I was scrolling through my messages this morning when a video from my cousin in Sydney popped up—a trailer for A Writer’s Odyssey 2. The caption read: ‘This looks insane, but guess what? I can’t even watch it properly here without a VPN.’
The trailer itself is a visual feast. That ‘Blood-Soaked Soul’ poster they released? Chìfāguǐ (played by Deng Chao) with his fiery red hair, eyes burning like embers, sword raised like he’s about to slash through the screen. And Dǒng Zǐjiàn’s dual roles—Kōngwén wielding the demon-slaying sword, and the novelist Lù Kōngwén just standing there, watching his own creation crumble. It’s one of those moments where you feel the chaos between reality and fantasy, almost like the keyboard in the poster is a gateway you could step through.
But here’s the thing—my cousin’s frustration is something I hear all the time from friends abroad. They see these hyped-up releases, like Léi Jiāyīn as Tónghǔ swinging that stone axe, or Wáng Shèngdí’s Xiǎo Júzi drawing her bow, and all they get is a ‘This content is not available in your region’ message. It’s like being handed a ticket to a concert but locked out of the venue.
I remember when the first movie dropped—the visuals alone had people buzzing for weeks. Now, with the sequel promising an upgraded ‘novelist universe’ and a stacked cast including Zhāng Zhèn and Xīn Zhǐlěi, the hype is real. But for overseas fans, it’s a mix of excitement and helplessness. They’re stuck buffering or hitting dead ends, missing out on the global buzz.
What’s funny is how universal this struggle is. Whether it’s a blockbuster like this or a trending variety show, geo-blocks don’t discriminate. My cousin joked, ‘Maybe Chìfāguǐ’s sword can cut through these restrictions too.’
The film’s October 1 release is just around the corner, and the pre-sales are already blowing up. But for those outside China, the countdown feels different—it’s not just about waiting for the movie; it’s about figuring out how to actually watch it without jumping through hoops.
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