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Goodbye My Princess: Director's Cut
1 people found this review helpful
Jan 20, 2024
55 of 55 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 10
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Amazing story, told in the most heartwrenching way possible.

I can't even describe how much I love this drama. The directors cut is the only version I watched and I also don't have understanding for those who choose the cut version, knowing there is a more fleshed out one.

I know the most controversial part of the drama is Li Cheng Yin. I saw so many conflicting opinions about his character that it made me appreciate the actors performance even more. Cheng Xingxu... what an actor.
His character, Li Cheng Yin, is in no way a hero, but also no villain. He saw his brother getting murdered infront of his eyes, the brother who was the closest to him and the most honest. This, and the truth about his birth mother, gave him the reason and the motivation to fight for the Throne - knowing that those in the palace are nothing more than power hungry people. He made those plans before he fell in love with Xiao Feng, and I appreciate that he doesn't give this up for the sake of romantic love. Knowing that the palace is full of tyrants, he had to become one himself, infront of his love and wife, Xiao Feng. At the end, he gained justice for his dead brother and mother and got rid of all cruel people with power, but lost Xiao Feng on the way... forever.


Xiao Feng... She has become one my favorite FL in Cdrama-land. Peng Xiao Ren portrayed her perfect. I felt so much sympathy and sadness for her character, that her decision to end her life, was one I totally could understand. It was just too much for her, and neither way to live was in her favor.


A Story, so human and full of emotions, that it's hard to move on from.

Bravo.

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Twelve Letters
0 people found this review helpful
27 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 10

A deeply emotional story about two lost souls finding hope in each other

I was drawn to the screen from beginning to end. There was not one scene I skipped, and that speaks to quality of the story and it's execution.

I loved everything about it - the plot, the characters and the music.

Haitang and Xun are both characters with a traumatic childhood, that have to endure the pain of having absent parents or even an abusive father. Yet, it's exactly this similarity that they both find comfort and love within each other.

I can't recommend this drama enough for people who look for something deeply emotional, but yet doesn't shy away from showing the pain the characters have to experience.

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