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Fate Chooses You chinese drama review
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Fate Chooses You
16 people found this review helpful
by ChineseDramaFan
10 days ago
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 8.0

No Kisses? No Problem

Kissing scenes? Yeah, don't hold your breath. It's Ren Jia Lun. What do you expect? The guy is basically famous for not kissing his co-stars—except for maybe one or two dramas I can think of. But you know what? I still totally loved this series. And I say that as someone who usually craves romance. For me, the love here is quiet and real. It's in the way they care for each other, not in big passionate moments. Lu Qian Qiao's love for Xin Mei, and her love for him? Undeniable.

The story itself is completely captivating. It starts as a xianxia fantasy, but its message hits close to home today: how the powerful and greedy elites will tear apart the world just to live forever. That part really sticks with the audience.

Lu Qian Qiao is a war ghost—an immortal with insane physical strength. But the trade-off is, he can't taste, feel, or see the way humans do. His world has no color. Even though he loves painting, everything he creates is gray. Food tastes disgusting to him—except wine. He can't feel pain. His wounds heal instantly. And worst of all, he doesn't die. He just watches the people he cares about grow old and slip away, over and over. That's his torture. So while others fight to become immortals, he fights to become human. It's such a beautiful, heartbreaking role reversal.

Xin Mei's first encounter with him is both hilarious and heartwarming. She has this curse: marry three men, and each one will die young. But she's kind-hearted. So instead of letting a good, worthy man be her third husband and die, she chooses a sinful one. At that moment, Lu Qian Qiao is in prison waiting for his execution. To her, he's perfect. And coincidentally, he's also looking for a bride as the first step in his plan to become human.

So the knot is tied early. It's a marriage of convenience—each with their own secret goal. But very quickly, it becomes so much more. Love. Trust. A deep yearning for each other.

Ren Jia Lun as Lu Qian Qiao is wonderful. His costumes and hairstyling are gorgeous (no weird helmet head), and his fight choreography is clean, sharp, and believable. His dialogue is simple, but every word feels honest and meaningful. His character is so powerful that every time he shows up, you just know everything's going to be okay.

Wang He Run as Xin Mei is amazing too. She has this sweet, innocent smile you won't forget. Unlike the other cultivators, she's genuinely kind. But when she needs to protect the people she loves, her eyes turn sharp—almost unrecognizable. And when she unleashes her full power, she becomes this fierce, brutal force of justice, cutting down evil without mercy. Wang He Run played that transformation perfectly.

All the good guys are incredibly lovable, and the villains, truly awful (in the best way). Every actor made their role believable. Bravo to the whole cast. You can also see the detail and hard work in every scene setting—it just adds to the viewing pleasure.

Overall, this is a drama rather well done. Don't let the current 8.0 rating fool you. Honestly? Though the storyline may be a bit predictable, that score doesn't do it justice—especially when you see other, weaker shows rated higher.

Don't miss this one!
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