He Chu Feng e Luo Bin são os dois excêntricos operadores do Monster Village, uma notável loja de antiguidades. Eles vivem juntos, com apenas um gato grande como companhia, e se acostumaram com as manias bizarras um do outro, apesar de suas respetivas vidas amorosas não terem nada digno de nota! He Chu Feng é um homem misterioso, e é o chaveiro talentoso da loja: capaz de abrir qualquer fechadura imaginável em vários tipos de peças de antiguidade. E Luo Bin é o melhor avaliador da dupla. Um homem capaz de avaliar o valor de qualquer peça em meros segundos. No entanto, suas vidas estão prestes se transformar quando duas mulheres entram em cena. Primeiro, surge a advogada trainee chamada Sui Yi. A dupla concorda em morar na mesma casa que ela, o que os força a ter uma rotina pouco familiar de tarefas domésticas, mas ao mesmo tempo desperta um novo (e, de certa forma, pouco convencional) romance entre a positiva e agradável Sun Yi e o sempre enigmático He Chu Feng. Depois, uma ótima leiloeira chamada Fang Qi chega para pedir ajuda aos companheiros de casa. Ela se machucou e precisa de ajuda, e é amor à primeira vista para Luo Bin. Será que o romance pode realmente ser um sopro de ar fresco nesse empório de antiguidades? (Fonte: Viki) Editar Tradução
- Português (Portugal)
- ภาษาไทย
- Română
- English
- Título original: 孤独的野兽
- Também conhecido como: Gu Dan De Ye Shou
- Diretor: Yvonne Yang, Qian Jing Wu
- Roteirista: Wei Jun
- Gêneros: Aventura, Mistério, Romance, Drama
Elenco e Créditos
- Bi Wen JunHe Chu FengPapel Principal
- Zhu Zheng TingLuo Bin/RobinPapel Principal
- Annie SunSui YiPapel Principal
- Baby ZhangXiao An/Fanq QiPapel Principal
- Ye PengGu NanPapel Secundário
- Dong Zhi YiChen Xiao YuanPapel Secundário
Resenhas
Unique cinematography and setting for a cdrama
**this is my first time writing a review so sorry if it is really badly explained**Cinematography/Directing
The way this drama was shot and directed was such a breath of fresh air to cdramas! It's hard for me to explain but the way the drama was filmed gives off a bit of an indie vibe/more mysterious than your regular romcom cdrama with a bit of mystery. The combination of the architecture and interior design of Monster Vintage plus the costume styling of the characters really helped set the tone for this drama as well. The trailer shown for this drama on MDL focuses more on the drama's romantic aspect, making it seem lighter than it really is. One of the best parts of this drama would be the Monster Notebook segments at the end of each episode. These clips are shot like old films and give more insight into the characters in a fun way. Even if you dislike the romance in this drama, I think the cinematography itself is worth staying for!
Music
Other than the cinematography, the music is the best part of this drama. Every single OST is amazing! I would rewatch this just for the music.
Romance and Mystery
The ratio between romance and mystery in this drama is 50/50 in my opinion. Some episodes are romance heavy while others are focused on solving the cases the two MLs receive or uncovering secrets hidden by each main character. Some of the cases are really dark but a few are a bit more light. The romance aspect is nothing special but the mystery behind each character is what makes this drama stand out more.
Acting
*I have a bit of a Robin fan filter but I'm trying to write this as unbiased as possible*
The main cast are all relatively new so the acting is not bad but not good. Characterwise they all play their roles quite well. Overall the acting is good enough to get through the drama (no extremely awkward acting) but would not rewatch for acting. Also, Robin's character is hilarious. ( I feel like he's most people's favorite character)
Pacing
It's 36 episodes so it can seem a bit slow but it isn't that bad.
Slice of life with touch of investigation and grim undertones.
Technically The Silence of the Monster had all the typical slice of life elements - a group of characters creating a bond with each other, learning many useful and meaningful life lessons and learning how to overcome their struggles and traumas. It was cute and fun to watch. And yet, the drama managed to add the darker twist to it all, making it seem like the happiness was diluted, and the bubble could burst any time.It was all possible thanks to the characters and how they were portrayed - especially for Luo Bin and He Chu Feng. The events of their past were still haunting them in the present, and even though they tried to move on, sometimes you need to face the tragedy, before you can build your happiness.
Luo Bin and Chu Feng had a great dynamic going on - one more reserved, the other not being able to stay still and quiet for more than a few minutes. What the show did well was giving small tweaks to who we thought the characters were. Chu Feng was not really this cold and quiet type, and Lou Bin was not as happy and carefree as it seemed.
On the other hand, while I enjoyed Sui Yi a lot, her character had nowhere near as much depth and complexity as the two male leads. For me, she represented the normality in the show - pretty, smart, hardworking, good natured. She brought the sunlight and warmth to Monster Vintage.
But then, we have Xiao An, whom I would not even consider one of the main characters. She showed up really late, she had little to no personality and presence on the screen. The development of her relationship with other characters was poorly paced and she never truly seemed like a part of the team for me.
The plot of The Silence of the Monster might seem like an investigation focused story, but for me, playing Sherlock Holme was more of a means to deliver the messages. It never felt like the focus was on the cases themselves, but rather on the people involved, especially the victims. Through the investigation, the drama presented many important social and personal messages. It tackles subjects like stalking and cyber crime, prejudice, animal cruelty, divorce/remarriage and the impact it might have on the child, mental health issues, trauma, the consequences of the white lies, and many more.
Sadly, plot wise, around episode 20 it all slowed down and I started to lose interest. The cases were nowhere near as interesting as the ones at the beginnings, the transition from the case by case scenario, to linking them to create a bigger picture was questionable. And the big bad guys were simply laughable.
The performances in most cases were great. I especially liked the raw emotions Annie Sun showed in the last few episodes. Both Bi Wen Jun and Zhu Zheng Ting had a strong delivery throughout the whole show. Ye Peng was capable of portraying Gu Nam in a way I had moments when I did empathize with him, even though I completely disagreed with his actions. The only performance that did not convince me at all was Baby Zhang, but it’s hard for me to judge how much was it the actress's fault, and how much I should blame the writing of the character.
The thing that stood out the most in a positive way were the costumes, styling, set designs, sceneries and the soundtrack. The whole show seemed like a piece of art, proven by 468 screenshots I took. I loved the vintage vibes they used, that felt stylish and not outdated. I liked a lot of the wide shots with the focus point not being in the center, but rather on one of the sides.
Soundtrack wise, I think Clare Duan - Tao Hao was my favorite song, but honestly speaking, literally every song was perfect and a gem worth adding to the playlist. Well fitting the drama, the scenes and the atmosphere created by the visual means.
Overall, it was a great watch, but the few complaints I had, had quite an impact on the overall quality of the show. It’s still worth watching and diving into the mysterious, but somehow welcoming and warm world of Monster Vintage.