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Within the Grip

掌中刃 ‧ Drama ‧ 2026
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noor1234
11 people found this review helpful
May 7, 2026
24 of 24 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

Interesting sort-of addictive short drama

I really liked this short drama, it's well-done considering the length & production budget. Scenes are framed nicely by the female director. The drama was shot 2 years ago but has a tighter story than other more-recent productions. Main cast is not well-known but have done well / okay. It hasn't had that many views, so I'm leaving a review for all those curious:

STORY: 20 years ago King got himself a second wife (daughter of Right Chancellor) to have political leverage & had a son Prince Rui from her. His first wife, whom he claimed to love, got pregnant later and gave birth to twins: Yin Ci & Yin Zhou. Her carriage is attacked, she dies, the twins end up in different places:

Yin Zhou (ML) is designated as crown prince (over Prince Rui, first-born) & sent by king to be raised by a martial artist to keep him safe.

Yin Ci is raised as Zhaoxi by 'Master Gu', head of a secretive government body, an investigative/law enforcement agency called Xuanji Pavilion. Master is in a wheelchair. Master never tells him the truth of his lineage/parentage & that he is son of king & co-crown prince. Zhaoxi has weak health & is home-bound but is good natured & helps poor people a lot.

Master also raises another child, a girl, Luo Yuo (FL), who is actually the daughter of Left Chancellor who had killed his entire family over jealousy - he doesn't tell her of her lineage / parentage either. He raises her as an assassin / information gatherer.

Master has 3 kids of his own too: all are good-for-nothing, corrupt, extremely cruel, opportunistic & dumb. One is a successful merchant, the other is owner of a dance/prostitute den & expert in poisons, third is a martial artist who loves / is obsessed with Luo Yuo. Master is not close to any of them & they all hate him & want to succeed Xuanji Pavilion's leadership.

Master wants Luo Yuo to be next Master of Xuanji Pavilion & arranges her to be married off to Zhaoxi - he tells Luo Yuo he will only give her leadership if she marries him. Luo Yuo and Zhaoxi meet just once (for chess in garden). She agrees because he appears simple & harmless, & she wants to become Master to know the truth of her parentage. Poor Zhaoxi is happy.

I don't have the heart to tell what happens / is done to Zhaoxi & why he is presumed dead.

Luo Yuo needs a look-alike. Crown Prince Yin Zhou / ML who has just survived an assassination attempt has reason to believe Gu family (of Xuanji Pavilion) has something to do with it so he needs to infiltrate it and finds the perfect opportunity to do so when he finds out that 'wife' of dead Zhaoxi is looking for a look-alike.

Luo Yuo wants him to play husband's role till the official wedding when she will get leadership or till Zhaoxi is confirmed dead.

That's how their interaction, romance, sizzle, etc. starts. FL is most definitely attracted to him early on, while he comes to think of her as a fascinating creature who trusts no one and wants a different life. I don't know when they 'fell' in love but there are 3 kiss scenes, all well picturized. Ep. 13 has a risqué makeout scene that I don't usually see in C-dramas (C-dramas are more prudish usually). Amazingly, both feel rejected later on for the simple reason that ML creates distance since he has just found out her betrothed was his long-lost brother & he mourns the loss of him & her in a poem, which FL understands correctly as separation & longing. In Ep. 16, he's depressed. In Ep.17-18, she lays her heart, loneliness & disappointment in front of him. In Ep.20, ML says to her "For you, I'd die a thousand deaths" while all she says is "hurry back" & hugs him. FL's thoughts & emotions are internalized & seen in flashbacks only (especially in Ep.23, when she isn't sure that ML is hurt or alive & misses him). Nobody says I love you. It's not that kind of story.

Interestingly, FL comes to trust ML even though she doesn't know the truth about him (who he is, etc.) because he keeps helping her, risking his life, when she's in a fix. And ML clearly holds her in high regard: In Ep.20, he asks Master's son what the family's plan is, but keeps glancing at FL because he knows she's the brains & she will provide a solution what to do next.

I liked scenes in Ep.8-9, when FL risks her life to get a ledger, she has to paint 'plum blossoms' for a troubled murderous Prince consort who has it & does it successfully but then when she is drugged, she's rescued by ML & even though ML wanted the ledger too, he tells his guard to let her have it (of course he has a plan to root out corrupt officers once she goes through the ledger) but it showed development in their feelings. The attraction is obvious in the scene in Ep. 10, when ML is having the 'ritual bath' in her room & she is seated where she can see him, & he can see her.

I especially liked the proposal in the end by ML /Yin Zhou (crown prince) who calls Luo Yuo his beloved & tells her "I'm truly blessed to have found someone as clever as you in this life" & asks her to be a partner / adviser to him, not just a wife/lover. "There are thorny issues within my household. Will you lend a hand?" And she confirms her yes by a simple passionate kiss.

I also liked what he told his disapproving caddish father / king about FL, "I want to protect her all her life but she's not someone I need to protect but someone strong enough to stand side by side with me."

The fight scenes (between them & with others) are well-choreographed for a small-budget production. There's wire action too.

The main villain and his motivation is expected & predictable - but the one who killed Zhaoxi is a surprise revelation - even though it makes sense why that person did it.

The story is more about FL realizing her purpose in life & her own path, her own choice than any mystery & the way she makes her choice in Ep.24 is amazing.

Ep. 23, second-to-last episode, is slow & in my view, useless filler (except for the scene where FL misses ML).

Ep. 24 is flawless.

CAST:

FL is good in her role - her character is supposed to have a poker face (she never gave away how she felt or thought except in front of ML), her character is very graceful, mysterious, intelligent, seductive, & in command of her emotions & is a great fighter. She rescues ML & even the caddish king.

ML is also good. His role was more difficult because he likes FL but is jealous of this look-alike 'husband' / brother that she says she was deeply in love with. He also can see FL struggle with her wants & needs, her trust issues & the fact that she always works alone, never with a partner.

Zhaoxi is the most pitiful character in the drama, a sacrificial lamb caught between a power struggle & obsessive love.

There is no redeeming quality about Master Gu who selfishly endangered both Zhaoxi (son of king / co-crown prince of sorts) & Luo Yuo. He thought of everyone as a guinea pig. In fact I feel Zhaoxi & Luo Yuo would have been different people & protected themselves better if they had known the truth about their parentage.

Master Gu's adult children performed okay.

There is nothing nice about the coward / caddish king.

None of these actors is a thespian or great actor / actress, but they did okay & I liked the drama.

MUSIC:

Songs & lyrics are mostly melancholic, pleasant, & fit the scenes.

TITLE:

I don't understand why the title of the drama is 'In the Grip' / 'In the Palm.'

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ChineseDramaFan
4 people found this review helpful
21 days ago
24 of 24 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

Twists & Turns--Confusion in a Good Way

Some dramas grab you with spectacle. Within the Grip grabs you with confusion, well, in a good way. From the very first episode, you're asking: who are the good guys? Who are the bad guys? And why does the crown prince look exactly like a missing son of the Gu family? Then the story throws in the art of "face changing," which leads viewers to all sorts of conclusions, adding even more intrigue to the mystery of why two people can have the same face. Or so I thought.

Crown Prince Yin Zhou wants to find out who tried to kill him. His suspicion falls on a secretive intelligence organization that is loyal to the palace—but also under the control of the patriarch, Master Gu. Meanwhile, Gu Yu Luo, a cold and capable operative within that same organization, is searching for her missing betrothed, Gu Chao Xi, who is the third young master of the Gu family. To learn the truth about her own background, she needs to become the head of the organization. And marrying Gu Chao Xi is the condition. So if she can't find him, she needs someone to play him. The crown prince, who happens to look exactly like Gu Chao Xi, becomes her perfect candidate.

Their marriage of convenience (they're not officially married yet) quickly becomes something more. There are plenty of intimate scenes, and the couple is together most of the time. The fake Gu Chao Xi—hiding his great martial arts skills behind the mask of a sickly young master—saves Gu Yu Luo multiple times from danger without revealing himself. Meanwhile, multiple factions are fighting for control of the organization. But in reality, Gu Yu Luo doesn't care about power. All she wants is freedom. And to her, freedom means a blade in her hand. That's the heart of the drama, and it's reflected in the meaning of the native title: The Blade Within the Palm.

The story isn't complicated, but the excessive and constant twists make it feel forced at times. You won't know the real villain until the final moments—whether that's satisfying or frustrating is up to you. The acting is reasonably decent, with the exception of a few side characters. Li Ge Yang, whom many viewers mistake for Wang Rui Chang, is believable as both the crown prince and the missing son, and his fight choreography is sharp. Eleanor Lee, whom I enjoyed in Fake Princess, plays Gu Yu Luo with a perfect coldness—someone who trusts no one, not even her loved ones. Her fighting scenes are well executed. Both she and Li Ge Yang have great chemistry together.

For a low-budget series with only 15-minute episodes, the official soundtracks exceeded my expectations. Touching melodies. Beautiful lyrics. They linger long after the screen goes dark.

Plot holes and weird logic. Despite that, it's a rather decent drama to pass the time in between fresh drama episode releases.

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ColourMePurple
1 people found this review helpful
10 days ago
24 of 24 episodes seen
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Overall 5.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 2.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

Boring

Usually I manage to binge short cdramas but not this one. It took me a long time to complete and there were several times when I fell asleep or just stopped paying attention. The premise was ok but too confusing. Too many characters which isn't unusual for cdramas but the characters didn't have any special traits to make them memorable. I won't even be able to relay the plot to someone because I don't know what exactly were the positions of several of those characters.

Besides the story being terrible, there was no chemistry between the leads. There is very little romance. There is a cliched scene where they MUST be together. Lol. Why do cdramas use this so often? Are you incapable of developing romance between your characters?

The music (both intro and outro) is very slow and depressing and I got a bit tired listening fo it.

Other than the leads being looking and there being some decent action, nothing really hooked me. There was just brief moments towards the end that made me a little excited but that sizzled out fast.

There are better mini dramas, just skip this one.

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Avi
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May 8, 2026
24 of 24 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 7.0

Uncovering family secrets and the own heart

This drama had just the right amount of story and interesting characters to keep me entertained. The dynamics of both the Gu family and the royal family are highly dysfunctional and create a nice setting for political intrigue. Most of the secrets and connections become quite obvious, but the characters' different reactions make the reveals impactful nonetheless.

The Gu siblings are great supporting characters given their different if murderous personalities. The leads believably fall in love with each other through their hardships and understanding. The FL is resourceful and smart. She has no time for nonsense and is a martial artist who can actually fight. The ML too uses the cards he had been dealt with to his advantage. Some life lessons they need to learn as they come together.

The multitude of "disguises" used was also a fitting gimmick for a show about a spy family. It kept things fresh.

For a short-drama, the political/family intrigue was great. And, honestly, can any drama that features three wedding dresses be anything but?

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