An Ultra Fan Guide to Dilraba Dilmurat Tras visitar una exposición inspirada en el «Clásico de las Montañas y los Mares», la autora Nie Xi escribe una novela de fantasía urbana rebosante de estética oriental. Narra el improbable vínculo entre Nie Jiu Luo, la intrépida guerrera de la organización clandestina «Cazadores de Nanshan», y Yan Tuo, un hombre íntegro que ha sufrido años de humillación. Desde enfrentamientos iniciales hasta colaboraciones que salvan vidas, desarrollan una confianza y un afecto mutuos, uniendo fuerzas para combatir al siniestro «Dixiao» y proteger el amor y la paz, encontrando finalmente el camino el uno hacia el otro. (Fuente: WeTV) Edit Translation
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Reparto y créditos
- Dilmurat DilrabaNie Jiu LuoPapel principal
- Chen Xing XuYan TuoPapel principal
- Zhang LiLin Xi Rou / Li Shuang XiuPapel secundario
- Dong ChangXing Shen [Hound clan, South Mountain Hunters]Papel secundario
- Zhang Yi ChiLv XianPapel secundario
- Su XinXiong HeiPapel secundario
Reseñas
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Morticia Addams is now killing demons!
I was about to give this drama a 7.5 score unfortunately the last 3 episodes made it a 7.This series is pretty enjoyable action drama.
A secret society has being fighting demon like creatures for centuries but now a new menace is on the horizon. Pretty simple and straightforward.
Nothing groundbreaking plot wise but the series has a good pace (and relative short episodes) which makes it enjoyable.
The characters have an interesting backstory and ark. The romance is there but is not overbearing.
Funny to say giving the fact that the series is based on a "fighting organization", but the actual action scenes are the greatest.
They are not cringe, on the other hand they are not mesmerizing as well. The camera tries to cut away many times to avoid showing the audience how the characters is moving.
Another point to make, but maybe this is just me, is that the explanation of how the creature are created or transformed in the show is muddy. I didn't quite grasped it. It gets more clear near the end but during the drama I was confused.
As I said before, until the last 3 episodes the drama was engaging and interesting but after the "big fight scenes", we get 2 episodes with characters rescuing others and the last 2 episodes add cliques...
The female leads loses her memories which is so clique.....
Other footnote is that the drama sometimes forgets characters and don't mention them until 10 episodes later..
If you are looking for something other than Rom coms this is a good show.
P.s. I loved the female lead and her Morticia Addams vibes.
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A lightweight experience with untapped potential
Without a doubt, the first impact of this drama is the visual appeal of the couple: Dilraba is gorgeous and Chen Xingxu is also very handsome. Their chemistry on screen is undeniable and is one of the strengths of the drama. I especially liked that, without romance being the main plot, their relationship developed in a subtle, natural, and organic way, which gave the story an authentic feel.The overall tone of the drama is light and fast-paced, perfect for watching without feeling weighed down. However, this is where the “buts” begin. The promising supernatural premise—the demons of the earth, their origin, and their transformation into humans—felt like a huge missed opportunity. It lacked more exploration, mystery, and even more horror. This crucial part of the mythology remained unclear and underdeveloped, leaving the viewer with more questions than answers.
On the positive side, I highlight the humanization of Lin Xi Rou, the main antagonist. It was a good move to show her motivations and, above all, how she managed to develop a genuine, albeit maternal, feeling towards Yan Tuo. I would also have enjoyed exploring more about the life and rules of the hunters' world.
Unfortunately, the ending accentuated all the script problems. The final battle was disappointingly anticlimactic (“That's it? That's how it all ends?”), leaving a feeling of haste and plot holes. One device that I found completely unnecessary was the amnesia of the protagonist, Nie Jiu Luo, in the final chapters. Instead of tying up loose ends, it raised more questions. My favorite character, Xing Sheng, who was so multi-layered and fascinating, received an abrupt and insubstantial ending, wasting all his potential.
In short, “Love in the Turquoise Lands” is a different kind of drama to watch to pass the time, with a couple of cool, charming protagonists and a brisk pace. However, it falls short in the development of its main plot, its mythology, and the closure of its characters, leaving the frustrating feeling that it could have been so much better.
Recommended if you're looking for a light sci-fi story, but go in with low expectations regarding the depth of its supernatural plot and its resolution.
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