7
Unit 1: The daughter has been bullied so badly, yet the father pities others and gives up. There are people in the drama speaking up for the father.
Unit 2: I can't believe that in this day and age, there are still mothers with such backward ideas.
PlumTalk1 year ago rating:5.6
Ma Si Chao, when will you finally become popular? I'm getting a little impatient. Every case is difficult to evaluate. Both the main storyline and the minor cases are quite confusing and lack depth. It feels like they're trying to incorporate everything without proper execution. The pacing is acceptable, but it doesn't leave much time for reflection or critique. The final extras made my scalp tingle...
MovieLife1 year ago rating:6.7
The case is quite exciting, and the romantic storyline between Bai Zhe and Xing Man is decent. However, Dong Ni and Dou Zi's characters are too one-dimensional... Also, the ex-relationship between Dong Ni and Zuo Feng doesn't make much sense at all. Furthermore, Bai Zhe's subplot is inexplicable... The extras are even more inexplicable...
Kidd1 year ago rating:5.2
Leaving aside other aspects, let's talk about the scene where the police officer takes a taxi to the crime scene. The taxi suddenly brakes, claiming there's a problem. I thought he would temporarily commandeer the car behind, but he actually ran to the scene on foot. He ran all the way, even after going through a tunnel! It's like forcing his subordinates to have an accident and then pretending to console them. And what's with the Yang family? They all gather to deliver severed heads. What kind of storyline is that? Scriptwriter, take a look at it. Is it normal? Holding a blade with bare hands and still managing to trip someone.
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BunnyWest1 year ago rating:8.4
After watching the plot, I have one thought: if they had reported to the police immediately in any case, nothing would have happened... The police force is exceptionally intelligent, which is commendable.
But please, do not watch the last two extra episodes. They are just bizarre.
TaterNoMeat1 year ago rating:6.7
It's alright, but I feel like every case follows the same pattern. At first, it seems like the case is solved, but then another culprit is discovered or something similar. It feels a bit tiresome. And in the last two episodes, there's an additional romantic subplot, which I find a bit strange. Overall, it's decent.
Isabella1 year ago rating:7.3
Although there are many aspects that are a bit far-fetched, and the main characters have their flaws, what really attracted me in this year's mystery is the cases themselves. The main case that runs throughout the drama is filled with blood and tears. The police officers show their dedication, the journalists pursue the truth, and even the antagonist, though deviating from the norm, still has some moral boundaries. When the assassin couldn't understand why Bai Zhe would risk his life to save him, Xiao Yi's response was resolute without hesitation. He said, "He's different from you. The truth is more important to him than his own life.
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SixHundredMillion1 year ago rating:7.8
Replacing the daughter in the crime case, instigating the pure love war of revenge, conspiring with the mother-in-law manager, the brother, the virtuous women's academy case... Each case has a far-fetched and even superfluous twist in the final culprit.
When a person is in a low position, connections are a form of power. But when they rise to a high position, connections become a weakness. As you climb higher, connections become a disgrace.
BeanFriendG9nGbu5nn41 year ago rating:7.8
The overall plot is still exciting, with an intention to elevate it, but it feels a bit forced at times. The actors' performances are passable but could use some polishing to take it to the next level. One downside is that some of the supporting characters' development feels shaky. Also, the main storyline has a bit too much prolonged setup time and becomes a bit convoluted, making it hard to discern the relationships later on.
Recommended by a friend, the drama is actually decent, but as mentioned in previous comments, the screenwriter seems to have a bias against women. In the first case, Luo Xiaoman didn't seek justice for herself against the man who sexually harassed her and her younger brother who bullied her.
Instead, she killed two people who were protecting women, which is quite bizarre. They also mentioned that her father went to confront the man who harassed her with a kitchen knife but gave up seeking revenge when he saw that the man had a disabled mother who couldn't take care of herself.
WTF? Using his own cowardice as an excuse? Moreover, the motives behind the first two cases were that the women who were sexually assaulted didn't choose to report it.
Does the screenwriter imply that reporting it wouldn't have made a difference? Is it justified just to protect the reputation of the victimized women? Allowing the criminals to go unpunished?
It's either stupidity or malice.
After staying up all day, I finally finished watching it. In the first two episodes of the first case, there were quite a few characters, and it was a bit confusing at first.
But the more I watched, the more captivating it became. The screenwriter's talent is quite impressive among recent suspense dramas. Several cases deeply explore female dilemmas and the complexities of human nature.
The resolution of the two male protagonists' pursuit of the truth adds to the coherence and completeness of this work. The main actor in the present timeline lacks a bit in acting skills, while the hidden timeline protagonist is much better in characterization and depth.
Though there aren't many romantic scenes with the female lead, they are emotionally gripping. The unexpected addition of two extra episodes at the end, catering to the audience's desire for romance in crime dramas, showcases the director and screenwriter's understanding of what viewers desire.
Well done!
There are many flaws, but they dared to film it. Overall, it's not bad, but they focused too much on developing the male lead, and he couldn't quite handle it. His performance was a bit stiff. It seems fast-paced on the surface, but the plot progression is just average.
However, they dared to film it. The only love story involving the supporting characters is a good choice. It has a strong sense of chemistry, and they don't drag it out unnecessarily. The emotional moments are captivating without being overly indulgent.
The director is quite clever, even providing extra scenes for the lovey-dovey moments.
I haven't finished watching it, only watched a part of it. This drama feels a lot like "The Ten Commandments." If you enjoy reading "The Ten Commandments" novel and like that kind of curious and suspenseful feeling, you can give it a try.
It mainly depends on your mood. Sometimes you feel like watching something curious, sometimes you don't. I think it's alright.
The plot is indeed quite thrilling, just like when I watched "The Ten Commandments.
I couldn't continue watching after the first story. It's one thing for the daughter to have a twisted mentality, but does she not realize she's a pervert herself, constantly claiming her father is a coward? And there are comments sympathizing with her, but she didn't even report it to the police.
On what grounds does she accuse her father when she didn't even use the legal system to protect herself? She has no right to say such things.
Can Chinese crime investigation dramas please stop focusing solely on the male protagonist and using all the supporting characters as mere props to highlight how amazing he is?
The linear plot is well-executed, but the logic leading up to the main storyline's conclusion is flawed. The character of Bai Zhe was not successfully developed. And the most ridiculous part was the kissing scene on the boat.
I'm truly baffled.
After watching three episodes, I just want to say, can't they stop showing off? Can't they stop showing off? Can't they stop showing off? The first episode ended abruptly, and they immediately started showing off.
They show off by eating instant noodles, they show off by finding clues and eating leftover steamed buns from yesterday. It's too deliberate, and I can't stand it.
The choice of the case is good, but the plot development and the actors' performances are clearly lacking. Occasionally, there are awkward romantic plotlines that seem out of place, and the acting is cringe-worthy.
The appearance of the male lead is very eye-catching, with a hint of an unrealistic vibe... Anyway, not many people are watching it, so it doesn't matter.
???
I believed in the marketing hype about the video editing guy, but how is it possible for the license plate to change from "Hai" to "Zhe" in just one second? Such a small editing mistake, sigh... And the way the protagonist's acting is portrayed, it's like a drop of blood falling from a finger and turning into water.
Other supporting roles, sigh...
There isn't a major celebrity in the cast, so perhaps it didn't generate much buzz. However, most of the actors deliver solid performances. It's the most captivating drama I've watched recently, despite some logical and character development inconsistencies.
The cases are well done. Overall, it's quite good. I binge-watched over ten episodes in one go.
An unexpectedly great drama! There were so many plot twists in each segment, and the cases were quite exciting. The main storyline was a bit boring, and I didn't understand the time-travel element at the end.
It wasn't very interesting (although I was lured into watching it by the hype). I think the secondary male lead's relationship was sufficient.
It's quite enjoyable to watch. The cases are seamlessly connected, leading to a satisfying main storyline ending. There are no characters with low intelligence.
The only thing that feels a bit strange is the romantic subplot between the second male lead and the second female lead, but it can be overlooked. The extra episodes are also decent.
Idiotic drama. In the fourteenth episode, Bai Zhe tells Xiao Yi to handle Ma Ye and he goes to rescue him without bringing anyone? And the main theme of this show is this kind of gangster style, it's really boring. I'm giving up on the fourteenth episode.
Only the first case and the case with the female celebrity had some originality.
After watching for so long, it only started getting interesting towards the end. The plot seems repetitive, it's just a matter of execution. However, Ma Si Chao's acting is really good. The only issue is that the plot isn't very tight.
In the beginning, I wasn't sure what they were trying to convey, but I kept watching anyway.
What a terrible drama! In the first episode, there's a male character who says, "With so many packages in this kind of place, it's obvious they weren't bought by themselves." It killed me! The interns inside act like clueless students.
What are they even doing? It's so poorly made and haphazardly put together.
Not enjoyable at all. Why is the female police officer acting so infatuated? The male lead tries to appear sociable but acts like a bossy figure towards his colleagues. Moreover, which leader would say, "I know you're here to investigate your mentor's case"?
They probably don't want to wear a white shirt anymore.
A relentlessly heart-wrenching drama... There's really no need for every case to involve a despicable character. It feels so formulaic. Can't the screenwriter come up with anything else? The main storyline is also fragmented. However, the extra scenes at the end satisfied my taste as a fan of the romantic pairing.
Having watched around ten episodes, I feel that this is just an average detective drama without any unique characteristics of its own. Whether it's the perspective of solving cases or the development of the characters, everything seems quite mediocre without any noteworthy aspects.
Why are there so many malicious negative reviews? It's a very realistic drama, except for some logical issues in the subplot. Overall, it's a competent suspenseful series. The part I didn't like was how realistic they depicted the process of committing crimes.
It scared me.
Rating: 3.5? I watched it all in one go, so it felt quite smooth, but the way they casually kill people is as simple as drinking water. And just when I thought the romantic scenes were quite forced, they throw in two extra episodes of lovey-dovey (time-travel version) as a side story.
Tacky, lacks substance. When the first case hit a speed bump, I couldn't help but wonder if it was a body being jostled. Well, guess what? It actually was! The cases are nothing but frustrating hypertension, all revolving around rape.
It's crude, low-class, and low-quality.
Each case has its twists and the plot of solving crimes is quite engaging. The biggest drawback, however, is the constant portrayal of men taking advantage of women.
Out of the five cases, three involve sexual assault. Is there really nothing else to write about???
Unit 1: The daughter has been bullied so badly, yet the father pities others and gives up. There are people in the drama speaking up for the father.
Unit 2: I can't believe that in this day and age, there are still mothers with such backward ideas.
Ma Si Chao, when will you finally become popular? I'm getting a little impatient. Every case is difficult to evaluate. Both the main storyline and the minor cases are quite confusing and lack depth. It feels like they're trying to incorporate everything without proper execution.
The pacing is acceptable, but it doesn't leave much time for reflection or critique. The final extras made my scalp tingle...
The case is quite exciting, and the romantic storyline between Bai Zhe and Xing Man is decent. However, Dong Ni and Dou Zi's characters are too one-dimensional...
Also, the ex-relationship between Dong Ni and Zuo Feng doesn't make much sense at all. Furthermore, Bai Zhe's subplot is inexplicable... The extras are even more inexplicable...
Leaving aside other aspects, let's talk about the scene where the police officer takes a taxi to the crime scene. The taxi suddenly brakes, claiming there's a problem. I thought he would temporarily commandeer the car behind, but he actually ran to the scene on foot.
He ran all the way, even after going through a tunnel! It's like forcing his subordinates to have an accident and then pretending to console them. And what's with the Yang family? They all gather to deliver severed heads.
What kind of storyline is that? Scriptwriter, take a look at it. Is it normal? Holding a blade with bare hands and still managing to trip someone.
After watching the plot, I have one thought: if they had reported to the police immediately in any case, nothing would have happened... The police force is exceptionally intelligent, which is commendable.
But please, do not watch the last two extra episodes. They are just bizarre.
It's alright, but I feel like every case follows the same pattern. At first, it seems like the case is solved, but then another culprit is discovered or something similar.
It feels a bit tiresome. And in the last two episodes, there's an additional romantic subplot, which I find a bit strange. Overall, it's decent.
Although there are many aspects that are a bit far-fetched, and the main characters have their flaws, what really attracted me in this year's mystery is the cases themselves. The main case that runs throughout the drama is filled with blood and tears.
The police officers show their dedication, the journalists pursue the truth, and even the antagonist, though deviating from the norm, still has some moral boundaries. When the assassin couldn't understand why Bai Zhe would risk his life to save him, Xiao Yi's response was resolute without hesitation.
He said, "He's different from you. The truth is more important to him than his own life.
Replacing the daughter in the crime case, instigating the pure love war of revenge, conspiring with the mother-in-law manager, the brother, the virtuous women's academy case...
Each case has a far-fetched and even superfluous twist in the final culprit.
When a person is in a low position, connections are a form of power. But when they rise to a high position, connections become a weakness.
As you climb higher, connections become a disgrace.
The overall plot is still exciting, with an intention to elevate it, but it feels a bit forced at times. The actors' performances are passable but could use some polishing to take it to the next level. One downside is that some of the supporting characters' development feels shaky.
Also, the main storyline has a bit too much prolonged setup time and becomes a bit convoluted, making it hard to discern the relationships later on.