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OneAjhussi

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OneAjhussi

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Sword Dynasty chinese drama review
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Sword Dynasty
1 people found this review helpful
by OneAjhussi
Jan 21, 2020
34 of 34 episodes seen
Completed 12
Overall 4.5
Story 4.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 4.5
Rewatch Value 1.0
This review may contain spoilers
Considering my expectations for this drama and the final result, this has to be my most disappointing Chinese drama from last year. I was totally into the hype after the first trailer which presented such a quality in the photography great looking characters and two main actors I really like Li Xian and Li Yi Tong. Sadly the promises turned into the most weirdly twisted plot with useless gibberish and redundant annoying fights until the last part which is just a huge messy turn of events with a terrible finale.

STORY:
It starts like a traditional Kung Fu revenge story with a betrayal, a rising young boy going through stages to help him reach his ultimate goal aided by his aunt. The beginning has many characters intervening in short but blabbering scenes but ok, it is possible to keep track. Then in the middle the fights scenes which looked great in the beginning are less realistic and boring and repetitive using bad CGI. The characters and there is plenty of them lack development as we see the hero climbing levels but not really endangered and he does not show any amazing skills either. It's like a video game where you go to the next level after a fight or reading a book or eating a candy. In the last part with the introduction of new situations, plenty of characters just start to appear or die faster than you say it. There is a lot of plot holes and you leap from a point to another just to make the story advance until the final unveiling of what happened. It gets down to a love triangle and some lunatic woman who felt betrayed. Her ending was ridiculously cheesy and made me burst of laughter. Worst thing is the villain who was the most powerful in the beginning turns into a mouse and then he is even spared because he is the savior of the nation after all. And the other evil guy is saved and can quietly go on vacation because he is the heir. As for our hero, he turns into a mourning hermit. Basically the despicable final is : The good ones must endure and the evil ones must rule.

ACTING:
I thought the actors were good. Li Xian played his character convincingly and the lack of empathy you can have for him does not relate to his bad acting but the poor and unexpected development of his character. Li Yi Tong was good portraying a quiet but supporting female character. She really reminded me of these quiet female heroine in old Kung Fu movies from Hong Kong. The actor portraying the King and the Queen were good. The rest of the cast including the females fighters are interesting and well portrayed but you don't really have time to like them of hate them.

MUSIC:
At some point, I found the music quite annoying and misused in exposition scenes and slow motions. No song to remember here.

REWATCH VALUE: 0
OVERALL : It's really very disappointing. Better save your precious time for something else.
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