When My Cousin in Canada Texted Me About ‘Improvised Murder’ Movie: Why Can’t Overseas Chinese Watch the Latest Thrillers?

My cousin in Vancouver just texted me a screenshot of the new trailer for ‘Improvised Murder’—you know, that creepy thriller with Li Gengxi and Deng Jiajia. Underneath, she’d typed: ‘Why does this feel like my family drama, but I can’t even watch it?’ And honestly, I laughed until I remembered: she’s been blocked from streaming Chinese shows for years.

The trailer itself is a masterpiece of suspense. Li Gengxi plays He Siyi, this wealthy heiress returning to a spooky mansion to battle her stepmom (Deng Jiajia, oozing glamour and menace) over a massive inheritance. But the house? It’s got a personality of its own—weird knocks in the night, shadowy figures dripping wet, and a cast including Huang Xiaoming as a shady doctor who might as well be holding a ‘Trust Me, I’m Dangerous’ sign.

I could almost feel the chill from that trailer—the kind that makes you pull your blanket tighter. But for my cousin, it’s just another ‘This content is not available in your region’ message. She told me, ‘It’s like smelling your mom’s cooking through a locked door.’ And she’s not alone; I’ve got friends in Europe and Australia who miss out on everything from variety shows to the latest idol dramas.

When My Cousin in Canada Texted Me About 'Improvised Murder' Movie: Why Can't Overseas Chinese Watch the Latest Thrillers?

Remember binge-watching shows with friends back home? Now, overseas fans are stuck refreshing social media for spoilers. My cousin joked, ‘I know more about ‘Improvised Murder’ from Weibo clips than if I’d watched it—but it’s not the same.’ That ‘咚咚’ sound in the trailer? She read about it in a synopsis, but never got to jump at the scare.

So, if you’re nodding along because you’ve faced that geo-block wall too, hang tight—I’ll share some tips later to help you bridge that distance. For now, let’s just agree: missing out on the thrillers and dramas that define home hurts more than any jump-scare.

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