It’s quite entertaining. I like the banters between the characters. Liu He is funny with his lack of understanding or the unwillingness to acknowledge the dangers. And the attempts to drive some reason into the head of the future emperor. I suppose that they won’t change much as Liu He is a historical figure but the ending won’t be bad. Still I am curious of their fight against the fate.
It’s a fluffy situational romantic comedy. The elements of war and witchcraft intrigue are just to push the action forward (and apparently show off shirtless body) . Anyone expecting complex plot twists should skip it (or wait for a change of mood). Here we are served some funny situations and unconventional characters. Actually I very much enjoy Ryan Cheng in a puppy version.
Besides editing, they also condensed a lot of the events/characters and didn’t have the time to build up character…
What about ban on the reincarnation/ reborn motive? Is it rumours or is it real? Or did they just decide that the market is oversaturated with this theme and tried something else?
Can somebody explain? Had this drama had some serious censorship problems and had to be cut into pieces then put back together? The fight scenes are awesome, Cheng Lei’s brooding general is amazing but the whole just misses something… And the strange episodes’ length…
For me Yu En Tai stole the show as Zhuang Shi Yang. I got hooked till the end because I just wanted to see him fall. His acting may seem exaggerated but it really suits. There were moments I wanted to strangle him with my own hands just to wipe this false pitifulness out of his face.
The plot is gripping like a modern psychological horror however had just a tad too many really too ridiculous moments.
The plot is gripping like a modern psychological horror however had just a tad too many really too ridiculous moments.
The romance??? Kind in the background.