What starts as an episodic series quickly evolves into a complex overarching plot involving a mysterious serial killer who shares similar abilities.
acts as the "navigator," staying in the present to track every movement and ensure Cheng Xiaoshi adheres to the strict rules of the past.
has the power to dive into the photo, inhabiting the body of the person who took it and experiencing their memories and emotions firsthand. Shiguang Dailiren (Dub)
The stakes? "No matter what happens in the past, you must not change the future." But as any fan of the genre knows, emotions rarely listen to logic. The English Dub: A New Layer of Emotion
Transitioning from Mandarin to English is no small feat, especially for a show as dialogue-heavy and emotionally charged as this one. The English dub, headlined by (Cheng Xiaoshi) and Zeno Robinson (Lu Guang), delivers an incredible performance that preserves the chemistry of the duo. What starts as an episodic series quickly evolves
What sets Link Click apart from other time-travel shows is its focus on the "human" element. It isn't just about the mechanics of time; it’s about the weight of regret, the pain of loss, and the butterfly effect of small choices.
The opening and ending themes are absolute bangers that set the mood for each episode perfectly, and the dub maintains the intensity of the original score. Final Verdict The stakes
If you haven’t yet experienced the emotional rollercoaster that is Link Click (Shiguang Dailiren), you are missing out on one of the most inventive and heart-wrenching supernatural thrillers of the decade. While the original Donghua (Chinese animation) captured hearts globally, the English dub has brought this masterpiece to a whole new audience, offering a fresh way to experience the high-stakes world of time travel and photography. The Premise: Capturing Moments, Altering Lives