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It's okay.
First thing to note here is Wang Hedi's voice does not sound great. It deters from his character being in a set of historical time. His acting was okay but nothing special that attributes to his character that he is playing, as he is simply just playing himself. His eyes, though beautiful, it doesn't say much to his expression, still stiff.
The story is mid. Nothing new. Relies heavily on comedic dialogues and scenes. However, the fighting choreography is epic.
Tian Xi Wie's character is not my favourite, I would've preferred had she had been the grand princess instead, since that role seems to be more interesting.
Oddly it felt like the story wanted to take the direction of Joy of Life at some capacity.
The story is mid. Nothing new. Relies heavily on comedic dialogues and scenes. However, the fighting choreography is epic.
Tian Xi Wie's character is not my favourite, I would've preferred had she had been the grand princess instead, since that role seems to be more interesting.
Oddly it felt like the story wanted to take the direction of Joy of Life at some capacity.
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