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Veil of Shadows
1 people found this review helpful
Jul 17, 2026
29 of 29 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Such a Tearjerker!....but Oh so Beautiful!

I finally got to finish this drama and for me this drama didn't disappoint. The start of it really does leave you a little confused for a time but I don't think they do to bad to let you know what is going on through it. I have watched dramas that have left me so confused before I didn't feel this was one of them. Even though this is a tearjerker through a lot of it. It does have a happy ending. This drama actually had me hooked all the way through it and wanting to know what is going on. It has you asking so many questions in the beginning.

I really fell in love with Ji Ling and Lu Mu Yi's love story and loved the way Tian Jia Rui and Ju Jing Yi portrayed them. I am becoming such a fan of Tian Jia Rui he is an incredible actor, and paired with Ju Jing Yi. So Amazing!! They were so cute and incredible to watch together. Though their love story will leave you really sad through a lot of it. It will still be one of my favorites.

Joseph Zeng and Chen Du Ling also played their characters so well, but I do agree with other reviews that after the star stone arc with how they fall in love gets really overshadowed toward the end and they don't really go back to the same feel. They have chemistry it just wasn't used to its full potential. I also love Chen Du Ling as an actress and they do overshadow the sisterly love between her and Ju Jing Yi toward the end, but one thing I have to say that it didn't bother me cause I was so captivated by the love story of Ji Ling and Lu Mu Yi. That I just wanted to watch more of them.

Another actor I have to say something about is Yan An! This man I loved in Fangs of Fortune and wanted to see really see him in this and boy does he still not disappoint. Loved all of his scenes of playing Li Jie and the butterfly demon. Also his brotherly bond with Ji Ling all the way through this was so cute.

I think the only thing I was just a little disappointed with was the ending. Yes its a happy ending but it leaves you really wanting more for your favorite characters. It just does leave you a bit unsatisfied there. I am finding this is where a lot of dramas are failing at for me. Is they give you such an elaborate story that when it comes to the ending they leave you with as little as possible. I am getting used to this with dramas and don't like leaving bad reviews or ratings cause of an ending when I liked the rest of a drama.

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Heroes
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Jul 17, 2026
38 of 38 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.5
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 4.5

Visually Stunning, Narratively Lost

The promotional poster gave me the impression this drama would follow the adventure of Wang Xiaoshi, Wen Rou, and Bai Choufei as a central trio. That was misleading—Wen Rou barely appears, while Su Mengzhen becomes the driving force of the story. The characters, plot, and conflicts felt like they existed primarily to showcase the idol cast rather than tell a coherent story. The world-building is muddled—I never understood who the sects were, why they were fighting, or what motivated anyone. The bloody fight scenes try to convince you the stakes are high, but without established stakes.

To be fair, the actors did what they could with what they were given. Baron Chen stood out as the only veteran presence who could elevate the material; the rest are idol actors doing their best with a poor script. The real problem is the creative team, which prioritized beautiful visuals and marketable faces over narrative substance. Heroes is a good-looking drama without a story. Visually looks stunning but fails to tell a story. Heroes 2022 is hollow spectacle with a misleading poster that only added to the frustration.

I finished this drama and still couldn't tell you what it was about. It's 5.5 for me.

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Teach You a Lesson
1 people found this review helpful
Jul 17, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 4.0
Rewatch Value 10

Must watch... plain and simple. Bullying and Suicides are sadly a true reality.

This is sadly a true worldwide reality: bullying (parents, families, students, teachers) and suicides.

This series is a must-watch not only because of the topic, but also because of the great actors/actresses, director, and scripts.

Each episode has a satisfactory ending, and each tackles a different kind of bullying.

The main characters and the secondary characters are extraordinary.

I definitely recommend watching it with family (kids over 12). Yes, the topics are heavy. Yes, the stories are fiction. But they are all inspired by real facts. This is not only about schools but also about work. Bullying and suicides are the plague of this century, and it seems that our politicians, schools, and families give a BIG FAT S***T about it.

MUST WATCH!! 10/10

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The Eternal Fragrance
0 people found this review helpful
Jul 17, 2026
33 of 33 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 4.5
Story 2.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 1.0

a MESS of a production

do not watch this. it was so messy. it felt like I was watching someone skip/fast forward through a drama but I was watching it real time. thats how little this drama made sense. there was no cause effect half the time stuff just happened without any logic or a stated purpose. i didnt understand the character motivations of anyone who wasnt the leads and even they got murky at the end. the director and screenwriter should be ashamed tbh. this is a really pretty drama that they clearly didnt give a fuck about making. or maybe censors chopped this thing to hell? I dont know but i SLOGGED to finish this thing or get as far to the end as I can without paying anything. ew.

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Suntiny
1 people found this review helpful
by Gendli
Jul 17, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 1.0
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A lot of sex and not a lot of plot

iQIYI: https://www.iq.com/album/suntiny-2025-1fxheaek5it?lang=en_us

I know there are millions of people who live for NC scenes. Unfortunately, I'm not one of them. And while I can appreciate the chemistry and closeness of the main leads, I generally don't see NC scenes specifically being necessary.
And here the NC scenes take up a pretty big part of the series. I know that the whole plot is practically made around the sex. Still, though, I think they could've done with less of it.
Overall the idea for this series was not bad, and the message behind it all was nice and clear, but unfortunately it just wasn't made well enough.
The first two episodes and the final few were both quite good, but the ones in the middle were just pointless.

Things I liked:
1. The whole premise for the series. And a good message behind it.
2. Nat's hair color. I generally really like when characters have some fun hair colors, and this is definitely one of the cases. Nat looks great with red hair.
3. Styling.
4. Cooheart.
5. Toy.

Things I disliked:
1. Acting. It really feels like they are doing a bad job at it on purpose.
2. "Punishing" your partner for something he cannot control instead of trying to help him and figure out why the things are the way they are is just insane.
3. Temp. I didn't hate him, but i didn't like him either.
Saying stuff like "With someone like this I've got zero competition" about a person you supposedly have feelings for is insane and quite disgusting, to put it bluntly.
4. Too many flashbacks.

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Ongoing 1/10
Be My Player Two
2 people found this review helpful
Jul 17, 2026
1 of 10 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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Let's see where this goes

Ok first off I went in completely blind. The premise seems great and the story sounds fun. What did throw me off a bit is the leads acting in the video game as the characters, but I don't really hate the idea. Overall, the series seems to be a good watch and I'm excited to see where it's going to go.
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The First Jasmine
2 people found this review helpful
by uoow
Jul 17, 2026
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.5
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Even the most beautiful vases have cracks

I was looking forward to this drama when I heard that Cheng Lei and Bailu were starring together and it didn't disappoint

I didn't read the novel but the story was interesting. Sadly, there wasn't much romance as I thought there would be. I heard the novel had a lot of chapters, so 40 episodes weren't enough to adapt it and I agree. When we start at the beginning, it takes us right to the wedding of the characters with no time to spare, which I appreciated because they didn't drag much of the plot around for filler episodes. As the episode aired, we came to find out more about what happened off screen but their past as well. However, it is noticeable that the 40 episodes weren't enough because in certain episodes, the pacing suffered in return, just like pursuit of jade. The romance was alright but I wish it could've been more prominent. Sometimes I got confused on whether Ye Li and Mo Xiu Yao were together or not romantically lol.

We will come to find out about Ye Li past as more episodes come and it was tragic. Since we saw her in the first episodes, we could tell that something was wrong with her. It was as if she were a beautiful vase that was on the verge of cracking as more episodes came out about her past and suffering. Her story reminded me once again of how humans truly can be the greediest yet worst people alive and those same people would be your own family. I wanted to hug Ye Li so badly because the poor girl has been failed so many times by the people around her.

Her story as well was a reminder of just how resilient she was, she never gave up, even if her own mind tricked her just to protect her. It reminds us as well how her will to survive pushed her to survive till the male lead's household. Both the female and male leads' resilience and will to survive showed us how strong they were, but also a beautiful message to us about survival and to never give up even if you want to die.

Now, one thing I found rather just funny was how the female lead was able to cure the male lead's leg so easily with acupuncture and medicine. It just felt a bit unrealistic to me but I'm not surprised that the male lead's legs would be able to work cause I definitely foresaw that trope (just kidding, it's a hunch). I did want to see more of Ye Li reaction when she found out the truth because I just felt it was rather short and quick and that she accepted it fast

Besides that, the styling wasn't bad; we did get a good sense of how frail Ye Li looked, especially the hair looked so big that sometimes I wonder if her head can carry all of that weight and if she would fall. Cheng Lei looked handsome with that grey hair.

The acting from both Bailu and Cheng Lei didn't disappoint! Bailu was able to portray Ye Li complex emotions really well and her strong yet fragile side. Cheng Lei portrayed MXY resilient and patient side really well. He had that soft-spoken voice whenever he talked to Ye Li and I found it sweet how patient he sounded.

The cinematography wasn't bad either; the more muted gray tone in some scenes really matched the eerie vibe of the story, especially surrounding Ye Li

I would recommend this if you want a more plot-driven story with two good leads who know how to act, just don't expect very strong romance

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If Wishes Could Kill
1 people found this review helpful
by kj25
Jul 17, 2026
3 of 8 episodes seen
Dropped 0
Overall 2.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

I wish I hadn't wasted my time

wow, what can I say about this. It was just horrible. I was looking forward to watching this. It starts off great, but it went downhill fast. I was only able to finish three but episodes. I don't know what annoyed me the most, the predictable jump scares, the unnecessary comedic relief provided by the brother-in-law, or the out of place silly background music. This show really jumped the shark.
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Never-Ending Summer
1 people found this review helpful
Jul 17, 2026
29 of 29 episodes seen
Completed 4
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 8.5
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Perhaps the longest journey is the one back to someone you never truly left

Despite its title, don't expect a bright, fluffy summer romance. This drama is wrapped in golden sunlight, colorful skies, laughter, and first love, but underneath that warm summer glow lies grief, betrayal, trauma, guilt, and heartbreak. It feels like watching the most beautiful sunset—you know it's breathtaking, yet you also know darkness is quietly waiting on the other side. Every sweet moment between Zhou Wan and Lu Xi Xiao made me smile, but it also made me anxious because I kept wondering, "Okay... what tragedy is coming for them this time?" Somehow, that's exactly what made this drama so beautiful. It reminds us that even the brightest summers don't last forever, but the memories they leave behind can stay with us for a lifetime.
What makes this drama so special isn't just the romance—it's the people. Zhou Wan and Lu Xi Xiao are two beautifully broken souls trying to survive life in their own ways. Zhou Wan has always carried more burdens than someone her age ever should. After losing her father, being abandoned by her own mother, struggling with debt, secretly tutoring just to survive, and eventually losing the only family she had left, life kept forcing her to choose survival over happiness. That's why I could never fully blame her for the choices she made. Meanwhile, Lu Xi Xiao looks like the perfect rich heir—handsome, carefree, rebellious—but he's just as shattered inside after witnessing his mother's death and growing up surrounded by adults who constantly failed him. When these two met, they didn't magically fix each other. They simply became the first place where the other person could finally breathe. My favorite line in the entire drama was when Lu Xi Xiao told Zhou Wan, "Let's grow together" after her grandmother passed away. Imagine hearing that from someone who was practically a stranger. That scene completely melted me.
The drama is divided into two emotional phases that worked so well. The first follows Zhou Wan trying to reclaim her late father's insurance money while getting tangled with the Lu family (yes... they were this close to becoming step-siblings!!). The second half completely wrecked me. Just when autumn arrived, the first snow fell, and it finally felt like these two deserved a little happiness, fate pulled them apart again. Zhou Wan chose to leave because she genuinely believed Lu Xi Xiao deserved a future untouched by her endless tragedies. She loved him so much that she convinced herself letting him go was the kindest thing she could do. Watching Lu Xi Xiao cry, beg her to come back, and promise he would forgive everything if she only admitted she still loved him... yeah, emotional damage. I know we all wanted to scream, "JUST COMMUNICATE!" because ten years is a ridiculously long time to spend playing emotional hide-and-seek. But I understood Zhou Wan.
And that ending... I absolutely loved it. It was bittersweet in the most beautiful way. After ten years apart, they finally stopped protecting each other with lies and started healing each other with honesty. I loved how Zhou Wan admitted she thought making Lu Xi Xiao hate her would help him move on, only to realize she had been completely wrong. Meanwhile, Lu Xi Xiao telling her that she was never the cause of his trauma—that she had actually become the beginning of his healing—completely broke me. And then came my favorite part: his paintings. Even after all those years, every painting he created was still inspired by his memories with Zhou Wan—the happiest pieces of his life, his own never-ending summer. That's why I adored the proposal. It wasn't just a fun reverse-gender moment. It was her finally stopping the endless game of hide-and-seek and choosing him with certainty. OH, and can we please talk about that final plot twist?? The entire drama convinced us that Lu Xi Xiao was the one who fell first and fell harder. I mean... the man loved Zhou Wan with every fiber of his being. But then the finale completely flipped everything. Through Zhou Wan's perspective, we learned she had actually fallen for him three years before they ever spoke to each other. She loved him long before he even knew she existed.
Lastly, I have to give a huge shout-out to Bao Shang En and Zhou Keyu. They completely disappeared into their characters and delivered every emotion so naturally that I never questioned a single tear or smile. The cinematography is absolutely gorgeous—soft lighting, dreamy camera work, colorful palettes, bubbles floating through the frame, and golden sunsets that make every scene feel like a nostalgic memory you'd keep revisiting. The OST is another highlight (and yes, hearing Zhou Keyu's voice made it even more special). Never Ending Summer isn't really about summer at all. It's about that one person who quietly becomes your brightest season, the place your heart always returns to no matter how many years pass. Sometimes, summer isn't a time of year. Sometimes, summer is a person. And for Zhou Wan and Lu Xi Xiao, they were always each other's never-ending summer.

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Love to Hate You
1 people found this review helpful
Jul 17, 2026
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.5
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Out of nowhere favorite!

I am an avoid viewer of Kdrama and Cdrama and have been in a slump lately. I watched a good one and decided to find something else. "Love to Hate You" came up on the Netflix feed and I hesitated but thought what the heck. Well I usually don't take the time to write reviews even if I love the drama-- but this one is making me feel angsty that it is over. What I liked most about this is that it is pretty straight to the point, there is not a ton of subplots that contain drama that doesn't need to be there. It has the plot and the point of view of the ML and FL is very fleshed out, in fact, I wish that all dramas figured this out. We don't need the aunt and uncle and brother and office worker and barista etc. Just give us the information on the ML and his story and experiences and the FL's story and experiences. It was 10 episodes and I didn't feel bored or unsatisfied too much. Perhaps the most important part of the story for me is that it showed the chemistry effortlessly and didn't try to hard. It felt like an organic experience. They had some misunderstanding-- mainly the FL made some assumptions that were wrong about the ML but it didn't drag the storyline down like some dramas do,. I personally hate the long, dramatic misunderstandings in dramas. When they finally figure out their feelings they seem to quickly confess and for me that is what makes this drama special. I believed their relationship and chemistry and it felt light and cute.

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Bump Up Business
0 people found this review helpful
Jul 17, 2026
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 4.0
Story 5.5
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 5.5
Rewatch Value 5.0

modern $2 soap opera

story was soapy cliche and not engaging. what stood out to me the most was the production making this look exactly as if it was made in 2005 like lol that in itself is impressive but not in a good way.. the music editing was so wonky like a lot of dollar and a dream shows in this genre unfortunately. acting was hit or miss at diff points but if you normally like killing time by binging old school soaps (I kinda do actually lol) this is exactly the show for you
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Jul 17, 2026
80 of 80 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 4.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 4.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
Wei He Yao Shan Hun, Fu Ren Ta Wu Hang Que Qian A (2025) is a fantasy romantic comedy miniseries with ML: Fan Xiao Dong (as Fu Ting Yan) and FL: Jiang Shen (as Jiang Xiao Rou) in the leading couple's roles. The drama overuses the fantasy element and the leading lady acts like a child most of the time. The romance trope is non existent and the leading couple had no romantic chemistry at all. Overall, the drama is unimpressive , gaudy, and boring.
In the meantime, you can watch the drama on YouTube: "[Multi Sub](全集)《为何要闪婚,夫人她五行缺钱啊》缺金命少女闪婚煞气老公?她治病他宠妻成瘾,夫妻携手逆天改命!#短剧全集#最火短剧推荐" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwT1z1sKipg)

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You Make Me Dance
0 people found this review helpful
Jul 17, 2026
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 5.0
story wasn’t the most engaging but it was still well fleshed out and not overcomplicated so there weren’t plot holes. I don’t think the mood needed to be so heavy maybe a bit more of the jokes would’ve been good to make it more lighthearted. wasn’t very memorable either. definitely nothing but short and sweet
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Blossoms of Power
32 people found this review helpful
by uoow
Jul 17, 2026
36 of 36 episodes seen
Completed 4
Overall 6.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 6.5
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Beautiful couple, Dull storyline

(updated)
I just finished it today and I didn't like the final 5 episodes. BOP had so much potiential on offering an intriguing storyline about politics, transmigration and romance, but failed to even finish the story properly or do the characters any justice. (sometimes i felt rage-baited)

I personally didn't like the dynamic between the female lead and the male lead. Now don't misunderstand me here cause I know a lot of y'all are gonna think im a misogynist by saying this (I've already voiced this opinion, but so many people accused me of applying double standards). Anyways, this dynamic is not "funny" or "romantic" at all, it just makes the male lead look absolutely pitiful for no reason and it makes the female lead look heartless when she isn't.

The writing fails to even give us any depth to the female lead. What we know is that she's smart, cunning, aloof, and has a hard time trusting people. BUT this is a personal preference, but I would've liked it if the writers gave her a moment to kinda share about what she's thinking because I feel like it could've made her more understanding towards the general audience.

I love to notice subtle actions or expressions whenever I watch dramas because it feels like a fun easter egg, but I personally didn't like Meng Ziyi acting here because she looked more like a doll for half of the series (THO she does have some good acting moments in the 2nd half)

I mean, the male lead had some moments where the writers made us hear what he was thinking, like Tian Yuan asking him why are you still pursuing Shen Xihe even though she didn't like you.

This makes the writing so frustrating cause it somehow makes the male lead more fleshed out than the female lead. DON'T GET ME WRONG HERE, I PERSONALLY love a cunning smart female lead and a revenge transmigration but it felt like I was seeing a 2D character sometimes. This is why I don't like how the writing makes the male lead look so favourable.

The story had its plot holes in the final episodes as well, like the fifth prince, who I thought actually cared about the crown prince (I found out he doesn't in that scene, heartbroken). Somehow leads a rebellion to capture the FL to be his wife. What doesn't make sense is how, when he dies, he reveals how he had to play the villain so the FL can get rid of him because he was the biggest obstacle in her road to the throne. Which didn't make sense to me because a few minutes ago he was a villain trying to usurp the throne.

So why is he trying to play martyr here? Im gonna stop because it felt like the writers were rage-baiting me. The writing just fails here; it fails to introduce the arc, then fails to complete it because clearly 36 episodes weren't enough. It shows by the final episodes because there are constant time skips, and we don't even get to know how the male lead is alive. Thank god for a special episode because I would've genuinely crashed out by the ending of episode 36.

I saw an interesting video talking about BOP and saying that the writing shouldn't be this bad that it had to make them seek out the novel. I agree because I shouldn't be reading the novel because of how bad the writing was or to get a better knowledge of the story when you're the adaptation of the novel. If anything, the drama should make the viewer want to read the novel because they genuinely are curious about it due to them coming to love the adaptation or finding easter eggs, or stuff like that.

The actor for the fifth prince did really well in his acting. He Yu plays cheeky, cunning characters quite well.
The styling was beautiful, but I gotta say MZY looked so pretty with a side part. I'm just wondering why the styling teams of these dramas are not giving her a different hairstyle cause she rocks a side part too! The cinematography had its moments. The soundtrack wasn't bad. Besides that, nothing spectacular to take note of. It's a shame cause It was one of my most anticipated dramas of this year.

(original review)
The reason I started this drama was because of the lead pairing of Meng Ziyi and He Yu. (I might update this when it finishes airing )

The story is getting rather repetitive now that we are reaching the halfway point. Every episode so far is practically the same pattern: some trouble arises, the female lead comes and saves the day, the male lead follows her around, then flirts with her to win her heart (sometimes saves her) and she outright rejects his advances because she doesn't want to lead him on. This pattern does make it easier for people to follow along or get into. Unfortunately, this creates a Mary Sue complex for the female lead, which makes the story very boring because she isn't flawed in any way. It makes me lose interest in her character as well, but her ability to recognize incense is rather cool.

I have to add as well that I have yet to really understand why the female lead is appealing to the people (drama, not the viewers ), especially in one of the recent episodes where a foreign prince comes to ask for her hand in marriage because he heard that the main lead's relationship is on the verge of "collapse".

Not to mention that this story tackles transmigration and somehow the main character barely even reacts to being transmigrated into this new unknown body. She doesn't even feel scared or bother to ask any information about the body's owner, she just accepts it. The servants around her don't bother to question her anymore and accept that their lady is different but it does make it interesting that her ex-husband (the fifth prince) is the only one that recognize her due to her habits.

The only storyline that is keeping me interested is Bu Shu Lin and Cui Jin Bai. They honestly have more chemistry than the main couple right now. I have to mention the styling as well because they did a really good job at the male disguise for Bu Shu Lin because for the first time I was so confused if she was a girl or guy, despite her face giving total feminine vibes.

The acting of Meng Ziyi falls short. Since her character is cold and aloof (in the drama, from what I've seen ). It does work in her favour but the only drama I've seen her in was Blossom (2024) and her acting in that didn't exactly move me either. I also want to note that her styling isn't helping her much. I've noticed how she usually has a similar styling throughout her latest dramas, especially her hair and makeup.

This makes her look like a beautiful doll in a good and bad way; the good being she looks absolutely stunning every time, the bad being it affects her face in terms of acting/expressions in a way. Still, I hope that in the future she'll be able to star in more dynamic roles because she does have some good acting moments.

He Yu's acting in romantic scenes really shined through. Whenever his romantic scenes came on, I couldn't help but swoon because his gaze was really good ( he can really show a longing lol) and he did really well in those scenes where he had to act playful. Besides that, in serious scenes, I haven't noticed much, to be honest. Sadly, due to the acting, their chemistry just falls rather short so far but I guess it's because we are in the chasing phase right now, and it could change when they get together.

I found it interesting that this was apparently the same production team as Blossom (2024)! No wonder He Yu's dubbed voice was familiar lol. It seems that there are a lot of the same supporting actors as well. The cinematography isn't bad either, especially that scene where the female lead finally finds out the truth about the male lead, that yellow gingko tree and muted colours plus snow were beautiful.

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The Vendetta of An
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Jul 17, 2026
28 of 28 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

I don't know if I enjoyed this series or not!

It is all about revenge ... but done in the messiest, illogical, dark and most unexpected way. Did I feel satisfied watching this ... no? Did I enjoy it ... Yes? But why?

Acting ... I think it was good?
Actors ... I think they were good?
Soundtrack ... it was good when it showed up.
Storyline ... I think my brain either got smarter or more stupid watching this ... I am not sure?
Fight scenes ... Good.
Character Backstory/Development ... None that I saw, maybe?

This show kept me guessing and was shocking in parts. It was a show that I had to finish ... out of sheer curiosity? Will it be better the second time around? ... I don’t think so as I now know what to expect ... so without the intrigue ... will it still be as interesting? To sum it up ... I am confused but not by the storyline/plot more because I HAD to finish this. But why?

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