This is the story of a capitalist demon in the form of a young woman
This drama is essentially a 36 hr therapy session for xia xiaolan. 36 episodes filling in the holes in her life, healing the scars left behind by a world she felt unmoored in.Everything she lacked in life, she gained. every wound she had was healed.
And in a way, it also existed to fulfill all of our fantasies too, as viewers.
Nothing goes wrong, everything is right.
She got to experience a life where she didn’t hold herself back. Where she took control of her life, instead of letting it control her.
It was so perfect that at times, nobody felt like a real person, including her.
This drama was xia xiaolan’s dream and, as per the CCP, all dreams must come to an end.
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Started strong and then it starts to melts
Justice Bao has been a childhood favorite figure for me ever since I've watched the 1993 series. So far, none of the other variations have been better but this one looked promising. Unlike the 1993 series, this one starts off with his "legendary" birth and progresses through his career and a few of his famous cases.Not sure why they depicted him as someone who seems to be on the spectrum but fine. I still thoroughly enjoyed a large first portion of the series as the progression was on point and the politics were intricate. But when it came down to latter two arcs, I don't know what happened but the plot flow just drops off and slowly disintegrated into a melodramatic mess. All the growth of involved characters gets watered down, the events become muddled, and the relationships all become hollow. It is quite disappointing considering how strong the first half or so of the episodes were. Perhaps it's from trying to ram too much into only 54 episodes.
Overall, it's likely a decent watch for those who do not have the type of attachment I have with the Justice Bao variation I grew up with. Note that this is a somber political series with minimal romance and humor.
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Prince ? & his savage wife ??
I really love how the story unfold .Especially its a Rom-com so am enjoying a lot ,and more over the lead both r so charming ,their acting is on 🔥🫶 chemistry on 🔥.
Am really looking forward to the remaining ep .
🫶🫶🫶🫶.
This role of drama really suit both the actor ,am so happy 😊 to comeback & watch Kdrama once again after a year .
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This has officially become my favorite drama of all time
This show was so good that it inspired me to write my very first review. I initially started watching because of the two main actors, but I ended up staying for the beautifully told story. What truly makes this drama shine is the depth of the relationships between all the characters. Their struggles feel genuine and relatable, which makes the story even more engaging. Watching it filled me with a sense of warmth and nostalgia. I highly recommend giving this drama a try.Was this review helpful to you?
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not the fun kind of messy
Overall: I don't care how much sex and skin a story shows, if I dislike the characters and plot the NC scenes are useless. Note there is something that might be triggering played as comedy in episode 9.13 episodes about 15 minutes each. Aired on Oxin's YouTube channel https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcQaxIPsTWdNIYHcBRfjlLX46Pm4vZt-z&si=VrUDYkjloUYpYCJLContent Warnings: episode 9 had a fake gang rape played as comedy (which I found ZERO funny), punches, fight, manipulation, doctor/patient romantic relationship
What I Liked
- visuals
- the dad did talk to his son in episode 3 about what was happening
- not sure how the characters came to the decision but it was a good decision, episode 13 15:30-end
Room For Improvement
- 3 cis men fake gang raping a trans woman for comedy in episode 9 was atrocious
- episodes 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 were totally skippable
- NC scenes had zero impact since everyone was cheating/jumping to different partners
- was the intro made for 3D glasses, it hurt my eyes
- side eyeing a character who didn't bring another character to the hospital (was explained later, he should have his license revoked)
- cheating
- love triangles
- do not care about the boat boys & the captain
- not sure exactly what happened with the side couple's drama unless I missed a specific scene, one minute they were having a romantic dinner and then next everything went to crap, they kind of explained it later
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THIS DRAMA IS A GOAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I just love this drama so much..The casts, story line, plot, cinematography, ost, everything are so so so so perfect
I've been waiting for this drama to be aired. And I am so satisfied with the result.
The way this drama brings so many emotion tho.. I lost count how many I've been cried while watching this...
This drama is so well made. I don't think word can describe how incredible this drama is.
It is so worth watching. I highly recommend this drama to the people who haven't watch it yet.
ps: This is my first drama of Tian Jiarui.. ngl he is INDEED an awesome actor. His acting is incredible. His eyes alone hold so much emotion (even there's no line, his eyes alone could told the audience what emotion he;s trying to portrait
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But episode 11 (released on 17 April 2026) completely changed things for me.
This case wasn’t just disappointing—it was frustrating because of how badly it tried to whitewash everything. The show bends over backwards to make a criminal look sympathetic, just because she’s old now.
What the “granny” did in her youth wasn’t some small mistake. It was straight-up manipulative and cruel—basically SFL-level evil tactics. She destroyed another woman’s life to get the man she wanted, even going as far as killing the real female lead of that story. That’s not something you soften with regret 40 years later.
And the way the show tries to justify it is honestly ridiculous.
“Police got me before your letter, so you’re not the one who sold me out”—like… what?
That doesn’t change anything. It doesn’t undo what she intended to do. The crime is still the crime.
Then comes the so-called “redemption.”
She offers 33% of the company like it’s some grand gesture—but that share was already rightfully the victim’s. She’s not doing something generous, she’s just partially correcting her own wrongdoing.
And even that makes no sense.
Who just gives away 33% of a company like it’s a pamphlet?
What about 40 years of dividends from those shares?
What about the life that was stolen?
What about the moral theft of living someone else’s place, their relationship, their future?
The ending just turns into pure sugarcoated fairytale nonsense where everything is wrapped up neatly, and the weight of the crime just disappears.
And the male lead being sympathetic to everyone? That made it worse. You can’t expect the audience to feel the same for the victim and the person who caused all the suffering. That kind of forced moral balance just doesn’t work here.
Because of all this, I had to cut 3 points straight.
My final rating dropped to 5/10.
It’s disappointing, because the show had potential—but in the end, it chose fantasy over accountability.
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A drama with the greatest love story and most shocking plot twists
I am the type of viewer who doesn't like to watch fantasy dramas. But this drama has completely changed my mind. I decided to give it a chance after seeing the high-profile cast, and it didn't disappoint. I witnessed the greatest love story of C-dramaland and the most shocking plot twists. This drama shows plot twists every minute. No episode felt boring to me. The cast, acting, visuals, ost, and everything else are 100/10. Every side character is very important to the plot, and each has a beautiful life story. Not a single character is unnecessary, and you will understand it in the final episode. When they appeared together in the final episode, it gave Avengers vibes, but in the Chinese version, I got chills. It deserves awards from every year-end award show, and I'm not kidding. The love story of Ji Ling and Lu Wuyi is so heart-wrenching that it makes one cry in every episode. They have left a deep impression on my mind. It is like one of those stories that can inspire writers to write poetry, love songs, and novels.Was this review helpful to you?
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*flings imaginary papers into the air* I give up
This is a rant.Often, even when I drop a show, I usually have something nice/decent to say about it. With this one, idk. Maybe there will be some good buried in here somewhere underneath all the things that frustrated and left me wanting
The Characters
🧚🏻He Si Mu - I found her boring, indecisive, and one-dimensional. She is so obsessed with humans, and for what exactly? The fact that they get to suffer through life and die? Or does she want the life of a noblewoman? To spend all her life pampered but sheltered, only to be married off for some familial/political/business purpose n live in the shadow of a man? Forgive me, but the thought of an all-powerful ghost supreme lamenting that she's not a human is annoying AF to me
🏮She is bored with her long 400-year life, and I feel like this is her fault. Honestly, I feel like an immortal who gets bored with their existence is at fault for the mundanity that is their life. Maybe this is me applying my 2026 brain to some (fictional) historical world, but.....
Do you know how vast the world is? The multitudes you can encounter if you manage to leave your backyard? She leaves the spirit world to go to areas that are essentially her backyard. Of course you're bored, babe. Humanity changes, but not that drastically. You can 'whoosh' yourself to literally anywhere, leave your people, and go elsewhere. See if you're bored then
🏮Her indecisiveness with Duan Xu is also off-putting. You want love, but also don't want it. She kept changing her mind on how close she wanted this mortal man, which gave me fucking whiplash. The entire plot, at least till where I reached, is a fucking push and pull. 2 steps forward, 15 steps back. Ma'am, I'm tired. Make a choice so we can move on. Let him go or pick him, and let both of you protect each other and your love for one another
🏮One-dimensional - I thought that perhaps her love with Duan Xu would change her or something. make her care. sure she smiles more and is carefree when with him. I liked that bit, but all other areas of her life remain the same. She is bored with her job and the supreme, bored with her subordinates, bored during the fight that comes about every 100 years, bored when people try to assassinate her, and sad that she isn't human and can never die.
Girl.... I'm bored too. Give me something to work with! I wanted to see her get mad for once and act on it. Let her go crazy or something. Let me see another side of you, other than detached boredom and perpetual annoyance at your subordinates and their scheming.
They could have made her so interesting, but this is what they chose to give us... UGH!
🤺Duan Xu - I actually liked the fact that he was a golden retriever puppy around her. It gave a good contrast, giving me that grumpy-sunshine trope that I adore (especially if the grumpy character is the woman). However, I was let down by the fact that he doesn't fight much. I remember how impressed I was back in ep 10 when he infiltrated the enemy camp, threw everything into chaos, and killed their general.
I was like 'yes!!! The puppy finally shows that he is, in fact, a mad dog underneath it all.' It gave such a wonderful layer to who we'd seen him as by that point. Unfortunately, we don't see that side of him again. The man was a trained assassin since he was a preteen to his late teens, and we just get to see him walking around holding the hilt of his sword for the majority of the plot.
He is relegated to a love-sick puppy constantly chasing a woman who wants him, but won't claim him, and having petty (but sometimes hilarious) jealous spats with Yan Ke and any other man (un)fortunate to get close to si mu. Yan Ke was right in calling him a love-lorn husband. An absolute waste of a character
Yan Ke - What a boring villain. There is nothing as unimaginative as a man whose sole purpose is to possess a woman who doesn't even want him. All-powerful and all he wants is to have the more powerful being to be submissive to and stare googly-eyed at him as they share tea. I dislike him on principle alone
Jiang Ai - I did actually like her at first, but the fact that her weakness was not money as I initially thought it'd be, but love (love+hate? ) for a man who was basically Yan Ke version 1.0 is disappointing to me
The Cinematography, The Set, The CGI, The Makeup
🎥The cinematography & Lighting - Lord, is it bad. It gives bland and old. I remember leaving a note after I completed ep 1 and stating in part, 'The colour palette for all of episode 1 was grey, black, and white with some touches of red, blue, and yellow. It's giving depresso' (Ha! I'm funny.) The world, especially in the 1st arc, feels cold
The cinematography in this is flat and doesn't evoke any emotion. Unlike my experience with POJ, I never once felt like I was a part of this world. I was always a spectator. The look of this show doesn't make you look forward to watching it.
Aside from 'Pursuit of Jade', another example of a show that makes you want to look at it is 'Veil of Shadows'. I couldn't tell you what's going on with the plot (apparently, you need to understand a decent amount of some specific Chinese mythology to understand the story), but it's quite pretty to look at. VoS gives 'feed of a beauty and lifestyle content creator with a very powerful camera'. Compared to those two stories, this one is just...meh
🏠The set - It's fine when we're in the mortal world, but when we move to the spirit realm..., by God is it horrendous. Let's take He Si Mu's throne room as an example. It looks like something I'd expect to see in a show that aired in perhaps the mid 2000s to the early 2010s. Her throne itself looked like it was made of plastic that got coated in bad gold spray paint... why? Also, the big eye that was in the streets of that world... It's just big and plastic-looking. I just... they really didn't care about this, did they?
💄And can we talk about how the people in hair and makeup couldn't be arsed to make the actresses' natural hair colour match the wig? All through the 1st half i couldn't get over the fact that her hair had brown tones in it and the wig was jet black... how in the entirety of hell was that missed?
Can someone tell me why the supreme leader of the ghosts sometimes had the same complexion as people who were quite literally alive? It made sense when she was paler than those around her, but when they were all the same shade... girl, lemme go laugh.
Storytelling & Worldbuilding
Considering what the story gives us (as per ep 28), I can for sure say that this story did not deserve a 40-episode count. The plot, romantic, political, or otherwise, doesn't have a lot of figurative meat on its bones to justify this length. We spend most of the episodes watching the characters not do much to further the overall plot. They are kinda just going through the motions.
The world-building is also rather weak. A lot of things are left untold/unshown. Some examples
a. Duan Xu's sword - We are told that a man gave it to him. Who was he? How long had he been carrying it? How did he manage to hide this sword that so many wanted? And what did he see in Duan Xu that made him hand it to him
b. The eye in the spirit world - What did it do? What was its purpose? Aesthetics?
c. The obsessions - We are told that if an obsession is powerful enough, a human will turn into a spirit upon their death. Once this happens, they only die if a more powerful spirit offs them or they ultimately and willingly let go of their obsession to ascend.
Now, Duan Xu was in love with He Si Mu to the point of obsession (if his 'dreams' in that prison were anything to go on). So if he was that obsessed, why not love each other till he dies a natural death (you know, unless something bad happens on the battlefield and she cannot for some reason save him), and he can then live as a spirit with her instead of the never-ending back and forth?
d. Why was there a curfew at night in the spirit world? Was it better for them to go scream and wail in their houses than do it all up in the streets?
All in all, this story dragged with more filler than plot or answers, very mid cinematography and lighting, and bland characters. If you love the actors in this, perhaps it'd be best if you went and found some of their other works coz, this ain't it.
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It was everything I wanted it to be!
I loved how different each arc of this series has been.Ter and North felt more playful, and then Phoon’s arc veered into emotional darkness, and now we get the paranormal side from Arthit and Dao, and yet the entire series still feels like a whole because of these great actors portraying those roles.
Just like I felt with the novel, I didn’t enjoy Arthit that much for a good third of the way, but then when the charm started, oh, I loved his character and how he loved Dao out in the open with no reservations. And it was the same for the tv show. They played so close to the novel, that it made me wish there was more episodes because there was so much left out (understandably) but what we got was brilliantly acted by our leading men!
The actor who played Direk was the absolute right person to play that role, he’s always my favorite Thai father in every show he’s been in.
The show excelled in every area, with each character contributing significantly, and I will miss both groups of young men. Ahhhh, what a fantastic show, I already feel lost knowing there’s no new episode from our favorite Four Ever You gang. It’s definitely a rewatch drama for all those heart fluttery feelings!
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Veil of Shadows is the child of Fangs of Fortune and Till the End of the Moon
First of all, I want to say that of you are triggered by loneliness, abandonment, death and related, please watch at your own pace and have someone to console you. This drama has such strong acting and story, that it might affect you.That said, this is why my title is what it is. This is the similarity (along with time travel and changing the fate) to Till the End of the Moon. The similarities to Fangs of Fortune are obvious - Mr. Director, half of the FoF cast, the camera work and angles, the noir mood and the amazing soundtrack.
Story. I'll start with what I disliked - the first six episodes are. Chaotic. They didn't quite pull me in storywise, only acting wise. We are literally thrown into the middle of the story, no introduction to the main goal or past, that all is unraveled later. In my opinion, eps 7 and 8 should've been first, then eps 1-6 as a retrospective and then the programme should've continued as scheduled. Otherwise, really good story, although I was kinda lost during the time returns but that cleared up. I'm not going to describe any further of the story, as it would reveal some spoilers.
Cast. The cast of FoF had great chemistry and they proved it yet again (that's probably why the director chose them again) with the addition of Joseph Zeng and Ju Jingyi. I really like Ju Jingyi as a seductress, it fits her so much more than tomboy princesses. I especially love Yanan in his multiple characters, he really brings out every one. The multiple characters per actor are what makes this drama special. Every actor who has two or more characters here does an amazing job in giving something special to every character.
OST. The perk of having actors who used to be or are idols or singers is that they create a special soundtrack with its own soul. This one really hits different, it is quite similar to FoF soundtrack. I really like the songs.
Rewatch value. Personally, I don't think I'll rewatch this, because as I wrote in the beginning, this drama has a very strong emotion and while it is brought out exceptionally well, one can handle only so much. But if you are a fan of this, I think it's worth it.
Overall, a very solid 9 out of 10, I'm sure that I'll be satisfied with the ending (if not, you'll find an edit to add under here).
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Uninteresting characters in a very dull and slow story
I was waiting for something to happen but the show went on as slow as a snail with literally nothing going on.Just two one-dimention characters going on with Their lives, and that life is very boring.
Maybe if you like very slow and simple stories that has nothing going on you may like it, but I couldn't even like the characters so I was bored to death.
It doesn't even matter if this was BL or not, the story itself is telling us nothing and that's why I was very disappointed.
I wouldn't recommend it at all, there are many other simple stories with more interesting characters than this one ~~
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horrid acting skills from some
From the start this movie pulls u in. The intro music is super addictive n sets the vibe perfectly. The storyline is rlly good n keeps u hooked, n visually it looks amazing. Acting is mixed tho, some scenes are great but others feel off. One part where the building rep is scared of getting bit is awkward n looks like a Jack Sparrow run 😭 still a solid movie overall, just needs better acting in some scenes.in short music, story line and actor choice AMAZING but acting needs a bit of work
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First Thai BL and now I'm hooked
So I started watching because I knew Winnie and Min who competed on Boys Planet were in this. They had such minor roles but man! The rest of the cast and characters got me.My only major complaint is the storytelling and the order they showed it was confusing, especially when you're not familiar with the characters or actors. I think it took me until episode like 5 to realize the guys in the traditional Chinese outfits and the guys sitting at the table with the cute hair/PJs were the writers/characters in the show. I had to rewatch the first few episodes to grasp that the traditional outfits = the story they're writing, them sitting around the table in PJs = the writers group chat.
There was also the weird thing where the 2 chinese actors said random lines in chinese but then never did it again later on in the show.
But overall I did enjoy the show. The pairings were cute and worked well together. The intimate scenes were STEAMY, I don't know how the actors play that off and then still be able to look each other in the eye the next day. But yeah, I did ultimately enjoy the show in the end.
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My opinion on the drama
I have been a fan of cdrama for many years now and I’ve seen my share of series. This drama is one of the best of all I’ve seen. it is very easy to watch, i binge watched many episodes and it felt like i only watched three eps. It had everything you would want in a drama: good plot, good actor/actress, well written characters, comedy, touching romance, good friendships, and so many tropes well done( i really liked the plot twists in the later episodes of the drama..).The miscommunication not only didn’t frustrate me but i really enjoyed it as the angst was so good ( the yearning was crazy work…) and the divorce era was not very dragged. And i like how they prefer to live and die together rather than one of them secretly sacrificing themselves and leaving their significant other behind. ( this is NOT a spoiler)
The ost was the very cherry on top, i love minghao's voice smmm!!
Overall, it was a drama that went way beyond my expectations, I’m so glad i watched this.
It is definitely not overrated and deserves its praises.
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