The Blue Whisper: Part 1

与君初相识 ‧ Drama ‧ 2022
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Visually, musically, emotionally - This show hits all the right spots!

Season 1 ended well, leaving the audience much to look forward to in Season 2!

I was anticipating this drama not only because of Dilireba but also because of the director, Zhu Rui Bin (Chu Yui Bun), whose works included "The Long Ballad". Apparently, a casual conversation between Zhu Rui Bin and Dilireba, who was reading the "Blue Whisper" novel, led to the filming of the series and their collaboration. For those interested, the novel "Blue Whisper" is written by Jiu Lu Fei Xiang, and you can find a good English translated version here: https://wayeast.weebly.com/the-blue-whisper.html. I started reading and finished the novel when I was almost done watching Season 1, and it is a good read!

This show is tagged as a Xianxia, an ancient Chinese fairy tale set in a magical fantasy realm, with gods, monsters, ghosts, and cultivators (or xiūshì) who seek to become immortal beings called xian. As for the female lead, she is a guardian/spiritual master of the Wan Hua Valley. The male lead is Chang Yi, a Merman (or jiaoren) captured by Princess Shunde, an immortal and the older sister of Tianjun who is the Lord/Emperor of the Heavenly Court.

The drama starts with an episode highlighting the intelligence and kindness of our female lead, Ji Yun He, portrayed by Dilireba. Yun He is resourceful, and she seeks to achieve what she wants through the least harm to everyone involved. She is pitted against her "senior disciple brother", Lin Hao Qing, the young master of Wan Hua Valley. He appears crueler and one who would stop at nothing to get what he wants. However, his actions are contradictory, especially when it comes to Yun He. The audience will find out why eventually.

In exchange for a high reward, Yun He and Hao Qing accepted a challenge from Princess Shunde to transform the captured Merman into her subject by 1) teaching him to speak, 2) for him to grow legs, and 3) ensuring that he is forever loyal to the Princess.

The story focuses on the main couple's journey, as Yun He and Chang Yi fall in love, and the trials and tribulations they go through for each other. In season 1, the audience may find that the main couple does not have enough screentime together, and much of the story is also about the side characters. However, for me, each character adds depth to the story, and I find the side stories engaging. That being said, I still want to see Season 2 showcasing Yun He and Chang Yi more.

Visually, musically, emotionally - The story pulled me in so deeply. The production is undoubtedly high-quality, and a lot of attention is paid to the details. The costumes and sets provide a striking visual impact, and the special effects/CGI are well-done, immediately evoking feelings of wonder and fantasy. I like the cinematography, where the director filmed from different angles and views, providing a fresh experience, and drawing in the audience. Furthermore, the choreography for the fights, flying, and other action shots were done so superbly. I watched the "behind the scenes" (BTS) clips and it is obvious how much effort and time the actors put into practicing the wire-flying and martial arts moves.

So far, this show is a gem - it flows nicely and is well-executed. Each episode kept up the pace, never lost the momentum, and just got better and better. With unexpected twists and turns (some not in the novel), I never feel tempted to skip, and there are scenes that I would rewatch just so I could appreciate the gestures, effects, and words again.

The episodes show different aspects of a situation and the different perspectives of the characters, who are interesting and none are superfluous. No one is all good (except Chang Yi initially) or all bad. Every good character has flaws, and each villain has a backstory that makes them relatable and their actions justifiable. You will come to understand what the characters go through, the reasons for their emotions, and their circumstances. Overall, the script scores points with dynamic characters who struggle with their actions, who are not always clear if they are doing the right thing or what the right thing even is. I find myself connecting with the characters and rooting for many of them. As the story progresses, there are many more tears-inducing scenes, and I become more emotionally invested.

I have nothing but praises for the acting delivered by Dilireba, Allen Ren, and the other actors, including Xiao Shun Yao (very manly!), Hu Yi Xuan, Fan Zhen. Together, their looks are a visual feast for the eyes.

Dilireba fits the role of Yun He perfectly, but then again, this is not surprising since she often plays intelligent, quick-witted, and strong female leads. This time, it is another female lead with a tragic background that formed her resilient character. As expected, she looks gorgeous in her outfits and make-up. Just wait till you see her transform into her demon animal, you would be blown away! To me, she has improved even more in this role, honing her skills to deliver the story via her eyes and facial expressions. She does so well not only in scenes with increased, intense emotions, like laughing while crying during the ironic or tragic moments, but also in simple scenes where the audience only needs to watch her face and feel the loss or longing that Yun He is going through.

Likewise, Allen Ren impresses me with his ability to emote a myriad of feelings and thoughts just with his eyes and micro-expressions. His character does not speak for the first couple of episodes, and only through his physical acting, can still move the story well. Side note: I read that Allen got criticized for wearing a muscle suit during his merman scenes, but that still does not detract from his fineness. Chang Yi is the epitome of pure goodness in the show, which is what Yun He is drawn to at first. Allen delivers this innocence well but he is also able to easily express anger, nobleness, and arrogance. His visuals are not my usual preference, but in this show, in that persona, he's captivating. His transformation from trusting, naive, "fresh out of the water" Chang Yi to the all-powerful Lord of the North highlights Allen's acting chops.

The show does a great job, allowing each main actor to showcase their talents and skills. Yun He is featured more in the earlier episodes, and I like her character development. Then in the later part, Chang Yi has more screen time, and he becomes way cooler and more impressive.

The entire cast has performed well, and the supporting characters help to carry this show. There is such good rapport among them, like the endearing sismance between Yun He and Luo Luo, her butterfly spirit, played by adorable Hu Yi Xuan. I also appreciate Xiao Shun Yao's portrayal of Lin Hao Qing's character, who displays conflicting motivations, forced to act a role to protect someone he cares for. Compared to the novel, the show made Hao Qing more complex.

The OSTs are on another level, with appropriate pieces underscoring the scenes. The starting and ending songs are very fitting, and both set a dramatic and emotional tone that is infused throughout the show. The more I listen, the more I like them! For posterity, I have recorded the main tracks here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpzFy3Rzd74
Song: 留白是表白 (More Than Blanks)
Artist: 金志文 (Jin Zhi Wen)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExRgy5Ry3C8
Song: 鮫人之歌 (The Song of the Merman)
Artist: 周深 (Zhou Shen)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_pzD0itRfo
Song:#如你所想 (As You Wish)
Artist:#毛不易 (Buyi Mao)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtKnVuUxCN4
Song: 魚躍而上 (Leaping Fish)
Artist: 薩頂頂 (Sa Dingding)

On the whole, I find this drama worth watching and following. Not surprisingly, many of us are eagerly waiting for the English subtitles to appreciate it fully. I will rewatch this show when the whole show completes airing with proper subs in case I may have missed any nuances during the first watch.

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Mermaids Only Listen to The Heart's Voice, It Says You are Worth It

The Blue Whisper: Part 1 (与君初相识) is a 22 episode drama adapted from the novel 驭鲛记, The Blue Whiper by 九鹭非香. The Blue Whisper is set in a universe where there are magical races (demon) and spiritual masters (human with longer lifespan). The narrative revolves around Ji Yunhe, a spiritual master but also a nine-tailed demon fox and Chang Yi, a mermaid and the lord of north.

Helmed by Zhu Ruibin, the director from Ashes of Love, The Long Ballad, Noble Aspirations and more; you can have a high expectation for this drama! The Blue Whisper has a high-quality production that features a splendid set, lavish costumes, remarkable cinematography, brilliantly choreographed scenes, an enchanting music score, and more.

The Blue Whisper sets, props, scenery and people are simply eye-catching, which keeps one visually interested all the way through. Unlike most historical dramas lately, The Blue Whisper has a vibrant and bold colour palette and outfit which makes it refreshing to see! The drama also has exemplary cinematography, the use of soft filters and vibrant colour at the same time provides a pleasant and vivid viewing experience. Every shot is also beautifully angled creating a feast for the eyes. Moreover, The Blue Whisper also has a beautifully done and well-rendered CGI and special effects. The use of authentic set designs and props also further enhance the realism of the whole universe.

The Blue Whisper narrative is brilliant and captivating, even if you don’t read the book beforehand, you would understand the drama as the overall narrative is easy to follow and well-paced. The drama storytelling is progressively paced and satisfyingly engaging with hardly a dull moment or substantial fillers. There are some light-hearted scenes with pure comedy, and some of the drama’s dialogue is also witty and sprinkled with light humor. Although some may find the troupe of lying to each other in order to save them is kinda cliché but this one doesn’t bore you.

What I adore from this drama is that every character in the drama is extremely well-written, each has its own distinctive personalities and qualities; they are multi-faceted and complex. Each character is properly dimensioned and balanced, even the “bad” characters have shades of grey, no one is black or white. They have their own background story and obsession, which leads to their action; thus, you might even feel their actions are justifiable. Although the main couple is the focus of the story, other characters and their relationships are not cheated out of a good storyline too! In addition, I also love how the side characters build up and enrich the whole story, instead of being just there for the necessary of the drama plot. You care for the characters and even if you don’t like some of the characters, others will most certainly capture your interest and heart.

Ji Yunhe and Chang Yi is stellarly portrayed by Dilireba and Ren Jialun. Both actor’s facial expressions and emotions are compelling. Their acting can make us relate and feel the character’s happiness, anger, pain that you can’t help but shed tears for them. Both of the actors can also convey their love, heartbreak and everything through their eyes and micro-expressions. It is unimaginable that anyone can pull off Ji Yunhe and Chang Yi in such compelling way other than Dilireba and Ren Jialun. Furthermore, Dilireba and Ren Jialun also have explosive chemistry; there is a great rapport between them and the romance are very good. They look fitting together and there are many squel-worthy moments.

Ren Jialun’s portrayal of an innocent tailed fish to an overbearing North lord is excellent! But what I find really commendable from his acting here is his acting of an innocent and pure tailed fish, it is unlike something he has shown before, he has acted as a cute and innocent 8 year old kid before in Under The Power, but here he is totally different he evokes a different charm. Ren Jialun character didn’t speak a word on the early episodes (until eps 3) but he still managed to convey his emotions with his eyes (sorrow, happy, anger and more). That’s what I find really amazing from Ren Jialun, he can simply convey his emotions with his eyes, and here with his pouty lips.

Dilireba also did a very commendable job! Dilireba has the ability to blend into every role, and in my opinion, Dilireba’s performance as Ji Yunhe here is several notches above all her works so far. The way she conveys her emotions through nuanced micro-expression and articulating every scene is beyond words. Especially on those scenes where she was laughing and crying at the same, when she turned into the nine-tailed demon fox. Every single Dilireba performance here is really praise-worthy.

Also, special mention to Hu Yixuan, she is adorable. Luoluo is loyal, bubbly, and clueless and Hu Yixuan manages to portray her and her lovable quirks so precisely. I bet she’ll steal your heart! Her scenes with Dilireba is also heart-warming and cute to see!

The Blue Whisper music scoring is also incredible. Sa Dingding is the music director for The Blue Whisper and she did a really great job! Every single OST and background sound is hauntingly beautiful, it’ll give you goosebumps. Each song also encapsulates a deep, beautiful and meaningful story. The poignant classical instrumental piece that accompanies the scene also sets a dramatic and emotional tone.

Overall, The Blue Whisper keeps you engaged and engrossed, you’ll find yourself wanting more new episodes!

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BlancheKnox
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Out of this world excellence.

Impressive is the level of thought that went into this storyline captivating viewers as it touched on so many emotional levels that one found themselves immersed as the tale unfolded alternately cheering, laughing, or crying at the depth of the portrayal; no easy feat for a fantasy. The artistry is unparalleled; no expense was spared. The cast, both main and supporting, outdid themselves in bringing their characters to life in both a believable and relatable fashion. Kudos to Ren Jia Lun and Dilraba Dilmurat especially; their acting skills and leadership qualities are superb. Thank you all for your dedication to your craft in presenting a memorable performance. This is one drama you will watch over and over again.

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The Legendary Odyssey Between Merman and Human

Whether it was the visuals/actors, storyline, or OST, everything about “The Blue Whisper” was effortlessly flawless. I originally came for Dilraba and Allen Ren, but I quickly fell for the rest of the cast and its amazing production overall. I would not regret watching this beautiful masterpiece.
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“The Blue Whisper” is about the love between a spiritual master and a merman- a love that should’ve not occurred in the first place. Ji Yun He has spent her entire life confined and restrained from freedom, being trapped to the Flower Valley by “invisible chains”. She has spent her years yearning for the day where she can finally leave. Chang Yi, on the other hand, is the crown prince of the East Sea. He is caught by the evil Fairy Shunde, and is sent to Flower Valley in order to be trained to become her attendant. Shunde orders that the merman must speak, break his tail, and present his merman pearl.

Surprisingly, Yun He treats Chang Yi unlike the others spiritual masters, and instead she is a much needed friend. Both are caged from freedom, and rely on one another for the hope that one day they will escape together. As both of them develop unexpected feelings for each other, more secrets about the world unravels.
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What striked me first was the OST. My absolute favourite song in the whole drama is the opening song, and I have to listen to it every time I start a new episode. It was just so heavenly, and I always enjoy it so much. The other songs didn’t let down my expectations either, and I even found myself humming to them, every now and then.

The cast… it was almost perfect in every way. Dilraba did not let me down, as usual, and she surprised me very much throughout the drama, as I felt her development as an actress. Allen Ren, was just drop-dead-gorgeous, and his acting skills definitely lived up to his looks too. I also felt a ton of chemistry between the two main leads. Additionally, the rest of the cast was also very talented and good-looking, so that was a huge bonus.

As the drama progressed, I fell deeper into its story and could not stop binging it whatsoever. It was very well written, so kudos to the author, and I felt completely engrossed in its special effects and production as well.

I would recommend “The Blue Whisper” for anyone who’s looking for an exciting, addicting and astonishing fantasy drama. I’m so excited to start Part Two! ^^



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"Blue Whisper: An Enchanting Journey of Love, Sacrifice, and Self-Discovery

"Blue Whisper" is a captivating Chinese drama that takes viewers on an enchanting journey filled with love, sacrifice, and self-discovery. Set in the mystical Flower Valley, the series introduces us to Ji Yun He, a powerful and talented spiritual master who yearns to explore the world beyond the valley's boundaries. However, a dark secret holds her back, adding an intriguing layer of mystery to her character.

The plot takes an unexpected turn when Changyi, a merman, enters the Valley under the control of the cruel Princess Shunde. Princess Shunde tasks Yun He with the challenging mission of making the merman speak human words, severing his tail, and handing over his precious pearl while ensuring his unwavering loyalty. To accomplish this task, Yun He must reluctantly seek the assistance of Lin Hao Qing, her adopted brother and sworn enemy.

As the story unfolds, Yun He finds herself growing closer to Changyi, leading her to question her loyalty and the choices she must make. The conflicting emotions and moral dilemmas Yun He faces form the heart of the narrative, making the viewer emotionally invested in her journey. The series skillfully explores themes of freedom, sacrifice, and the pursuit of one's true desires.

The character development in "Blue Whisper" is commendable, with Ji Yun He portrayed as a complex and multi-dimensional protagonist. Her internal struggle between duty and personal fulfillment is portrayed with depth and nuance, making her relatable and compelling. Changyi, the merman, adds an element of mystery and charm to the story, serving as a catalyst for Yun He's transformation.

The cinematography and visual effects in "Blue Whisper" are stunning. The scenic landscapes of Flower Valley are beautifully captured, creating a magical atmosphere that draws the audience into the fantastical world of the drama. The underwater sequences featuring Changyi's merman form are particularly impressive, showcasing the production team's attention to detail.

The chemistry between the actors, especially the lead characters Ji Yun He and Changyi, is palpable, adding an extra layer of romance and intrigue to the narrative. The supporting cast delivers strong performances, bringing depth and complexity to their respective roles.

While "Blue Whisper" delivers a captivating storyline and engaging characters, there are moments when the pacing feels slightly uneven. Some plot points may feel rushed or underdeveloped, leaving the audience craving more exploration and depth in certain aspects of the story. However, the overall impact and emotional resonance of the drama outweigh these minor flaws.

In conclusion, "Blue Whisper" is a mesmerizing Chinese drama that successfully combines elements of fantasy, romance, and introspection. With its compelling storyline, complex characters, and breathtaking visuals, it keeps viewers eagerly anticipating each episode. If you're a fan of enchanting tales that delve into the depths of human emotions and the pursuit of personal freedom, "Blue Whisper" is definitely a drama worth watching.

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One of the best Cdrama in 2022

I really love this drama. It was worth waiting for english subs. Storyline is nice, the music is good and the casts are really good. I will for sure rewatch this drama. I am usually not a big fan of this type of drama. Since it’s my two favorite actors are in this drama so I gave it a try and after first episode I couldn’t stop watching until the end. I would say, I fell in love with this drama. Congratulations to all the casts they did a wonderful job. The lead stars Allen Ren and Dilraba Dilmurat acting is amazing and portrayed their characters really well. I highly recommend this drama.

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I honestly started the show with not many expectations. I am a big fan of Dilraba and never heard of Ren Jialun before, so I was not sure of what to think. However, after just watched the first episode I got hooked - the cinematography, colors, acting, soundtrack and plot are a 10/10. It became my absolute favorite chinese drama in only a few episodes LMAO.

I never have written a review before, but I'm very surprised the rating for the drama is not higher than an 8.3 (for now). In my opinion it at least deserves a 8.7 or higher. The chemistry between the leads is AMAZING, and it will have you gripping for more! I am a huge fan of chinese historical dramas, and after watched "Ashes of Love" / "The Untamed" / "Love Like the Galaxy" i did not think i would find any dramas as good as them, however this one exceeded EVERY SINGLE one of my expectations. i 100% recommend it. you wont regret it at all!

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Mnovika21
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Home is where our heart is...

The Blue Whisper was the very first drama that I waited for.

I'm so excited when I heard Allen Ren Jialun and Dilreba Dilmurat were confirmed as Chang Yi and Ji Yunhe. Not only did I'm falling in love with the novel, but I also waiting for Allen and Dilireba to act in a wonderful drama.

The story, personally I love angst stories, so this is one of my favorite plots. And yes, the story is sad enough to make me cry a river. Although there are some little differences from the novel, but I really satisfied with the drama's plot. The differences made the drama perfect in their way.
I was afraid when the total episode didn't fit the story from the novel that was already beautiful. But now I really grateful to the crew to develop such a great story and didn't miss any important points.

Cast, Allen is one of my top favorite actors, his acting never disappoints me. How he portrays Chang Yi was perfect. The cute and innocent Big-tailed Fish, and the charismatic and admirable Beiyuan Master. Honestly, I was so excited when I know Allen joined this drama with Dilireba. I really looking forward to them.
I watched YAMG for killing time waiting for this drama, and I know Dilireba is the perfect Ji Yunhe for me.
And for Sa Ding Ding, she is stunning even in small character.

Music, with Sa Ding Ding, Zhou Shen, Mao Bu Yi, And Jin Zhi Wen, I know this drama will tear my heart for sure when I hear the drama OST. They are really amazing.

Rewatch value, I definitely recommend this drama to you, and I loved to rewatch it again, It's not easy to find Chinese drama that suits my taste very well like this.

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Johnnirg
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Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

Excellent drama seen in recent times

Firstly,the female lead,Ji yunhe,has a very strong personality and she is a very individual, daring and confident woman.Thats what I liked much abou this drama.
The storyline was good.No unnecessary plots and scenes are there.the costumes,CGI,music were good.All the actors acted very well.
Ren jialun as Chang Yi is very good.
Dilreba as Ji yunhe was excellent.
Cristy Guo as Fairy Shunde could be as disgusting as she is.
And all the others characters and actors portrayed excellentlly!
The flow and pace were good.Emotions were well crafted and also portrayed.
Season 1 ended with Chang Yi saving Ji yunhe.
Already watched season 2 also.
Overall I can say,Ji yunhe is a very inspiring woman.I really liked her.👌👍

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nai
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Visualmente lindo e bem produzido.

visualmente lindo e bem produzido.

Achei a história confusa de entender no início, meu personagem favorito sem dúvidas é Chang yi, ele é tão profundo e lindo seja amando ela incondicionalmente, seja achando que a odeia incondicionalmente. Algumas partes e personagens ficaram esquecidos e por se tratar de muitos personagens fica massante, acho que deveriam focar apenas no principal, e portanto entra minha curiosidade do que há por trás de toda a situação com mestre imortal e a história dele, e o que isso tem de importante para o enredo principal. Nesse caso só assistindo a parte 2.

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Imani
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Rewatch Value 10
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Chang yi and Ji Yunhe's relationship

I LOVE changyi and yunhes relationship and admire their selflessness
in regards to protecting what they love and doing what is right.

More importantly, changyi is fine ash and I was so disappointed when I heard
that the actor was already married because I'm down bad. Lmao.

Anyways, this season was amazing and I love the second season so much more
so hurry to reach S2!


my bio states that I am dilraba's sister..and its the truth, contact me
for proof.



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Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

High aesthetic value - favorite FL

This drama has some of the prettiest background designs I've ever seen. The blend of CGI and stage design is so smooth I have a hard time knowing what's real and what's not. The world is thought out and immersive. I also like the costume design for all the animal spirit characters.

The female lead is self-assured and competent, if not manipulative. This characterization works very well for the story; she is easily my favorite character. The only con is that she overshadows the male lead, who is there to be pretty but gains some action relevance later in the season.

Check this out if you want to watch a series with profound lore, well-written female characters, and gorgeous aesthetics.

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