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smartrhinoceros87
Overall 7.5
Story 6.5, Acting 7, Music 5, Rewatch Value 7
Surprisingly, this series turned out to be a pleasant watch! Despite initial reservations due to negative reviews, it wasn't as bad as anticipated. Initially drawn in by the character Alen Fang, I found myself investing more time into the show than expected. The plot revolves around ancient sects feuding for centuries, hoping for a resolution with the emergence of new leadership. While the story might not be groundbreaking, it captures intrigue nonetheless.
Although the series started off lacking in humor, it gradually improved, delivering some genuinely...funny moments. The romantic subplot, although not the primary focus, showcased strong chemistry between Xing Mu and Qing Qiu, with their relationship evolving beautifully as the series progressed. Even the side couple, Yu Lang and Ling Long, managed to evoke interest and likability.
Not without its flaws, the series had some irksome characters like Wei Qi and Yi Xin, whose impulsiveness grated on my nerves. However, these shortcomings didn't completely overshadow the overall enjoyment. The grand master's appearances left me speechless, in a way that was both unexpected and intriguing.
As the series reached its conclusion, I found myself skipping certain characters' scenes without feeling like I had missed crucial plot points. The character development throughout the show was commendable, and the fight sequences were executed well. Additionally, the costumes added to the visual appeal of the series.
In conclusion, while not flawless, this series offers an enjoyable viewing experience. It serves as a decent option for those seeking light entertainment. Give it a chance if you're looking for something easygoing to watch. -
shininghelen
Overall 4
Story 4.5, Acting 6, Music 4.5, Rewatch Value 1.5
Oh boy, where do I even begin with this series? I tuned in to catch Alen's performance, but by the time I reached the episode, I was truly conflicted. Despite the occasional bursts of comedy that kept me entertained, the overall storyline felt like a disastrous collision. The so-called third generation warriors of the Yan Shan sect were lacking in the brain department, leaving me puzzled as to how they managed to train apprentices in the first place. Surprisingly, it turns out that their apprentices...
have more sense than they do. Even the Grand Master seemed to be constantly facepalming at their antics. While I have a vague idea of where the plot might be heading in future episodes, the thought of enduring the journey seems unbearable. Disappointingly, despite being top billed, Alen's presence was not as prominent as I had hoped for. It pains me to have to bid adieu to this series, especially considering my initial excitement. Farewell, Alen, but this show just isn't for me.