Late one night, in the old town of a coastal city, a mysterious murder took place. Guan Jing Tang, a locally well-known and respected elder, was brutally killed in his villa. Detective Captain An Ping was urgently assigned to the case, while Shang Jie, a top graduate from the provincial police academy, volunteered to assist. The two worked together closely, conducting a meticulous investigation. However, as they delved deeper, they encountered numerous contradictory clues, along with a missing large sum of cash, a familiar woman in a red dress, blood-red floral patterns, and the complex relationships within the Guan family, all of which made the case increasingly baffling. To make matters worse, more murders followed, with the victims all having close ties to Guan Jing Tang. Under immense pressure, An Ping and Shang Jie began investigating from the very beginning, uncovering an old, unresolved case. It turns out that An Ping's mentor, who was also Shang Jie's father, had died because of that very case. Eventually, An Ping painstakingly pieced together the truth, unmasking the twisted mind behind the crimes and bringing the culprit to justice. Shang Jie, too, overcame the shadows of her past, resolving long-standing personal conflicts. She decided to continue on her father's legacy and fight alongside An Ping. (Source: WeTV) Edit Translation
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- Español
- Português (Portugal)
- Português (Brasil)
- Native Title: 真相背后
- Also Known As: Xuan An , Ming An Qi Shi Lu Zhi Xuan An , Zhen Xiang Bei Hou , 悬岸 , 命案啟示錄之懸岸 , 命案启示录之悬岸
- Director: Xing Dong Dong
- Genres: Mystery
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Cast & Credits
- Han DongAn PingMain Role
- Qu Jing JingShang JieMain Role
- Zhang Hao RanGuan Hong JianSupport Role
- Shang QiFang YueSupport Role
- AliyaGuan Xin XinSupport Role
- Chen Si SiZhang Li MeiSupport Role
Reviews
Yes, it's not good
I have never written a review of anything I'm still watching, but I see a few people asking is it good and I wanted to say, "No. No, it's not." I will edit this once I'm done, but I'm not going to lie, the struggle is real. It has a great concept with poor execution and barely passable acting. It's not thrilling. It's not intriguing. And it's not fun to watch. I figured out all the main points between episodes 3-7. So far, I'm correct. It's so bad that I keep picking up my tablet to play a game forgetting that I don't speak Chinese. When I go back to see what I've missed, it's usually nothing. All that talking and they've said nothing! How is that even possible?! It's either that or I've somehow learned Chinese. Take it with a grain of salt. It may not be the worse crime drama I've watched but it's a contender.Edit: Ok I'm done. My opinion has not changed. Admittedly, there was a bit of redemption in episodes 11 & 12, easily the best episodes of the series, but it was too little too late.