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Feud chinese drama review
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by WaveryWaves
10 days ago
32 of 32 episodes seen
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Overall 6.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 4.0
Rewatch Value 3.0

Bai Lu Ate, but My Brain is Fried

We love a good fierce feminine energy and Bai Lu slayed for that. It’s so refreshing to see a female lead who isn't just a passenger in her own life, she’s the one driving the bus, orchestrating the chaos, and staying five steps ahead of everyone else. It’s genuinely inspiring, but it’s not for the weak. but this is not a "chill and scroll on your phone" kind of drama.

It’s a total mental workout. If you don't lock in and binge this in under three days, you will skip a few or a lot of scenes just to get to good parts but if you do not you’re going to get lost in the tea and probably drop it. The plot is doing the most, the political maneuvering and shifting alliances are so dense that if you blink, you’ve missed three betrayals and a legal loophole. I actually found myself researching about episodes just to make sure I understood the logic. It’s definitely not easy watching, but for the right person, it’s addictive.

Bai Lu is genuinely such a great actress, and in this drama she nailed it. She absolutely ate this role as a hater, lover, leader and even a mother. She brings that perfect mix of grit and vulnerability, making the "Strong FL" trope feel real instead of one-dimensional. She was the mastermind. On the flip side, Joseph Zheng felt a bit out of place. It’s hard to tell if it was just a lack of screen time or if the producers didn't give him enough to work with, but the chemistry just wasn't hitting like it should have. The production value is top-tier. The sets and cinematography are high-budget and perfectly capture that intense, "everything is at stake" vibe.

Story: The plot is actually super interesting, especially the master plan. It’s a solid 7.5 now because the vengeance aspect is so well-done.
Acting: Bai Lu carries, but the lack of development for Joseph Zheng and some supporting roles holds it back from being a 9.
OST/music: Total flop. For a drama this intense, the OST was weirdly forgettable.
Rewatch Value: I love the FL, but re-navigating that confusing plot feels like a chore.

The main issue is that the show tried to do too much. I was really looking forward to the side-stories for certain supporting characters, but they barely got any focus. If the writers had just committed to making this a pure vengeance drama, it would have been a 10/10. The "hidden lineage" twist and the rushed ending felt like they were trying to check too many boxes. That said, seeing a female leader with a flawless master plan was a highlight.

The drama is genuinely good but too much, too overwhelming and too confusing. You would probably find yourself pausing in between episodes, going to google and researching to understand what heck is going on. Absolutely reccomend but do not rewatch, i don't the drama is that good that I would personally rewatch it.
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