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xXabsintheXx

독일 ~ Where the waves gush against your windows
Fated Hearts chinese drama review
Completed
Fated Hearts
1 people found this review helpful
by xXabsintheXx
12 days ago
38 of 38 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 9.5

Family bonds and family secrets

I expected a lot from this drama and it did meet my expectations.

The storytelling was well structured. Hopping from one part-story to the other, neither too short nor too long, there was a good balance of how the story developed and how secrets unfolded throughout. There happened to be so many cornered situations where I couldn't think any rational outcome, and yet they actually found solutions that worked well. Many outcomes were not predictable even though certain characters might have given out hints of their later actions. And while the drama was filled with many betrayals that it might could have gotten boring, the writers managed to make each further reveal even more shocking - until that one big event, that left even me speechless. That one scene was well displayed/edited, awesomely performed and had a lasting impact on me.

What I loved the most was the slow development between the leads. Given the characters' history, every faster way would have been illogical. Thankfully it had just the right pace to make the whole relationship palpable and strong. Therefore, I was grateful for so many episodes of uncertainty and anticipation. And once accomplished, the leads never wavered and still stayed true to themselves. While being deeply in love, they stayed in-character, their fierce attitude during important events remained (the God of War was still the God of War and the female general never got too girly). Every behaviour fitted just right depending on the situation. I loved that wild, intense gaze of the ML, while he looked at his enemies throughout the drama, as well as all the sweet moments between him and the FL. The hugging, the cuddling, unconsciously caressing of the other one's ear, fingers, cheeks, arms.

The drama has a wide set of various and complex characters. Non of them appeared to be what they seemed to be at first. So many people with hidden secrets, agendas and two faces. I felt greatly entertained by that. In the end every character still appeared reasonable and true to themselves. While the younger ones (the princess and the second prince) grew new traits with the difficult situations they had to face later on, the actual grown-ups (the leads and everyone else) were already full-fledged from the beginning, but you would only discover every side of them as the story went further. I found it extremely intriguing that some of them were so deep into the gray zone that it took me until the last episode to actually see their true nature and until I realized who was actually beyond redemption. The acting was convincing in making me confused for a long time. I always hoped for the better but some people couldn't be saved at all.

I think the main theme of the drama was actually "family bonds". Because in the end everything came down to that. Second would be the siblings dynamics. They showed two different kinds of how those could look and I enjoyed both of them.

Other things that added to the fun:
- Awesome fighting scenes! Didn't look too chaotic and you could actually follow their moves, plus well placed slo-mos that increased the impact of the entrances.
- Music. Again and again I realized how much the music could influence the feeling of a scene. And they just delivered here. Especially the battle music was captivating.

I wavered between a 9.5, because their were one or two tiny things I found unnecessary, but the overall enjoyment was too good.
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