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Jerica Naparate
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Sep 28, 2021
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Overall 9.0
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Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

THIS STORY IS GREAT

I've watched so many palace drama, but this is the first time I've seen so much plot twist, revenge, surprises and betrayal. The acting is good, you can really feel the hatred and love of the characters to others. There's a good character development on each of the main character here on the story. Even though there are still questionable plot and sometimes get annoying, this story is great overall. We'll definitely recommend it to anyone who wants good story.
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Wave
2 people found this review helpful
Jul 12, 2020
58 of 58 episodes seen
Completed 1
Overall 5.5
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 4.0
Rewatch Value 3.0
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ALMOST DROPPED BUT ENJOYED LATER

STORY: the story is so typical. in fact i was about to drop it at after hardly reaching to 8/9th episode. but i promise it keeps getting better. so if youre thinking to drop it before 15th, dont. hang on ;) . the cast is good but i never found Rong La or Wo You moving the story as main leads must do. they just wasted some episodes to drag til 58!? the story, incidents,ending are greatly and ONLY moved by Fu Chou himself. his quest for revenge, his feelings, insanity and dedication for both love and avange his mother's death– everything makes a really nice combination! this gray character was the only reason i haggard myself til 58.

ACTING: as to speak about main leads, i never found anything special about Sophie Zhang (Rong La) and Aarif Rahman's (Wu You) acting. its just how it is. on the other hand, the protagonist main lead Jing Chao (Fu Chou) ACTS BREATHTAKINGLY GOOD! i have barely seen someone acting to this level. like, if he is masking a gentleness above drastic anger, there would be a liiitle,slight change on his face, or eyes or just jaw. not like smiling infront of everyone, turnin around and grimacing. he changes the whole vibe into uttermost perfection. and also, the love exchange between RL and WY never attracted me, i mostly skipped those so called "romace" scenes where i had repeatedly play RL and FC's so called "intimate" parts (its fine if you dont agree to this point tho. ive second lead syndrome). talking about the character Jing Chao played in Princess Silver, i can only say, whom else to fall for if not him? as for other support characters, i like Ling Yue, She's just really sweet. The late Crown Prince, Prince Cheng and his ex, his present girlfriend, all of them annoyed me to death with their mawkishness. music: music in this drama is really good smh. loved how it blended with the situation with perfect lyrics and sound. overall, you already know why its rated 5, dont you? thanks to FC for that. this drama deserves less more stars if not for FC. you may enjoy if youre new into C-dramas and easily moved by simple plots so i dont really wanna ruin your vibe.

Thanks For going through this .

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DeadInsideFox
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9 days ago
58 of 58 episodes seen
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Overall 5.5
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 2.0
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Plot Just Went Off the Rails

The first 14 episodes were amazing! Started out with a good fight scene, then set everything up for what I thought was gonna be a beautiful love story with a side of light political angst. Oh boy was I wrong. Now I'm used to Chinese dramas having a convoluted plot, but I have never seen anything like this. The plot got so wild I'm still not sure I fully understand all the secret identities of literally half the cast.

The acting was solid and I enjoyed the soundtrack. The story itself was just too much for me to invest the time for a rewatch of 58 episodes.
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ukirastar
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Aug 23, 2020
58 of 58 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 10
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My Top Drama of 2019

This drama has very good story, like seriously very very well organized story. I love how they build the main FL, she experienced all kind of fortune and misfortune. Lost family and memories, betrayal, love, scarified , reunion , and she went through it all. probably the only drama which I okay with he being with any ML, either, Wuyou or Fu Chou or Rong Qi. I did pissed off at all of them when they plot their own plan by using her, but they did love her wholeheartedly so I kinda let's it go.
But I did sad at Hen Xiang. She go through a lot in the drama and only receive a little good life at nearly the end of the drama but have a sad ending (you know what I mean).
Overall, A very very good and highly recommended drama.

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MatildediShabran
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Jul 23, 2022
58 of 58 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 6.5

Guilty Pleasure Chinese Costume Drama

This was only the second Asian drama I ever saw. My first Asian drama was Yunxi Palace, and I definitely enjoyed it enough to see what else was out there, so I came across this one, and I binged it. Now that I have seen countless C Dramas, this one seems like nothing special, but at the time when I first watched this one, I was absolutely entranced by it all. The cinematography, sometimes I forget that some C Dramas are live-action, just because of the colour editing, outrageous physicality (flying, etc), and the manicured authentics (skin blurring, elaborate wigs, prosthetics, etc). It's all so out of this world, that in my mind, I think of it like watching an animated series.

Anyway, I had nothing to compare Princess Silver with at the time, so I was completely absorbed by watching and learning about C Drama culture: blood spitting, mask-wearing, Chinese royalty, flying around, love triangle, and most of all, the fight scenes. I had never seen fight scenes like these. I still remember the fight scene where the ML flung the FL around whilst taking out the bad guys with the Go game pieces. The fight scene where the SML takes out bad guys with a boat paddle. These look like dance choreography, indeed, they have an element of dance choreography to them, and the colours!! The blue-themed daylight fight scene, and the black-themed night fight scene.

This is a melodrama. There is tons of blood-spitting, revenge, jealousy, over-the-top plot points. The SML stole the show, despite him being given crappy dialogue, he was the only rounded character in the whole thing, and of course, having not only suffered the most, but also having done the most for the FL, she remains cold and dismissive towards him and chooses the ML. Not that the SML was perfect in any way (except looks), but he wasn't arrogant like the ML, and he was a character that wanted to be a good person, but was thwarted at every turn. The FL was middle-of-the-road in terms of both characterisation and acting. Not a doormat FL at least, which was good. The ML is just an immature and arrogant character with no interesting qualities and although he was meant to be a warm character, in contrast to the SML's stoic character, the actor portraying him had no acting skills to apply to make him interesting in any way. Ironically, the SML, who was meant to be a stoic character, was the only charcter that displayed a range of emotions.

The scene/ plot point that was the most problematic to me, was when the SFL essentially raped the SML by pretending to be the FL. This wasn't a big deal to the script writer, since the SFL is still seen as a perpetual victim that the audience must feel sorry for, but this was a bridge too far (and that's saying something about a melodrama!). We later learn that the main antagonist of the entire plot had been raped by the king and father of most of the male protagonists, so rape was the reason for the entire revenge plot, and subsequent death of the only interesting characters. Interesting duality that rape is no big deal if it happens to a male character. The SFL not only rapes the SML, but afterwards, also attempts to kill the FL and frame the SML for her death. The SFL was just as wicked of a character as the main antagonist, and the SML shouldn't have had to die for her.

So, in conclusion, I didn't hate this drama because I had a good time watching it, in all its absurdity. It is a kitchen-sink melodrama C drama, and certainly not worth viewing if you are looking for a good story, with strong performances and good dialogue.

But if you are looking for a guilty pleasure C drama with gorgeous costumes, fight choreography, and a SML to gawk at, then give it a try.

If you want an actually good costume drama, not just a guilty pleasure one, then watch, "A Dream of Splendor", or "The Longest Day in Chang'an".

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summerfancy
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Jan 27, 2022
58 of 58 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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Tragic for most characters but oh, so good for MC!

For me, this is the best dynasty era historical that I’ve watched even though FL spends at least a third of the drama married to another man (against her will, of course). Usually, I’m bored with dynasty historicals because there’s too many forced engagements, psycho female love rivals/evil moms/concubines and political intrigue, but I was not bored with this drama at all even though it contained several of those elements. I guess it was how and to what character those elements were applied that made the difference for me.

FL (Rong Le/Man Yao) – I loved her calm, dignified, mature nature. There’s none of that ‘cute’ crap that C-dramas like to add to their heroines. No baby talk or pouting. I did wish, however, that she had begun a bit of plotting herself instead of being a pawn in this game of revenge that’s going on. It wasn’t until she got the silver hair that she became kick-ass. That doesn’t mean that she’s a damsel in distress. She’s trained in martial arts and can fight with a sword; she’s just used and betrayed by a variety of people in her life. One inconsistency that bugged me - in the final episodes, she becomes pregnant and was determined that she would give up her life for the child (had a fight with Wu You about this too). Yet at the very end, she's apparently no longer concerned about the baby because she spends 5 years away from her husband and child mourning her first love, Rong Qi. Where's all those motherly instincts now? I know there was a blood bath at the end (7 people die), which can be traumatic, but it takes her five years before she returns to her husband and child's side? That just seems like an exaggeration of grief to me.

ML (Wu You) – I call him ML because he’s FL’s love interest and she ends up with him, but General Fu was also a male lead in terms of screen time. Poor Wu You - what bittersweet irony! He was so opposed to a marriage alliance (good for him, BTW!) that unbeknownst to him, he caused the woman he loved to be married off to another man! Yeah, he was deceived, but talk about the regret! I loved this guy despite his earlier schemes to get the book that everyone’s obsessed about. He’s honorable, capable, committed wholeheartedly to the woman he loves and is strenuously opposed to marriage alliances. His children will thank him! You’ve got to love a guy who purposefully takes poison to turn his hair silver in order to protect his woman! He and FL are such a striking couple when they have silver hair! I was sad when their hair returned to its original color. He's a rare breed - a Chinese ML that I simply loved! He was strong without being cold and had such a regal demeanor. Everything you’d want in a benevolent dictator. He and FL are such a beautiful couple! Once they are officially a couple, there are no longer any misunderstandings between them - they trust and are totally devoted to one another - which is part of the reason this drama is different than other dramas.

General Fu – oh, how I loved this guy even though he starts out as a villain! He’s the 1st husband of FL and acts as an impediment to the MC’s love story. It’s so sad how he longs for the love of his wife yet can’t get it no matter what he does. She constantly misunderstands and thinks the worse of him despite his patience with her (a true villain wouldn’t let her keep him out of her bed). Part of me wished that she would love him just a little so he could experience a little happiness but the other part of me wanted her to remain true to ML. Listening to his dream of a life with Rong Le in episode 33 was heart-breaking, and even more heart-breaking when he gets tricked by Hen Xiang. He finds out as the drama progresses that revenge isn’t as sweet as he thought it would be. In fact, it’s pretty devastating for himself and everything he cares about. The bitter irony is that he’s been used and is being used by the true villain (Fu Yuan) of this drama just as much as FL. Aw, my heart aches for him. I loved his expressions, especially when he's shaking his head and laughing to himself as though thinking 'what fresh hell is this?' Also, I loved his thoughts when the dying Hen Xiang promises to find him in the next life. Basically, his voice over says, 'Please don't. Just leave me alone already.' If there were such a thing as a next life, I hope he finally gets Rong Le.

Hen Xiang – one of the women obsessed with General Fu. She’s so obsessed that she puts on FL’s face to trick this poor guy into sleeping with her. All I can say is at least she pulled this on the General and not Wu You (keep our MC’s love pure!). Personally, I think this drama didn’t need her. She was just another character obsessed by unrequited love.

Sun Yali – this pitiful character had a ‘hero’ complex. Whenever she’s ‘saved’ by some guy, she falls in love with them. Instead of accepting the proposal of a man that actually wants her, she spends her life fantasizing about men that will never love her. She and her father were delusional to think they could force WY to marry her. WY never does anything he doesn’t want to do; peer pressure/imperial decrees don't faze him. He won’t be your typical C-drama emperor with numerous concubines. He makes it clear numerous times that he will only ever love and marry FL.

Emperor Qi, FL’s brother – Leo looks much better with short hair and glasses. The long hair doesn’t suit him. He’s another tragic character, another plotting male. It’s clear that he loves his ‘sister’, but he’s got an evil mom (the ultimate villain of this drama) to deal with.

Fu Yuan & Lin Shen - evil incarnate. Enough said.

There are many other characters I’d like to mention but I don't want to write a book. Let’s just say I was interested in all of them, which is unusual for me with a C-drama. This drama had it all – irony, regret, revenge, unrequited love (everybody pretty much didn’t get who they wanted except for MC), obsession, betrayal, but the worse of this was applied to supporting characters, leaving MC’s love pure and unshakeable even though they experienced difficulties. The story itself was interesting, held together and had a few shockers at the end as the main plot was finally revealed and the viewer understands the motivations behind things that have taken place in earlier episodes. It’s tragic on many levels, but the MC’s ending is so satisfying that it makes up for how many characters get killed off.

If anything these historicals make it clear that men marrying multiple wives/concubines and having multiple children via different wives breed hatred and strife. Wives/concubines constantly scheming, brothers constantly scheming for the throne. One husband and one wife is best for family unity as well as a peaceful nation.

58 episodes is a lot but it’s definitely worth the watch.

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Cakaloca
1 people found this review helpful
Nov 17, 2022
58 of 58 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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A show that you should watch at least once in your life.

Very convoluted with all it's twist and turns, almost in a mind numbing way. Some aspects of the show have a very familiar feels.

A dominant ML and 2nd ML. An amnesiac FL as the heroine. Beautiful traditional/period costumes, good looking actors, artistic fight scenes, and a great love that defies all.

The length of the show allows each character development to take place. They started as young person's full of angst and uncertainty. Then they've been through a lot, gain alliances and some enemies too. They've love and lost and love again. Anyway, it has a happy ending so all is good.

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Mara
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Sep 21, 2019
58 of 58 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 4.0
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in other to suppress my frustrations with this drama i ll start with what i liked about it; omg male lead is the most beautiful man ever, like he looks like he came straight out of a disney comic book, some prince charming coming to life. the general was an awesome actor, i hated and loved him at the same time, and emperor Qi a.k.a night lord was exceptional in his approximately 6 scenes lol. the baby emperor was a huge highlight for me and the actor did good. FL was great with her acting, i could appreciate that she was a fighter and smart lead (but was she though o.0). i appreciate that eventually somewhere around the 31st episode, all form of back and forth that is common with the lead couple ended (i mean typical plotting and framing that makes one of the partners believe a lie and separate leaving viewers in a spiral of episodes awaiting their eventual reconciliation). i appreciate the loyalty of the couple to each other in the second half. i appreciate that some of the evil characters were redeemed and we were able to sympathize with most of the characters and that’s it people……..

with all this being said there is something that isn’t right with the story telling and directing that turned a potential awesome story/ drama into a disjointed ride that can only be survived with the help of the skip button (in its defense i binge watch dramas and once they are over 25 episodes i can’t help but skip unnecessary stuff) but the degree of skipping in this drama was really high ’_’ this drama had a lot of potential interesting characters that were absolutely under utilized. emperor Qi for example was a mysterious character and viewers were dying to know his story but we got less than two episodes of an underwhelming reveal of his back story lol at least he got one, Agent wu and wang yu were there the whole time and only got 2 mins explanation of who they were (family killed, wanting revenge, was the lazy excuse of a backstory of all the side characters) , prince Qian yi story line was weird, it couldn’t really connect his motives and his switch from good to bad. The empress fu yuan didn’t even get a full back story to give a better understanding of her mission to revenge. hearing the story from the maid’s narration to the general was mediocre at best considering there were 58 episodes in this drama and one could have been devoted to flashback the story of what happened in the past. the birth story of the FL and why her family was killed wasn’t clear at all. how come the old emperor did that to a woman he loved (ML’s mother); yes we figured it as poison but who did the plotting, why did they do that? all of this could have been explained with a few good episodes of flashbacks. even the book that was the core of the plot at some point turned out to be useless to the story. so you are wandering if all of this didn’t reflect in the drama, then what did lol. the writer spent a 16 strong initial episodes introducing the characters and the mysterious plot then suddenly we are in the cliche love triangle situation which isn’t bad….. until it lasts a whole 15 episodes. the FL was supposed to be smart and strong but the writer couldn’t decide i guess, because sometimes she was strong other times she was a damsel in distress slipping and falling 22 times o_0. her decisions sometimes will have you like WTF !!! there was a lot of time to gradually unravel the mysteries in this show but they decided to dump it all in the last 3 episodes. i went from being curious about the mysteries to just wanting it to end because it dragged in the center and wore me out. they focused on the wrong stories to tell and ignored the plots that would have carried the show.


some skip ideas
*interactions between wu yu/prince chen and everyone literally
*interactions between crown prince and anyone apart from the king, the general and prince li. that dude is useless
*all ya li’s scenes till the second half lol (she had a serious case of hero worship syndrome)
*pricess zhao yun till the last 20 episodes

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Chikaodinaka
1 people found this review helpful
Oct 20, 2023
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Overall 7.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 5.0

Life can take a different turn even when we don't want to.

First of all the drama is not that bad as many have written. Many condemned the Fl and ML.
Okay from these drama we see that the Princess lost her Memory of who she is and trying every possible means to still serve her country. Yes she was threathened and manipulated by people she loved and cared about.
Alot of people were wishing she fell inlove with the Qi Emperor, how possible is it when he manipulates, use and even made her loss her memory, that is not LOVE and that is why many are suffering in Marriages because we cannot differenciate between love and obsession.
Secondly how would she fall inlove with the General who is also like the Emperor, manipulative, always playing victim card. He is just obsessed with her and don't want her to be with who she loves.
She could'nt do any thing immoral with Prince Li while still married , i am sure a lot of people would've called her promiscusand loss woman.
They love theirselves but they have to endure all adversaires . Love must not be how we want it to be to suit our taste.
My only désavantage is that it was too long for my liking.
For those saying they love General Fu character i wonder what they love about him.
He passed through thesame trauma as Prince Li but did Prince plot unnecessary revenge against those that drugged the Emperors wine.
I cannot write long epistle but the Male lead and Female lead tried. Everything must not be CHEMISTRY .

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RomanticDreamer
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Dec 23, 2020
58 of 58 episodes seen
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Overall 6.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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Many Stories in One

My overall feeling was that the whole drama was trying to accomplish too much, so the characterization was incomplete. First off, it's hard to relate to a main character who doesn't have her memories, because she herself doesn't even know who she is. There are some other places that made me a little disbelieving and frustrated, as well.

For example, the plot point about the Book of Mountains and Rivers. There was a lot of spying, stealing and seducing involved, but books can be copied, so couldn't it have been redistributed? Yes, there was the theory that only the original holds some sort of military secret, but if that was true, then Hen Xiang would have known it all along, given that she never lost her memories. Hen Xiang's appearance in the drama was a good twist, that did surprise me.

The drama seems to be a misnomer, since Man Yao had silver hair for only a relatively short period of time. Though it did remind me of Danaerys from Game of Thrones, and the action scenes are fairly well choreographed.

The plot point of 2 guys falling for the same woman, but then the guys turned out to be twin brothers, reminded me of Handsome Siblings on Netflix. But that drama was more palatable for its relative simplicity. I would be more shocked by the trope if I hadn't seen that drama first.

The story's moral compass, which is supposed to highlight why Fu Yuan is bad, and Man Yao is good. Fu Yuan chose to pass the poison to her child and remain healthy, whereas Man Yao wanted to give birth to the child and die during or after. This is actually pretty controversial, and I disagreed with the drama's conviction that it is correct for a mother to die for her child if only one of them can live. Abortions also apparently don't exist in this drama's world.

The whole arc in Chen kingdom made the main characters seem slow, because the child emperor is so brilliant by comparison. Not that the original Northern Realm's emperor was around for comparison, but it made his insistence on alliance through political marriage seem extra trite. At least Zhao Yun ended up happy. I also wished the gray characters - Hen Xiang and Fu Chou - didn't have to die. They didn't really get a redemption arc, which undermined the point that children shouldn't have to pay for the sins of the parents. Rong Qi died as well, but the way he died was the most touching thing in the entire drama. I can see why Luo Yun Xi's career got launched from here.

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xrm
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Overall 7.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 4.0
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I've been watching dramas for 15 years and this is the first review I've ever written. Basically, this story is everything I wanted the disastrous "Untouchable Lovers" to be with the whole "confused identity switching/spy on a mission" plot line. However, as much as I enjoyed the strong FL and the loyal ML, I found myself rooting for the side characters. Fu Chou and Rong Qi were the most interesting characters with complex backstories and development. I didn't feel like Wu You was the male lead and thought his character growth remained very superficial and one dimensional (same for the FL). I found his unwavering love for Man Yao/Rong Le refreshing, but I just felt like something was missing. There were some abrupt changes of heart with some characters which I assume was done to help fill any plot holes, but the pacing was off. I think that's why I'm not completely satisfied with the way the drama ended even though it's a significantly happier ending than most Chinese period dramas. Although the plot seemed to drag with some smaller stories and drama with certain side characters feeling drawn out, I would encourage you to keep watching til the end.

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Suzie Queue
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Feb 13, 2022
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
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Great Ending? Depends on who you ask...

The story was pretty strong, and the plots were not confusing. The actors did a great job in their roles. Unfortunately, there wasn't enough chemistry for me between some of the couples, and all around, there was just so much tragedy. I suppose many viewers liked the outcome of the ML & FL - and I suppose that makes the 58 episodes worth it. However, the ending counts as a tragedy for me - because there was so much sacrifice and love that brought us to that point, and for me that just overshadowed the happy ending. A couple of loopholes in the storylines - but I guess the viewer just had to figure out what was going on, but it didn't spoil the overall story.
I admit I skipped through a lot of scenes - I couldn't take the sadness and the deaths. I can't say I would rewatch this series again. Once is enough. But it was worth the effort once I was prepared for how the story would end.

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