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CV_58
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Jul 13, 2024
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Overall 10
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Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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"Don't meddle with the past, don't question the future."

As we all know very well, June and July are the busiest month for c-drama industry because it is SUMMER HOLIDAY! Speaking of summer holiday, the three kingdoms aka Tencent, IQIYI, and Youku repeatedly release high-profile shows to spoil us watcher. Tencent bombarded with 'Lost You Forever Season 2', 'As Beautiful as You,' and 'The Legend of Heroes' (the latter got pulled back, though). IQIYI only dropped 'Follow Your Heart' and 'Her Fantastic Adventures', both of which are not doing really well in the charts. Lastly, Youku splashed out 'The Double' and a hit-or-miss 'The Princess Royal'.

Well, I don’t watch those shows and choose the less-known 'Link Click from a less-known platform Bilibili instead. At first glance, I thought it is just a typical low-budget show, but hell no! From the ingenious script, captivating storyline, aesthetic shots, mesmerizing backgrounds, to the multi-faceted characters, everything is executed flawlessly! The writer does a good job in exploring human’s complicated emotions which adds a depth of layer in the story. There is mixed portion of comedy, bromance, and thriller, all of which are balanced well. Another wonderful aspect is no cliché – I find the scenes particularly realistic and it’s really hard to detect a single cliché, which is a very rare aspect in c-drama world.

The story revolves around the trio (Cheng Xiaoshi, Lu Guang, Qiao Ling) who operated ‘Time Photo Studio’. In fact, it was just a normal photo studio – however, what made it special was their supernatural power. Cheng Xiaoshi had the power to enter the photo and transform into the person who took the picture while Lu Guang was in charge of monitoring Cheng Xiaoshi's actions and made sure that Cheng Xiaoshi didn’t make any big changes to the events that were occurring in the photo. Qiao Ling might not share their extraordinary ability, but she was able to gather information through her job as a presenter in a talk show company ‘Ling Ting Ta Shuo’.

Spanning over 24 episodes, the trio traversed into 7 different cases. Though the cases were not related to each other, each case provided a shred of clues about Lu Guang’s mysterious origin and his relationship with Master Xita. Each case is written as meticulous as possible while also allowing the watchers to feel the characters’ pain and growth. Each episode spans around 50 minutes something, but it’s not draggy, anyway.

I must say that the acting from every actor is SUPERB! I especially like Jiang Long – he has improved much since 'Tiger & Crane', and he captures the essence of Cheng Xiaoshi’s very well. Whenever he laughs or cries, I can feel him and badly want to join too. Bi Wenjun also improves since 'Warm on a Cold Night' and 'I Am Nobody', but is still outshone by his co-star. I feel that he has been typecasted in every drama, always playing the cold and aloof character, I wish I could see him in a brighter and cheerful role once (by the way, this is his second drama that I watch in a row, with the latter being the ongoing ‘Treasures Around’). Bu Guanjin surprisingly plays the fiercely loyal and supportive sister Qiao Ling in an outstanding way. Qiao Ling is not someone who can be fooled easily (this happens when Cheng Xiaoshi and Lu Guang attempt several feeble lies to cover up their power), and she is no damsel-in-distress, which is why I label her as one of the strong female leads. Special mention to all of the cameos for grasping the core of their characters! And Dr. He Xu is an amazing villain too - you can never predict whether he is a friend or a foe (those motor racing scenes are great! He's just too awesome to be resisted).

I particularly like the ending OST – it is such a rare thing to hear a rock-themed OST in c-drama. BGMs and other OSTs are nice too.

Kudos to the production team and the entire assemble of casts for creating such a wonderful masterpiece. Don’t forget to rate the show if you’ve completed it because it deserves more than 7.9. Good luck and happy watching!!

These are the main core of the cases in case you want to be spoiled:
1. Sheng Chunzao's shameful scandal in prying over his employees' privacy
2. Chen Xiao's traumatic past
3. Shuang Hai and Zheng Zhong's complicated brotherhood
4. Liu Ye's being accused as a lecher and Sang Ning's hallucination anomaly
5. Zhou Xiaobai's expulsion from the opera house and the missing umbrella
6. Master Xita's cause of death
7. He Xu's treachery and the obsession of his sister.

Note:
For those who learn and speak Chinese, this is a good chance to put your Chinese language skills to use since the subs are horrible or you're too impatient to wait for better subs. I watch this by relying on the Chinese subs and it's not that difficult, although I admit that I don't a character or two.

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Lil Kong
4 people found this review helpful
Jul 21, 2024
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 8.5

Face the sun

Link Click is the little drama that punches way above its weight class. It is probably my favourite drama of 2024 so far, narrowly edging out other strong offerings like Joy of Life 2 and The Legend of Shen Li. Considering its relatively low budget and niche genre, that is no easy feat. What really makes it stand out is the quality screenplay that weaves the dazzling array of themes and elements into a cohesive whole. Easy banter flows seamlessly into subtle gestures of vulnerability; classic literature references permeate key points of suspense and catharsis.

The exact rules and mechanisms of the supernatural is unimportant as it is mainly used as a vehicle for episodic storytelling. Almost all the stories are incredibly poignant, with themes ranging from despair and regret to forgiveness and courage. In this aspect I would compare Link Click to Reset (2022) and the Taiwanese drama Oh No! Here Comes Trouble (2023).

SYNOPSIS

Lu Guang seeks out Cheng Xiao Shi, a gamer kid with a hero complex, as his new partner. Together they would form a duo called 时光代理人 ("Time Agent"), capable of returning to the moment a photograph was taken. Initially armed only with the cardinal rule to never alter critical events for fear of destroying the world, Cheng Xiao Shi begins exploring this new power. The Time Agents take on a series of cases that will test their individual wits, their budding friendship, and their moral resolve.

In terms of acting, Jiang Long as Cheng Xiao Shi and Bu Guan Jin as Qiao Ling does most of the emotional heavy lifting. Bi Wen Jun is decent, but the rest of the cast is just too good. Each instance of body swapping was executed to perfection, and every side character in the past and present lived and breathed to their own inner light.

It is plain to see that, much like the character Liu Ye would have done, this drama was crafted with deep compassion, and with a keen eye for the magical amongst the mundane.

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jennosaur4
1 people found this review helpful
Jul 24, 2024
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Overall 10
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Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 10

An engaging, captivating, heartwarming story that takes you on emotional rollercoasters

Loved the interactions between Cheng Xiaoshi, Lu Guang, and Qiao Ling. The acting of the cast overall is decent at worst, so I have no complaints there. As someone who's watched S1 of the donghua, I can say I was pleasantly surprised by how they took the live action. It does not follow the same plot exactly, but it has similar premises, and I enjoyed the way they took the story. The different arcs all played their part in building the overall story up, including engaging characters that would mostly just show up in those episodes. The complexity behind the cases and the greyness of human nature was definitely touched upon, which I am grateful for. As they journeyed through the cases, there was a lot of character development and thought provoking actions. This show definitely took my emotions for a ride, to the point that I had to stop binge watching during some of the heavy moments. I appreciate the depth they were willing to go!
The lack of good English subs is such a bummer though, but using Chinese subs with google translate is a feasible option :')

*[Thoughts on ending, possibly slight spoilers]*
I do wish they had more closure for where the side characters ended up, but it wasn't necessary I guess. They did close cases in a satisfactory way, but it'd be nice to see them again after some time! They also ended the show in a way that leaves a possibility for another season if that's where they want to take it, which is exciting, but if it doesn't happen, it doesn't feel like a cliffhanger either. Overall a great watch and I don't know why ratings are still relatively low.

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hiba
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Overall 10
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.0

SUCH A HEARTWRENCHING STORY WITH LOVELY AND CHERISH MOMENTS AND THE PLOTTWISTS INSANE

this is such an underrated show deserves more attention and hype but it's so well written the actors the plot everything is well planned , some scene broke me completely but some were so cute I'd defiantly rewatch again and again and probably never get bored one the best anime live action even when I am not a fan of live actions but this one is an exception
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Dreamy-Nali
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Jul 27, 2024
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Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.0

Dive back in time with them

A few years ago, I've watched the donghua version (just the first season I think), I know I liked it and the idea was interesting but I don't remember much of it but unexpectedly, I came across this drama version on youtube and reluctantly started this and it was a nice surprise!

First of all, I didn't know the cast and I thought the actors have portrayed very well their characters, I think I have a soft spot with the actor who plays Cheng Xiaoshi, I hope to see his acting in next projects (or previous ones since I haven't came across lol). I also liked Bi Wenjun as Lu Guang but since his character is the opposite of Cheng Xiaoshi, how do I say? It was alright (?).
However, I still loved their duo, their dynamic, they worked well together, it's more than cute, I don't know how to explain.

In general, I really like the vibe of the serie, it was indeed interesting and I also like the fact there's some subplot (mini stories). Some of them were even a tear-jerker...And another one, I was slightly not that invested but I'm glad, I watched it till the end.
Anyway, I was still, overall invested in the plot and I quite enjoyed following the characters each episodes.

The cinematography was nice, the effects were cool and I love the theme song.

I don't know if Link Click became one of my favorite serie but for sure, it was personnally, a good surprise. It's just a huge pity that the english subtitles were not that great because i'ts worth the watch (I don't complain much since I have studied mandarin chinese for 5 years, still I do wish they could fix the subs haha).

And.. If they plan to make a second season, I'm here for it, I also hope the cast remains!

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