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Ambientado durante el decimocuarto año del reinado del Emperador Cheng Hua, Tang Fan, un oficial de grado y Sui Zhou, un guardia de uniforme bordado, se unen para aplastar una conspiración para mantener la paz y el orden para la gente. Después de trabajar juntos para resolver el caso que involucra al hijo del marqués, Tang Fan y Sui Zhou ganan fama y forman una amistad duradera. Aunque su reputación lo precede, Tang Fan sigue siendo honesto en su deber como servidor público y continua alquilando una humilde casa. Su casero es encontrado muerto en sus habitaciones presumiblemente por suicidio, pero las pistas conducen a sospechas de juego sucio. Una vez resuelto el caso, Tang Fan viaja a Henan para investigar las desapariciones repentinas de personas cerca del sitio de la tumba del difunto Emperador Song del Norte. Cuando se revela al culpable, parece que no es más que un peón en una conspiración mucho más grande. Los principales casos siguen afectando a la capital y las oficinas locales, Tang Fan y Sui Zhou trabajan duro para desenmascarar al autor intelectual que está tirando de los hilos en el fondo. (Source: WikiDrama) Edit Translation

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  • País: China
  • Tipo: Drama
  • Episodios: 48
  • Emitido: abr 1, 2020 - abr 24, 2020
  • Emitido en: Miércoles, Jueves, Viernes, Martes
  • Original Network: iQiyi
  • Duración: 45 min.
  • Puntuación: 8.5 (scored by 2,742 usuarios)
  • Puesto: #578
  • Popularidad: #1664
  • Clasificación del contenido: 15+ - Teens 15 or older

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Drama policiaco de época con un bonito bromance y artes marciales

Un drama policíaco de época muy entretenido!!! Con unos personajes entrañables, una trama bastante interesante, buenas luchas de artes marciales y una ambientación exquisita! Los tres protagonistas tienen muy buena química y sus actuaciones son perfectas. Como muchos saben, el drama es una adaptación de una novela BL pero aquí el bromance es más suave y sutil que en The Untamed o ni qué decir Word of Honor. De todas maneras la relación de Tan Fang y Sui Zhou es muy especial, muy preciosa, son de verdad almas gemelas y no pueden vivir lejos el uno del otro. Ah!! no puedo dejar de destacar los muchos momentos familiares alrededor de la mesa o en la cocina que nos ha regalado esta serie. Escenas muy cotidianas, momentos íntimos en que todos los protagonistas, como una verdadera familia, compartían comida o cena en medio de conversaciones y charlas. Un encanto!! No os echéis para atrás por los 48 capítulos que tiene porque de verdad se pasan en un santiamén!!!La recomiendo mucho!!!! Además no temáis por un mal final, para los de alma romántica este drama tiene un bonito final y deja el corazón bien satisfecho!!!

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The cook, the eunuch and the chowhound - a crime solving menage a trois.

This comedic drama features a wildly imaginative yet oddly fitting crime fighting menage a trois comprising of a low (sixth) ranked magistrate (Tang Fan), a high-ranked embroidered guard (jingyi wei; Sui Zhou) and an influential eunuch (Wang Zhi) with the emperor's ear. Their paths intersect on cases with national security implications and while they have different agendas and masters, their synergistic and mutually beneficial collaborations blossom into friendship. The three main characters are well written - their bromance, hilarious antics and interactions are this drama's greatest strength.

With an irrepressible grin and a wicked gleam in his eyes, Darren Chen really hams it up with his cheeky, flirtatious and sometimes deliberately irritating characterisation of the titular Tang Fan, an idealistic young magistrate who is more of a chowhound than a sleuthhound. The talented and willowy Tang Fan is a very pretty boy with delicate and vivacious features who embraces his feminine side with abandon and is passionate, emotional, naggy, petulant, petty and vengeful. This outrageously funny character writes erotic novels to supplement his puny income, lives to eat, seems extremely well acquainted with the how to but yet can't cook to save his life. He happily moves in with the gorgeously taciturn, moody, much more masculine and deadly Sui Zhou who steals Tang Fan's heart with his ability to cook a mean meal. There is enough in their interactions and suggestive domestic arrangement to get the BL fans all hot and bothered without running afoul of Chinese censorship. And then of course there is Wang Zhi, the most morally grey and dangerous of the three. He approaches relationships transaction ally - "you scratch my back I'll scratch yours" and is unambiguous about his first loyalty to king and country. Newcomer Liu Yaoyuan's portrayal of the ruthless, calculating and yet inexplicably likable Wang Zhi nicely rounds out this kinky threesome. Between them, they are able to marshal resources from the lowest to highest reaches of society to solve their cases.

Set at the heart of the capital during the Chenghua reign of Ming Dynasty, the important characters and events of the period are nicely tied into the overall plot-lines. The surrounding characters were somewhat cliche but mostly well done from the "adopted daughter" Dong'er, the miracle doctor, the Oirats, Wang Zhi's beggar informants and the rare treat of a smart and hot emperor. The cases run the gamut from crimes of passion, corruption, larceny, terrorism and climaxes in a dangerous conspiracy reaching the highest ranks of government. Most surrounding characters including the villains have recurring roles in subsequent cases which gives them dimension and avoids the confusion of excessive character introductions with each new case. The cases shouldn't be taken too seriously; while they are fun and quite interesting, they are not that original or that difficult to solve and have some logic holes and are thus unlikely to satisfy a serious crime or mystery buff. The rhythm of the investigations frequently digress into inane and somewhat childish hit or miss comedic sketches that can go on for too long. There is a slight misogynist undertone to this drama - even the likable women have unflattering traits (stupid, noisy, whiny, irrational), or worse are power hungry, traitors, extremists or come to a bad end.

The tightly choreographed action scenes are signature Jackie Chan - lethal, gripping, high impact, extremely acrobatic and fluid poetry in motion. They are not excessive, do not drag on for too long and avoid the mid-combat slapstick moments he used to be so fond of; all good changes. The camerawork is stunning and very artistic, approaching movie quality. They obviously spared no expense with this and it shows.

For those who grew up on Jackie Chan, the Sleuth of Ming Dynasty is a fun romp down memory lane. There is a bit of the artistic Jackie Chan, the wacky whack-y Jackie Chan, the comedic Jackie Chan, the high testosterone Jackie Chan, the innovative Jackie Chan, the crass Jackie Chan and finally and pleasingly, the mature Jackie Chan. I outgrew his flicks ages ago - after awhile I found the hair rising stunts, high speed chases and exaggerated comedic routines repetitive, shallow and draining. So I am pleasantly surprised to see in this drama that maturity has toned down and balanced some (not all) of his more extreme inclinations while still remaining essentially Jackie Chan. It is also nice to see the uniquely Jackie Chan inspired Hong Kong wu da pan (武打片) sub-genre with its chauvinistic, contradictory, cynical, sarcastic yet sentimental and idealistic spirit has evolved for the better but is still innately the same.

This is highly entertaining and enjoyable if you don't look too hard at it or seek profound meaning. It is not always my sense of humor and the cases are solid but not exceptional so I rate it an 8.5 but I can see why others would call it a 9.0 or better.

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Detalles

  • Drama: The Sleuth of Ming Dynasty
  • País: China
  • Episodios: 48
  • Emitido: abr 1, 2020 - abr 24, 2020
  • Emitido On: Miércoles, Jueves, Viernes, Martes
  • Original Network: iQiyi
  • Duración: 45 min.
  • Clasificación del contenido: 15 + - Adolescentes de 15 o más

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  • Puntuación: 8.5 (puntuado por 2,742 usuarios)
  • Puesto: #578
  • Popularidad: #1664
  • Fans: 9,428

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