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Detective Investigation Files Season 4 hong kong drama review
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Detective Investigation Files Season 4
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by loserlemon
26 days ago
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0

New Cast, Classic Cases

This series starts with a completely different cast compared to the previous three installments. I was really sad that the original cast didn’t return, but this was due to Michael Tao and Joey Leung leaving TVB, which led to the creation of a new cast. Honestly, I wished they had simply renamed the series to reflect that it was essentially a new story.

In this series, it feels like TVB was trying to recreate the same chemistry that the two leads had in the earlier installments, Michael Tao and Joey Leung. I can say that no one can ever replicate the unique dynamic those two shared. The only real connection between this and the previous installments is that it is a police drama focused on solving cases. Beyond that, there is little continuity in characters or storyline, which makes it feel more like a spiritual successor than a true continuation.

Louis Koo and Sunny Chan had good chemistry, but it wasn't on the same level of as they tried to recreate with Michael Tao and Joey Leung though.

Despite these differences, the series remains a classic in its own right, largely due to the chemistry between Louis Koo and Jessica Hester Hsuan. Their on-screen presence is undeniable, and their interactions bring depth, charm, and tension to the series. Louis Koo carries his role with confidence and intensity, while Jessica Hester Hsuan adds warmth and wit, creating a dynamic that is both compelling and entertaining.

Overall, Detective Investigation Files IV proves that even with a new cast and a fresh approach, TVB could still deliver a strong police procedural with memorable characters. It may not replace the nostalgia of the original trio, but it stands on its own as a solid, entertaining installment that highlights the enduring appeal of 90s and early 2000s TVB dramas.
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