When A Generation Born Into a dying Era
This is definitely one of the best things I’ve watched in my life, it’s so beautifully written and executed.
The way The drama started was enough for me to pick it up until the end
The drama has wars, battles, politics, world building etc
but what makes it so great is the overwhelming feeling that every character is living in a world that gets into chaos slowly each day
and it’s not your typical story where the hero will change the world one day and sets the order of things.., nah , it’s a story where a generation of people played their own part in a chaos world and chasing their dreams and aspirations while unknowingly moving closer to their own destruction
it’s epic and melancholic
The world is ancient and large which makes the story has constant a sense of uncertainty and danger
The political game in the story is an imitation of The late eastern Han dynasty and the beginning of the three kingdoms
where the empire is dying and all the warlords are trying to save it in their own way
there are many themes like ambition, desire, destiny, identity, cruelty
these shapes the characters and develop them each day
the idea that “youth and friendship is getting destroy over time” is so sad
The ending is controversial of course or to be exact it’s the last 10 episodes from 45-56
was rushed somehow and left me disappointed a little bit but that disappointment goes away when I learned that the drama finale is similar to the novel finale
“I missed it”
The way The drama started was enough for me to pick it up until the end
The drama has wars, battles, politics, world building etc
but what makes it so great is the overwhelming feeling that every character is living in a world that gets into chaos slowly each day
and it’s not your typical story where the hero will change the world one day and sets the order of things.., nah , it’s a story where a generation of people played their own part in a chaos world and chasing their dreams and aspirations while unknowingly moving closer to their own destruction
it’s epic and melancholic
The world is ancient and large which makes the story has constant a sense of uncertainty and danger
The political game in the story is an imitation of The late eastern Han dynasty and the beginning of the three kingdoms
where the empire is dying and all the warlords are trying to save it in their own way
there are many themes like ambition, desire, destiny, identity, cruelty
these shapes the characters and develop them each day
the idea that “youth and friendship is getting destroy over time” is so sad
The ending is controversial of course or to be exact it’s the last 10 episodes from 45-56
was rushed somehow and left me disappointed a little bit but that disappointment goes away when I learned that the drama finale is similar to the novel finale
“I missed it”
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