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A Life for a Life chinese drama review
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A Life for a Life
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by roddib
Apr 27, 2025
13 of 13 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 4.0

Noir crime drama with arthouse-cinematic qualities

A sad story of wrongfully accused two brothers. A police officer working in a contention center instinctively knows they are innocent and tries to get to the bottom of what really happened. We see Du Xiang Dong courageously pedalling on his bicycle for hours on the misty mountain roads. The case strecthes for decades and Du Xiang Dong's life is always shadowed by it.

As is typical for c-noir dramas, we have a cast of characters with intertwining lives. The acting of all of the cast is nothing less than perfect. None of the characters are stereotypically good or bad, even the police. They're human and make human choices and human errors. Shi Peng Yuan is in a main role a second time together with Qin Hao after the Bad Kids, they're both so good in this too.

The cinematography in A Life For a Life is simply breathtaking. The location and the feels it provides always have a big role in the Light On series and for the viewing experience. This one's in a lush mountaineous region and the main settings are the prison and a steel factory. The order in which they portray the story is unusually well thought out. A dark and heartbreaking story yet I enjoyed every minute of it. Some melodramatic touches and music further underline to the arthouse-cinematic qualities of this drama.
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