A trama gira em torno de Lu Qian Qiao, um membro do clã dos Guerreiros Fantasmas, que para proteger a linhagem de seu povo precisa quebrar uma maldição e reencarnar como humano. Para isso, ele deve passar por cinco provações: trocar de pele, carne, ossos, sangue e coração. Sob a identidade de “Lu Huai”, um oficial corrupto, ele se casa com Xin Mei, uma cultivadora nascida com um destino que traz desgraça ao marido, mas também dotada de um raro corpo celestial e raízes espirituais divinas. Lu Qian Qiao acreditava que, após sofrer uma execução cruel, poderia fingir sua morte e desaparecer para sempre, sem reencontrar Xin Mei. No entanto, para sua surpresa, sua aparentemente frágil e inofensiva esposa parte sozinha para a capital com uma lâmina em mãos, a fim de vingar-se e limpar seu nome. Suas ações atraem a perseguição das seitas imortais, obrigando Lu Qian Qiao a revelar sua identidade para protegê-la. Quando Xin Mei descobre a traição, ergue sua espada contra ele. No desespero, Lu Qian Qiao apaga suas memórias, mas o destino faz com que se reencontrem no Vale Chongling. A partir de então, seus destinos se entrelaçam. Juntos, enfrentam eventos perigosos como o “Pílula da Imortalidade”, a “Conferência Wushuang” e o "Culto Luz Dourada”, numa jornada de crescimento e amor compartilhado. (Fonte: iQIYI) Editar Tradução
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Elenco e Créditos
- Ren Jia LunLu Qian Qiao / Lu HuaiPapel Principal
- Rain WangXin MeiPapel Principal
- Zhang Kai YingA ShengPapel Principal
- Fu Wei LunMeishan Jun / Lord of Rust-SwordPapel Principal
- Riley WangJin LunPapel Principal
- Sun Ze YuanLin Mu HanPapel Principal
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Very compelling story with lots of philosophical themes and social commentaries.
This drama is one of a kind. Excellently written with depth with strong philosophical themes and social commentaries. Beautifully directed that put emphasis on emotional weight of the scenes and masterfully acted by the actors that understand their characters, impact and influence in the story.THE ACTING
Ren Jialun truly bringing his A game in this drama. Lu QianQiao is an enigma — a complex character full of layers. He is like an onion where every of his layers are carefully peel one by one slowly. You will change your opinion about him in every episode. One of the reasons I’m a big fan of RJL since he is really great at portraying tormented silent characters. That's why the drama has all the melancholy feeling in it despite it's not really sad. I’ve been trying to figure out why I have this sad lingering feeling,s, its the subtle expressions that RJL emits as Li QianQiao — you can feel his suffering just from his expressions or subtle smiles. It's like he lives for hundred of years suffering without all these senses — forced to eat despite it tasted awful just so he can survive to feeling numb and empty since literally nothing excite him. When he finally gained his ability to see color, he lets out this subtle smile instead of big celebration since ‘ohh this is what colors feels like.’ 🥲 —this unfamiliar happiness he experienced for the first time. Then when he sees the Emperor, the way he looks at him like a little kid, you believe he is the Emperor’s teacher from the tone alone. Then he said ‘Ah Ding, you have won. Relax. Go have a good sleep’ — that calm and soft tone, it breaks my heart. He has the calmness and wisdom of someone who has lived for a long time. I personally feel this kind of gravitas is hard to emits but he nailed it to perfection in this drama. Another part of his actings that took my breath away is the details he put into the character. Lu QianQiao has this unnatural look in his eyes — unhinged and detach — almost like he just pretending to be human. Despite of that, he just have this flicker — subtle change in expression to tell us that there is something behind that eyes. Then in another times he looks so human, unbothered and the most laidback dude. And the reason behind this? We only known in 20th episode when we know he is a hybrid between War Demon and Human and it explained all the layers he has been playing the character.
Wang Herun also did a very good job on his first leading drama as a female lead. The way she play Xin Mei with gentleness, naivety, kind but not a pushover is something rare. She managed to elicit all these qualities and balanced it which usually can cross over to annoying territory. And her badass mode? How we adore all the quiet strength inside of her. Xin Mei is an excellent character — very well written, with depth and most of all consistent. The moment she can guess Lu QianQiao’s identity, she wants to see him. When she sees him in the spiritual sea and he still refuse to tell her the whole truth, she asked for his location. Why? So that she can test him with the tamarind sweet. And just like that. She knew about this identity. Why I said Xin Mei as being consistent? Since that is what she is. Gentle, soft, full of compassion yet when she sees injustice, she will be badass and never holds back. We see it happen again and again in this drama. Despite she is a rebel of the immortal sect, when she sees human paint the immortal sects in bad lights despite they are doing the right thing, she is there to give them her piece of mind. Some poeple might say why it is easy for her to forgive Lu QianQiao but that is what her nature is. Remember the bunny demon that she saved despite the bunny is in cahoot with the caterpillar demon? She applied the same concept on why she understood the reasons Lu QianQiao needs to lie regarding his identity. She always managed to see beyond the surface. It shows that she can be objective despite she is hurt and emotional.
THE DIRECTING
This drama is directed by Guo Huo from the famed drama One & Only and Mysterious Lotus Casebook. Just like One & Only where he like to use cinematography to influence the atmosphere and vibe of the scenes, he did it again in this drama. From the beautiful on site location of the valley of Yunnan to the high wall palace at Hengdian to the beautiful mansion at Chongling Valley, he used each location to influence each scenes and characters’ development and relationship. Like the palace high palace wall represents the difficult high place he went through to put Emperor Zong Ding on the throne. To the beautiful falling autumn leaves everytime he sees Mei again at Chongling Valley which represent yellow ‘sadness’ leaves on the fact she concealed her memories at that time.
The visual directing is especially a standout. I love how the Director shot the scenes especially anything that involves Lu Huai seeing the colors for the first time. That crimson red dress that Xin Mei wore, to show how she is ready for blood for him and him seeing that color for the first time on her is just excellent — you can see her reflection in his eyes. Then the powdered colors at the bridge soon after where he starts seeing all the colors, finally. Not to mention how the Director love to shot Lu QianQiao in this position where the lighting focus on him in the dark room to show despite all the accusations he faced, he is the innocent light that we ‘have yet’ to know at that time. Excellent visual directing to tell us the truth before it is revealed to us.
I also enjoy how the Director edited the drama. The plot moves fast, gives us enough to appreciate the sceneries and characters but didnt linger on unnecessary things to make us lose focus. The pacing is almost perfect with no filler scenes. Each scene is out there for a reason with little details to support the whole narrative of the plot.
THE WRITING
Im a big fan of the writer due to her layered and detailed writing. I enjoy her cause and effect storytelling on how environment can effect and transformed lives and how all of this interwined beautifully into the story and her characters. So far, the writer did her signature style of setting early stages for many things thats going to happen later so the joy is collecting all of this clues and connect to them later. For an example, Lu QianQiao remembers his childhood where he is covered with burn marks all over his face and body. And we only know the effect of this 15 episodes later when the burned skin give him the ability to sleep when he was abondened by his mother — the first time he feel the pleasure of living as a human. Or the story of A’Sheng grew up in a household full of boys? We only know the full story in episode 23 and whose daughter she is which we can predicted once he made an entrance. I love how the writer always scattered all these little clues, setting stage for its earlier so when it happen, it made perfect sense.
The writer also introduced lots of characters with their own quirks and personalities without it being tedious for the viewers. Mostly all characters, inluding the mains are flashed out, with their own objectives and desires and not there to exist for the main characters. Thus, their existence gives meaning to the story and their death also mean something.
And all the philosophical themes in the drama? There is a lot and very thought-provoking. For an example RULES vs MORAL. And while its pretty straightforward to answer, the writer makes us question that theme when she made Mei going on a killing rampage. Yes, Mei likes to help mortals which are good and making her a great character but the writer literally challenged that when she made her seeking justice for Lu QianQiao thus making the cultivator’s rules about not to interfere with human makes sense since you can never know whats behind things that you see. Lu QianQiao staged the whole thing for his human transformation, specifically choosing the worst ever possible death which is death of thousand cuts so he can do one of his transformation while she in the other hand think he truly died being wronged. Hearts are deceptive and she learnt her lesson the hard way that she cant simply jumped into conclusion. Then another theme the writer explores in this drama is MORTAL vs IMMORTALITY. Is it being able to live a long life is a blessing or a punishment?
Also the whole arguments about Xin Mei’s memory wipe. Lu QianQiao did it to conceal his identity as a War Demon. While he did this for his own selfish reason, however, had he didnt wipe Xin Mei’s memories and made her retain her innocence, the mute lady will die since Xin Mei will chose to follow the rules instead of helping her with her power. I like how the writer explores this idea.
Also, all the social commentaries in this drama. Its almost in every episode where we can see the commection with history, modern problem as well as current issues we are facing. In reference to history, the part where old people committed suicide to avoid being a burden to their children 😢 since thats what happened at China due to extreme poverty. Sometime, it dwelves into modern issue such as couples avoid having children since they cant afford it due to high cost of living (even when both parents are working like Xin Mei highlighted) which prompt China government now to give monetery incentives for couples with young children to increase child birth. Or the the argument of Xin Mei and the masked guy about immortal sects being evil when many things that they did benefit the human race as well. Its a direct commentary about political parties and their tug of war to hold the rule in this world. The writer also highlighted how the systematic class syatem and the danger of it — how we can see Fu Tian become a villain due to his environment and later we can see the same thing happened at Tianyuan sect when Bai Zongying lose his spiritual roots. And the writer did this without sounding too preachy which I like. Just like when Lu QianQiao asked Xin Mei to think whether the immortality pill is good or bad without giving the answer to her. This kind of approach is done subtlely, without giving answer on who is right or wrong and ask us to think on our own.
Aside from that, I love the poetic justice punishment the writer write in her story. For an example for Emperor Zong Ding. While he is the Emperor and highly respected due to his position, he lives most of his life in fears and died in that state as well. He had everything yet he never truly feel happy and alive.
Apart from that, the plot twists are strong in this drama. From they all puppets at the bigger scheme at Beixiang, to Lu QianQiao sealing his own memory to Wushuang Society is behind Su Taiyi’s death when we all thought he died a natural death. The writer pretty much outdid herself many times in this drama. Her plot twists made sense despite being surprising especially when you can see how the stages has been set way earlier before it happened. The unpredictability in her script made her writing very compelling.
I also like the critique the writer made regarding 9th September Heavenly Talents on people who tends to believe in divinations. At the end, they all heroes that saves the human race regardless their birth dates.
THE ROMANCE
The romance is truly the bonus for this drama. Lu QianQiao and Xin Mei has one of the healtiest relationship between husband & wife in XianXia dramas. They discussed everything together and understand each other on fundamental level. Lu QianQiao is right when he said he is so lucky to meet Xin Mei. She understand him, share the same sentiment with him regarding immortality and wasnt prejudice towards his origin. Her gentleness and sincerity made him fall in love for the first time in his life.
Lu QianQiao and Xin Mei literally like a mirror/reflection of each other. Like they both started their relationship with their own ulterior motives. Or how the marriage bond saved Mei couple of times when she’s on the verge of death and not only him. Which also explain their understanding towards each other without much conflict even after him being a War Demon revelation. Also the part where both went and beyond to help people in need where him against his bloody nature as a War Demon and while her breaking rules to do that at the cause of her cultivation. Also how they both experience ‘memory erasing’ since that is Lu QianQiao’s response to trauma. The writer tooks the drama’s Chinese title ‘Perfect Match Made in Heaven’ literally in everything.
WHY LU QIANQIAO’S SACRIFICE AT THE END IS IMPORTANT?
Lu Qianqiao’s decision to be a Perfect War Demon in the end didnt cheapen his whole journey but actually put emphasis on the great sacrifice he has to make. Since at the end, he need to chose between his own personal wants versus the greater good as that decision has weight.
All XianXia and Wuxia dramas always have this as a the central theme. Its refers to Xia which translate to ‘Hero’. Thus his sacrifice for the greater good made him a hero in this story as this is his story. Can you imagine if he didnt have to make that decision? Then it didnt honor the genre of this drama which is XianXia which means ‘Immortal Hero’.
I think when the writer told us it would be satisfying happy ending, since despite his great sacrifice, he still get what he wants at the end — not only his power, his 5 senses as the curse against his clan being lifted INCLUDING reuniting with his wife and friends.
Thought-Provoking Drama that is also a Fun Watch
I started this drama without much expectations and actually surprised myself by how much I enjoyed it. Fate Chooses You has an engaging story, brilliant pacing and complex characters with beautiful cinematography and spectacular fight scenes. The writing is elaborate and beautifully layered. The story has depth and makes you think but is also light-hearted and fun to watch.The characters are complex and make you feel a range of emotions. Sometimes you agree with their actions, sometimes you don’t. But even then, their actions usually follow a train of logic and it’s mostly understandable where they are coming from. The character writing is consistent, and the entire cast really did justice in bringing their characters to life.
Ren Jialun really portrayed the nuances of Lu Qianqiao to a perfection. His resting ‘everyone and everything is beneath me’ face portrayed how Lu Qianqiao was used to experiencing life in third person, like everything around him just brushed past him without ever touching him. LQQ is an extremely layered character. He has the maturity and understanding of having lived a long life but also the sadness and emptiness of never truly experiencing it. He has lived among humans without ever belonging, he had silently suffered injustice and betrayals time and again but never lost his heart. He retained the goodness in him and longed for a fulfilled human life where he could experience the bright and colourful world, eat delicious food, and sleep soundly. And all of this was portrayed so palpably in Allen’s subtle expressions.
There is a beautiful contrast of all the people running after power and immortality when Lu Qianqiao, who was born with innate power and immortality, desired nothing but to be a normal human to experience the little things we take for granted.
Xin Mei is also a complex character. She is extremely strong in her own way and always followed her heart, and fought for what she thought was right, no matter the cost. She questioned everyone and everything - through every norm and every convention and forged her own path that aligned with her beliefs. Yet really, she is just a simple girl at heart, free from great ambitions, who just wants to live a normal life with her loved ones. And Wang Herun did a wonderful job balancing and convincingly portraying Xin Mei’s kind-hearted and naïve side as well as the fierce girl who never backed down at the sight of injustice.
Lu Qianqiao and Xin Mei’s romance is subtle and sweet. Their chemistry is not electric and fireworks but rather feels like comfort and belonging. Their love is made of small moments and understanding and is honestly so wholesome that I did not need to see physical intimacy to feel their love.
The other characters also have very interesting settings and brilliant character development. They feel important and vibrant in their own way. They have personal agendas and lives and feel purposeful to the story. All the characters add their own colours to the story which makes their world feel rich and alive.
The plot is surprisingly tightly woven without many plot holes despite being a little underwhelming at times. It can feel a little disjointed at first with many characters and scattered scenes, but it creates room for development and eventually comes together to form the complete picture. The comedy here is done really well and balances the more serious scenes perfectly. The story is refreshing as well as impactful and presents viewers with moral dilemmas and social commentaries that drive you to think and relate the problems to life beyond the screen.
Overall, Fate Choose You has a deep and thought-provoking storyline, engaging characters, good pacing and excellent comic reliefs. This drama is not perfect but is totally a fun and worthwhile watch and deserves way more hype than it got.























