The Hunt (2025)

命悬一生 ‧ Drama ‧ 2025
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roddib
7 people found this review helpful
Oct 21, 2025
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 1
Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.0

A very sad and beautiful drama

Everyone's lives are like glutinous rice balls
Made by children's hands
Maybe they didn't even wash their hands
And some dirt got kneaded in
There's no black or white
It's just a grey rice ball

The quotation already tells you that you can expect this drama to be extraordinary in every way. It's how the FL explains herself and her life to the police officers after her husband has gone missing (presumed murdered). I had to write up the line bc it was so striking and describes the essence of the drama. We get a lot of bad and unfortunate things happening to basically ordinary good people. As the male lead says in the police interrogation: "After all all we were just the balls in the football game played by gods."

The drama starts with a discovery of a severed bloody earlobe clogging the toilet in an run down apartment building.
We get a murder investigation, but the essence of the drama is with the deep back stories of the main characters, a found family of 3 friends. A young girl who runs away from an abusive older husband, and makes a new life for herself in the city. The male characters, bonded as brothers since they were kids, are small time criminals who also have to run away from their troubles to the city. The 3 form a strong friendship. Except maybe not. When kids are involved, parents will become tigers.

As in some other Light On dramas, we get a lot of unreliable storytelling. The plot twists are simply awesome. I didn't feel confused with the changing time lines and settings (mixing different timelines is also typical for Light On dramas).

This drama is definitely not for the ones who like their dramas light and fluffy. It's a very sad but a very beautiful drama. I really wanted to have a word with the writer, director and cinematographer: howcome you made something this magnificent?

This drama is a masterpiece in terms of storytelling, characters, acting and cinematography. Even the theme song is very unusual: simple and raw, like punk rock, but painfully sad. But didn't find the drama depressing. There's so much empathy in it for its characters.

The actors are all great in their roles, Teresa Li as the female lead, we really feel her feelings. How she portrays Wu Xi Mei at her bubbliest in her best days, and as the worn down tired mother, is simply awesome. Hung Xuan's acting is impressive to the max, award-worthy. Bai Yu Fan is also very good.

After having finished the drama, it's not easy to let go of it. I keep remembering the song and cinematographic scenes. Deeply impressed.


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ladymingxia
3 people found this review helpful
Oct 23, 2025
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

(Good) Light On series is back!

The Hunt (2025) kinda saves the Light On series for me after a string of mediocre ones. Brilliantly acted by the main leads - Li Gengxi, Bai Yufan, Huang Xuan keep up their great portfolio. The drama is a cautionary tale of love, death, and injustice. Some Some parts still draggy and the flashbacks could be disorienting but still highly recommended.
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TaraVerde
1 people found this review helpful
26 days ago
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.0

Lives Hanging by a Thread

This is a very sad, emotional, tough, and raw drama that carries a fierce social commentary disguised as a thriller. It is a beautiful yet deeply heartbreaking story that makes no concessions to the viewer. Not for the faint of heart, the show rewards far beyond expectations those who dare to venture into it: in my opinion, the best thriller of 2025, among my favorite thrillers overall, and without a doubt a story that has earned its place among my all-time favorite C-dramas.

The Hunt isn’t free of flaws, but they aren’t significant in the overall picture. The crime-thriller plot is tight till the very end, and the gritty storytelling is well executed, never becoming boring or predictable. The different timelines flow naturally, never feeling forced or out of place, and the story unfolds slowly from multiple perspectives. The oppressive, doomed cinematography, the excellent production, a perfectly fitting OST, and overall solid performances strengthen the merciless social commentary.

Because beyond being a thriller about murders, this drama is a fierce story about the lives of the lowest classes, those left behind, the injustice of societies, and the trap of poverty. And it is the humanity and empathy with which this brutal reality is portrayed that set the drama apart and give it its beauty and soul.

The acting is solid overall across the whole cast. Teresa Li is very strong; there are certainly not many actresses within her age range who could portray this type of character with such accuracy in C-dramaland. Huang Xuan, however, is simply fantastic. Although the oldest of the main cast, playing a younger version of himself in the more distant past timelines requires some suspension of disbelief. I stand by the decision to keep the same actor in those sequences, as it not only helps the story flow, but his performance is powerful enough that you quickly forget about the issue.

Bai Yufan, in a prominent supporting role, is the weakest of the core trio—though still good. The on-screen dynamic between the three is excellent, but whenever Huang Xuan is absent, you can feel a decrease in intensity. Episodes 11 to 13, with another actor, Yin Fang, included in that dynamic, flatten the tension quite a bit—I don’t think he was up to the role. Nothing to cry for, though, as the final three episodes quickly escalate the conflict within the drama and between me and the drama.

The drama constantly makes you reflect on social rules, morality, your own values and perspective, on what is right and what is wrong. You find yourself agreeing and disagreeing with the characters and their decisions at the same time. It puts you in conflict with every character and every decision they make, no matter who they are. You understand them, root for them, reject them, dislike them, judge them, like them, wish them the best, wish them to be held accountable for their actions and decisions, and pity every one of them throughout the drama - sometimes all at once.

You can’t quite decide where to stand with the characters or with the themes tackled by the drama, and the ending reinforces that conflict. The fact that it has to pass censorship makes the dilemma even stronger. I believe the drama goes the extra mile with its preaching because the story is so human and the critique so fierce that a sense of injustice becomes unavoidable.

The Hunt succeeds in making you understand other people’s inner worlds and the lives of the lower classes without resorting to good-or-bad clichés. People are imperfect and complex, and the world is an unfair arena where everyone can choose, yet at the same time cannot choose freely. And this applies to everyone.

We look at the world through lenses of privilege: education, a safe home, food, health, money. And we tend to judge others through those lenses. But what about those who don’t have them? Can they make the same decisions? Do they really have the same range of options to choose from as we do? Do they have the inner and external resources required? And what should societies do in those cases? Should they be judged and held responsible in the same way as those with more opportunities and resources?

If destiny had placed us in their position, would we have thought the same way and walked the same path? How can we possibly know? But on the other hand, what justifies killing? Can killing be justify? Are all killings the same?

Can society judge and condemn with the same severity those whom society itself has failed? If not, what message is left for everyone else—those with more resources and privilege, and those at the bottom, trapped in the same cycle of injustice? What would be the outcome in any of these scenarios?

I like the questions the drama provokes. A thriller doesn’t usually go this way. The answers? I was conflicted, but with a calm mind they are clear. And that is why, for me, this drama is superb. It shakes my seemingly well-defined world and values, and makes me think as much as it makes me feel - and oh, how deeply I felt this drama! It takes you out of your comfort and safe zone, in a beautiful and deeply sad way.

I loved The Hunt.

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