Light, Funny, and Full Power
I Am Nobody follows the journey of Zhang Chulan, an ordinary young man who enters the hidden world of "Outsiders" (people with extraordinary powers) to uncover the truth behind his grandfather's mysterious death. Along the way, he meets Feng Baobao, a enigmatic girl searching for her real family and origins.
This isn't usually my go-to genre, but the great reviews convinced me to give it a try. The first few episodes (1–3) felt a bit rushed and hard to follow, with everything moving too quickly. But once I got a clearer grasp of the plot, it became really enjoyable and watch.
The plot is excellent, they do a great job explaining the universe and its rules. There are tons of characters, each with unique superpowers, which adds so much fun and variety. That said, the main characters, Zhang Chulan's superpower journey aren't explored deeply enough for my taste, but since this is only Season 1 and more seasons are planned, there's plenty of time to dive deeper in the future.
This season mainly focuses on Zhang Chulan's personal journey, introduces the world of Outsiders through various characters' backstories, and reveals parts of his grandfather's past. The comedy lands really well, it's witty and quirky without feeling forced. The action scenes are top-notch. The CGI is amazing overall, making the powers and fights look impressive. For acting, Wang Yinglu stands out the most as Feng Baobao, she nails the character's mysterious, emotionless yet captivating vibe perfectly.
Overall, it's a light and easy watch, kind of slow-paced at times but super enjoyable and entertaining
This isn't usually my go-to genre, but the great reviews convinced me to give it a try. The first few episodes (1–3) felt a bit rushed and hard to follow, with everything moving too quickly. But once I got a clearer grasp of the plot, it became really enjoyable and watch.
The plot is excellent, they do a great job explaining the universe and its rules. There are tons of characters, each with unique superpowers, which adds so much fun and variety. That said, the main characters, Zhang Chulan's superpower journey aren't explored deeply enough for my taste, but since this is only Season 1 and more seasons are planned, there's plenty of time to dive deeper in the future.
This season mainly focuses on Zhang Chulan's personal journey, introduces the world of Outsiders through various characters' backstories, and reveals parts of his grandfather's past. The comedy lands really well, it's witty and quirky without feeling forced. The action scenes are top-notch. The CGI is amazing overall, making the powers and fights look impressive. For acting, Wang Yinglu stands out the most as Feng Baobao, she nails the character's mysterious, emotionless yet captivating vibe perfectly.
Overall, it's a light and easy watch, kind of slow-paced at times but super enjoyable and entertaining
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