Se descubrieron varios asesinatos en serie en la ciudad de Luoyang, y las víctimas eran todas mujeres jóvenes. Durante un tiempo, la ciudad se sumió en el pánico. Hu Zheng Yi, viceministro del Templo Dali, recibió la orden de investigar la verdad. Li Jian Xing, un joven de Jianghu, contactó deliberadamente con Hu Zheng Yi para descubrir la verdad sobre el caso de exterminio familiar... Asesinatos fénix, novias títeres, un caso misterioso tras otro, un grupo de amigos se unió para asumir riesgos, desde la sospecha mutua hasta la vida o la muerte. (Fuente: WeTV) Edit Translation
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Started Off Strong, Kinda Lost Its Way
This drama had me in the first half, not gonna lie. Mystery? Check. Thriller? Check. No forced romance? Double check. Honestly, it felt refreshing to watch a show that didn't try to toss in a love triangle for no reason.Now, the acting? Sometimes it was “wow,” sometimes it was “huh?” Let’s just say it was on a little rollercoaster. The cast was fine—underrated, sure—but no one really punched me in the gut emotionally (except maybe when the CGI tried its best and still looked like a 2008 screensaver… but I respect the effort).
The real crime though? The actual crime we were supposed to solve got left behind! We started off with the mysterious Fire Phoenix case, only to somehow wrap up the Killing Brides plot like it was the main event? Sir, ma’am, who did this to the storyline?
Still, I’m not giving up hope. If there’s a Season 2, I’m pulling up with popcorn and prayer, because that plot deserves a proper ending. Not perfect, but definitely worth checking out if you’re into twisty mysteries—with a little chaos on the side.
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Surprisingly Decent for a Web Drama
I went in with low expectations since this is a web drama, but I was pleasantly surprised. Shendu Detective Fox looks better than expected, with what seems like a mid-tier budget and a proper production feel. The drama revolves around three main cases, but only one is fully solved in Season 1. The ending clearly hints at a Season 2, so hopefully more answers are on the way.The story has good potential. If given better budget, directing, and editing, I honestly think this could be a breakout series. There’s a nice bromance between the male leads, and even the supporting characters have decent chemistry. I especially liked how the female characters were written. They weren’t overly whiny or annoying, and they felt reasonable and grounded.
The acting is mostly fine, though there are some inconsistencies in the characters. This could be due to the fast pacing, which made the character development feel rushed. There are also a few mistakes in small details, nothing major but noticeable, and likely due to editing or direction.
What stood out to me the most was the relationships. The chemistry between the cast is natural and believable. It actually felt like watching siblings interacting, complete with a bubbly, slightly chaotic father figure.
Overall, I really like the plot and the effort put into the character dynamics, even if none of it leaves a very strong impact. Still, it’s a solid attempt, especially when compared to some high-budget dramas that fall flat. I’d watch Season 2 if it comes.
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