Revenge, Retribution, Responsibility in upcoming Zhang Yun Long dramas with Ju Jing Yi, Esther Yu Il dramma racconta la storia d'amore di Bai Feng Jiu e Dong Hua Di Jun, che abbraccia 2000 anni. Feng Jiu, la regina di Qing Qiu, è l'unica volpe rossa a nove code di Qing Qiu e quindi viene coccolata da tutti. Adora piangere e fare i capricci ma è anche tenace e coraggiosa. Un giorno, quando Feng Jiu è in montagna per la coltivazione, una bestia la attacca. Per fortuna, l'ex imperatore del cielo Dong Hua passa in quel momento e la salva. Per pagare il debito della gratitudine, Feng Jiu segue Dong Hua che va a combattere il ribelle Signore dei Demoni. Feng Jiu si rende presto conto che la gratitudine si è trasformata in amore, tuttavia, Dong Hua ha già dimenticato cos'è l'amore. Per tenerla al sicuro, Dong Hua invia Feng Jiu nel regno dei mortali, ma il guardiano che invia insieme a lei muore inaspettatamente. Nel tentativo di trovare il frutto immortale che può farla rinascere, Feng Jiu entra nel tempio della principessa fantasma. ~~ Tre vite, tre mondi, The Pillow Book, un altro romanzo di Tang Qi Gong Zi, è ambientato nello stesso universo di “Ten Miles of Peach Blossoms”. Modifica la Traduzione
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- Titolo Originale: 三生三世枕上书
- Conosciuto Anche Come: Drei Leben, drei Welten: die Bettlektüre , Eternal Love, The Pillow Book , San Sheng San Shi Zhen Shang Shu , Three Lives, Three Worlds, The Pillow Book , Três Vidas, Três Mundos, O livro de Travesseiros , Три жизни, три мира: Записки у изголовья , 三生三世枕上書
- Regista: Chu Yui Bun, Hsuan Yang
- Sceneggiatore: Hu Ya Ting, Huang Shan Shan, Liang Zhen Hua
- Generi: Romantico, Wuxia, Drama, Fantasy
Dove Guardare Eternal Love of Dream
Cast & Ringraziamenti
- Dilraba Dilmurat Ruolo Principale
- Vengo Gao Ruolo Principale
- James Li Ruolo di Supporto
- Lawrence Wang Ruolo di Supporto
- Yuan Yu Xuan Ruolo di Supporto
- Fan Zhi Xin Ruolo di Supporto
Recensioni
Feng Jiu mitica!
Se si guarda Eternal Love non si può non amare Feng Jiu con il suo debito di gratitudine verso Dong Hua. Il personaggio mi ha subito incuriosita, anche perché come detto già nella recensione ad Eternal Love, Feng Jiu dà senso al personaggio di Dong Hua che altrimenti, a mio modo di vedere, rimarrebbe troppo apatico.La storia si sviluppa sulla falsa riga di Eternal Love con tre mondi e tre vite (che è anche parte del titolo cinese originale), e come per Eternal Love ci sono vite che ho amato di più ed altre meno. Inizialmente il drama non mi stava piacendo poiché credevo ripartisse dal finale di Eternal Love, invece ricostruiscono l'intera storia mantenendo la trama, ma modificandola nettamente rispetto ad Eternal Love. Mi ci è voluto un po' per staccarmi completamente dalla storia già presentata in Eternal Love, ma è stato davvero l'unico difetto in una storia d'amore complessa che ho divorato.
Ho amato come in Eternal Love la conferma di Si Ming e del Terzo Principe. Mi sono appassionata a Cheng Yu (attrice diversa da Eternal Love ma che ho preferito) ed al suo rapporto ambiguo con Terzo Principe, e non ho gradito per nulla il cambio di attore per Zhe Yan e Migu.
Le ambientazioni sono le stesse di Eternal Love con la tana della volpe che in Cina è ormai nota meta turistica. Mi sarei aspettata anche qualche apparizione di Bai Qian (appare in una piccola scena) e Ye Hua, ma per lo più vengono solo nominati.
Nel complesso lo ritengo un drama fantastico da 10, soprattutto grazie all'interpretazione di Delireba, senza di lei credo che la storia avrebbe perso molto. Però se dovessi scegliere riguarderei a vita Eternal Love ❤️
An Eternal Nightmare
After watching Ten Miles of Peach Blossoms when it first streamed, I was very excited to watch Eternal Love of Dream despite the change in story. However, I was very disappointed in it and found it hard to watch. It took me several months to get through it which rarely happens.Pros:
- Bringing back Vengo Gao and Dilraba Dilmurat was the best part of the show and frankly the only reason I persisted through it till the end. Their chemistry, as before, was flawless and their acting was on point. No complaints there!
- The cinematography was lovely and I found the sets to overall be more realistic than in TMOPB.
- As always the OST was beautiful.
- Costuming, again, was perfect. I appreciated how each tribe had their own general but unique style without all looking the same.
Cons:
-This may seem minor or petty, but I was not fond of some of the recasts, Cheng Yu in particular. The new actress appears significantly younger and some of her scenes with Lian Song just didn't work for me with the obvious age difference, she just seems too young for him. The actress in TMOPB seemed to be a more comparable age and the two actors played off each other much better, in my opinion.
-The plot positively dragged for me. The constant misunderstandings between Feng Jiu and Dong Hua from the very beginning to quite literally the very end got exhausting after a while. The fact that neither seemed to learn from past mistakes was also frustrating and that more than a few of their misunderstandings seemed very forced, that if they had just used some common sense there wouldn't even be an issue, just compounded the issue. A'Lanruo's Dream was a particular challenge to get through. There were aspects that were not explained well and it got confusing at times with what was going on and who was who and what their relationships were. Most of it got ironed out in the end, but in the moment it was confusing and frustrating. I also never got a very clear picture of why A'Lanruo was hated so much by everyone or why she was abandoned as a child. There were hints, but nothing definitive so the blanks within her life were another source of frustration.
- I very much liked Feng Jiu in TMOPB, but I realized very soon after starting this drama that part of that was because she was seen in small doses overall. With her as the lead in this drama, I definitely found her to be a little more over the top and annoying at times. When she's a fox towards the beginning was particularly cringy and a challenge to watch. I would have really liked to see her character develop and mature and mellow from the childishness to a more measured level.
- The side characters were a mixed bunch. Ji Heng in particular annoyed the crap out of me. She was a basically pointless character whose only purpose was to sow discord between Feng Jiu and Dong Hua. Xiao Yan deserved so much better than her whininess. Xiao Yan on the other hand was a lot of fun and I enjoyed seeing Lian Song and Si Ming back. Chong Li was a welcome addition as was Qing Ti. As a side note, I found the dismissal of the deaths of Meng Shao and his family more than a little irritating. I came to really like Meng Shao and appreciate his character development so the fact that his death was barely mentioned and even then just in passing as part of the royal family was off-putting. He wasn't a main character, but he had enough of a part to deserve a little more recognition.
-The villains were okay but not particularly impressive. Miao Luo's obnoxious evil laugh got old real fast and I never found her to be particularly threatening or interesting. It could be that I'm just forgetting, but I didn't get a real sense for why she was evil or what her motivation was other than because of how she was created. At least with Nie Chuyin his motivation was clearly power and the desire to rule. I honestly would have found it more interesting to have him as the main villain as he was far more compelling and interesting to watch.
- As with pretty much every drama I've watched, the CGI definitely leaves more than a little to be desired. The episodes with Feng Jiu in her fox form were a bit painful to watch, in more ways than one. The bad effects and her behavior combined made those some tough episodes to get through.
-A relatively minor issue, but I always get frustrated with these fantasy dramas and how unclear they make the passage of time. You watch a few episodes and think a few days or months have gone by only to find out that nope, its been a few hundred years. I feel like they could make that a little more clear.
In the end, did I hate it? No. Did I love it? Also no. It wasn't a bad drama, but it wasn't a particularly good one either. It pales hugely in comparison to TMOPB in pretty much all aspects. It's certainly not one that I'll ever have the desire to rewatch but I also don't necessarily regret watching it either. It simply wasn't quite my cup of tea.


























