An Epic Story Undercut by Its Execution
I have such a love-hate relationship with this drama. If it hadn’t been a Guo Jingming adaptation, I wouldn’t have tried so hard to stick with it. It held so much promise for me, but the execution, pacing, and some of the side plots didn’t quite land. The narrative itself was truly epic: wonderfully layered and poignant. When viewed as a continuum—tracking what happened to the characters and how much their lives had changed from the people we met at the start—the ending becomes incredibly impactful. Their trajectory, character growth, and the life challenges they faced added a depth that really drew me in.
Unfortunately, it was weighed down by uneven execution and common cinematic tropes—especially the overuse of memory sequences. That said, I can still see the potential in this drama and the elements that were truly compelling or kept me emotionally invested. So while this wasn’t a win for me, I don’t regret spending so much time on it.
Unfortunately, it was weighed down by uneven execution and common cinematic tropes—especially the overuse of memory sequences. That said, I can still see the potential in this drama and the elements that were truly compelling or kept me emotionally invested. So while this wasn’t a win for me, I don’t regret spending so much time on it.
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