A refreshing xianxia journey that stays true to Its roots
Right from the start, the story grabbed me because there’s always something happening, little twists and unexpected turns almost every episode which keeps the excitement going.Yang Yang really carries the show well, his character feels sharp, cautious and a bit unpredictable which makes him fascinating to follow.
It’s also nice that the drama doesn’t try to push in unnecessary romance just for the sake of it.
Instead, it sticks to the cultivation theme and focuses on the journey which makes it feel more authentic and different from many other fantasy dramas out there.
Another thing I love is the way the production team used real filming locations.
The natural landscapes whether it’s quiet valleys, mysterious forests, or snowy mountains look stunning on screen and give the world a lot of depth.
The show doesn’t rely too heavily on CGI, so it feels more grounded and believable.
The Immortal Ascension is shaping up to be a really entertaining drama that balances beautiful visuals, strong acting and a story that actually stays true to its genre. For me, it’s exciting, refreshing and easy to get invested in.
If you enjoy xianxia with a real focus on the cultivation journey rather than just romance, this one is definitely worth watching!
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Strong FL drama with great chemistry
He Yan is such a strong and smart heroine and I loved watching her fight for her destiny.Zhou Ye is really charming and fun in the role, even if she’s a bit girly sometimes, she still makes He Yan likeable and relatable.
Ryan Cheng as Xiao Jue has this calm, smart vibe that balances her energy really well and I enjoyed seeing their relationship grow naturally without all the forced romance you sometimes get in these dramas.
The visuals are amazing too, the costumes, real locations and battle scenes all make the world feel alive.
Of course, it’s not perfect. Zhou Ye doesn’t always fully convince as a cross-dressing general, sometimes her playful, girly expressions make it hard to take her seriously in tough battle scenes.
Ryan Cheng is cute and charismatic but he doesn’t always have that commanding general presence,and their chemistry can feel a bit flat at times.
Some parts of the plot are a little too convenient like He Yan surviving extreme situations without much real danger and a few story shifts feel rushed or illogical.
Fans of the original novel might also be disappointed with how much was changed especially where romance was emphasized more than He Yan’s revenge story. But honestly, despite these flaws, the drama is still really fun and a bit of romance sprinkled in.
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