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Blades of the Guardians chinese drama review
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Blades of the Guardians
5 people found this review helpful
by virgievirgie Flower Award1
Feb 26, 2026
Completed
Overall 8.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

Indisputable excellent fight scenes but with a Thin plot

When the Director is famed martial artist Yuen Woo Ping + Producer, martial artist and Male Lead Wu Jing + the one and only Jet Li as a guest star, there is NO doubt that “Blades of the Guardians” will have excellent fight choreography and amazingly performed action scenes by everyone.

If you enjoy the traditional old-school wuxia fights, you are in for a treat. This movie is action-packed from start to finish. Every single actor looks like a warrior out there, no matter if you are a man or woman. The hard-hitting close combat fights, and the swinging blades and fists are sure to delight many wuxia fans. I was totally impressed with everyone putting in their hardest effort. Reading a little about this movie, I found out that the original Princess role was played by Mongolian actress, Narnaash, but she was blacklisted due to fake education records. But do not fear because Chen Ji Jun (with a martial arts background herself) took that role and RAN with it. Playing against veterans such as Wu Jing, Nicholas Tse and the handsome Yu Shi and Ci Sha, my eyes were glued to her! She was amazing in every way! If we are speaking of acting performances, everyone was great - from the veterans and guest stars down to the young boy, Little 7.

But if you are looking for a more balanced movie, unfortunately, “Blades of the Guardians” is unable to provide you with that. The plot may not be difficult to understand but most background information was provided by a few quick flashbacks. As amazing as the action scenes are, I wish the drama had sacrificed a few of them, and given me more screentime on the relationship and backgrounds of the characters. I want to know more about the Guardians, so that I can care about them more. There’s not enough breathing room in between the scenes for me to think and feel.

Since “Blades of the Guardians” is an adaptation of a manhua, the story hasn’t quite ended yet. But the movie does close its first arc, focusing on the bounty hunters, fugitives and the desert. The story should continue on in Chang’an, if there’s a second movie.

Is it recommended? Yes, if you enjoy excellent action and fight scenes. These fights are hard-hitting and brutal (not for the faint-hearted). But if you are looking for excellent storytelling, "Blades of the Guardians" is not quite there. But two hours in the movie theater did pass by rather quickly and I didn’t check for time at all. I was entertained and focused.



Completed: 2/26/2026 Review #670
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