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Rebirth chinese drama review
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Rebirth
2 people found this review helpful
by Blackkaisha
4 days ago
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed 1
Overall 9.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 9.5
I just finished watching Rebirth, and I truly enjoyed every moment of it. What made this drama so special for me is how deeply I got attached to the characters, especially the male lead. Lin Yunrui as Zhuge Yue was absolutely amazing. He portrayed the role of the King of Ximeng Shadow, young master Qingshan Manor so perfectly—from being a cold and mysterious young master to becoming a powerful and responsible king. He’s not only handsome and charming, but also incredibly skilled in martial arts. More than that, his character showed depth—he was caring, protective, and a true warrior. Every scene he appeared in felt powerful and worth watching.
I also loved how he treated Chu Qiao. Their relationship wasn’t overly dramatic, but full of subtle and meaningful moments. Those small romantic gestures and quiet scenes when they were together made their bond feel real and heartfelt. Chu Qiao herself was amazing—strong, beautiful, and highly skilled in swordsmanship. Her acting really stood out and made her character even more compelling.
Another thing I appreciated was how well-written the supporting characters and villains were. Characters like Chun’er, Li Yan, the Queen of Biantang, and the Majesty of Yong added so much depth to the story. They weren’t just there to oppose the leads—they each had their own presence and impact. Even the second male lead did a great job and contributed emotionally to the story.
I also enjoyed the side stories and interactions, like the moments between Princess Helian and General Chen, and General Huan with the Majesty of Yong. These added richness to the world of the drama. The Black Eagle scenes were memorable too, and the OST was beautiful—it really matched the emotions of the story and made the scenes even more powerful.
Even though many characters met tragic endings, their journeys were still meaningful and well-portrayed. I know there’s a lot of negativity surrounding this drama, especially about the ending, but I’m really glad I watched it and formed my own opinion. For me, the experience was worth it.
Because the ending felt a bit confusing and emotional, I created my own version to give myself closure. In my mind, Zhuge Yue saves Chu Qiao on the battlefield, riding in on his horse. After everything they went through, they leave behind the chaos of war and live a peaceful, simple life together as husband and wife, raising a son and a daughter happily.
At the end of the day, this drama made me feel so much, and that’s what truly matters. And without a doubt, Zhuge Yue remains my favorite—he’s just incredible to watch.
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