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The Vindication of Shadows chinese drama review
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The Vindication of Shadows
2 people found this review helpful
by daydreamer
3 days ago
20 of 20 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 6.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
This review may contain spoilers

Braincells Not Required

If you’re looking for a drama that requires zero brainpower and 1.5x playback speed, look no further. This is the ultimate "leave your logic at the door" experience, where the tropes are troping so hard they deserve their own billing. It’s silly, it’s dramatic, and honestly? I’m not even mad at it.

The Highlights:
-The SML Syndrome: My brain genuinely short-circuited for a second because the SML is giving major Deng Wei energy from certain angles. He’s almost too pure for this world, which we all know is a dangerous game to play in a C-drama for a SML (hint hint - bro didn't make it).
-The Cast: Of course, having Yu Xuan Chen on screen is a guaranteed win. No complaints there!
-The FL Archetype: Our leading lady is the classic "super smart and capable" character who somehow still finds herself in need of a rescue every other scene. It’s a standard formula, but she’s new to me and easy to watch.
-The Dynamic: While the romantic chemistry isn't exactly "overflowing," the leads are genuinely playful and cute. The three-way dynamic between the ML, FL, and the SML is actually where the most fun is had.

The Verdict:
Things definitely go off the rails around Episode 13, and the sister’s descent into "unpleasant territory" was a choice (despite her tragic backstory). But hey, it’s a fun, breezy watch with a happy ending for our leads. If you want something light to pass the time while you multitask, this is your sign to hit play.
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