Li Jia visits Hong Kong to try to prevent his inevitable schizophrenia. He meets a girl that he falls in love with, and a best friend. Throughout his studies, he meets many other people that are psychologically sick, and he tries to help them. His idol that he meets that he thinks can solve his problem is keeping a track record on him and starts to plant doubt into Li Jia furthering his problems.
Main roles ever since after Fighter of Destiny. Glad his talent is recognized. The Journey Across The Night is a great drama btw, I recommend people who like thrillers to check it out.
Chen Ming Xuan seems to be running some sort of experiment on Li Jia, making Li Jia start to spiral.Li Jia for…
TBH I saw the plot twist coming since I read the synopsis. There was no other reason why they would add amnesia into the story if not for the twist xD but it was really nicely set up in the series too, and the ending just made me want more.
Also no problem! (Sorry if I'm being too chatty, it's just rare to see people more invested in these "indie" dramas and I'm just glad there's someone to discuss these shows with.)
Chen Ming Xuan seems to be running some sort of experiment on Li Jia, making Li Jia start to spiral.Li Jia for…
If you haven't seen them yet, I got 2 suggestions. Strangers from Hell and Evil Minds. TJATN is basically a mash up of these two. Also it's great to see another Ancient Detective fan. The more of us there the more likely season 2 will come out~~ Also ill be updating the spoiler tab, so if you're interested check it out.
10 episode in review-ish, update and predictions! (This will be a long one~~)It's been a while since I was this…
Chen Ming Xuan seems to be running some sort of experiment on Li Jia, making Li Jia start to spiral.
Li Jia for sure has some "dark side", it's obvious from promotional material like the poster and it shows in the released trailers. Joseph Zeng also said in an interview that he picked Li Jia specifically because he wanted to play and explore the other side of Li Jia, so I'm guessing this side will start to appear in around episode 14.
Apples are a massive metaphor in the series, but I have no idea what they mean, the importance of them, or what they hint at.
Edit: Li Jia's schizophrenia starts to act up at episode 10 Edit 2: Episode 11 we learn that Li Jia doesn't like apples, yet he might have unconsciously bought them anyways. Edit 3: Li Jia gets all giddy when Zhang Cha Cha kissed him. We stan females that take the lead, and males who allow themselves to feel shy~~ Edit 4: Xiao Xi and Zhang Cha Cha have a brother and sister relationship Edit 5: Chen Ming Xuan plants doubt into Li Jia, saying he shouldn't have friends because it's not fair for them if Li Jia shares his burden.
10 episode in review-ish, update and predictions! (This will be a long one~~) It's been a while since I was this invested in a series, so expect to see me often in this comment section! This will be spoiler free, and I'll add a reply containing spoilers and predictions for those who are interested.
IMPORTANT FOR NEW WATCHERS: I recommend you don't watch the trailer, outro credits or promotional material to avoid major spoilers.
Show genres: Thriller, Mystery, Suspense, Psychological with a hint of Horror, Romance and Comedy.
After episode 5, story becomes much more clear. The series will follow cases (the show calls them chapters) that last 2-5 episodes, with a bigger plot (Li Jia and his psychosis) running in the background. All cases are related to human psychology and it's many topics. Though it does follow your usual detective format, this story is so much more character driven than plot. In every chapter, you'll meet (usually tragic) characters and learn about their story and the story of the people surrounding them. Some chapters are more developed than others, but they're all interesting and make you think. Though one thing to note is, although the cases in each chapter are all realistic per say, they are certainly rather exaggerated. Additionally, some chapters, like heterochromia, leave understandable plot holes, because the people investigating them aren't professionals, but instead curious university students who don't have the rights often to dig that deep.
Characters: Li Jia - Kind, Intelligent, curious and innocent male lead who visits Hong Kong to learn from his Idol and find a cure to his possible fate of getting schizophrenia. More info in spoiler. Zhang Cha Cha - Energetic, outgoing and optimistic female lead who finds herself to often gravitate towards our male lead. She's a bit annoying in the first 3 episodes, but afterwards her annoyingness is replaced by much more enjoyable witty commentary. Shi Cheng - Fun and persistent rich best friend of Li JIa. A scaredy cat, but he's willing to face his fears. Xiao Xi - Mysterious and charismatic boss of Zhang Cha Cha that runs a small cult of some sorts. He probably has feelings towards our main female lead. Chen Ming Xuan - Li Jia's idol. Very... very suspicious.
Early first impression review (3 episodes in)! 1. Cast choice is really good. Acting is done well from most of the cast 2. Music is generic for this type of series, so is cinematography (but I'm a sucker for top-down stair shots). 3. Plot has been.... very mysterious so far, so I'm not sure yet as to what direction it'll head but I'm still engaged. 4. Giving me Strangers From Hell x Evil Minds vibe, but on a larger and more paranormal scale.
IMPORTANT: If you don't want series spoilers do not watch the trailer or the last 30 seconds or so of the ending credits. It gives away hints to a very obvious plot twist that will probably happen.
Li Jia is... not an amateur when it comes to fighting. He easily detains some guy who was bullying a kid.
The most recent chapter has been a bit boring, but still interesting. There’s just not much intrigue as earlier chapters.
Li Jia realizes he sleep walks, and eats apples while he sleep walks.
A’ Cheng is the friend that everyone wants but legit no one deserves.
Xiao Xi dies.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_ZHjAcID3c&feature=emb_title&ab_channel=RaySunShine
Journey Through the Night Theme 2 - Title: Listen to the Wind (Qie Ting Feng Yin) - Sung by [im not sure yet]:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anFZOMxNFCc&ab_channel=RaySunShine
Journey Through the Night Outro - Title: Ru Guang (I think) - Sung by Feng Jian Yu: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4wdost5cTo&ab_channel=%E9%A6%AE%E5%BB%BA%E5%AE%87%E5%BD%B1%E5%83%8F%E8%B3%87%E8%A8%8A
To newcomers: YES WATCH THE SHOW. ITS WORTH YOUR TIME. Flawed for sure, but worth your time.
Also no problem! (Sorry if I'm being too chatty, it's just rare to see people more invested in these "indie" dramas and I'm just glad there's someone to discuss these shows with.)
Also ill be updating the spoiler tab, so if you're interested check it out.
Last time I was this invested into a series would probably be Ancient Detective~~
Li Jia for sure has some "dark side", it's obvious from promotional material like the poster and it shows in the released trailers. Joseph Zeng also said in an interview that he picked Li Jia specifically because he wanted to play and explore the other side of Li Jia, so I'm guessing this side will start to appear in around episode 14.
Apples are a massive metaphor in the series, but I have no idea what they mean, the importance of them, or what they hint at.
Edit: Li Jia's schizophrenia starts to act up at episode 10
Edit 2: Episode 11 we learn that Li Jia doesn't like apples, yet he might have unconsciously bought them anyways.
Edit 3: Li Jia gets all giddy when Zhang Cha Cha kissed him. We stan females that take the lead, and males who allow themselves to feel shy~~
Edit 4: Xiao Xi and Zhang Cha Cha have a brother and sister relationship
Edit 5: Chen Ming Xuan plants doubt into Li Jia, saying he shouldn't have friends because it's not fair for them if Li Jia shares his burden.
It's been a while since I was this invested in a series, so expect to see me often in this comment section! This will be spoiler free, and I'll add a reply containing spoilers and predictions for those who are interested.
IMPORTANT FOR NEW WATCHERS: I recommend you don't watch the trailer, outro credits or promotional material to avoid major spoilers.
Show genres: Thriller, Mystery, Suspense, Psychological with a hint of Horror, Romance and Comedy.
After episode 5, story becomes much more clear. The series will follow cases (the show calls them chapters) that last 2-5 episodes, with a bigger plot (Li Jia and his psychosis) running in the background. All cases are related to human psychology and it's many topics. Though it does follow your usual detective format, this story is so much more character driven than plot. In every chapter, you'll meet (usually tragic) characters and learn about their story and the story of the people surrounding them. Some chapters are more developed than others, but they're all interesting and make you think. Though one thing to note is, although the cases in each chapter are all realistic per say, they are certainly rather exaggerated. Additionally, some chapters, like heterochromia, leave understandable plot holes, because the people investigating them aren't professionals, but instead curious university students who don't have the rights often to dig that deep.
Characters:
Li Jia - Kind, Intelligent, curious and innocent male lead who visits Hong Kong to learn from his Idol and find a cure to his possible fate of getting schizophrenia. More info in spoiler.
Zhang Cha Cha - Energetic, outgoing and optimistic female lead who finds herself to often gravitate towards our male lead. She's a bit annoying in the first 3 episodes, but afterwards her annoyingness is replaced by much more enjoyable witty commentary.
Shi Cheng - Fun and persistent rich best friend of Li JIa. A scaredy cat, but he's willing to face his fears.
Xiao Xi - Mysterious and charismatic boss of Zhang Cha Cha that runs a small cult of some sorts. He probably has feelings towards our main female lead.
Chen Ming Xuan - Li Jia's idol. Very... very suspicious.
1. Cast choice is really good. Acting is done well from most of the cast
2. Music is generic for this type of series, so is cinematography (but I'm a sucker for top-down stair shots).
3. Plot has been.... very mysterious so far, so I'm not sure yet as to what direction it'll head but I'm still engaged.
4. Giving me Strangers From Hell x Evil Minds vibe, but on a larger and more paranormal scale.
IMPORTANT: If you don't want series spoilers do not watch the trailer or the last 30 seconds or so of the ending credits. It gives away hints to a very obvious plot twist that will probably happen.