Currently, Japanese anime is famous around the world, and it continues to dominate, but then Link Click was released. It is a new force that has emerged from China and has become popular. This Chinese animated series is a genre-defying masterpiece that effortlessly blends mystery, drama, sci-fi, and heart-wrenching human stories in ways that rival the best thrillers out there.
Also, this is no normal mystery series — it has layers to the story as it makes the viewers go on a deeply emotional journey through time, loss, and consequence. Every single episode pulls its audience deeper into its lore and its morally grey universe, where each choice taken has a consequence. In short, Link Click is a rare gem, and this review will explain exactly why it deserves your attention.
The show's plot follows two guys, Cheng Xiaoshi and Lu Guang, who are best friends and run a photo studio. But they have a secret ability — they can use photos to go back in time. Cheng can jump into a photo and become the person who took it, while Lu Guang can see what happened during a 12-hour window from the photographer’s point of view.

They work as a team and help out clients who seek closure, discover the truth, or say goodbye. The only catch is, they cannot change any event of the past. And this rule is what adds to the tension in the story. Because, where emotions are in the mix, it is next to impossible to stay unbothered. And as episodes are passing by, it gets harder for them not to interfere.
What pushed me towards watching Link Click is its characters. Cheng Xiaoshi and Lu Guang are opposites, but their chemistry and trust in each other feel incredibly authentic. Although it is not just them, I have also come to like Qiao Ling, who is their friend and the manager of the store. She plays a bigger role in Season 2, and I appreciated how she wasn’t just written off as comic relief.
Finally, here’s what surprised me most about Link Click: How every episode hit like a mini movie. I could enjoy them as stand-alone episodes. One particular episode that I still think about is a mother trying to connect with her deceased son. I won’t spoil it, but let’s just say I needed tissues by the end. Also, just when as a viewer I got comfortable with the plot. The plot twists started coming, and the finale just left me with more questions than answers.
Disclaimer: This article contains the writer's opinion. Readers’ discretion is advised.
Fan Reviews and International Reception of Link Click
Link Click didn’t take long to become a sleeper hit. Though it began with a niche audience, word of mouth and glowing reviews quickly spread across social media platforms, Reddit threads, and anime forums.
Here’s what fans and reviewers are saying in the post below:
This show has a high rating of 8.5 on IMDb and was even nominated for multiple international awards in animation, including at Crunchyroll’s Anime Awards and the Tokyo Anime Awards Festival. It is not wrong to say that it has created waves globally, and it one hundred percent deserves it. And it is all because of its smart pacing, surprising plot twists, and restrained yet beautiful animation that come together to create something rare and special.
In conclusion, I have watched a lot of anime over the years, from sci-fi, mystery, action, you name it. But few shows have stuck with me the way Link Click has. It’s not just smart, it’s deeply emotional, morally complex, and genuinely thrilling. Also, its unique time-travel concept just elevated my viewing experience, and the story was flawless.
Moreover, the characters felt real, the stakes were high, and the importance of every decision lingers long after the credits roll. If you are looking for something that challenges your expectations and leaves you feeling both wrecked and amazed, then I cannot emphasize enough how much you need to watch Link Click.