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Interesting but lacks development
The story is pretty interesting but there is a lack of development particularly towards the end.The key characters (Lan, Lady Hong and Wu Ren Ai) are fleshed out pretty well with their individual back stories unraveling as the story progresses. These characters are relatable, and I did find myself caring about them quite early on, which kept me hooked early on.
Unfortunately, there seem to be invisible boundaries limiting the development of character relationships. The relationship between Lan and Lady Hong border on GL, but anyone who knows anything about China's censorship will know that it is impossible to portray directly. Yet, there is hardly enough innuendo. The closest suggestion comes towards the end with Lan losing her memory and yet is instinctively waiting for someone--a sort of plot device usually reserved for romantic relationships.
Then there is Ren Fan Sheng and Wu Ren Ai's relationship, which has very faint hints of a one-sided BL. In one scene, the usually nonchalant Ren secretly goes after a drunkard who has injured Wu. (And it is suggested that his punishment for the assailant is waaay worse than what the latter did to Ren). Then in another scene, Lan tells Wu that he has a special place in Ren's heart. But then again, the suggestions of romantic love are few and far between.
The lack of clear development for the character relationships are not a major issue though. What hurts the story more is the lack of clarification regarding the central conflict and premise: Lady Hong has the grant people's wishes but, in exchange, they have to give her their flower of lust. Lady Hong herself does not remember how she becomes someone like that until quite late in the series. All she knows is that she sustains herself by plucking the flower of lust in people and she cannot do so indefinitely--she has to pluck a white flower of lust from someone who is willing to give it up so that she can survive and make the person the next Lady Hong.
Even with the revelations that come a little too late in the story, there is a lack of resolution: an immortal who feeds on the flower of lust is the one who has given Lady Hong her power. It is said that the immortal feeds on people's desires (hence gaining energy from the flower of lust), but why on earth does she need a Lady Hong to be the proxy? The immortal appears to be the personification of cruel Fate, but it does not make the ending particularly satisfying.
There are also some major plot holes. Lan is the one with the white flower of lust, but because of her desire to save Lady Hong, her flower turns pink. Thus, the immortal offers her a potion that will erase her emotions. Yet, if she manages to erase her emotions, why would she willingly give up her flower for Lady Hong? The story is interesting, but it is unfortunate that it has not been developed fully. Perhaps there is room for a sequel, but in itself, the ending of the series isn't very satisfying.
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A whole heap of nothing!
This drama seemed to have had potential, but the writers dropped the ball big time!The characters might have been interesting, even appealing. The acting was semi-decent (if you don't count the FL - her character was an airhead!) The relationships should have been developed better - and what the hell was that ending!? After being loyal and constant for the entire series, the two main guys bail and jump ship with not so much as a believable farewell. And the two female leads - what? End up spending eternity together but we don't understand who or why?
So much time was wasted with the inedible cooking plot, and an assassin with more delusion than brains or talent. So many wasted opportunities for relationship developments. With such crappy writing and no real flow, rhyme or reason to the storyline, this ended up being a hodgepodge of possibilities and maybes and a whole lot of nothing.
Save your time! Skip this one.
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an interesting story with good jokes, but it can not take advantage of its potential
The basic idea of the story is interesting, the main characters are quite lovable, although they have no real emotional weight. As interesting and funny as the first few episodes begin, it becomes so boring in the middle. The whole story, 3 hours 30 minutes long, 1 hour 30 minutes for me, the characters somehow became superficial, I was not particularly interested in their fate. I started it because Pei Lun Quan, but he alone is not enough to watch this show. And unfortunately, even he's playing pretty mediocre on this show, his other dramas are waaaay better. Simply after the initial excitement, both the story and the characters flatten.Was this review helpful to you?