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The Victims' Game is a Taiwanese television series on Netflix starring Joseph Chang, Ann Hsu and Jason Wang. The plot revolves around the forensic scientist with Asperger's syndrome Fang Yi-jen (Joseph Chang) and the investigative journalist Hsu Hai-yin (Ann Hsu), investigating a case involving Fang Yi-jen's daughter.[1][2] Season 2 was announced in September 2020 and premiered on June 21, 2024.[3]

Cast

  • Joseph Chang as Fang Yi-Jen
  • Hsu Wei-ning as Hsu Hai-Yin
  • Shih-hsien Wang as Chao Cheng-Kuan
  • Ruby Lin as Li Ya-Jun (season 1)
  • River Huang as Yu Cheng-Hao (season 1)
  • Moon Lee [zh] as Chiang Hsiao-Meng, Fang Yi-Jen's daughter
    • Nini Weng as Chiang Hsiao-Meng (age 7) (season 1)
  • Ning Ding as Su Ko-Yun (season 1)
  • Chia-Kuei Chen as Chang Tsung-Chien (season 1)
  • Rexen Cheng as Chuang Ping-Yao (season 1)
  • Joseph Hsia as Liu Kuang-Yung (season 1)
    • Chia-En Yang as Liu Kuang-Yung (age 17) (season 1)
  • Zhang-xing Chang as Liao
  • Sheng-te Hong as Sun Yung-Chen
  • Hao-zhe Lai as Fatso (season 1)
  • Bruce Chen as Ta-Tse (season 1)
  • Diane Lin as Chou Yu-hsuan (season 1)
  • Ma Nien-hsien as Chen Yao-Hui (season 1)
  • Chin Chi as Lin Yu-Jung, Kuang-Yung's wife (season 1)
  • Han Chang as forensic science teacher (season 1)
  • Yiin-shang Liu as Tsou Yueh-Huan, Ko-Yun's mother (season 1)
  • Grace Ko as Legislator Chien Shu-Fei (season 1)
  • Chiung-tzu Chang as Chen Li-Chi (season 1)
  • Helen Hsu as Chiang Jo-ying, Yi-Jen's wife (season 1)
  • Chiung-hsuan Hsieh as Wu Fang-Ning, Cheng-Kuan's wife (season 1)
  • Tsai-Yi Huang as Chang Hsin (season 1)
  • Jau-der Yin as Chou Yang (season 1)
  • Tarcy Su as Hsueh Hsin-Ning (season 2)
  • Dean Fujioka as Chang Keng-Hao (season 2)
  • Buffy Chen as Hsiao Chia-Ying (season 2)
  • Chum-Him Lau as Lin Ming-Cheng (season 2)
    • Tzu-Chuan Liu as Lin Ming-Cheng (Young) (season 2)
  • Devin Pan as Wu Chun-Lu (season 2)
  • Jieh-Wen King as Lin Ching-Jui (season 2)
  • Yu-Chien Liu as Chen Yang-Yu (season 2)
  • An-Shun Yu as Lu Shih-Hsien (season 2)
  • Steven Chiang as Yamamoto (season 2)
  • Cecilia Choi as Liu Shu-Yen (season 2)
    • Yun-Jen Chu as Liu Shu-Yen (Young) (season 2)
  • Ivy Yin as Hsiao Min-Chun (season 2)
  • Karencici as Yuan Chi-Ling (season 2)
    • Yen-Tzu Lin as Yuan Chi-Ling (Young) (season 2)
  • Chih-Wei Cheng as Liu Shu-Yen's Father (season 2)
  • BeBe Du as Kuo Hsin-Pai (season 2)
    • Jia-Tong Tsai as Kuo Hsin-Pai (Young) (season 2)
  • Ya-Hui Chen as Yuan's Mother (season 2)

Release

The Victims' Game was released on April 30, 2020 on Netflix.[2] It is Netflix's fourth original Mandarin-language series after Nowhere Man, Triad Princess, and The Ghost Bride.

Soundtrack

The Victims' Game Original Soundtrack (OST) (誰是被害者-影集原聲帶) was released on May 1, 2020 by various artists. It contains a total of 4 tracks. The OST album is available for streaming on various music streaming platforms including but not limited to Spotify, Apple Music and YouTube Music.[4]

Track listing

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Listen To Me" (我要你)Yo Lee4:05
2."One Who Will (Find Me)" (誰)Karencici4:07
3."White Horse"Shao Hao 邵豪4:13
4."No Regrets" (不存在的遺憾)Nauledge Huang 黃祝賢儒4:10

Everyone Is A Ghost - Single (每個人都是鬼 《誰是被害者》Netflix 原創影集 宣傳曲) was released on April 30, 2020 by Ann Hsu. It contains a total of 2 tracks. The single is available for streaming on various music streaming platforms including but not limited to Spotify, Apple Music and YouTube Music.

Track listing

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Everyone Is A Ghost" (每個人都是鬼 -《誰是被害者》宣傳曲)Ann Hsu3:41
2."Everyone Is A Ghost (Off Vocal)" (每個人都是鬼 (伴奏) -《誰是被害者》宣傳曲)Ann Hsu3:41

Still Alive - Single (還活著 - Netflix原創影集《誰是被害者》插曲) was released on May 1, 2020 by Salsa Chen. It contains a total of 1 track. The single is available for streaming on various music streaming platforms including but not limited to Spotify, Apple Music and YouTube Music.

Track listing

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Still Alive" (還活著 -《誰是被害者》插曲)Salsa Chen4:06

Awards and nominations

Year Ceremony Category Nominee Result
2020 55th Golden Bell Awards[5] Best Television Series The Victims' Game Nominated
Best Leading Actor in a Television Series Joseph Chang Nominated
Best Newcomer in a Television Series Moon Lee Won
Best Director in a Television Series David Chuang, Allen Chen Nominated
Best Writing for a Television Series Liang Shu-Ting, Xu Rui Nominated
Best Cinematography Liu Zhi-Huan Nominated
Best Film Editing Jie Meng-Ru, Jiang Yi-Ning Nominated
Best Art and Design Award Yuan Shu (Liao Jian-An), Shi Xiao-Rou, Chu Xu (Chu Jia-Yi), Guo Xian-Cong Nominated
2nd Asia Contents Awards[6][7] Best Creative The Victims' Game Nominated
Best Actor Joseph Chang Won
Best Writer Liang Shu-Ting, Hsu Ruei-Liang Nominated
Newcomer Actress Moon Lee Nominated
Technical Achievement Award Cinematography Nominated
Asian Academy Creative Awards 2020[8][9] Best Drama Series The Victims' Game Nominated
Best Direction (Fiction) David Chuang, Kuan-Chung Chen Nominated
Best Actress in a Supporting Role Moon Lee Nominated
Best Cinematography Stanley Liu Nominated
Best Editing Meng-Ju Shieh, Yi-Ning Chiang Nominated

References

  1. ^ "The Victims' Game review – a grisly Taiwanese crime drama". Ready Steady Cut. 30 April 2020. Archived from the original on 11 June 2020. Retrieved April 30, 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Stream It Or Skip It: 'The Victims' Game' On Netflix, About A Forensic Scientist With Asperger's Syndrome Cracking A Case Involving His Estranged Daughter". Decider. 30 April 2020. Archived from the original on 1 May 2020. Retrieved May 2, 2020.
  3. ^ Moore, Kasey (2024-05-22). "'The Victims' Game' Season 2 Confirms June 2024 Netflix Return and Reveals First Looks". What's on Netflix. Retrieved 2024-05-22.
  4. ^ "《誰是被害者》影集原聲帶". HIM 華研國際音樂 (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Archived from the original on March 15, 2022. Retrieved May 7, 2020.
  5. ^ "Golden Bell Awards". Archived from the original on 24 September 2020. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
  6. ^ "'Asian Contents Awards 2020 Nominees'". acfm.kr. Archived from the original on 2020-10-10. Retrieved 2020-10-13.
  7. ^ "'Asian Contents Awards 2020 Winners'". acfm.kr. Archived from the original on 2020-10-28. Retrieved 2020-10-25.
  8. ^ "'Asian Academy Creative Awards National Winners 2020'" (PDF). asianacademycreativeawards.com. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2020-10-16. Retrieved 2020-10-17.
  9. ^ "'National Winners Revealed for Asian Academy Creative Awards'". worldscreen.com. Archived from the original on 2021-01-25. Retrieved 2020-10-20.

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