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Legend of the Female General chinese drama review
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Legend of the Female General
10 people found this review helpful
by introverted kdrama lover
28 days ago
36 of 36 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 5.5
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She Fought, She Loved, She Won… But the Drama Fell Just Short

“The general who commanded both her life and her army.”

The Legend of the Female General was an okay watch for me. The story set out to be empowering and in some ways it was. We got to follow He Yan’s journey as she fought against all odds to become the first female general of Wei. What struck me most was how she had to constantly disguise herself, bending her own identity just to keep moving forward. She didn’t have much free will, but what she did have was resilience ;an unshakable determination to live life on her own terms.

The drama touched on so many different aspects. There was comradeship, which I really enjoyed watching develop. It wasn’t easy for He Yan to gain the trust of her fellow soldiers, but over time, their loyalty to her felt genuine and heartfelt. Then there was the romance, which honestly melted me a little. He Yan fell in love with Xiao Jue(the “moon”)and in my eyes, she won. I loved how supportive he was of her, even back in their school days when he thought she was a boy. His attention was always on her and those expressive eyes said more than words ever could.

Family was another thread running through the story. Though her own relatives mistreated her and wanted her gone, He Yan always seemed to find true family wherever she went. Friends turned into siblings, comrades into a home. That part really grounded the story for me...(Ride or Die Buddies).

Still, I can’t say the drama completely won me over. For some reason, it just didn’t have that extra spark that makes a show unforgettable. I enjoyed it, I appreciated the acting but it’s not something I’d call a must-watch. It was good, just not one that’s going to linger in my memory for long.

In short, The Legend of the Female General was well-rounded, heartfelt, and empowering, but it stopped just short of being truly memorable.
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