Yip Man was a highly regarded advisor of the King while Chow Ou Tin was a famous general. Ou Tin believed the dragons to be dangerous and was determined to kill them even with the protest from Yip Man for him not to do so. This enraged the Sea Dragon King, so he nearly destroyed the whole city. Ou Tin's wife died in the chaos, and thus began his true hatred for all dragons. His two young children, who were saved by Yip Man during the disaster, were brought up by Yip Man's wife, while Yip Man died from saving them. Yip Man's son, Yip Hei grows up to be a kind young man and studies medicine. Yip Hei happens to save a young lady Siu Yu, but what was unknown to him was the fact that she was actually a dragon girl, the daughter of the Sea Dragon King. Their feelings soon blossomed into love, however the fate that awaits them is one inescapable. She is, afterall, a dragon. And their family's long past history is slowly chasing up to them. Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
Cast & Credits
- Benny Chan Main Role
- Fennie Yuen Main Role
- Chin Ka Lok Main Role
- Rain Lau Main Role
- Gordon LiuSea Dragon KingSupport Role
- Law Lok LamChow Ou TinSupport Role
Reviews
Dragon Love is mythical romance in the spirit of Romeo & Juliet, where two lovers are kept apart by circumstances of their birth. She's a dragon princess and he a mere mortal, albeit a very talented one. Their journey to love doesn't offer much in terms of character growth. To make up for that the chemistry has to be jaw-dropping, off-the-charts, out-of-this-world good. Here it falls short.
I'm not questioning Benny and Fennie's abilities, as both have track records of being capable and likeable actors. Their performance isn't wooden, but feels like it's set on autopilot. There's no subtlety or depth. It's like sipping on flat soda, not terrible as much as it is disappointing. At least it doesn't leave a bad taste in your mouth.
This show is fine as a casual watch. If you're a romance fan looking for a typical happy ending, this is probably not your cup of tea.