Urban legends, seemingly true yet seemingly fantastical, connect the past and future. Folklore professor Rosina Lam encounters locals being haunted when she is researching the legend of Bride's Pool. She discovers that someone is using the legends to commit crimes. She investigates with reporter Edwin Siu, and they reveal the secret past of bride-to-be Moon Lau. Rosina's mentor has been missing for seven years; his son turns out to be Edwin. The two of them decide to finish her mentor's unfinished paper on Hong Kong's urban legends. During their research, they encountered cases that were similar to the legends. They begin to think that her mentor's disappearance is suspicious. As they investigate, Rosina and Edwin meet police officer Jonathan Cheung, whose family happens to be the main characters in the legend of the fox spirit killing an infant. Rosina is asked to investigate the incident from years ago, which ends up leading her to her mother's pawnshop! At this time, Edwin discovers that his father is still alive. Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: 十二傳說
- Also Known As: Twelve Legends
- Director: Wong Si Yuhn
- Genres: Adventure, Thriller, Mystery, Horror
Cast & Credits
- Edwin Siu Main Role
- Rosina Lin Main Role
- Jonathan Cheung Main Role
- Alex LamPoon Da Li / San Gun / Dali Dai Si / "Dali" [Lala's brother]Support Role
- Jimmy AuKoo Joi Yung / Dr. Koo [Emily's father]Support Role
Reviews
That being say, I was disappointed in two ways. Firstly, the mysteries didn't really focus on the urban legends/folktales, even though the murder plots were based on them. More often than not, the urban legends/folktales merely acted as McGuffins and even then, the stories don't get developed much. Although, it does help that Doctor Poon is a professor in folktale studies and she provides the academic explanations that goes well with her theories. Speaking about her theories, most of them need a huge jump of faith in order to reach them and I can't be the only one who felt that they seemed very illusory and grasping at straws?
Secondly, a series like this is undoubtedly plot-driven. But to sacrifice proper character writing is a huge mistake. All of the characters seem empty and devoid of proper character development. Even Doctor Poon, who underwent an emotional roller-coaster at the end of the series, didn't really feel like she was very much affected by what she had learned (including the truth about her identity and her family). That is not to say Rosina Lam gave a bad performance. I feel that all of the cast did well with what they have been given, especially Rosina who executed her role with poise and gracefulness.
What I actually liked about the show is that it's not framed as a horror show meant to scare but as a form of education, to remind the audience that these stories are a part of Hong Kong's history and that it is important to learn and appreciate about one's culture and history (especially the histories not included in the official national narrative).
All in all, this was a thrilling watch and a great premise, but the writing seems clunky at times and poorly executed. While the poor writing can be a turn-off, it didn't really affected my watching and these are the things that will surely be better, should there be a sequel. Those who are fans of crime shows like Elementary and Bones, which feature intricate murder plots and unassuming murderers, will like this.
In every legend, Pun Do La always see things differently and how she remembers every legend in different versions and explains it on the way. She always magnify what the person's true identity and hidden agenda. With the help from Zi Bok and Yik Sir, they solve case by case using the scientific explanation.
They only covered 11 legends in total, of which, majority are film in the same set/location. If you google, the legends will appear in your search. Through this drama, you will find out more about the different versions and the agenda to it.