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Fated in the Martial World chinese drama review
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Fated in the Martial World
3 people found this review helpful
by virgievirgie Flower Award1
2 days ago
34 of 34 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 7.5

Excellent acting for a decent low-budget Mini drama

A remake of a classic, “Fated in the Martial World” definitely can’t compare to its predecessor, “Mission of the Warriors”, and might even disappoint fans of the original. This is a small budget production headlined by B, C, D-listers. I actually did not watch the original 2001version , and I am reviewing this drama as a low budget production.

I actually quite enjoy the plot of the story. A story of bloodbath, revenge, martial world’s selfishness and greed, love, friendship and camaraderie. It’s a typical wuxia plot and I love this genre. The acting is surprisingly good, especially when I had no expectations coming into this. The cast is actually quite experienced in mini dramas. Led by Guan Chang and Wu Chong Xuan, their performance is better than some actors in bigger productions. They not only give off the correct vibes of their characters, but also do well in subtle emotional scenes.

The foursome has great chemistry. I enjoy the romance between the leads. There’s just enough romance to keep me happy, yet doesn’t derail from the revenge plot. I love their proposal and wedding scene, and it was quite unique with how they handle the marriage letter. The love triangle/square is not annoying but quite respectful. The friendship developed between the two female characters is beautiful to witness.

My biggest disappointment of the drama is the wuxia portion, specifically the action scenes. There are too many slow motion fight scenes to my liking, and not enough actual fights. There are many ‘chi’ aka internal power fighting. I would have loved to see the actors swinging the swords more. The last battle is super disappointing and anti-climatic. Additionally, in the first half of the drama, our formidable leads get hurt or faint way too often. I also rarely see the prowess of the female lead, when she’s supposed to fight really well.

“Fated in the Martial World” is a short mini drama with episodes ranging from 12-20 minutes long. It’s not bad for what it is, but could be disappointing to fans of the original drama or novel. The acting is really good and I enjoy actors not having the white filter or white makeup treatment. Wu Chong Xuan looks like a healthy, manly warrior and is quite hot in this drama. LOL


Completed: 4/19/2026 Review #684
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