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Status:
Completed
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Ratings:
7.7/10
Country:
Hong Kong

Summary:

Certainly, here is a revised version of the TV series synopsis while maintaining its original essence:

Embark on an epic journey through a fantastical realm where mythical creatures abound, and political intrigue runs as deeply as the magic that permeates this grand kingdom. Follow the intricate lives of noble families vying for control over this vast landscape. Amidst dangerous alliances and deadly betrayals, one family's unfaltering ambition leads them to awaken an ancient and formidable power. As the noble families engage in a fierce competition for the throne, honor and loyalty are tested, revealing the true nature of those seeking power. Will the pursuit of the throne bring about salvation or destruction? Find out as you delve into a world where the line between right and wrong is as thin as a sword's edge.

Episode Name Date Added
Episode 01 Oct 15, 2021
Episode 02 Oct 15, 2021
Episode 03 Oct 15, 2021
Episode 04 Oct 15, 2021
Episode 05 Oct 15, 2021
Episode 06 Oct 15, 2021
Episode 07 Oct 15, 2021
Episode 08 Oct 15, 2021
Episode 09 Oct 15, 2021
Episode 10 Oct 15, 2021
Episode 11 Oct 15, 2021
Episode 12 Oct 15, 2021
Episode 13 Oct 15, 2021
Episode 14 Oct 15, 2021
Episode 15 Oct 15, 2021
Episode 16 Oct 15, 2021
Episode 17 Oct 15, 2021
Episode 18 Oct 15, 2021
Episode 19 Oct 15, 2021
Episode 20End Oct 15, 2021

What people are saying

  • OldGrease

    Overall 8.5

    Story 8Acting 8Music 7.5Rewatch Value 8.5

    An adaptation of a renowned Gu Long novel, this TV series brought about mixed feelings for me over the years. As a young viewer, I found it hard to connect with the intricacies of the storyline and the extensive cast of characters constantly entering and exiting the narrative. Gu Long's complex dialogues posed a challenge when translated into lengthy conversations suitable for television. In comparison to film adaptations, TV series tend to struggle in capturing the essence of Gu Long's work due to these factors.

    Reflecting...

    on my initial impressions of this series, I grappled with the character dynamics between Fu Hong Xue and Cui Nong, portrayed by Hugo Ng and Tse Ning. However, revisiting the story with a fresh perspective revealed the depth and nuances of their relationship. Hugo Ng's portrayal of Fu Hong Xue was commendable, embodying the character's cold and handsome demeanor flawlessly. His physicality, marked by a limp and occasional seizures, added layers to his role, staying true to the novel's description.

    Tse Ning's portrayal of Cui Nong resonated with me, her on-screen presence capturing the essence of the character. Alongside Eddie Cheung as Ye Kai and Margie Tsang as Ding Ling Lin, the ensemble cast elevated the series, making it a compelling watch. In contrast to more recent adaptations veering off course from the original material, this series managed to stay truer to the essence of Gu Long's novel, showcasing the timeless appeal of his storytelling.