Rejection Galore
In this series, everyone gets rejected by somebody–either by their parents or by the one they love. Some of the characters keep loving anyway, others harden their hearts against humanity. There is a convoluted plot, but it always seems secondary to the pain of rejection, which plays out in all its different colors.
The ML is a powerful “master” with a coterie of faithful devotees–one in particular who’s the favorite and therefore subject to more abuse than the others. Of course, Master needs the love of a good woman to melt his icy and (often) brutal heart. For some reason, Chinese film makers seem to think that cold, cruel men are appealing to women viewers. My question is–why?
During 9/10ths of this series, the ML is insulting, threatening, and just plain mean to the FL, who puts up with everything he throws at her with good grace and a cheery smile. Another male character denigrates and insults his female love interest--and even goes so far as to rape her–but all is forgiven in the end.
From time to time the FL visits the frozen castle? cage? in which the ML’s lonely soul is ensconced where she confesses her love and concern. The ML may seem like a monster to some, but SHE knows he secretly has a heart of gold. Give me a break!
If you liked THE LONGEST PROMISE and LOVE BETWEEN FAIRY AND DEVIL, you’ll probably like LOVE OF THE DIVINE TREE which “borrows” elements from both and melds them into a precarious whole. It’s rife with magical objects, evil spells, a dragon, and even an adorable kitten who doubles as a ferocious tiger when it gets its dander up.
For me, the last five episodes were like a death march. Does every single dying character need to make a speech before they go?
This fantasy is well-larded with CGI, sometimes convincing, sometimes not-so-much. Personally, I’m a sucker for special effects no matter how poorly done. And, while this story can be repetitious and/or silly and drags a bit, the special effects just keep coming. Is this a serious drama? Nah. But if you want a weepy tearjerker that takes you out of the real world (and don’t we all), this might be a good bet.
My favorite unintentionally funny English subtitle:
Yu: “I have no choice but to walk down this path until I reach the very top.”
The ML is a powerful “master” with a coterie of faithful devotees–one in particular who’s the favorite and therefore subject to more abuse than the others. Of course, Master needs the love of a good woman to melt his icy and (often) brutal heart. For some reason, Chinese film makers seem to think that cold, cruel men are appealing to women viewers. My question is–why?
During 9/10ths of this series, the ML is insulting, threatening, and just plain mean to the FL, who puts up with everything he throws at her with good grace and a cheery smile. Another male character denigrates and insults his female love interest--and even goes so far as to rape her–but all is forgiven in the end.
From time to time the FL visits the frozen castle? cage? in which the ML’s lonely soul is ensconced where she confesses her love and concern. The ML may seem like a monster to some, but SHE knows he secretly has a heart of gold. Give me a break!
If you liked THE LONGEST PROMISE and LOVE BETWEEN FAIRY AND DEVIL, you’ll probably like LOVE OF THE DIVINE TREE which “borrows” elements from both and melds them into a precarious whole. It’s rife with magical objects, evil spells, a dragon, and even an adorable kitten who doubles as a ferocious tiger when it gets its dander up.
For me, the last five episodes were like a death march. Does every single dying character need to make a speech before they go?
This fantasy is well-larded with CGI, sometimes convincing, sometimes not-so-much. Personally, I’m a sucker for special effects no matter how poorly done. And, while this story can be repetitious and/or silly and drags a bit, the special effects just keep coming. Is this a serious drama? Nah. But if you want a weepy tearjerker that takes you out of the real world (and don’t we all), this might be a good bet.
My favorite unintentionally funny English subtitle:
Yu: “I have no choice but to walk down this path until I reach the very top.”
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