I really liked the last two episodes even though the script-writers are still leaving us in the dark as to how…
I was assuming Hu PanPan was the girl who was raped in the 1st episode and LFP's mother tried to save her but got killed by the rapist. She would be the only person who had seen his face. I can't think of her being any other significance. She fits the age too.
tbh this show is not what I've expected, not a crime show that i really wished to see and...smth is off about…
smth is off. If you look very carefully and deeply, it can be frustrating. For me, it's not the subtitles- I can understand Mandarin. I feel the main story arc is about the hypnotist (the mystery man in blur who suddenly shows his face without fanfare) and how he has been counselling others to commit crimes but then we are seemingly distracted with LFP and his personal search to find his mother's killer. The drama is at 60% and we are still no closer to the mystery on motive and who the mystery man is beyond that he's rich and has some social status. Maybe it feels wrong as the main drive of LFP appears to take a secondary/back seat to the main story arc. We only saw what he was up to in flashbacks while the perspective of LF is present and centre.
If I have to compare this to Under The Skin - the main mystery and the other cases are told more cohesively. That show only had 20 episodes, yet it was packed with more crime solving cases than Desire Catcher. It took them a solid 10 episodes to get through the first crime story out of 24 episodes. I'm predicting that the ending is going to be a bit rushed, mystery unfolds to simplicity and the build up of tension will just fall flat. I am still watching these to get to the more angst scenes between the leads but other than that, it hasn't been as good as the trailer shows it to be.
I think he knows qing gong - i.e., he can run but he can't fight - but that's about it.
He belongs to a fraction of a section where they don't practice martial arts. He how to 'run' similar to Xiao Se in Blood of Youth but a chief difference is he can't really go 'up', he stays grounded and there is a inherent flaw in this type of skill.
Ep 16: First time being frustrated with this series. I don't get the goal of appearing to fake his death. I don't get why he had to set it up with the propane tanks and essentially placed Luo Fei and others in danger. It's reckless particularly when he didn't even held the lighter firmly and dropped it before he intended to use it. Why would he need to fake his death when it's obvious in what he tells them and his letter that he will turn himself in once he finds his mother's killer. He hasn't found him yet, why would he want to kill himself? If this was to distract the police, won't really work. I hope there is a better explanation to come beyond it's dramatic effect.
Yes, the stoic ML is always a thankless role. It's quite hard to portray for any actor, as they still have to…
He was amazing in Stealth Walker. I wish they will do a sequel to it or he gets into a similar role. 24 episodes wasn't enough for me to see him toggle the blurred line of cop/criminal.
WHAT DID HE DO? I watched it but only got the part where he altered his memories of Xiao Lu's death and then watched…
Based on the trailer clips of next episodes- LFP will leave the police as consultant and do his own investigation. He will keep his distance from LF because he doesn't think he can help him find the truth anymore. I don't think he will hate him - but a rift will open.
WHAT DID HE DO? I watched it but only got the part where he altered his memories of Xiao Lu's death and then watched…
Luo Fei only agreed to the hypnotism to deal with the painful memories of his deceased colleague. When someone is under hypnotism- they are absolutely vulnerable to any manipulation of memories. While he got Luo Fei under this state and dealt with the painful memories of his deceased colleague, he used the opportunity to find out what he knew about his mother's death. He didn't know that Luo Fei was there and the memory implies that Luo Fei caused his mother's death and ran off. But we know he didn't cause her death so the other view is that he ran off and left her to die (but even then, there must be more to it than what he saw). So it is a betrayal to Luo Fei in prying into a memory that he either repressed/didn't want to think about it and also didn't give Lu Feng Ping permission to look into it either.
Don’t tell me one of them dies, NO NO NO. My heart and brain cannot handle it after kill me heal me and guardians.…
I worry it is likely lu Feng Ping..there is a scene in one of the trailers/ost showing Luo Fei in his car with his hand on a container of lollypops. Then there are hints that he will get into a dark space while searching for the truth behind his mother's death. I worry too.
So far, I am liking the series. I honestly expect ZYC's character to have a more prominent role in the investigations…
Not a lot. It got more in ep 9. Seeing the preview for next episode, it gets better when they finally start talking about their personal suffering more.
So far, I am liking the series. I honestly expect ZYC's character to have a more prominent role in the investigations than he currently is in. We barely get to see him do his 'magic'. I expect there will be more later on but having watched almost half the series being done, I would have expected more earlier on instead.
I don't feel like the story is moving fast or slow but if I ask myself what took place in 10 episodes- can easily sum it up in a paragraph. Not much plot movement going on. The mystery man is giving me a Moriarty vibe. Counselling others to exact revenge - for what purpose? Don't really know. He appears to be a rich and young man (assuming some social status) Does he see himself as a savior to helping others realize their own ambitions?
I like the bromance level here. But there is little in understanding the characters themselves- who is Luo Feng Ping and Luo Fei? Beyond a shared tragic past - not much has been explained. This is a short 24 episode drama and I feel that all is going to be rushed and packed in the later episodes.
Seven deadly sins- counselling others to exact their own revenge- that's not new. The idea of hypnotism being used is unique - perhaps the only unique aspect of this series.
Who is the little girl in the child abduction case that appeared at the beginning of the drama? Is it Xia Meng…
the seven deadly sins is already evident in the first case of homicides. They were hypnotized but all three of them died from one of their own seven deadly sins.
The story is well paced, well edited, and never boring to watch. The story line is good so far.I saw Xin Yun Lai,…
I'm used to see ZYC in serious roles where he barely cracks a smile. Here, it's refreshing to see a quirky character and he does it really well. I've not seen Xin Yun Lai before so I am open to him but I honestly, keep on seeing Deng Lun in him. I hope I am not the only one too.
We can hope that Desire Catcher might prompt Youku to actually release the rest of Justice in the Dark, right?…
My thoughts exactly. Maybe if other Bromance tagged dramas are released and not draw negative criticisms, we may get JITD back. Can only hope. That being said, I am excited for a new Bromance drama. I had to go back to rewatching Under The Skin to help me.
if anything youku has it's audacity. they behaved exactly the same when they deleted Word of Honor series and…
There is actually a 2nd sequel to Yin Yang Master that was filmed. I'm not sure if Netflix bought it but for sure it won't air in China because of the tax evasion scandal with Deng Lun.
ah...I've been wondering about that drama...is it an original work or adaptation?? can't stand it whenever I see…
I'm the same. Other dramas hasn't helped distracting me. Nothing But You is the best so far to do that but I've been rationing it to wait for JITD. At least for me, two of Chen Xiao's dramas are rumored to air on the 6th and 25-27th. The latter being The Ingenious One - can't wait for it.
If I have to compare this to Under The Skin - the main mystery and the other cases are told more cohesively. That show only had 20 episodes, yet it was packed with more crime solving cases than Desire Catcher. It took them a solid 10 episodes to get through the first crime story out of 24 episodes. I'm predicting that the ending is going to be a bit rushed, mystery unfolds to simplicity and the build up of tension will just fall flat. I am still watching these to get to the more angst scenes between the leads but other than that, it hasn't been as good as the trailer shows it to be.
I don't feel like the story is moving fast or slow but if I ask myself what took place in 10 episodes- can easily sum it up in a paragraph. Not much plot movement going on. The mystery man is giving me a Moriarty vibe. Counselling others to exact revenge - for what purpose? Don't really know. He appears to be a rich and young man (assuming some social status) Does he see himself as a savior to helping others realize their own ambitions?
I like the bromance level here. But there is little in understanding the characters themselves- who is Luo Feng Ping and Luo Fei? Beyond a shared tragic past - not much has been explained. This is a short 24 episode drama and I feel that all is going to be rushed and packed in the later episodes.
Seven deadly sins- counselling others to exact their own revenge- that's not new. The idea of hypnotism being used is unique - perhaps the only unique aspect of this series.