소개:"Chan Tan (by Aaron Kwok), a private detective in Thailand, travelled to Malaysia following the clues in a photo. There he looked for a man called Chai (by Chan Koon Tai), who might help reveal the truths behind the murder of his parents 30 years ago.
Chai’s adopted daughter Zi-wei (by Jiang Yi Yan) was an orphan of Chinese descent. Under Zi-wei’s guidance, Chan finally found Chai. But Chai said the man in the photo, Pang, a drug dealer, died quite some time ago. Meanwhile, Chan was informed that his home was broken into. Chan then rushed back to Thailand.
Back home, Chan found a secret compartment under his bed. But it was ransacked. He suspected what was once stashed there might have something to do with his parents’ death. He could do nothing but seek help from a Malaysian private detective.
Chan found Zheng Fong-hei (by Nick Cheung), a Malaysian detective born in China. Together t
소개:Guo Biting plays a dual role in Almost Human, one is sweet while the other is scheming! Ancient legend of the painted skin collides with modern sci-fi imagination. Who will be the winner in a battle between AI and smart humans?
소개:Li Weijie alongside his wife Ayu had been striving for life for 17 years in Thailand. They had two lovely daughters. He ran a network company in his forties, and was well liked by small town residents. However, his peaceful life was broken by an unexpected visitor. This border town full of smuggling and drug trafficking was a place where various powers intertwined to crush fairness and justice. Li Weijie's eldest daughter was raped by the inspector general's son and she killed him by mistake during resistance. As he had witnessed inspector general’s illegal punishment, Li knew laws couldn’t help them. In order to protect his daughter and his family, Li Weijie buried the corpse to cover up all the evidence. In the intersection of time and space, he fought with the police in body and mind.