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Till the End of the Moon chinese drama review
Dropped 32/40
Till the End of the Moon
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by Anjulie
1 day ago
32 of 40 episodes seen
Dropped
Overall 6.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 6.0
Till the End of the Moon started out beautifully and immediately drew me in. It had all the elements I usually love — a strong female lead, a compelling storyline, and a male lead who completely commanded the screen. From the very beginning, the drama felt rich, emotional, and visually captivating.

One of the biggest highlights for me was the male lead and the incredible range he brought to his different portrayals. Watching him shift between Tantai Jin, Cang Jiu, and Mingli was fascinating. Each character felt distinct, and his expressions alone conveyed so much emotion — pain, vulnerability, darkness, longing — often without needing many words. It’s the kind of performance that keeps you glued to the screen because you never quite know what emotional layer you’ll see next.

I also appreciated having a strong female lead who could stand her ground. She wasn’t passive, and her presence added weight to the story, especially as the emotional stakes grew higher.

However, while the drama began with tremendous momentum, it unfortunately dragged in the later episodes. The emotional intensity that initially made the story so gripping started to feel stretched, and certain arcs seemed longer than necessary. Personally, I felt that if the drama had wrapped up around 34 episodes, it would have been nearly perfect — tighter, more impactful, and emotionally sharper.
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