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The Invisible Guest

A greedy police chief learns that a wealthy businesswoman has been wrongly accused of murder and strikes a deal with her – her freedom for a large sum of money. As the case progresses, a revelation that a sadistic politician and the businesswoman have a long standing relationship, the details of which will uncover the truth about the murder.

Top Cast

  • Greg Hsu

    Greg Hsu

    Zheng Wei

  • Janine Chang Chun-Ning

    Janine Chang Chun-Ning

    Qiao Wenna

  • Yin Zheng

    Yin Zheng

    Ming Hao

  • Kara Hui Ying-Hung

    Kara Hui Ying-Hung

    Sister Hong

  • Qian Yi

    Qian Yi

    Lu Ping

  • Li Feng

    Li Feng

    Uncle Qiang

  • Maiqian Guo

    Maiqian Guo

  • Xue Xuchun

    Xue Xuchun

    Xia Pi

  • Hamza Al-sal

    Hamza Al-sal

    Bu Di

Overview

A greedy police chief learns that a wealthy businesswoman has been wrongly accused of murder and strikes a deal with her – her freedom for a large sum of money. As the case progresses, a revelation that a sadistic politician and the businesswoman have a long standing relationship, the details of which will uncover the truth about the murder.

Rating

6.1 / 10
15 Reviews
1 Popular

1 Reviews

  • CinemaSerf
    CinemaSerf
    6 Dec 22, 2023

    When a wealthy man is found in a pool of his own blood with his wife sitting beside him, dagger in hand, it doesn't take "Poirot" to put two and two together. She (Janine Chun-NIng) naturally protests her innocence and for some reason a policeman (Greg Han Hsu) decides to explore her postulations. As it turns out, she's been involved with some quite unsavoury sorts over the years; her husband wasn't exactly scrupulous, and there is the corpse of an innocent man to be found here too. Moreover, it also starts to be come clear that the policeman is not averse to a bit of bribery and corruption either. Can she clear her name? Is she even guilty? What about the dodgy cop? It's actually not a bad premiss this - lots of greed, avarice, manipulation; but the acting is not very good and there's a relentless stream of dialogue that (admittedly via subtitles) starts to rob the thriller of, well, thrills! The complexities of the plot are over-played and repeated to illustrate the possible permutations of the crimes just once too often, and the denouement - which the observant amongst us might just have anticipated - is all just a little too implausibly convenient. It's a decent whodunit, but not one I expect to remember.

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