Hang in there, death is not the answer.
Hands down to all production staff, actors and writers of this series. There is no plot hole, everything were answered at the end. I also can’t believe that this one is a tear jerker, I was crying too much when I watched the last two episodes. I personally think that this one and ‘The world between us’ are hidden gems of Taiwan dramas. I don’t understand why this has low rating here but for those who have plan to watch this, do it. I guarantee you this series won't disappoint. This series has only 8 episodes but the writers were able to create a high-quality drama with a satisfying ending, as opposed to other series I've seen that have many episodes and many plot holes.The actors did well in portraying their characters in the series and at first I don’t like the part where they showed the behind the scenes but at the end, I was thankful because it makes me appreciate the story more. Kudos to the staff, the prosthetic look so real.
The ending is great and the message they put at the end make me cry bucket of tears. The ost are also great, the message of the songs are align with the story. 10/10
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The most impactful drama that I have watched about life and death
I love mystery and thriller dramas so I was intrigued by the plot and the twist and turns in every episode, there is a lot happening but it doesn’t get confusing and is easy to grasp, usually most crime, mystery drama would have evil character, one bad guy, but this drama shed light on people having different opinion. Sometimes life just drives us there and giving up and death seems more meaningful. Honestly, I almost believed it, that their death served purpose and got their revenge, but the female lead’s opinion from the pov of person who was almost dragged to death by her own father, saying she would still try to live no matter how hard and giving the alternatives to how life would still have been ok or better if none of the victims choose death. I realized again how easy it is to die and living despite all the difficulties and struggles is the most hardest. I expected the ending to be sad. There was just so much pain, dead and moments that felt like all is coming to dead end a sad one. So it was completely unexpected to see a happy ending for this drama, it was very heartwarming, the message of this drama felt stronger that things can still get better, there is still hope in life if we try and maybe better days will come. In strange way after watching all that pain and suffering I felt comfort. I hope many would watch this show, this is such a impactful drama and behind every character has something we can relate and learn from.Was this review helpful to you?
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Blind man guide blind man
If I have to make conclusion about this drama in 1 word, Blind man guide blind man it is. Haha... Let me explained:This drama actually tell the story about depression & family. What happen if someone who is depressed meet another depressed man that have a sick mind. So instead a group of depressed man/woman find someone that can give light to their path, they met another person that can influence/convince them more than anything, that nothing better in this world so let make the dead something 'useful/meaningful'.
Their concept of is actually really interesting. They did the last think they want, and then did the next person last wishes. At first seems like a serial murderer, but unfortunately hide something more sad in the harsh reality...
But I really like the last talk Xu Hai Yin give to the person that behind all of it. I'll not gonna talk much in here, you should watch this to know more, because it's one of the beautiful concept that wrap the whole thing. In the end what the depressed one really need is only the support of their love one, someone who understand them & extra special if that comes from family, because in the end family always matter...
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DRAMA CONTUDENTE
Ultimamente sou fã das produções taiwanesas e todas que vi até agora gostei, desde da história, roteiro e condução de onde a história começa e como chegamos naquele final. Essa primeira temporada teve episódios excelentes, mas esse último episódio foi lento e um pouco entediante, mas entendi que foi necessário para nos mostrar de que maneira chegamos àquele clímax e como tudo será conduzido na segunda temporada. Pelo trailer, criei altas expectativas para a próxima temporada.Acho que a atuação do protagonista em algumas cenas foi um tanto caricata e fiquei constrangido, mas em outras ele dominou a cena e deu emoção e frieza ao seu personagem quando foi preciso.
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Loved It!
The Victims' Game completely caught me off guard in the best way possible. The plot was super intriguing, and the whole thing was written and produced really well. I went into it a bit skeptical, not expecting much, but as I kept watching, I found myself totally hooked. Each episode pulled me in deeper, and I couldn’t wait to get to the next piece of the puzzle.Being a huge fan of detective dramas, I’ve seen a lot of different storylines, including ones with “suicide groups", which can sometimes feel overdone. But what I loved about The Victims' Game is that it didn’t feel like just another case. The way the show handled the investigation was fresh, and it really got into the emotional side of things for the characters. You could feel the weight of what they were going through, and that added a whole new layer to the mystery.
Joseph Chang’s performance as Fang Yi-Jen was amazing. He plays a forensic scientist with autism, and you could tell he put so much thought into making the character feel real. He brought this quiet intensity to the role, and I loved how he balanced his character’s personal struggles with the demands of his job. His acting really stood out to me and made the character so compelling.
I also really enjoyed Tiffany Hsu’s character, Hsu Hai-Yin. At first, I thought she’d be your typical pushy journalist—characters like hers can often be a bit annoying in detective dramas—but she surprised me. Yes, she’s flawed and makes some reckless choices, but that’s what made her fun to watch. She became one of the most interesting characters, and her scenes quickly became some of my favorites. Her chemistry with Fang Yi-Jen added a lot to the show as well. They really do have a great friendship.
What makes The Victims' Game special is how it mixes the mystery with real emotions. It’s not just about solving a case—it’s about how that case impacts the people involved. The drama touches on things like mental health and family issues, which gave the story a lot of depth and made it feel more than just your usual detective show. It made the stakes feel personal, which really drew me in.
Overall, The Victims' Game is more than just a crime drama. It’s an emotional ride with a gripping mystery, strong characters, and moments that really stick with you. I ended up loving the whole experience and would totally recommend it to anyone who’s into detective dramas but wants something with more heart.
*note: I used the term "suicide group" because I didn't know how else to refer to the victims in this case. I know that the perpetrator is called the angel of death but I'm not sure if there is a special term used for victims as well.
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A Compelling Crime Drama
VICTIMS'S GAME is a super compelling Taiwanese crime drama that spans only 8 episodes. I can only hope there will be future seasons coming, as hinted in the series, as this was certainly an exceptionally great drama series and one to remember. The characters were highly memorable and well acted. The plot engrossing and suspenseful. Great story and slow boiling plot that packs hard punches and deals with very painful subject matter, in a very tasteful way, all things considered. Dark and gritty, to be sure.The main male lead, brilliant Fan Yi-Jen, (remarkably played by Hsiao-chaun Chang) is a forensic detective with ASD (Autism/Aspergers) and is compelled to investigate a specific case of serial killings with a strange connection to someone linked to him. Meanwhile, ambitious journalist Hsu Hai-Yin (playered by the charming Wei-Ning Hsu) is also drawn into to investigated the strange string of murders, at first for her ambitions but then for more compelling motives. The two form an unlikely alliance and this unique relationship a very good boost to the series. They are very likeable characters and gradually grew on me.
Both characters are excellently acted, bringing the two characters to life and cementing them in my mind. I could easily empathize with them, quirky and unique as they were. The character development was very strong and well done in this series. I'd happily watch more of Victim's Game, and Taiwanese Drama in the future. Although this was a really dark series and highly graphic depictions of murder victims, it was also really great, mysterious and compelling. Although a bit slower paced it was definitely worth the watch.
[NOTE: Trigger Warning. Suicide. Abuse. Violence. Gore. Bullying. Cancer. Language. Dark Adult themes. etc.]
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