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herojjsachiko

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herojjsachiko

Milan, Italy
Evil Minds chinese drama review
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Evil Minds
27 people found this review helpful
by herojjsachiko
May 12, 2016
24 of 24 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
Evil Minds is dark, psychological and complicated, it's a drama with an intelligent plot that unfolds step by step, using some well chosen flashforwards and flashbacks. In 1998, Fang Mu is an arrogant but brilliant student who can profile a criminal in a few minutes without hesitation. But when we move to 2001, he is not the same self-confident guy anymore, he has built a barrier to defend himself from the past, from something that happened three years before. We don't know what made him change, we find our answers slowly, as we go on with the story. Each murder case is brutal but well-designed. You find yourself absorbed in the story and when you finish the puzzle, you notice how the pieces fit together perfectly. What grasps the attention is also the inner struggle that Fang Mu has to fight. "If you gaze long into an abyss, the abyss also gazes into you". As I said before, Evil Minds is a dark drama but it's also beautiful. With "beautiful" I mean the artistic quality of the filming, the quality of the scriptwriting and the choice of the soundtrack (especially the ending song, "Flying Horse" by Luo Er). The acting is very good, especially because they aren't veteran actors. (And Chen Ruo Xuan is really cute ehm ehm XD). I feel indebted to Evil Minds, so I recommend to give a chance to this great drama that has gone unnoticed.
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