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Moonlight Mystique chinese drama review
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Moonlight Mystique
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by the cranky ayi
19 days ago
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

A Fantastic Tale of Love & Forgiveness

I'm not a huge fan of Bai Lu but I started watching this show in between waiting for epidoses of Pursuit of Jade to drop. Moonlight Mystique presented a far superior contrast in storytelling & character development, & is a reminder of how there are very good shows out there that don't get a lot of hype.

Bai Lu plays Bai Shuo, a human noble woman destined for great power. She holds the key to the survival of the fatally cursed Demon King, Fan Yue, played by Ao RuPeng. Together they go through the steps of tribulation & ascendency of Bai Shuo in a series of challenges that further develop the back stories of all of the characters. I liked the balance of each character's storyline, such that there was no wasted time or stalling of the pacing in the show in general.

This drama is as bloody & gruesome as xianxia's can get, but all of the characters demonstrate that a balance of good & evil is present in every individual. Too many believe that beings can be divided neatly into distinct groups that don't mix, ie humans, demons, & eternals, but the main characters all exhibit mixed properties & attributes that don't fit "standard norms". Somehow there's strong message in this for our modern society, that people in our big wide world can't be categorized separately.

No action is what it seems & everyone does things to each other for a reason. Revenge killings are ever present but what transcends is the power of forgiveness. This seems to be the core of the story. It does get heavy on the melodrama, however, with a seemingly endless body count & characters dying repeatedly. It turns out the main characters are reincarnations of 60,000 year old supreme dieties, destined for yet another final showdown. The ending might not be satisfactory for some as it falls deeper into trajedy than most other stories, but neither is it a wrong ending as the whole drama starts & finishes with Bai Shuo. It wasn't until the end that I realized how much ground this drama covered, with Bai Shuo remaining true to herself in spite of all she that she goes through.

Overall, Moonlight Mystique was captivating to the end & is one of Bai Lu's better dramas.
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