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Kill My Sins chinese drama review
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Kill My Sins
1 people found this review helpful
by Kylie
Mar 9, 2025
30 of 30 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

Delivers thrills and twists, but romance takes a backseat

Note: I almost dropped this drama after the first two episodes, unsure of where it was headed. Thankfully, I stuck with it - because Kill My Sins turned out to be an engaging and well-crafted watch.

The drama is packed with deception, mind games, and plot twists, all woven seamlessly into a larger narrative. One of its strongest points is how each arc contributes to the bigger picture, making Ye Ping An's journey satisfying to watch. Watching her take revenge - not just for herself but for those around her was rewarding, though it certainly didn't come without consequences.

While the overall story was gripping, I would have liked to see more romance between the leads. The drama does attempt to include romantic elements, but given the primary focus on revenge and intricate plotting, it was understandably limited.

The casting was solid. Liu Shishi and Shawn Dou delivered strong performances as Ye Ping An and Yuan Shao Cheng respectively. Supporting actors like Zheng Ye Cheng and Xuan Lu also played their roles well, adding depth to the story.

I'd recommend Kill My Sins to anyhow who enjoys dramas with intricate storytelling and unexpected twists. However, if you're looking for a romance-heavy series, this might not fully satisfy that craving.
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