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Veil of Shadows chinese drama review
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Veil of Shadows
18 people found this review helpful
by hum
25 days ago
29 of 29 episodes seen
Completed 1
Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 10.0

Skillful Storytelling. Mesmerizing Visuals. But Logic Breaks in the Final Episode.

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My score journey

∘ after 15 ep = 8.5
∘ nearing toward ep 20 = 9
∘ ep 22-28 = 9.5
∘ after ep 29 = 9

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I’m completely hooked for the first 24 episodes before the fast campaign was released. At that point, I couldn’t wait any longer, so I went all in in one go.

I am mind-blown at every turn of events. Every episode surprises me. I can’t guess ahead. It’s the only Chinese drama in a long time that I almost never fast-forward. Instead, I keep rewinding again and again. The story is solid, most of the logic is tight, the story unfolding is skillful, the acting is mesmerizing, all the dialogues are worth listening to, and the visuals are breathtaking!

But what a pity, the director disappointed me a bit right at the very end. This already happened once when I watched "The Yin-Yang Master: Dream of Eternity" from the same director/writer, where something fell apart at the end. And with this drama, he repeats it again (full complaint with spoiler alert at the bottom).

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🍅 Visualization - Cinematography

The composition in each frame is beautiful - real food for the eyes. The camera work is well designed. There are so many camera techniques used to drive the story’s dynamics. I can see how everything is well thought, well designed before execution.

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🍅 Visualization - Choreography

The characters’ movements are heavily choreographed and executed with visionary eyes. This shows how thoughtful the behind-the-scenes team is. They maximize every technique, even the beauty of the actors’ movements, to deliver each scene with maximum impact.

The choreography of the nine-tailed fox sisters is especially alluring. Both of the sisters feel totally out of this world. They’re captivating to watch, and just by watching them, I was pulled into their demonic spell.

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🍅 Story

The story keeps surprising me. Just when I think there’s nothing new left, it goes beyond what I could think of - again and again.

There’s always something new to discover. Things keep moving forward. Nothing feels repetitive. The pacing is tight - nothing drags, nothing slows down.

I can clearly see the writer/director’s complex mind and his ability to keep up with it. He doesn’t miss most of the points he sets up and comes back to resolve them.

But it’s a pity - he drops that momentum right at the last episode (more complaints at the bottom).

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🍅 Character Design

There are many interesting characters being introduced throughout the story. While their roles vary in weight, no one feels like filler.

Even small roles are introduced at the right time, with clear identity and purpose. Every character feels fully realized, which strengthens the whole story.

Another strong point is that this story doesn’t follow the typical two-lead structure. Most dramas stick to one main couple, making it easier for the audience to invest emotionally.

But this breaks that pattern. It presents two equally weighted couples - and it works! I’m fully drawn into all of them without feeling overwhelmed or diluted.

However, one character feels a bit off. When Su Jian / Mu Long appears, her character breaks the tone of the story. I get that the actress became popular for how her character in "My Journey to You" broke conventions, but here it feels like a copy-paste. It feels repetitive, uncreative and out of place.

I can understand the intention to add some color to the last demon subplot (there are 4 background stories for 4 demons, and this is the last one, so I get that the writer might be running out of ideas at this point), but since she only appears briefly, it lacks consistency and ends up being the only hole in an elegant cloth. Nonetheless, this is still considered a minor hole that I’m ok overlooking.

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🍅 Casting - or maybe Directing

The two nine-tailed fox sisters are perfectly cast. Their presence carries strong emotional and visual weight. They really sell the otherworldly feeling.

The voice of the younger fox sister also sounds very surreal to me. It's suitable for her nine-tailed fox demon role. I didn’t think it was her original voice at first and thought they sought out a voice actress to make the character sound like that, but it’s actually her own voice.

I also like Ji Ling / Chi Wen a lot. The actor still has room to improve, but he fits the naive, child-like nature well without going overboard.

Even the supporting cast is strong. The first supporting character who appears deserves special praise. The male nine-tailed fox makes a strong first impression. He sets the audience’s high expectations for side characters' role and performance right from the start. As a result, it sets the tone for the drama and the standard for all the side characters that follow.

I’m not sure if this is great casting or strong directing - probably both.

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🍅 Acting

The romantic vibes between the older fox sister and her partner don’t feel authentic, though. I don’t feel any romantic love there. In their love scenes, it feels like they’re just following basic acting techniques rather than acting from inner feeling.

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🍅 Music

I’m especially fond of their instrumental background music. It’s very well designed and composed - not just there to fill silence. The music fits the meaning of the scenes and enhances the intended atmosphere making emotions clearer and stronger.

And there are so many soundtrack pieces - both instrumental and lyrical. They have enough choices to not feel repetitive like "Pursuit of Jade", which relies heavily on one main song.

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🍅 Director/Writer

He has a very distinct signature style. His storytelling is layered and complex but not messy.

His vision is on another level, and he can turn his imagination into something tangible on screen. His stories unfold in unexpected ways, constantly pulling viewers deeper into his carefully constructed world.


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🍋 Core Issue: The ending breaks too many established rules.

🍋 Questions from the last episode (based on the remarks mentioned along the events in the new time/space, as shown below this question section) :

▶ Question #1
Why the hell Li Jie doesn't seem to know Ji Ling?? So Ji Ling doesn’t exist in Shilin Sect in the new time/space or what? Then who the hell is the dragon deity from 100 years ago when Wu Shiguang hadn’t even been born yet? Chi Wen? Then who the hell suppressed the original body of Jiu Ying with his spine?? Nobody??

▶ Question #2
If there is no Ji Ling at Shilin Sect, Yuan Wuhuo (the big brother) wouldn’t have that obsession after death to set Ji Ling free and protect him. Then how the hell was Li Jie born??

▶ Question #3
Li Jie doesn’t seem to know Ji Ling, but there seems to be a Ji Ling somewhere in the world since he hears a voice in his heart telling him to go find someone whose name or whereabouts he doesn’t even know. So what the hell could the background story be here that aligns with Li Jie’s origin if it isn’t tied to Yuan Wuhuo (the big brother)’s obsession after death?? I think there’s none!

▶ Question #4
How the hell do Ji Ling and Lu Wuyi turn into humans with no past memories? They haven’t died. They basically just travel through time and even seem to handpick the time/space they want to live in at the end, so they haven’t died or reincarnated from being demons. So how?? Like, how the hell?? And why?? Why no memories??

▶ Question #5
And why, why Wu Shiguang still has his memory from the original time/space when Li Jie and the demon hunter don't? In the new time/space, Ji Ling is supposed to be the only one who has the whole memory from the original time/space.

▶ Question #6
In the new time/space, Wu Shiguang doesn’t earn the six petals on his forehead, which means he doesn’t turn into a true dragon. So how does he become a dragon deity?

▶ Question #7
And to become a true dragon, he has to earn four dragon powers to activate his scales, horns, claws and eyes. If there’s no Ji Ling at Shilin Sect to prepare these dragon powers for Wu Shiguang, then it’s natural that Wu Shiguang can’t become a true dragon.

▶ Question #8
Why the hell did the writer let Jiu Ying’s spirit energy fragments go into the time travel with no follow-up story??? WHY THE HELL??? They could’ve just let Jiu Ying completely die with no trace, but WHY THIS?!! Are they going to make a sequel to this drama or what??


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🍋 Sequence of Events in the New Time/Space

(1) 150 years ago
- Yuan Xizai died
- Yuan Wuhuo (the big brother) met and imprisoned Ji Ling the fox
- Ji Ling swallowed dragon scale
- Ji Ling became the Dragon Deity
- Chi Wen left to press down the original body of Jiu Ying

(2) 100 years ago
- Wu Shiguang was born
- Yuan Wuhuo (the big brother) supposedly died around this time according to human life span
- Yuan Wuhuo (the big brother) was devoured by the Butterfly Twin Demons
- Born Yuan Wuhuo, the Butterfly Demon
- Born Li Jie who went to stay at Shilin Sect
▶ Li Jie supposedly met Ji Ling ─── (Question #1 & 2 & 3)

(3) 50 years ago
- the Flood Dragon's Massacre happened
- Wu Shiguang thought Shilin Sect killed his tribe and hated dragons
- Formless Moon Sect's members reborned
▶ Lu Wuyi was born ─── (Question #4)
▶ Ji Ling from the future killed Jiu Ying, the Fox Queen ─── (Question #4)
▶ Ji Ling brough Lu Wuyi away - no one in the world of this new time/space got to know her ─── (Question #4)
- at Shilin Sect, Ji Ling was still the dragon deity developing Ji Can, the Loneliness Demon, in his heart
- Li Jie was the commander at Shilin Sect

(4) Present
- Wu Shiguang supposedly went to Shilin Sect and found out the truth about who actually killed his tribe
- Wu Shiguang doesn't have to kill Jiu Ying (the Fox Queen) anymore
- Wu Shiguang still had to kill Chi Wen to kill the original body of Jiu Ying
▶ Wu Shiguang had to become a true dragon to kill Chi Wen ─── (Question #6 & 7)
▶ Wu Shiguang had no petal on his forehead ─── (Question #6 & 7)
- Wu Shiguang went to meet Wu Wangyan at Formless Moon Sect
- Wu Wangyan had no memory about Wu Shiguang
- Ji Ling was supposed to died from being devoured by Ji Can from extreme loneliness
- You Chi became the commander at Shilin Sect
- Yuan Wuhuo (the Butterfly Demon) supposedly died since the reason for his existence (obsession to kill and set Ji Ling free) vanished
- Li Jie actually supposedly died since the reason for his existence (obsession to protect Ji Ling) vanished
▶ Li Jie, instead, didn't seem to ever know Ji Ling. He said he always heard a voice in his mind to find a person whom he didn't know the name or his whereabout ─── (Question #1 & 2 & 3)
- Li Jie reached three-petal level
- Li Jie wanted to set off on a journey to find the reason for his existence.
▶ in the parallel time/space Ji Ling and Lu Wuyi were humans living in the same village, but didn't have memory about each other when they were demons ─── (Question #4)


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🍋 Other Remaining Questions Condensed around the End:

▶ Q8 ▶ How does the dragon ring that is supposed to be with Wu Shiguang end up back with Ji Ling when Ji Ling comes back to life???

▶ Q9 ▶ Who’s the owner of the 2nd Ji Can? Since the person has to have a dragon scale in their body, Yuan Wuhuo (the big brother) wouldn’t be the one. Chi Wen is on a supreme, real god tier, not a weak demon pretending to be a deity like Ji Ling, so he doesn’t seem to have one either.
≫≫ I think it's unnecessary to mention the 2nd Ji Can. In the whole drama, if we just focus on the only Ji Can in Ji Ling's heart, there wouldn’t be this loophole.

▶ Q10 ▶ Why does Lu Wuyi have to look exactly like Di Zhu?
≫≫ Again, I think it’s unnecessary to mention that Lu Wuyi’s appearance is exactly the same as Di Zhu’s. There’s no need to mention this at all.

▶ Q11 ▶ Jiu Ying seems to be the owner of the illusion between Lu Wuyi and Ji Ling in the star stone. The logic is that it’s an illusion drawn from the memory of someone who has also entered the star stone, but that person can’t be his own past self. Then who is the person Jiu Ying becomes in the illusion? Not the snake, right? Since the snake was Jiu Ying’s past self.

▶ Q12 ▶ Is the owner of Li Jie’s illusion in the star stone Yuan Wuhuo (the Butterfly Demon version)? But the owner of the illusion can’t be the past self and has to be someone else as an observer. So why does the butterfly demon become himself in the big brother version in the illusion? Or are they considered different people? But then there wouldn’t be an owner of the memory in the illusion, and that illusion couldn’t be shown.

▶ Q13 ▶ The male nine-tailed fox demon’s original form is female. In his male form, does that count as using a spell? But if he uses a spell, the frozen curse should follow to kill him. So how can he remain in male form without the curse chasing him?

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