Great chemistry between ML and FL. Lots of sweet, romantic scenes with the couple. FL is a bit childish and has that baby-like voice, but the actress manages to make her character more adorable than annoying. So far, so good.
omg, no kidding. I know that fl actress has a penchant for playing such murky characters and now I think ml is…
Unfortunately, something really didn’t work for me here. I didn’t like a single character in this drama and I wasn’t rooting for anyone. For my taste the characters were way too extravagant and perverse, but in a completely unappealing way. Everyone felt like the titular Sharp Blade in the Snow, too cold, too heartless to ever take their side. For me characters can have a broken moral compass as long as the actor manages to make that fate-crushed person believable and compelling through their performance. In this drama that just didn’t happen. And then there’s the ending, which raises way more questions than it answers. It’s been a long time since any drama left me this confused after watching it.
I’d say this is a fairly typical ML for dramas with a sadomasochistic or dark-romance vibe. These shows are…
The sister also seems mean and ready to pull some nasty shit on FL. She only cares about seducing ML. And the fact that ML favors the younger sister and treats her so well just makes him even more vile toward FL. For her own good, FL should cut ties with both of them.
I’d say this is a fairly typical ML for dramas with a sadomasochistic or dark-romance vibe. These shows are…
From the trailer, it seems he’s going to try to redeem himself and make up for all the shit he did to FL. She won’t forgive him easily, which is completely understandable. ML will probably feel resentful that she continues to hold a grudge against him 😬 It always amuses me how in so many Chinese dramas the bad guys wear glasses, and the moment they take them off they suddenly become gentle and somehow instantly turn into soft boys. I just hope his redemption arc here is more than just “I stopped wearing my evil frames” 😂 Even if this couple ends up together in the finale, it still won’t feel like a truly happy ending for them.
I’d say this is a fairly typical ML for dramas with a sadomasochistic or dark-romance vibe. These shows are…
FL is supposed to flirt with these men, seduce them, and put up with their groping and touching, but not actually sleep with them. When she was ready to sleep with that aggressive CEO in order to save her friend and test how much she meant to ML, he stepped in and beat the man badly. ML wants to have complete control over her, and she can belong only to him. To everyone else she’s allowed to be nothing more than an unattainable object of desire. Either way, ML is a disgusting character.
This is one of the strangest dramas I’ve ever watched, and the ending was weird too. It was really hard to sympathize with any of the characters. Everyone was seriously twisted, depraved, and morally warped. SML’s performance particularly stood out. He was absolutely terrifying with that baby face of his while playing someone obsessively in love with the female lead.
ML is the reddest flag I've ever seen in a drama. It's the reddest of the reddest. Is there a level higher than…
I’d say this is a fairly typical ML for dramas with a sadomasochistic or dark-romance vibe. These shows are full of toxic, possessive, violent obsessives. This ML actually reminds me of the husband from The Silent Wife or Pei Cong Zhi from the costume drama Once Upon a Dream, where the male lead went as far as extreme violence against the FL. You can tell after just a few episodes that this is a story mainly for fans of the genre. Everyone else will probably just feel uncomfortable or disgusted. Especially since there’s a high chance the ML will eventually be “redeemed” in the FL’s eyes and they’ll end up as a harmonious couple in the finale. That doesn’t necessarily mean the screenwriter hates women. More likely, the author is fully aware that dark, spicy stories like this are popular and have a large, loyal audience. At the same time, such dramas can still be socially harmful, as they often package unhealthy relationship dynamics in an attractive form. Ironically enough, in this case the scriptwriter is actually a woman.
That useless “separation” at the end got on my nerves because… what was the point? We didn’t really see…
It’s definitely a happy ending. They end up together in the final minute of the show. They don’t split earlier because of a stupid misunderstanding, some big fight, or that classic “I’m leaving you for your own good” nonsense. FL just needs to leave to recover from serious trauma and bloodshed, find herself again and become truly independent. ML respects her choice. That said, it’s probably also a standard Cdrama move designed to frustrate the audience and make the ride a little less pleasant.
That useless “separation” at the end got on my nerves because… what was the point? We didn’t really see…
That temporary separation, when the FL leaves the general in the final minutes of the drama, annoyed me as well. They could have skipped it, but at the same time it fit her strong character and was somewhat justified, considering the last two episodes, which were intense and crazy. The final scene, when she shoots an arrow toward the ML, was a nice culmination of their story.
The ending is poetic, metaphorical, and fits the dark tone of the entire drama. Personally, however, I prefer a classic happy ending without ambiguities or guesswork. At its core, it was a simple story of revenge, but in my opinion, they unnecessarily complicated it, probably wanting to add some philosophical depth. Despite these reservations, it's quite a successful mini-production.
It’s rather an open ending. In my opinion, the characters end up together, but we don’t see it on screen. It's more of a guess than a fact. The ending, like the whole story, is a bit unclear and confusing. We are meant to conclude the story in our own heads. At least, that’s my interpretation of the ending.
A solid drama, but the ending was disappointing, although it fit the overall tone of the series. It must be admitted, however, that there was chemistry between the lead actors. This actress often clicks with her on-screen partners.
This drama last too long because of this one ep per day thing, but for story like this 30 eps idk...FL previous…
I really enjoyed this drama all the way to the end. That said, I think some viewers will be frustrated with the final episodes. There's a lot of drama, tears, and character actions that don't make much sense. The heroine's revenge feels underwhelming. She can't carry it out calmly, methodically, or with a proper plan; instead, she just lashes out blindly at her enemies. The worst thing, in my opinion, is what the writer did: there were no more passionate moments between the main characters, and we didn't even get a courtesy kiss in the finale. Despite these flaws, I still ended up liking the series more than I probably should have.
For those who prefer to know the ending in advance, I reveal it in the spoiler below.
It is a happy ending. The final caption reads: “You only have one life. Live it to the fullest and take control of your destiny. After all, only you are the will of Heaven.”
Is it me or does the plot deflate a little from ep. 20-ish forward?
Yeah, I feel the same. Once she forgave him and they started working together (which is exactly what we, as viewers, wanted), things got a bit less exciting. That tension from the early “enemies” phase, like in The Maid, is suddenly gone. But they gave us that steamy scene in episode 22 (unfortunately interrupted by too many flashbacks), and after that my complaints pretty much stopped. There are actually quite a few well-executed intimate scenes like that throughout the series.
Same here! The ML completely stole my heart and the FL is absolutely glowing. I’m already obsessed. Totally…
It turns out that I’ve seen several dramas with this actor. For some reason, I kept confusing him with Li Dai Kun, even though they don't look very similar. Both of them, however, have that refined, elegant beauty that looks absolutely stunning in princely or general’s outfits. So far, the production is just as good as The Maid. The female lead is completely focused on revenge, and romance is the last thing on her mind.
Either way, ML is a disgusting character.
You can tell after just a few episodes that this is a story mainly for fans of the genre. Everyone else will probably just feel uncomfortable or disgusted. Especially since there’s a high chance the ML will eventually be “redeemed” in the FL’s eyes and they’ll end up as a harmonious couple in the finale.
That doesn’t necessarily mean the screenwriter hates women. More likely, the author is fully aware that dark, spicy stories like this are popular and have a large, loyal audience. At the same time, such dramas can still be socially harmful, as they often package unhealthy relationship dynamics in an attractive form. Ironically enough, in this case the scriptwriter is actually a woman.
That said, I think some viewers will be frustrated with the final episodes. There's a lot of drama, tears, and character actions that don't make much sense. The heroine's revenge feels underwhelming. She can't carry it out calmly, methodically, or with a proper plan; instead, she just lashes out blindly at her enemies.
The worst thing, in my opinion, is what the writer did: there were no more passionate moments between the main characters, and we didn't even get a courtesy kiss in the finale.
Despite these flaws, I still ended up liking the series more than I probably should have.
But they gave us that steamy scene in episode 22 (unfortunately interrupted by too many flashbacks), and after that my complaints pretty much stopped. There are actually quite a few well-executed intimate scenes like that throughout the series.