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Light the Night taiwanese drama review
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Light the Night
2 people found this review helpful
by virgievirgie
Mar 24, 2022
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 8.0

Mature, murder mystery + life of women at a nightclub in the 80s

Completed - 2/24/2022

**Trigger warnings - end of review**

The "Light The Night" series is divided into 3 parts of 8 episodes each. Part 1 provides us with the background information of our main characters, especially the women at Hikari Nightclub. We're introduced to their complicated and tragic lives and romantic entanglements.

The story is told through the present day timeline and many flashbacks. The flashbacks could be confusing as these are also in different timelines - 4 years ago, 1 year ago, 4 months ago, 1 month ago, 2 weeks ago, a few hours ago, etc. The drama does jump back and forth often, thus, viewers would have to stay focused.

Acting is great all around., esp. the two female leads, Ruby Lin and Cheryl Yang. The production quality is high. If you enjoy the 80s, you would appreciate the hairstyles, outfits, makeup and especially the music and songs in this drama. They brought back so many memories for me and I love the opening theme song, the famous oldie, "The Moon Represents My Heart/月亮代表我的心".

If you are looking for a fast-paced action- packed crime/mystery drama, then this is NOT it. Part 1 only let us know that there's a murder, and we don't find out who was murdered until the last few minutes of Ep. 8.

Personally, it was so great to see Ruby Lin again. I've only watched one of her dramas, "Princess Pearl", when she was very young. She has definitely aged but is still a beautiful woman at the age of 46. She reminded me of watching Zhang Zi Yi in "The Rebel Princess". On the other hand, I haven't watched too many Taiwanese dramas, but I am glad to recognize quite a few actors/actresses in this drama. "Light the Night" has many guest roles and it's a great way of introducing all these amazing Taiwanese actors/actresses.

** Trigger Warning*
- End of Ep. 5 and Beginning Ep 6. - rape scenes
- End of Ep. 6 and Beginning of Ep. 7 - attempted suicide scenes
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