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Ongoing 30/40
Douluo Continent
14 people found this review helpful
Feb 18, 2021
30 of 40 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

The Casts

I love the way Tang Sang and Wu relationship because the way Tang Sang and Wu love each and the seven devil school, sorry I forgot what the team name again, They work together as a team and they never give up and they always help each other and the master and the headmaster are so cool too. They are so funny and I like the way they help their student too. All the cast in this drama are all amazing the sad part it's Tang Sang mother I was so tears that time, Tang Sang don't want anything the only thing that he wants is his mother...He want his mother and father be with him.

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This are only thing that I know

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The Untamed
2 people found this review helpful
Feb 23, 2022
50 of 50 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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THE ACTOR

Okay, I want to say that I rewatched this drama for 4 times or 5; because this is the only Chinese historical drama I love.
The main lead"OMG" he's so cool and cute between with Lan Zhan..


But if you just roll with all of that, The Untamed rapidly becomes addictive, as interesting and watchable as it is complex. Like many stories within the Xianxia fantasy genre, The Untamed features highly advanced magic-wielders known as cultivators. We follow a brilliant cultivation student, Wei Wuxian (Xiao) as he first excels, then rebels within this tradition. While at cultivation school, he forms an unlikely frenemy-ship with dreamy but untouchable ice prince Lan Wangji (Wang), Somewhere between the first and third or fourth time he’s tried and hilariously failed to flirt with his crush, you stop sweating the confusing plot details in order to enjoy their blossoming chemistry.

From there, the story entangles you in gnarled plot threads and subjects you to constant, delicious emotional upheaval, as Wei Wuxian becomes a target of scorn due to his ability to wield black magic. Alongside becoming completely invested in the two main characters, you start to love nearly all of The Untamed’s expansive cast; I came for queer exorcists, and by the end, I was obsessing over villain hats and sobbing about adoptive families and sworn brotherhood.


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