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Twelve Letters chinese drama review
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Twelve Letters
11 people found this review helpful
by Socialpulse
16 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0
This review may contain spoilers

Hurts like hell but I would watch it all over again

I had been waiting for this drama for so long and it was absolutely worth it. Not only did it meet my expectations, it far exceeded them. This was nothing short of a masterpiece, the best cdrama of 2025 in my eyes. Every single episode had me in tears, i was sobbing from start to finish. The last time i cried this much was for the same writer’s previous work, Angels Fall Sometimes. Both of them truly have a gift for storytelling.

The journey of the two leads broke me completely, their misery, their pain and their sadness cut right through my heart. Zhou Yiran and Wang Yinglu delivered outstanding performances, bringing every emotion to life. I still get chills thinking about Wang Yinglu’s brilliance in episode , her range was breathtaking.

While i absolutely loved the Ye Haitang and A Xun, there were characters i utterly despised, especially that vile father Ye Yibo, one of the most hateful characters i have ever seen in any drama. On the other hand, i really liked Shen Cheng and Yu Nian. Without Shen Cheng’s sacrifice, both the leads would never have earned their hard fought happy ending.

Beyond the heartbreak, the mystery fantasy elements were also masterfully done. The suspense kept me hooked until the very end, constantly guessing about the past, the twists and what would unfold next.

In the end, this drama is a rare gem, an unforgettable experience that no one should miss.

And in my heart, i believe Ye Haitang and A Xun are living their well deserved happily ever after.
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