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The Prisoner of Beauty chinese drama review
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The Prisoner of Beauty
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by Caie
7 days ago
36 of 36 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
This review may contain spoilers

What a great 26 episodes

I didn’t want to go into too much detail with this one. Mostly it’s because I skipped parts of the last 5-7 episodes and fast-forwarded through some scenes.

After rereading my review, I realized I need to add the things I loved at the beginning, since my rating was actually quite high.

The trope was right up my alley, and they really managed to portray the enemies-to-lovers setting well with this one. I was fascinated from the start. Liu Yu Ning was a new face for me, and it didn’t take long before I started appreciating his strong acting. Wei Shao was a character who immediately resonated with me and kept me invested in the story from the very start. To be completely honest i could watch 40 episodes solely about his life journey. I wouldn’t mind another series of him and his four loyal men. Man how i wish they’d have had his characterization from the beginning more apparent in later scenes.

I feel it a bit shame i don’t have much to say about our main character. She surely had her moments and did a satisfactory job keeping things going and the plot alive. Could she have been a more exciting as a character? For sure. Song Zu Er’s acting was very good but they missed with qiao man’s characterization.

This drama started off extremely promising. Sadly, when it came to the last 10 episodes, even the complex character of Wei Shao wasn’t enough to keep things interesting anymore. Because of the writing, the plot became so plain-vanilla it was hard to swallow. I do wonder about the genre. What had me locked from beginning became something more of a romantic comedy with heavier music in between.

I feel like they could’ve kept the drama shorter, which would have worked perfectly. In the latter half of the series, multiple small issues popped up only to be resolved within five minutes of time. Somehow days had passed though. With the heavy themes this drama touched upon, I think it would have benefited from deeper contemplation of the bigger issues, instead of brushing them off with short, “funny” moments between the main couple that felt out of character. I know China has restrictions on morally gray plotlines, but I still think they could’ve preserved the soul of the drama in a better way.

I hope no one minds if I say that when the Qiao cousins had their falling out, I almost fell asleep. Qiao Fan’s character bored me out of my mind. Did the others even notice her passing, or did i skip that part of the series? Thinking back, what was even her point in the drama? I couldn’t grasp Bi Zhi’s character either. Surely he has more to him than just loving a girl and jumping around in the forest, hunting deer? Their screen time could have been cut in half and nothing would’ve been missed.

I was thankful for the cuteness from the other secondary couple, Wei Liang and Xiao Tao. However, Wei Liang, who started as the most grounded, fun, life-loving character, was reduced to comic relief and then written out of the drama rather randomly. When will cdrama writers learn that you don’t necessarily need to kill off a certain quota of secondary (or main) characters to make a drama good.

I think i will most definitely revisit the drama, but rather unfortunatelly i most likely will be rewatching the first 20 or so episodes. Those 20 episodes were enough for me to give this high a rating and think back to it fondly.

I do see people rate this drama high and i think many might disagree with my review. Some might direct me to more heavier themed dramas but it seems that China tends to end those with majority of characters dying off to underline moral lessons about cherishing what you have and the fleeting nature of happiness etc. How many times that same lesson needs to be hammered into people’s heads with these dramas is another issue altogether.
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