Secrets and lies come to light as the women of Light Bar try to identify who killed one of their own. (Source: Netflix) Edit Translation
- English
- 中文(台灣)
- Čeština
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- Native Title: 華燈初上 第二季
- Also Known As: Light the Night 2 , Hua Deng Chu Shang Di Er Ji , 华灯初上 第2季 , 華燈初上2
- Director: Lian Yi Qi
- Genres: Thriller, Romance, Life, Drama
Where to Watch Light the Night Season 2
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Cast & Credits
- Ruby LinLuo Yu Nong / "Rose"Main Role
- Tony YangPan Wen ChengMain Role
- Cheryl YangSu Qing Yi / "Su"Main Role
- Rhydian VaughanJiang HanMain Role
- Derek ChangHe Yu EnMain Role
- Puff KuoWang Ai Lian / "Aiko"Main Role
Reviews
This review may contain spoilers
Who is the Murderer? Let's get to know the Deceased first.
Completed - 3/24/2022If you haven't watched season 1, please know that my review WILL disclose who was murdered (which you find out in the last few minutes of Ep 8). I also strongly recommend you watching season 1 before season 2.
Here's my review of season 1 if you are interested: https://mydramalist.com/profile/voicelesslove/review/199589
Now that we know who was murdered, season 2 focuses on finding out who the killer is. The drama casts a very wide net and basically suspects anyone and everyone that has to do with Madame Sue. For the majority of season 2, I find the pacing to be somewhat slow. There are still stories told using many flashbacks. We find out more about the background stories of the characters and what happened the day of the murder.
But the focus is discovering who Madame Sue really is. She is not as nice and gentle as she seems. There's a much darker and manipulative side of her that not many people know. Was she already like that when she was a teenager? Was her experiences at home and low self-esteem the reason for her extreme actions? Each episode, we get to know her little by little and the lies that she told to her closest ones.
It's not until the last few episodes of season 2 do we find out exactly what happened. Madame Sue, the manipulative and revengeful one, has set up traps for those who hurt her long before her murder. I believe after her attempted suicide, she is ready to set the wheels in action .
Part 2 does not tell us who the murderer is, but ends on a cliffhanger. We do see a set of eyes from the rearview mirror. We will need to finish Part 3 in order to know what really happens on the day of murder.
p.s.
-Chris Wu is amazing as Baby - can't recognize him at all!
-The many guest roles continue in season 2. It's nice to see more of Wallace Huo (he's so darn sexy) and Vivian Hsu (who I haven't seen in a long time).
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Proceed with caution due to possible mild transphobia
While everything else about this show is great, as a cis person, I am kind of uncomfortable with how Chris Wu's character is kind of antagonistic and camp (compared to actual trans hostesses whose interviews I read). The character is clearly clever but having the one non-cis character in the show being antagonistic is not a good look.The mystery is gripping, and setting, costumes and makeup are on point. I kept watching one episode after another wanting to find out more about what happened on the night of the murder.
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