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Reunited.
From beginning untill the end, it was confusing. It could have been a beautiful love story, but it wasn't.The ML loved the FL so much that he could not bear to be without her. He felt guilty , because he didn't protect her as well as he wanted. A high priest granted him a second chance to do better.
I wanted to know the ending. If it weren't for the handsome ML, I would have stopped watching after a few episodes.
It was a mess and that is an understatement.
In the end I was angry for wasting my time. The ending was so bad, I don't even want to watch Chinese drama's anymore. That's how disappointed I am.
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average plot, great acting
it is about a second chance.the king pleaded a master to 'rewind' his life. sort of giving him a 2nd chance to repeat his life with his dead wife.
the plot is average, but both lead actors did amazing potraying the emotions of their characters especially the male lead.
there is tiny bit of comedy here and there in which kind of relieve the tension from the depressing court dramas.
the ending is bad. but their is a continuation of this drama released in 2024 called Chasing Love, so no need to be sad nor depressed yet.
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A Promising Rebirth Story That Lost Me
I've watched almost all of Yan Zixian's dramas, and unfortunately, I didn’t enjoy this one. I initially dropped it early the first time I tried watching, and even on a second attempt—this time all the way through—my impressions remained unchanged, as is often the case for me.The narrative itself is intriguing and should have worked, especially since it revolves around three people who experience rebirth. It follows the familiar rebirth trope of righting past wrongs and trying to avoid one’s fate, which I usually find compelling. The beginning was especially strong and immediately drew me in. However, once the story got underway, I lost interest. The execution and pacing didn’t work for me—the scenes lacked smooth transitions, felt disjointed, and the overall pace was slow. And for some reason, I also struggle with Smile Hu’s performances, so there were many elements that didn't land for me.
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