Set in 1890 in Colonial Malacca, a young woman was forced to marry a dead man as a ghost bride in exchange to have her family's financial debt forgiven. Her attempt to escape the obligation was complicated by her discovery of a conspiracy that was much bigger and more mysterious than she ever thought she would be in. ~~ Adapted from the novel 'The Ghost Bride' written by Malaysian writer Yangsze Choo. Edit Translation
- English
- 中文(台灣)
- Ελληνικά
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- Native Title: 彼岸之嫁
- Also Known As: Bi An Zhi Jia , Marriage to the Afterlife
- Director: Quek Shio Chuan, Ho Yu Hang
- Screenwriter: Kai Wu, Yasmin Yaacob, Dan Hamamura, Cai Yi Fen
- Genres: Thriller, Historical, Horror, Supernatural
Where to Watch The Ghost Bride
Subscription (sub)
Cast & Credits
- Huang Pei Jia Main Role
- Wu Kang RenEr LangMain Role
- Lin Lu DiLim Tian BaiMain Role
- Kuang TianLim Tian ChingMain Role
- Angeline TanMadame LimSupport Role
- Jojo GohLim Yan HongSupport Role
Reviews
i love the female lead. She's smart and determined without resorting to over the top "strong female lead" tropes.
the acting is pretty good but there are moments where Lin Liu Di shows he's not as good as his co-stars. it throws off the vibe but not much and not for long.
i love Chris Wu but here he feels a touch miscast, or maybe it's just the direction or his performance. the character seems to have wanted to be animated and lively, but Wu's portrayal is muted and occasionally joyless.
still a great drama though.
Was this review helpful to you?
This drama would have worked better as a movie
I chose this drama based solely on the poster, thinking I would get some suspense/horror/mystery drama…but I didn’tThe first three episodes were so slow, I almost drop it.
Nearly every character is so one-dimensional, it’s painful to watch: the plucky FL is plucky to the end, the suffering but righteous SML is righteous to the end.
The only character that I liked was the antagonist, but his only saving grace was the charisma of the actor who played him .
Chris Wu is another bright spot, but sadly after being used as a comic relief for the first few episodes, I wrote him off as a viable love interest, so when hints of a romance with the FL appeared, it felt forced and unnatural.
Practically the only characters that have a hint of complexity are the mother of the antagonist and her daughter, their confrontation in ep 5 was a breath of fresh air, unfortunately the emotional layers of these characters appeared too late for me to really care.
Finally, the "big revelation" comes and goes so quick that it leaves no impact whatsoever, and neither does the defeat of the antagonist. After all the built up of the mystery, the real killer basically outs themselfs in such a head-desk moment... and the last trace of goodwill I had for this drama went up in flames.
This is the classic case of a drama that doesn't know what it wants to be, it doesn't have enough horror elements for the genre, the mystery was mediocre at best, the comedy fell flat, and the romance just wasn't there.
The soundtrack made me want to fight whoever was in charge.
In short, a good drama to binge if you're reeeeeeally bored.
Was this review helpful to you?