A Mythical Martial Arts Adventure
This was an enjoyable and unexpectedly delightful watch. I stumbled upon it by chance while browsing Viki Rakuten for something with mythical elements. I immediately recognized He Landou from A Journey to Love—she’s wonderful on screen and did her role justice. Cheng Tao from Moonlight Mystique was also a pleasant surprise in the cast, bringing to life a fun, comical character.
It’s a solid choice for fans of fantasy and martial arts. However, the story did waver a bit toward the end, where the conflicts and resolutions felt somewhat flat. I’m not sure if I expected more, or if the conclusion simply didn’t live up to the strong buildup in the earlier parts. It’s something to keep in mind, but overall, it's much easier to watch a less than perfect feature in a movie format than committing to a 40-episode drama.
It’s a solid choice for fans of fantasy and martial arts. However, the story did waver a bit toward the end, where the conflicts and resolutions felt somewhat flat. I’m not sure if I expected more, or if the conclusion simply didn’t live up to the strong buildup in the earlier parts. It’s something to keep in mind, but overall, it's much easier to watch a less than perfect feature in a movie format than committing to a 40-episode drama.
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