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If I Don't Let You Die, then You Won't Die
Hi hi, welcome back to my review and I apologize for the delay in writing this review because either I'm just too lazy to do it or I'm in a very hectic schedule. Anyway, I'd completed 'When Destiny Brings the Demon' some time ago and I want to share my views about it. Let's rock, shall we?
The plot is centered around a love story of three lifetimes involving a transmigrated office worker who loves to slack off, Liao Tingyan and her hot-tempered yet vengeful 'big boss' in the cultivation world, Sima Jiao. At first, they never get along given their contrasting personalities. Furthermore, Tingyan's quirky attitude and modern slang keep Sima Jiao pondering why her behavior who this woman is actually. However, as they spend time together through the three lifetimes (involving amnesia and reincarnation trope), they begin to see the real them, heal each other's wound, and save the world from the purging evil forces, which aims to annihilate the two of them.
Personally, I feel that the story is kinda refreshing despite being some sort of a humdrum due to limited settings and backgrounds. Of all the arcs, the most boring one is probably the part when they have a grand battle with Shi Qianlv (exquisite CGI makes do of it so I won't be complaining no more) and also the one in the mortal world (I wish it could be removed from the script tho). Aside from these issues, I also want to see more screentime of the second couple. Other people may say that their relationship feels forced, but to me, it's a different case. Compared to the main couple, I prefer the second couple more (firstly, I like the actors. secondly, their awkward interaction creates slight sizzling chemistry, which is my cup of tea, of course).
Acting is quite decent with Wang Yinglu coming out as the MVP of the show. I first saw her in 'The Outcast/I am Nobody' as the emotionless Feng Baobao. Clearly, she is a very versatile actress and captures Liao Tingyan's essence in an engaging way. Meanwhile, her co-star, Chen Feiyu is also shining as the cold-outside-warm-outside Jiaojiao. At a first glance, Jiaojiao may appear as a bad-tempered jerk – but, don’t let that image fool you. He’s just a lonely boy who needs love and healing from someone he trusts, and surprisingly Liao Tingyan becomes his emotional anchor when he’s deep in trouble or facing his inner demons. Also, I need to specially mention Wang Yiting and Gao Han for becoming one of the best second couples that I’ve ever come across despite the limited screentime.
Costumes, props, background (limited places and sets – very obvious from the director of 'Love Rebellion', and CGI give off a mesmerizing appeal for the watchers while the color palette is seamlessly blended to fuse a better watching experience. If I must say, the OSTs are pretty heart-wrenching especially the one sung by Tia Ray and Huang Xiaoyun. On the other note, I’m also ogling for Liu Yuning’s song – and as usual, he never disappoints me.
Will I rewatch or not? This time my answer will be a no as it only serves as a one-time watch (to be honest, watching it for second time will make the show stale itself). However, for those who crave for a refreshing transmigration xianxia story with quirky main leads, then this show if for you. I guess that’s all for my review. Good luck and happy watching and sorry for the delay again!!!
The plot is centered around a love story of three lifetimes involving a transmigrated office worker who loves to slack off, Liao Tingyan and her hot-tempered yet vengeful 'big boss' in the cultivation world, Sima Jiao. At first, they never get along given their contrasting personalities. Furthermore, Tingyan's quirky attitude and modern slang keep Sima Jiao pondering why her behavior who this woman is actually. However, as they spend time together through the three lifetimes (involving amnesia and reincarnation trope), they begin to see the real them, heal each other's wound, and save the world from the purging evil forces, which aims to annihilate the two of them.
Personally, I feel that the story is kinda refreshing despite being some sort of a humdrum due to limited settings and backgrounds. Of all the arcs, the most boring one is probably the part when they have a grand battle with Shi Qianlv (exquisite CGI makes do of it so I won't be complaining no more) and also the one in the mortal world (I wish it could be removed from the script tho). Aside from these issues, I also want to see more screentime of the second couple. Other people may say that their relationship feels forced, but to me, it's a different case. Compared to the main couple, I prefer the second couple more (firstly, I like the actors. secondly, their awkward interaction creates slight sizzling chemistry, which is my cup of tea, of course).
Acting is quite decent with Wang Yinglu coming out as the MVP of the show. I first saw her in 'The Outcast/I am Nobody' as the emotionless Feng Baobao. Clearly, she is a very versatile actress and captures Liao Tingyan's essence in an engaging way. Meanwhile, her co-star, Chen Feiyu is also shining as the cold-outside-warm-outside Jiaojiao. At a first glance, Jiaojiao may appear as a bad-tempered jerk – but, don’t let that image fool you. He’s just a lonely boy who needs love and healing from someone he trusts, and surprisingly Liao Tingyan becomes his emotional anchor when he’s deep in trouble or facing his inner demons. Also, I need to specially mention Wang Yiting and Gao Han for becoming one of the best second couples that I’ve ever come across despite the limited screentime.
Costumes, props, background (limited places and sets – very obvious from the director of 'Love Rebellion', and CGI give off a mesmerizing appeal for the watchers while the color palette is seamlessly blended to fuse a better watching experience. If I must say, the OSTs are pretty heart-wrenching especially the one sung by Tia Ray and Huang Xiaoyun. On the other note, I’m also ogling for Liu Yuning’s song – and as usual, he never disappoints me.
Will I rewatch or not? This time my answer will be a no as it only serves as a one-time watch (to be honest, watching it for second time will make the show stale itself). However, for those who crave for a refreshing transmigration xianxia story with quirky main leads, then this show if for you. I guess that’s all for my review. Good luck and happy watching and sorry for the delay again!!!
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