Chu Bei Chi, the Divine Warrior of Kunlun, fell into a coma saving the realm. Awakening in secret, he assumes the identity of a low-born son in the Chu Family. His rise defies all, restoring honor to his clan, crushing bloodthirsty bandits, and unraveling the legendary Cosmic Game. As empires tremble, he slays the treacherous chancellor and subdues ten thousand kingdoms, all while the Princess, Empress, Merchant Queen, and General vie for his heart. Now, the world bows before its true master. (Source: WeTV) Edit Translation
- English
- Русский
- Português (Brasil)
- Português (Portugal)
- Native Title: 庶子神将
- Also Known As: 將星 , Jiang Xing , 将星 , 庶子神將
- Screenwriter & Director: Su Yue Nian
- Genres: Historical, Drama, Fantasy, Political
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Cast & Credits
- Wang Hong XinChu Bei ChiMain Role
- Han Le YaoJiang Si YanMain Role
- Zhang DiJiu Niang [Wealthy businesswoman]Support Role
- Xu Ying LuoEmpress Qiong Hua [Bei Chi's student]Support Role
- Zhou Qian XiaoShen Fei Xue / General Shen [Bei Chi's subordinate]Support Role
- Chen Jing YuPrince QiSupport Role
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Bastard Miniseries
This miniseries should be enjoyed by those who loves power struggle drama with a bit of romance and wuxia like me but that is not the case. Therefore i'll just give a short review.Story - The storyline for this drama is horrible. The ending was pointless
Acting - Apart from the ML everyone else has alot of work to do on their part.
Overall - TERRIBLE
4.5/10
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rough diamond
Bastard Wargod is a testament to what a dedicated team can achieve under the constraints of a micro-budget. While it struggles with the typical hurdles of indie production, the series offers enough flashes of potential to make it a notable entry in the low-budget fantasy genre.Strengths and Production Value
The production crew deserves significant credit for their visible hard work. Working within tight financial restraints, they managed to deliver impressive props and costumes that feel grounded and authentic to the world-building. These technical elements often punch above their weight class, providing a visual texture that helps distract from the limited scale of the sets.
Areas for Improvement
However, the visual consistency falters in certain areas; most notably, several characters wear the exact same costume for the entirety of the series. While this is likely a budget-saving measure, it occasionally breaks immersion.
The screenplay itself is solid and provides a functional foundation, but the execution often falls short of the script's ambition. Better direction could have elevated the pacing and helped the plot unfold with more clarity and impact. Additionally, while the cast shows flashes of talent, the acting remains uneven and could benefit from more refined performances as the series progresses.
Final Verdict
Bastard Wargod is a rough diamond that clearly suffered from its "low-budget" status. Despite the stiff acting and missed directorial opportunities, the sheer effort of the crew makes it a respectable effort. With a more experienced hand in the director's chair and a slightly larger wardrobe budget, this story could truly shine.
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