Lu Hua Yan, the star performer of the Paramount, comes to seek revenge for her sister. She encounters Li Mo Tong from another world called "Wujian." In his quest to find a treasure that can make "Wujian" eternal, he must kill the mortal songstress Lu Hua Yan. Unexpectedly, he discovers she is his lover from a past life. Thus begins a tale of intertwined love and hatred, where passion and vengeance collide. (Source: WeTv) Edit Translation
- English
- Русский
- Español
- Português (Brasil)
- Native Title: 甜秘密
- Also Known As: E Nv Wu Jian , 惡女無間 , The Vengeful Girl , 恶女无间 , 甜祕密 , Tian Mi Mi , Whose Secret
- Director: Xu Fei
- Genres: Historical, Romance, Fantasy
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Cast & Credits
- Shen Hao NanLi Mo TongMain Role
- Zhao Zi LuoJing Hai SiMain Role
- Deng Yun DaLu Hua YanMain Role
- Sun Yan EnGu MengSupport Role
- Song Yi ShanYou Zi MeiGuest Role
- Luna Qin[Hua Yan’s sister]Guest Role
Reviews
Idk if you're gonna like it honestly....
I think if you go into this seeing it as less of a drama, and more of an extended music video or the movie cut from a video game, you might like it better.It's the direction that's the most at fault for this... many scenes that in a normal drama would be filmed with a still camera shot, are instead filmed with a thatrically lit moving camera shot. Not just key parts of scenes, but little things like "the chauffer picks up the FL and takes her to the mansion" etc, are filmed dynamically and stylistically, and this creates the "music video" effect.
Everyone's makeup is just a liiiiitle too thick, everyone's clothing styles are just a liiiiiiitle too tryhard.
The acting is amateurish, especially on the part of the FL, who has weak acting and weak kiss game. She's holding her mouth closed like a nun sometimes during kiss scenes, and it looks like she's not into him at ALL. She just wants to act out the scenes, pick up her paycheck, and gtfoutta there. The ML is the only one who could keep up his end of the story. His acting was a little flat, but he got some riz and with more experience and a different director, he could probably improve quite a bit.
The story is ok, but it's hard to keep your attention on it because the director's sense of pacing is ALL OFF, and so it puts you to sleep when it shouldn't. The ending was interesting, although it's like 50% cool and 50% facepalm. With better acting and directing, maybe it could have been more like 90% cool. If this was how Sima Jao's story ended it would be sort of cute I suppose.
It does have a few redeeming qualities, but I was not a fan.
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