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Psych-Hunter chinese drama review
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Psych-Hunter
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by xXabsintheXx
19 days ago
36 of 36 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 7.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 2.0

In short: Way too long

I liked the concept and the vibe of the drama, a mix of ancient chinese folklore and archeological treasure hunting while solving cases, set in the early 20th century. But there was also a weird Rubik's cube, that appeared every now and then and felt out of space regarding that time periode. Even after completing the drama and knowing what the deal was with it, I think they could have solved that part differently. It disturbed the atmosphere alot, imo.

The acting of most of the cast was good and yes, Hou MingHao was great in his role. Not so much the 2nd ML though. Maybe others might see it differently but I never felt enough compassion in his acting. It seemed stiff or somehow blocked. I think good acting is when you don't see that it's acting. But unfortunately the actor never passed that stage.

What I liked were those low budget backdrops/sceneries. Many outside places looked like indoor stages which felt a bit like school theatre. So, I didn't mind those cheap accessories and props, it kinda fitted the mood. There's a minimum of CGI editing, too, which was actually quite good. And they were doing a really good job with camera installs and makeup to create short-term suspense.

What was up with that ending? I mean, I'm not mad at that kind of plot twist even though it felt a bit weird at first. But the last episode ended so upruptly that it left me with quite an unsatisfying feeling.

The overall conclusion is that the story took an eternity to get to the end. At a certain point it failed to raise enough suspense to keep the urge to watch further. The cases weren't too long but they were always only simmering instead of bubbling, a constant steady low-profile flow with no destination. In the end MingHao was the sole reason I finished this drama.
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