This was filmed in 2016 i think, later China implemented ban on Korean TV shows, movies and actors and this was…
This is like the first time (that I know of) they sell a banned drama to overseas. I hope this becomes a trend because I'd love to see those shelved dramas. I mean there are so many of them!
100% agree. I was worried the ending would be bad because I read the comments before watching it but I think the whole drama was well done, specially the ending. Actually, the last few episodes were my favorites. I almost cried at the end. Their individual life stories and their relationship were both realistic and well portrayed. Certainly one of my favorite dramas.
I'm on episode 3 and I want to drop it. The romance and the two leads are sooo boring. Can anyone give me reasons to keep watching this? Spoilers are welcomed. (I really wanted to watch this because I love historical dramas and Jang Hyuk but I feel hopeless.)
Episode 11 is the beginning of a descent into tragedy that becomes more emotionally arresting with each episode.…
Trigger warning: in the last sentence I briefly describe a violent death I've watched 36 episodes now so I'll give my current opinion on the show. The Untamed is really good so far. I didn't like the beginning I guess because there were a few monsters and I'm not much into that, I'm more into martial arts and stuff like that. Also, it seemed like the story wasn't going nowhere because things weren't actually clear. But after it picked its pace it progressed smoothly. I really enjoyed the development of Wuxian's evil sorcery and the growing of his vision. Although not exactly evil, he wasn't a saint either. I like when things get complicated because humans are complicated. When people started turning against him, my heart sunk and it only made me sympathize with him more. Following your ideals when they are different from people around you it can make you feel very lonely so every time he got lost in thought during those days in the cave with the rest of the Wen clan it made me feel so sad. When things got out of control and both his sister's husband and her died because of him my heart crushed. The chaos, the guilty feeling... I like when I can't see such dramatic occurrences coming in dramas. I like to be surprised. Another aspect that I came to like about this drama is how effortlessly it goes from very serious to very soothing (I don't know), episodes like the one Lan Zhan went to visit Wuxian at the Burial Mounds or the episode where Wuxian was afraid of his nephew spirit dog. Episodes like that made me really happy after so many tough ones. Summarizing: so far (I can't say how things are going to turn out in the end) I can say although it's sad, I've seen more tragic dramas. I have PTSD from Scarlet Heart to this day! I mean, who wouldn't. The guy cooked her best friend!
Episode 11 is the beginning of a descent into tragedy that becomes more emotionally arresting with each episode.…
I've watched a few tragic Chinese dramas so I know how tough they can be. The Chinese know how to makes us suffer. By the way I'm watching episode 14 right now and I'm enjoying it.
Its okay if you dont liked it that much, but saying this drama overrated is disrespecful because 95% of the review…
How can thinking a drama is overrated be disrespectful? Everyone has the right to an opinion. Just because most people don't agree with her that doesn't mean she's being disrespectful.
I'm sorry but this is just dumb. This is not how you write a story. Seriously, the male lead make one theory in his head to have it confirmed in the next scene. There's no difficulty whatsoever in finding leads and evidence in this drama. Everything is just there for anyone to solve the case. What? There are tons of construction companies or whatever in that place and the male lead remembers one he saw earlier and it's the right one. He goes to that shop and finds the knife and the test results are positive. I just can't with this drama.
I've watched 36 episodes now so I'll give my current opinion on the show. The Untamed is really good so far. I didn't like the beginning I guess because there were a few monsters and I'm not much into that, I'm more into martial arts and stuff like that. Also, it seemed like the story wasn't going nowhere because things weren't actually clear. But after it picked its pace it progressed smoothly. I really enjoyed the development of Wuxian's evil sorcery and the growing of his vision. Although not exactly evil, he wasn't a saint either. I like when things get complicated because humans are complicated. When people started turning against him, my heart sunk and it only made me sympathize with him more. Following your ideals when they are different from people around you it can make you feel very lonely so every time he got lost in thought during those days in the cave with the rest of the Wen clan it made me feel so sad. When things got out of control and both his sister's husband and her died because of him my heart crushed. The chaos, the guilty feeling... I like when I can't see such dramatic occurrences coming in dramas. I like to be surprised. Another aspect that I came to like about this drama is how effortlessly it goes from very serious to very soothing (I don't know), episodes like the one Lan Zhan went to visit Wuxian at the Burial Mounds or the episode where Wuxian was afraid of his nephew spirit dog. Episodes like that made me really happy after so many tough ones. Summarizing: so far (I can't say how things are going to turn out in the end) I can say although it's sad, I've seen more tragic dramas. I have PTSD from Scarlet Heart to this day! I mean, who wouldn't. The guy cooked her best friend!