Not what I was expecting.. really enjoying it though.
The ml is cold and intimidating at first, after amnesia he is bubbly and sweet. I don't mind him now, but I hope we see him as the prince again. He had so much aura😂 The plot is moving forward in a good pace. Don't worry guys, he doesn't stay as a kid for long. The kid actor is great though, a lot of funny moments.
Hate to compare, but so far our mc is a better female general than LOTG. Using a bow and arrow in close combat is ridiculous, but she's great at it. I can tell that she would be an absolute monster if she used a sword as her main weapon. She's smart, her fight scenes are realistic. She cant take 12 dudes on at a time. She's not the best at strategy (from what we see so far, the trap etc) but she has heart, cares for the people and doesn't desire war. I like her so far.
The whole vampire/werewolf plot with the ML is so unhinged, was not expecting it. But I'm here for it 😂😂 Ryan Cheng in his white hair era 🥵
Legend of the female general.. what legend? What general? Got me hyped up for what? Nothing???
I walked into this expecting political intrigue, high stakes and a deep introspective dive into the "female generals" life. What I got was a romance plot, with a dash of politics and war. Where was the revenge, where was the rage expected of a female general? You know whose own blood killed her? For a general she was pretty weak, could have had her as a foot soldier and it would be realistic. I loved her and all but they could have swapped her with a court lady and the plot would have pretty much stayed the same.
I hate comparisons. But I cant help but think Yun gi is like an evil Suho and Euigyeom is like season 1 Sieun but instead of a study kink he's got a choking kink... slay.
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I think he likes her and vice versa. They loosely mention it at some point. But then its insinuated that she likes him like a possesion. The convo was weird, like it was serious, yet so casual it could be a joke. Idk they have a very nuanced relationship. Kinda up to interpretation.
Don't understood the hate. Like since when did people not give reasons as to why they dont like something? I want well written reviews, like explain what made the second half so bad? Cause in my opinion, it was consistent from start to finish. The female lead isnt meant to be likeable. She isnt a charismatic killer, but an extremely weird and annoying one. The other prof indirectly warned us about her annoying self in the beginning, so I dont understand why ppl are so upset about not liking her character.
I liked the open ending. People forget that cliff hangers are a part of story telling. You arent meant to recieve the answer to the what, why and whos. This is where your imagination and critical thinking comes in.
Anywho, 8/10, really enjoyed it. Cried towards the end.
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There was action... a lot of it. Storyline moved fast, except from the flashback episodes. But they were interesting. The whose season was setting the stage for season 2. Which i think it did brilliantly
The beginning tricked me into thinking I knew what drama I was about to watch. Funny, lighthearted drama that I can play in the background. But the last few episodes had me in tears. Wonderful ost by Gabe Watkins. Till this day the lyrics 🎵 Beyond the wall where tears no longer fall🎵 are still playing in my head.
Overall the drama was thought provoking. No spoilers, it made me think of freedom and how much of it we truly have. In a way, this world eerily mirrors ours, men are limited so the rest of the world has limited access to them for everyone's "own good". The women have a form of "freedom" and they've found normality in it, even acceptance. That is probably wild to most of us but in their shoes, would we be any different? What makes this a compelling watch is that this could be us.
Also do we take what little freedom we have of it for granted? Or are we truly blind enslaved puppets like they are? *Spolier* Almond's character hit hard because he represented the percentage of us who would willingly put back on the blindfold after seeing the light.
And you have people pulling strings in the background tightening the nozzle of slavery on men while the rest of the world remains in a false sense of security. We might not be a society that has a low male population but dark nefarious activities masking in bright lights, flashy clothing, superficiality hits close to home.
The ml is cold and intimidating at first, after amnesia he is bubbly and sweet. I don't mind him now, but I hope we see him as the prince again. He had so much aura😂 The plot is moving forward in a good pace. Don't worry guys, he doesn't stay as a kid for long. The kid actor is great though, a lot of funny moments.
Hate to compare, but so far our mc is a better female general than LOTG. Using a bow and arrow in close combat is ridiculous, but she's great at it. I can tell that she would be an absolute monster if she used a sword as her main weapon. She's smart, her fight scenes are realistic. She cant take 12 dudes on at a time. She's not the best at strategy (from what we see so far, the trap etc) but she has heart, cares for the people and doesn't desire war. I like her so far.
The whole vampire/werewolf plot with the ML is so unhinged, was not expecting it. But I'm here for it 😂😂
Ryan Cheng in his white hair era 🥵
I walked into this expecting political intrigue, high stakes and a deep introspective dive into the "female generals" life. What I got was a romance plot, with a dash of politics and war. Where was the revenge, where was the rage expected of a female general? You know whose own blood killed her? For a general she was pretty weak, could have had her as a foot soldier and it would be realistic. I loved her and all but they could have swapped her with a court lady and the plot would have pretty much stayed the same.
Should've called it Romance of the Female Solder.
I liked the open ending. People forget that cliff hangers are a part of story telling. You arent meant to recieve the answer to the what, why and whos. This is where your imagination and critical thinking comes in.
Anywho, 8/10, really enjoyed it. Cried towards the end.
Overall the drama was thought provoking. No spoilers, it made me think of freedom and how much of it we truly have. In a way, this world eerily mirrors ours, men are limited so the rest of the world has limited access to them for everyone's "own good". The women have a form of "freedom" and they've found normality in it, even acceptance. That is probably wild to most of us but in their shoes, would we be any different?
What makes this a compelling watch is that this could be us.
Also do we take what little freedom we have of it for granted? Or are we truly blind enslaved puppets like they are?
*Spolier* Almond's character hit hard because he represented the percentage of us who would willingly put back on the blindfold after seeing the light.
And you have people pulling strings in the background tightening the nozzle of slavery on men while the rest of the world remains in a false sense of security. We might not be a society that has a low male population but dark nefarious activities masking in bright lights, flashy clothing, superficiality hits close to home.
I wrote this distracted so forgive the errors.