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Love in the Clouds chinese drama review
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Love in the Clouds
11 people found this review helpful
by nasa
Oct 26, 2025
36 of 36 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 10.0

OMG GUYSSSS THE DRAMA IS FINISHED ?? “Love in the Clouds” completely took over my life!!

Honestly, I’m stunned it concluded. From beginning to end, the tale flowed beautifully - the speed, feelings, each character getting their due. Not simply a typical fantasy show, instead a heartfelt exploration concerning devotion, affection, also giving up things for others.

Neo Hou delivered a stunning performance. He moved between serene composure then devastating heartbreak without missing a beat - it felt completely real. His eyes conveyed everything. I was a fan of Lu Yuxiao after seeing her in Serendipity, however, her performance as Ming Yi truly won me over. She brought such poise alongside an understated power to the character. Each time pain crossed her face, yet a smile bloomed anyway, it struck me. Watching her become strong - a journey from innocence to grit - felt like witnessing art.

She’s got Master She – genuinely a sweet soul. He’s looked after Ming Yi forever, quietly keeping watch like a silent protector. That steadfast dedication just gets to me. Not flashy displays, merely consistent kindness alongside deep affection.

Honestly, the devotion from Mu Qibai’s guard(omg I forgot his name😭😭😭) felt unreal. He even gave his life to help Mu Qibai succeed - it shattered me. Though labeled villains, their commitment struck a chord - a poignant display of affection. It showed me how fondness blooms even where shadows gather, alongside steadfast allegiance.

Honestly, Twenty-Seven just got to me. A total sweetheart - so devoted, I felt connected instantly. When he gave everything up for Ming Yi? Devastating. Tears flowed freely. It went beyond service, past simply following orders - he felt like one of us.

Bu Xi alongside Twenty-Seven? Honestly, a delightful pair. The way they connected felt so natural – playful arguments, gentle teasing, looking out for one another. Each shared moment simply shone. I kept rewinding scenes; seeing them together genuinely lifted my spirits.

Meng Ya Qiu? Seriously funny. He stumbled through everything with a smile, offering much-needed levity. Like when he figured out - inside a jail cell - that his boss was actually Lord Hanfeng all along? Tears streamed down my face, yet I grinned. He possessed a naive quality; somehow, even bleak moments seemed brighter because of him - a contrast I cherished.

Honestly, Situ Ling just broke my heart. I really believed he’d turn things around - instead, he went completely off the rails like Chu Zhao in that drama, Legend of the Female General. It stung, yet somehow felt right for someone so stubbornly sad.

Yan Xiao alongside Tian Ji - they simply fit. It wasn’t a flashy romance, instead woven with quiet kindnesses, each willing to give everything for the other. Seeing how Tian Ji prioritized Yan Xiao felt genuinely lovely.

THIS WASSS SOOO GOOD GUYS SOLID 9.5/10
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