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Whispers of Fate chinese drama review
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Whispers of Fate
5 people found this review helpful
by Crazy about Asian dramas
Nov 14, 2025
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 6.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 3.5
This review may contain spoilers

I wish it has a love story but it didn't have.

Those who enjoy romance or love stories, or who like seeing Luo Yun Xi in love stories, might not be interested in this drama. I liked him in Till the End of the Moon — his acting was top-notch. The way he played two characters in one body — the devil and the deity — was remarkable. Naturally, I expected the same kind of love story in this drama. However, it was a very different story.

At first, there is no love story in the drama. If I had known this, I would not have watched the drama in the first place, because I enjoy love stories more. But this does not mean I don’t care about the storyline; I can overlook the absence of a love story if the story is heart-touching. Unfortunately, this drama did not have that.

Secondly, the male protagonist was too focused on his past. Every action of his was connected with previous events, which made the drama a little boring, especially because forty episodes included so many flashbacks — sometimes after every five episodes. Until the end, the male protagonist kept thinking about past moments and his resentments.

When I saw the first short kiss scenes between the leads, my hopes were raised that a love story would develop. But when the female lead left him in the last six episodes, it became clear that this was her final appearance, and their emotional connection ended there.

The only thing I liked about the drama was the acting. From the main characters to the supporting cast, everyone performed amazingly.
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