No matter how much I try, I just can't defend this drama.
Nothing about the show impressed me — from the story writing to the cast, everything felt far below average. Starting with the script: the writer tried everything — dragging nonsense across centuries and lifetimes, ML’s fake remarriage after having a kid with the FL (disgusting, no matter what his reasons were), unnecessary life sacrifices, chaos overload, and dialogues that made me cringe so hard I questioned my taste in dramas. I’m honestly so beyond disappointed that it’s bleeding into this half-hearted review I’m writing (~wiping tears that aren't falling anyway).
Things begin with the training of the goddess of chaos. Okay. Xu Kai, the god of — I forgot what — is her teacher. Cold-hearted, serious, distant… fine, no problem. He’s been living in seclusion for hundreds, maybe thousands, of years. He hardly speaks to anyone and has lowkey misogynist vibes. Then suddenly, the FL shows up, and bam, he falls in love with her in episode two (maybe). RIP character development — you had 46 freaking episodes, why the rush?
The plot is so inefficiently written. Time is wasted on events that add no substance, while side characters only exist to annoy you with their textbook clichés. A total letdown.
Then the FL dies. After 60,000 years, she’s resurrected, lives a new life (as a reincarnation), dies again, and wakes up years later as her original self. TF is going on? Now the ML wants to sacrifice himself to save her. Wow. So original. He is a rare combo of both sadist and masochist — truly.
Now let’s talk about the cast, which didn’t help either. FL and Xu Kai had zero chemistry. In fact, she didn’t fit the role at all. No doubt she’s a good actress, but her portrayal of a goddess just didn’t land for me. Honestly, someone like Landy Li (FL from The Starry Love) would’ve carried this role so much better. Xu Kai was just okay, but the awkwardness between them was visible — like, painfully visible.
The music? Meh — forgettable.
The costumes? Mediocre at best.
The only thing I genuinely loved was the VFX. Absolutely incredible. That scene where all the mythical creatures storm the god realm across the bridge? So lifelike. The team behind that deserves all the credit — clearly the only department that showed up with commitment.
Would I recommend this show?
I mean… I won’t stop you. But here’s your warning: this 46-episode mess isn’t worth the emotional investment. Do yourself a favor and keep the skip button close — you're going to need it.
Things begin with the training of the goddess of chaos. Okay. Xu Kai, the god of — I forgot what — is her teacher. Cold-hearted, serious, distant… fine, no problem. He’s been living in seclusion for hundreds, maybe thousands, of years. He hardly speaks to anyone and has lowkey misogynist vibes. Then suddenly, the FL shows up, and bam, he falls in love with her in episode two (maybe). RIP character development — you had 46 freaking episodes, why the rush?
The plot is so inefficiently written. Time is wasted on events that add no substance, while side characters only exist to annoy you with their textbook clichés. A total letdown.
Then the FL dies. After 60,000 years, she’s resurrected, lives a new life (as a reincarnation), dies again, and wakes up years later as her original self. TF is going on? Now the ML wants to sacrifice himself to save her. Wow. So original. He is a rare combo of both sadist and masochist — truly.
Now let’s talk about the cast, which didn’t help either. FL and Xu Kai had zero chemistry. In fact, she didn’t fit the role at all. No doubt she’s a good actress, but her portrayal of a goddess just didn’t land for me. Honestly, someone like Landy Li (FL from The Starry Love) would’ve carried this role so much better. Xu Kai was just okay, but the awkwardness between them was visible — like, painfully visible.
The music? Meh — forgettable.
The costumes? Mediocre at best.
The only thing I genuinely loved was the VFX. Absolutely incredible. That scene where all the mythical creatures storm the god realm across the bridge? So lifelike. The team behind that deserves all the credit — clearly the only department that showed up with commitment.
Would I recommend this show?
I mean… I won’t stop you. But here’s your warning: this 46-episode mess isn’t worth the emotional investment. Do yourself a favor and keep the skip button close — you're going to need it.
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