MDLers' Favorite Chinese Movies Hua Qian Gu, determined to change her ominous fate, faces numerous trials to become Bai Zi Hua’s disciple. Saved by him, she secretly loves Bai Zi Hua, the leader of the Chang Liu sect. After passing many tests, they fall in love. However, Bai Zi Hua sacrifices himself for the greater good, and Hua Qian Gu stands by him through life and death. Their love, courage, and determination allow them to overcome all obstacles, leading to a fairytale conclusion. Will their bond be strong enough to defy fate and survive the ultimate test? (Source: MyDramaList) Edit Translation
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- Native Title: 花千骨
- Also Known As: Hua Qian Gu , Journey of a Flower , Xian Xia Qi Yuan Zhi Sha Qian Mo , 仙侠奇缘之杀阡陌 , 仙俠奇緣之殺阡陌
- Screenwriter: Zhou Zhi Yong
- Director: Charlie Zhang
- Genres: Mystery, Romance, Wuxia, Fantasy
Where to Watch The Journey of Flower
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Cast & Credits
- Chen Du LingHua Qian GuMain Role
- Toby LeeBai Zi HuaMain Role
- Lai Mei YunTang BaoSupport Role
- Winnie ZhangQing ShuiSupport Role
- Daniel ChanLuo He DongSupport Role
- Zhang LiXia Zi XunSupport Role
Reviews
Good acting in a rather mediocre screenplay
I should mention that I have watched the drama before watching the movie. Even though it's been a while, it definitely helped me understand the plot. And this is where the major fault of the movie comes in, in my opinion. While trying to include many of the major plotlines and best-known scenes, the connections between these scenes feel really rushed and under-explained. Basically, the makers have tried to condense a 58-episode drama into a 1.5h movie. I think, if I didn't know the rough plotline, I wouldn't have been able to follow what's happening. If they had made the movie longer, it would really have helped.In contrast to what I read in some of the comments the acting by Chen Duling, Li Chengbin and Mao Zijun is good, though. Considering the material they had to work with it's really impressive actually. In fact, I prefered Chen Duling's Xiao Gu to Zhao Liying's (even though she's doing a great job), because her Xiao Gu was not as over-the-top girly innocent (you know what I mean) as Chinese dramas will sometimes have it. I also liked that they left one scene in that was censored in the 2015 version, even though it feels like the script doesn't really explain what's going on.
CGI isn't great and the entire plot feels rushed and some scenes disconnected, but the cast really saved the show. So, in my opinon, it's still a movie worth watching but it won't change your life. I'm gonna look for more dramas with the lead actors, though.
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A Visually Striking Film with Untapped Potential
If this had been a drama like the original story, I would have dropped it. But because it was a movie, I found it easier to take in and digest. I initially gave it a chance because it stars Chen Duling, and I thought the visuals were beautiful. Some of the scenes between Chen Duling and Mao Zijun were exquisite, and I would have loved to see their storyline—and his backstory—further explored. I found them to be the most interesting aspect of the film.However, everything else fell short for me. Strangely, even though it was only an hour-and-a-half feature, the execution and pacing felt off. The narrative was choppy and didn’t flow smoothly, which made it feel underdeveloped despite its potential.
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