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- Titre original: 逍遥四公子
- Aussi connu sous le nom de: Xiao Yao Si Gong Zi , 逍遙四公子
- Genres: Historique, Comédie, Fantastique
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Distribution et équipes
- Pan Lu YuNing ChenRôle principal
- Chen Jing YiYu DieRôle principal
- Luo Shi QiPrincess Huai AnRôle principal
- Wei WeiEmperor XuanRôle Secondaire
- Wang DongNing Zi Ming [Ning Chen's father]Rôle Secondaire
- Lan Cheng[Left Chancellor]Rôle Secondaire
Critiques
Fun to watch
If you're a fan of these short series, you probably know what happens in this show even before you watch it. None the less it is a fun watch. The one thing I usually hate about these short series, especially transmigration story's are the endings. Most of the time the whole thing is a dream or something similar. This show, however, has a good story. It also has entertaining characters, and an ending that doesn't make me feel like my hours were wasted.Cet avis était-il utile?
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The Plot Wasn't Reinventing the Wheel, But the Wheel Was Rolling
Lol, well, this was a good time.The plot is about as formulaic as instant noodles, but listen, if the noodles are tasty, I'm eating. The characters are likable, the humor - although ridiculous, it works, and the familiar tropes are executed well enough that I happily binged along. It gave me major Guardians of the Dafeng vibes, except with a much better Bixia, so getting invested was not exactly a struggle.
Now, if you're here for romance... respectfully, wrong train. The romance is very much a side quest. But if you're looking for comedy, adventure, friendship, occasional second-hand embarrassment, and a charismatic disaster of an ML, welcome aboard. The man is arrogant, impulsive, and operates on approximately three seconds of forethought, but he's entertaining enough that I mostly forgave him for it.
Special shoutout to the ML and the eunuch, who spent half the drama bickering their way into becoming my favorite duo. Also, a fun emperor in a c-drama? We love to see it.
That said, around Episodes 19–22 the momentum starts dipping. The plot begins to repeat itself a bit, especially with the family conflicts, and a few narrative/comments from the ML also didn’t really land for me and briefly broke the fun vibe I had until then. Nothing dramatic, just enough to deflate the charm a little. The drama probably could've shaved off a few episodes without losing much.
I've still got 11 episodes left, but the momentum is definitely not what it was in the beginning. Still having fun, just with a little more scrolling speed and a few more "haven't we done this already?" moments. Will update after I finish.
Update:
I made it to Episode 30 before the wheel finally rolled away without me. Somewhere along the way the drama got a bit too bland, and I realized I was watching out of habit rather than interest. It definitely didn't need this many episodes.
Still, for a mini-drama, it's not a bad watch at all. If you're looking for something light, easy, and low-commitment, this is perfectly capable of carrying a few cozy evenings.
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