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Celebrated Cases of Judge Dee: The Black Fox
The film is adapted from the chapter "Black Fox" in Gao Luopei 's novel "Celebrated Cases of Judge Dee".
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Plot Summary
In the Tang Dynasty, the incorruptible Judge Dee is called to investigate a series of baffling murders that plague the capital. A shadowy organization known as the Black Fox is leaving cryptic clues, suggesting a conspiracy that reaches the highest levels of power. Judge Dee must navigate treacherous court politics and dangerous underworld dealings to uncover the truth before the city descends into chaos.
Critical Reception
The pilot episode of 'Celebrated Cases of Judge Dee: The Black Fox' received a mixed to positive reception, praised for its lush visuals, intriguing mystery, and strong performances, particularly from Chloë Bennett. Some critics found the pacing a bit slow, while others appreciated the deliberate build-up to the complex narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Visually stunning with a compelling central mystery.
Strong lead performance anchors the period drama.
Pacing may be too deliberate for some viewers.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the show's visual style and the engaging detective work of Judge Dee. The historical setting and intricate plot were often highlighted as positive aspects, though some viewers wished for quicker plot development.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The series is inspired by the famous Chinese detective novels written by Dutch sinologist Robert van Gulik, which were themselves based on traditional Chinese 'gong'an' stories.
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