Ongoing 45/46
Michele 1964
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Jan 19, 2020
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Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
It is the best historical drama ive seen this year totally in love with this drama . All the actors are so good and im so pleased that the director insisted that they all use their own voice even xiao zhan from the untamed and i actually prefer his performance in this because of this. The main lead is such a great actor and you can tell he threw himself into his part . im going to be so gutted when this series ends just hope they keep the same cast for series 2 x I think all drama should look at this drama and know that we want a more realistic view not a fluffy load of rubbish.

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Jan Pospisil
15 people found this review helpful
Jul 24, 2020
46 of 46 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 4.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 3.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
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Could've been great.

Joy of Life's premise is silly, it's the kind of scifi YA nonsense you'd write in highschool.
Which is ok, I'm not expecting a masterpiece.
The series however relies on its story way too much, to its own detriment.
Put simply - the show is all about intrigue and plots, with a side of romance and mystery.
Trouble with this - the intrigue is not very clever or engaging, character motivations are shallow or terribly overcomplicated. It's written to work only as long as the plot rushes forward, so you don't notice how flimsy it is.
It also uses the "character decides to do the last mission before retirement, oops" cliche, and it's unfortunately very important to the overall story.
On the technical side, the show looks very nice in a few places. Mostly it's "ok" to watch. There are some fights, especially in the second half, and they're pretty well done.
One aspect where the show really dropped the ball is music. It's weirdly western sounding, like from a 90s/early 2000s sitcom. Quite distracting.
(side note: There's a bunch of talk about chi, levels of mastery etc., but it hardly ever matters. It's a device to lock certain plots into evolving certain ways. This is tied to the characters, which I'll get to now.)
The main reason to watch the show, to me at least, are the characters. They chose very good actors, there are hardly any weak links.
The problem is - the characters are slaves to the story and they come and go only in its service. If you happen to not care about the story, about the secret police stuff, about court intrigue and "The Mystery" of who Fan Xian is, you'll be constantly pissed off by what happens to these characters you like.
I wanna watch Fan Xian and his brother run a book shop, or do poetry battles and flirt with pretty ladies. I don't care who his parents were, or what the two princes are secretly plotting.
Speaking of Fan Xian - he's borderline unlikable. A very special Marty Stu boy who gets away with everything, either because of his super cool fighting skills, photographic memory, or because seemingly everyone in power (with a few exceptions) keeps him protected.
It heavily reminds me of young adult fiction novels, or perhaps Harry Potter.
The romance is interesting at first, because it largely skips the wooing stage, and the whole "will they or won't they", which is refreshing. But then when they are in fact together, it very quickly separates the couple, to introduce two new romantic interests for Fan Xian to flirt with.
The first season ends, of course, with a massive twist, AND a cliffhanger twist. Both are completely pointless and are not really foreshadowed, so you can't be satisfied you called it. (unlike the revelation of who FX's parents were, which was at least decent.)

TL;DR - mediocre to slightly bad show with really good actors and fun characters.

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Faith Black
5 people found this review helpful
Jan 13, 2020
46 of 46 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.0
I came here for Zhang Ruo Yun... I dont know Xiao Zhan. I haven't seen Untamed. Dont scold me...I haven't seen Nirvana in Fire either. I'm only here for the Winged emperor...that's Novoland Castle in the Sky for those who dont know. He's the the one that started them all. That being said, I'm still surprised at how dynamic he is. He has grown as an actor and I love it.

The drama overall was well done, if you had asked me to watch a time traveling wuxia. I would have said HELL no. I hate those dramas. They are never done well. Mostly due to the nonchalance of the historical versus the modern. The historical part of the story never has any weight to it. Its glossed over. This drama, I completely forgot the plot. It pulls you deep into the historical and you LOVE these people and want to stay forever. Great writing hands down. Great cast hands down. Great director hands down....

So what's NOT perfect, the most glaring. Li Qin, the supposed female lead. I have no idea about the book but they need change her character soon. As of now, she is literally just a pretty face. The male lead is supposedly the boy who inherits the kingdom and he shows all signs of capability. However, the female lead is sickly, soft and unaware of most of the political machinations around her. This disturbs me the most. I also came here for Li Qin and was apalled at her character. Sure she's not an idiot but she's not clever enough to be Empress either. I'm worried at where this is going. I am one that believes in a great man should have a great woman next to him not behind him OR vice versa. The burden of the kingdom must be shared otherwise you will go crazy.

That takes me to Duo Duo....LOL. Her name is hilarious. Translation may be off. Haitung....the ninth level master from Qi Kingdom. I hate to LOVE her because it feels like I'm cheating on Waner but she is PERFECT for him. So perfect its embarrassing to his family and friends when they're seen together. Sigh....what to do....what to do....Fan Xian is in a serious dilemma. Keep in mind he is young and his journey is long and arduous.

For those who love Xiao Zhan, NO worries. He obviously has a major role in the upcoming seasons. Definitely more face time in the works. Speaking of upcoming seasons, I can't tell you how disappointed I am they are not shooting back to back. Let's be for real. Cdramas have a bad record in sequels. Either they are not done or actors are changed. What's up with that??? If the world can wait for Avengers over 12 years. This shouldn't be that hard. So let's get this done with the same actors and proctuction team...Good luck

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Renah
5 people found this review helpful
Mar 18, 2021
46 of 46 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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“Have you ever felt like you were the main lead in a drama”.

This is the first ever drama that I have watched and put myself in the main leads perspective, and thought like he did, or maybe gave much thought to his decisions And what he did and the way he did it. From the moment you were born leaving all your life predicted by someone. Thinking every decision you made in your life is by your will however it’s not, it’s someone else trying to make you think that way. instead of leaving for yourself you were someone’s chess piece in a game of life and death.

The male lead in this drama if he were a real person he was to be a man of greatness. because leaving in a world where you trust nobody and nobody trusts you in contrast maybe you think they do but in Reality they are doing it in the so called name of “ greater good”.

This is my favorite historical Chinese drama because it beats any other drama that I’ve ever seen. It makes you so involved in what is taking place that you start to suspect every person acting besides the male lead . in addition this drama is a highly recommended because at first I just give it a shot and after seeing the reviews I decided to watch it and I was not disappointed.

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Velvetpeaches
4 people found this review helpful
Apr 5, 2020
46 of 46 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.0

Captivating, to say the least.

What a stunning & magnificent drama. It came with drama, comedy, suspense, and mystery in its finest form. Fans of Nirvana in Fire would appreciate this one. Allow me to elaborate:

Pros:
1) VILLAINS. One thing this drama does well is having well-rounded characters. I don’t really see that in Chinese historicals very much. Usually villains are portrayed as completely evil with no redeeming qualities. And usually in drama world, when a “bad” guy dies, their existence just seems to cease to exist like a problem that went away. But in this drama their deaths lingered. Everything that they were, everything that they held dear, everyone that they knew & loved, were all affected. You felt their deaths just like Fan Xian did too. Even if they were considered the enemy, they weren’t just another “bad guy.” They were a dad. They were a son. They were a brother. They were somebody to someone even if they weren’t on the “good” side.

Surprisingly, I found myself sympathizing with the villains more often than I did with the heroes. Every character (good or bad) had their reasons for what they did. And they all had something they wanted to protect fiercely.

2) PLOT. The intricate web of plots are not there for the sake of just being there. The plot is not dumbed down for any of us. The writers will make you work for it. Every dialogue. Every movement a character makes. Every plot-line. All of this is there to develop Fan Xian’s character and to move the plot forward. Sometimes we get boring filler episodes that have nothing to do with the bigger picture in these types of dramas. But not in this one. Every. Episode. Counts. Seriously, don’t skip or you might just lose the plot.

3) UNRELIABLE NARRATOR. Not everything is what is seems. I know, I know. *eye rolls* But really. You can’t trust anyone in this drama. Usually you can tell who the bad guys are and who the good guys are. Not in Joy of Life. There’s so many layers to this story that keeps it refreshing. Always something brewing underneath the surface. And you never know what you’re gonna get.

4) THE EMPEROR. Jesus H. Christ, he is one hell of a character! Forget Fan Xian, I’d watch this for his performance alone! Extremely well-written! Wonderful acting! Not your typical, gullible, blinded-by-officials type of king. HE ALWAYS KNOWS WHAT’S GOING ON & I LOVE THAT. No one can fool him in his own court. And the best part is, you see all sides to him. You see the messy side. The hard side. The cruel side. The soft side. The ruthless side. The mysterious side. You never know his next move. THIS. This is how an emperor should be written. Take notes drama writers. He is the epitome of POWER.

5) BALANCE. What this drama also does well is knowing when to be comedic and when to be serious. You will laugh (most of the times it’s like a WTF laugh) and you will cry. Don’t let the gray color gradient on screen fool you into thinking this is a melodramatic drama. It is not. It is extremely funny when need be. And it pulls it off well.


Cons:
1) COMPLICATED. It can be hard to follow. There are times when I had to rewind a few times to understand. The plot is so intricate and deals with many characters so you must follow closely. Not only that, the writers assume that their audiences are smart enough to dissect the plot themselves, which is not always the case. It can be hard to understand at times with so much going on & so many character names to remember.


2) SLOW-PACED. I must say I don’t think I was fully invested until episode 20+. I stopped watching & it took me at least 3xs to push through. And when I did, I was so glad and thankful I didn’t miss out on such a wonderful drama. One of the best written!

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OVERALL:
This is one of those dramas that’s just different in terms of how it is written & directed. It breaks the barrier of what historical dramas should strive for. It really does it all! After watching, I was left utterly speechless, bereft, & lost. I haven’t felt like this since 10 Miles of Peach Blossom. I’m mad that there’s even a season 2! I wish it was all just 1 season! I don’t wanna wait for more Fan Xian & Yan Bing Yun!

P.S. Joy of Life has one of the most beautiful opening credits I’ve ever seen from a drama. Absolutely stunning.


Anyways, happy heartbreak! I mean watching! Happy watching! Haha.

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emilyywanggg
5 people found this review helpful
Sep 13, 2020
46 of 46 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 10

I usually don't take the time to write reviews, as a matter of fact, this is my first ever review.

I finished the entire drama about a minute ago and let me just say, I've never been more hooked on a drama in my entire life. When I say that the show had no bad parts, I mean it. Almost every part has meaning and was interesting.

Story:
The plot has to be one of the best I have ever seen. If someone doesn't know the meaning of plot twist, tell them to watch this drama. I won't spoil anything but every little part is important. I swear my IQ has went up so high after watching this show. The only reason I gave it .5 off was because I can't give it a 9.9. The only thing that I couldn't really get was the romance between Lin Waner and Fan Xian. Other than that it was perfect.

Acting:
I don't have a single problem with the actors or actresses. I especially loved young Fan Xian and Duo Duo. All of them portrayed their characters extremely well. Respect.

Music:
The OST for this show was pretty good. Wouldn't say it's my favorite but is definitely a good song. The background music throughout the drama helped a lot with the mood each scene was going through. Music was chosen well. Especially during suspenseful parts.

Rewatch Value:
I'm about to go watch it again to see if there were any hints in the story leading up to the ending haha, so yes I will rewatch for sure.

Do I recommend?:
If you like good plots, this is absolutely phenomenal and I 100000% recommend. If you like romance and such, there is some, but I'm not quite sure it will be fulfilling but I'm sure you will become more interested in the plot over the romance.


Final notes:
Probably my favorite drama I've ever seen. Thank you for reading, have a good day :D

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Sharanya
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May 31, 2024
46 of 46 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 10
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Journey ahead is full of dangers. Do you still want to step on this path and know who your enemy is?

Overview of Plot:-

Fan Xian, the illegitimate son of Fan Jian, grew up far from the capital city in Danzhou, in the care of his grandmother. From the very young age, Fan Xian has intelligence of adults and memory of an entirely different era which in not even recorded in the history books of Qing Kingdom. His mother was killed shortly after giving birth to him and left him in the protection of her blind guard-cum-friend Wu Zhu, who is not less than a grandmaster of martial arts.

At the very young age, Fan Xian mastered the martial arts as well as poisons. As he grows up, he wanted to explore the capital city and live a carefree life there.

Finally, Fan Xian was invited to return to the capital city but an assassination attempted to kill him, breached his peace of mind. This made him to question his identity. He decided to investigate the perpetrator and why someone wants to take his insignificant life.

He returned to capital and get to know that he is already engaged with someone he never had seen before. After a number of events, he found out that his mother, Ye Qing Mei, was a mysterious yet genius lady, some very powerful people in capital favour him and are his backers because of his mother.

What's so special about Fan Xian that makes these powerful people favour him? What kind of person his mother was and how and why was she killed? What relation had she with those powerful people? Why so many people wants to kill Fan Xian? Why has he the memory of a different world? Will he ever be able to live his life care freely when everyone is plotting against him at every step?
Dive in to know more.

Key Characters:-

Fan Xian (Zhang Ruo Yun):- Genius at learning things, untamed, playful and crafty, combined with a loyal and warm heart. He has sense of humour that no one can match upto. Always unexpected, especially in dire situations. Exceptional in martial arts and poison at his young age. However crafty and powerful he is, he never lack compassion towards innocent or tried to covet power. His every action has solid reasons which we can't even imagine. He stands out with his abilities and genuine care for his family and friends. An unparalleled male lead I have ever encountered.

Chen Ping Ping (Wu Gang):- Director of Overwatch Council and a slick person. His schemes precede him. His cunningness and ruthlessness always masked under his warm demeanour. His schemes will leave you in awe.

Emperor of Qing (Chen Duo Ming):- A person whose thoughts are deep hidden in his heart and no one has ever seen through him. Nothing can escape his sight. What he really wants is yet to be revealed and no one has ever been able to figure it out. He trusts nobody and also has a warm demeanour, yet his ruthlessness and scheming are no child's play. The best chessmaster.

Wang Qi Nian (Tian Yu):- He works in Overwatch Council. Excellent in tracking someone and a money lover. He is funny and cunning at the same time.

Lin Wan'er (Li Qing):- The illegitimate daughter of Princess Royal Li Yun Rui and Prime Minister Lin Ruo Fu. She is a sickly and gentle girl. A arrange marriage with Fan Xian was bestowed upon her by Emperor and she is the key to control Imperial Treasury.

My Views:-

This is such an interesting drama from starting to the end. The story itself is captivating, so are the characters. I couldn't help myself but to binge watched it. It's full of action, adventure, mystery and political intrigue that never been seen before, with balanced humour sprinkled throughout the drama. Every second spent to watch this, is definitely worth.

Storyline is one of the best I have ever seen in dramas so far. It keeps the audience guessing all the time as to what will happen next, no matter how much you try to guess, it never turns out to be exactly what you thought but is always unexpected. The schemes will blow your mind. Every action, every detail, every expression of characters is crucial to the plot. The story unravels like an onion, just when you start to think you can predict the next action of the characters or the plot, there’s always more to it than meets the eye. When you think you know who is the schemer there comes something which will play with the mind. This is one of those dramas where no matter how much you praise the writing it can never be enough. Hats off to the makers for creating such a brilliant masterpiece.

This drama is full of interesting characters. Not only the male lead but support characters are fascinating. Most of the characters are multi-layered and capricious. No character is poker-faced. Fan Xian, Chen Ping Ping, Princes, Li Yun Rui and Emperor Qing are some of those which will make you thrilled with their schemes and actions. Never trust them fully, there is always something hidden, even in their micro-expressions. The Emperor Qing is the most sharp and scheming emperor I have ever encountered in dramaworld. Wang Qi Nian, Fan Ruo Ruo, Uncle Wu Zhu, Prime Minister Lin and Fan Jian are also noteworthy.

I loved how Fan Xian handled his relationships, whether it was with his family and friends or his enemies. Drama doesn't focus on romance so it feels somewhat cliché. Despite her being significant to the story, Female lead character is not developed well enough, so is her screen presence. But there are some other female characters like Li Yun Rui, Haitang Duo Duo, Emperor Qi and Fan Ruo Ruo who are worthy of praise.

Acting:-

Speaking of acting and casting, I can’t imagine anyone else other than Zhang Ruo Yun as Fan Xian. His physique is perfect for this role and his acting didn't let me down. How shameless, cunning and ruthless Fan Xian is and just, funny and warm-hearted at the same time! Zhang Ruo Yun perfectly nailed this character. Other actors like Wu Gang (Chen Ping Ping), Chen Duo Ming (Emperor Qing), Liu Duan Duan (Li Cheng Ze), Tian Yu (Wang Qi Nian) and Gao Shu Gong (Fan Jian) also did marvelous job with their characters. Additionally, the child actor played Young Fan Xian also gave remarkable performance. All other casts also did a great job.

Other Elements:-

There are some modern elements added in the drama which make it more fun to watch as it's also a sci-fi and Fan Xian has the memory of 21st century.

If we talk about costumes, the production is done well, so are the costumes, especially for Fan Xian. All the action scenes are certainly splendid. OSTs, I would say are average.

Ending and Recommendation:-

We still have two more seasons up ahead so it's understandable that the ending is a cliffhanger. There remains many schemes yet to come into light. But by the end of this season, Fan Xian now has a life goal to achieve. I'm excited for the season 2.

"The wind so swift, the sky so wide, apes wail and cry; Water so clear and beach so white, birds wheel and fly.
The boundless forest sheds lits leaves shower by shower; The endless river rolls its waves hour after hour.
A thousand miles from home, I'm grieved at autumn's plight; I'll now and then for years, alone I'm on this height.
Living in times so hard, at frosted hair I pine; Cast down by poverty, I have to give up wine."
- Fan Xian

For me Joy of life refers to when you have someone to protect with your life. This is a must watch drama without any doubt. Highly recommended from me.

A True Masterpiece!

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twirlingtulles
4 people found this review helpful
Oct 17, 2021
46 of 46 episodes seen
Completed 3
Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.0

Welcome to Dystopia

I started watching Joy of Life because of it's epic reviews on MDL. It's rare that a title gets a consistent ranking of 9. Also, I was in hospital and on bedrest so I had nothing else to do. This is a drama that started very very slowly. So slowly in fact that I got a bit bored mid way and watched a few other shows before I went back to it (determined to give it a shot given its high ratings online). I think it only started to pick up after the 30th or so episode.

The cinematography of this show is incredible. Props to the Director and Cinematography team. The colour scheme and music they chose gives you an idea of what to expect. It's overall moody and foreboding and has an almost eerie air. Nothing is as it seems. Suspect everything. Trust no one. I feel that I was in perpetual late autumn / winter in this show. It has a very dark, dystopic aura about it.

Fan Xian is an extremely erudite, precocious and arrogant character. He's smart, but he's not that likeable. To be honest, not many people in this show are likeable. If I have to choose one person to like it's the Emperor. It took me a while to get used to Fan Xian's face and character as it's not normally the sort of face you will see in period dramas. But then this is not your typical period drama. This is in an altogether alternate reality.

I love dramas with smart, witty leads and Fan Xian is no exception (except he's arrogant and not that likeable). He was able to counteract most of the attacks against him. What I didn't like was the weakness of the FL (can we call her that? Maybe just Fan Xian's love interest). With the current trend gearing towards strong FLs who are equal, if not better than the MLs, I was surprised by how weak Lin Wan'Er was. Maybe they will surprise us in the second season. All she does is spend her time cooped up in her room because she's sick with TB (and recovering now thanks to Fan Xian). She sits around pining for him, hoping to see him next or else lying in bed coughing. I really wished that she could be stronger and solve crimes and face challenges with Fan Xian. That would really make me like the second season. Instead she's constantly playing the damsel in distress, waiting for Fan Xian to save her.

I was honestly surprised and disappointed by her character since the entire premise of the show was based on Fan Xian's own mother who everyone revered as ahead of her time. If it's so girl power - how come Lin Wan'Er is so weak? Maybe they will flesh out her character in the next season. I felt that the entire show was written by men, for men (pretending to be feminist but cannot really understand women) and a quick glance at the director, executive producer and writer proved me right.

Overall it's an extremely intelligent show (apart from the very obvious issues of the weak FL) with a fantastic soundtrack (I was happily surprised to hear Li Jian singing the opening song). I surprised myself by actually rating it so highly (because I really don't like Fan Xian that much) but I must say the plot twists and turns (towards the end) kept me going and hooked. This drama really stands out on its own. You'll be hard pressed to find another show like this.

If this series was a beverage it would be whiskey served neat. Not easily enjoyable, but if you like it, you really will.

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John Hart
4 people found this review helpful
Jun 13, 2023
46 of 46 episodes seen
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Overall 5.5
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 2.5
Rewatch Value 1.0

Decent but PROFOUNDLY OVER-RATED @ MDL

I used to teach Screenwriting. There were many 'best practices' that appeared in many books but one that was an affront to my experience of cinema. The practice said "START REAL BIG", then tone things down for most of the story, and then finish EVEN BIGGER than the opening. I completely disagreed with the first part of that advice based upon many quality classic movies.

The BETTER advice is to start 'interesting as hell' and make each page a little more interesting than the last. So that you become 'surprised' at how engaging the story is and start watching the series faster. Novels like this are called 'page turners'.

JOY OF LIFE does just this. It gets better as watch. The problem is that the build is so RIDICULOUSLY SLOW that a viewer can and will lose interest before they get hooked.

Read the comment sections here. I'd say a third of the people that tried this series walked. And that is understandable since the show is so amorous of itself it has no idea how dull the pacing is for the first two thirds. Knowing where the story is going works for the writers but not the viewers if you take WAY too long to set up the story.

The only reason I kept watching JOY OF LIFE was that I love half of this cast. There are several people from RUYI'S ROYAL LOVE IN THE PALACE, one from REBEL PRINCESS, and one from LUOYANG. If it wasn't for the amazingly talented lovely (and bitchy) Xin Zhi Lei I'd have ditched the series after 15 episodes. But since character was saved for much later I pushed on.

Why would I have ditched? There are two critical mistakes this story makes that NO STORY SHOULD MAKE --

1. This is mildly spoiler-ish but since it shows up in the first minutes of the first episode I don't see the harm: the lead character isn't really IN the story. He comes from our reality but ends up in this story's reality like it's a lucid dream. Because of this his character knows he is never in any actual peril. That would be like Dorothy AWARE that she is dreaming and smirking at the Wicked Witch the entire time. It completely DESTROYS normal dramatic tension. But don't take my word. As the series progresses they kind of back away from this STUPID idea and pretend it was never there. (This explains part of my low rating.)

2. The show shifts genres as it progresses. It's starts as a sort of funny leaning DRAMEDY but then evolves into a proper DRAMA. But the path to this transition is littered with way WAY too many comic relief sidekicks. And fight sequences featuring SALSA or ROCK AND ROLL music which took me right out of the story.. It leaves an adult with the impression that the production crew was entirely teenage.

What makes the 2nd half of the series more bearable is that it becomes a more serious story where our hero Fan Xian finds himself in genuine danger. Get this and I'm not kidding: in episode 42 (of 46) Fan Xian actually says, "For the first time I feel like I'm in real danger." I don't know how to break this to the morons who wrote this script but that feeling was supposed to happen no later than Episode 5. Imagine Dorothy of Kansas feeling in absolutely no peril at all until the Wizard took off in his balloon near the story's end. It's LUDICROUS.

So I'm left BAFFLED and BEWILDERED at how so many people on this site have rated this series so high. Was it based on a novel that everyone in this genre has already read? (Harry Potter syndrome?) Personally I resent when people like a series based upon some other source. I base my review on what I'm reviewing and nothing else.

The cast is easily the best part of this series. My problem is that I've seen half this cast elsewhere and the same actors got much better roles. If you enjoyed Song Yi in this you're going to ADORE her in LUOYANG where she basically chews every scene she's in. That show has a cast that's a little too emotionally distant -- except for her. There's a pout she does in one episode that's almost worth watching the entire series for. (No, really!)

Part 2 of JOY is being filmed now and no matter how compelling the 2nd half of this installment has been I absolutely positively will not watch the 2nd series if there's SALSA music in fight scenes. Or if Fan Xian is smirking too often in the first episodes.

It's been fun, I suppose, but I can recommend 4 other shows before this one: REBEL PRINCESS, RUYI'S ROYAL LOVE IN THE PALACE, MAKE A WISH, and THE GREAT CRAFTSMAN. These shows DESTROY this one.

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username36
2 people found this review helpful
Nov 17, 2023
46 of 46 episodes seen
Completed 1
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Joy of Life Season 1 is an amazing work of art

This first season is full of intrigue it’s very interesting and has heartfelt emotional story plots the action scenes are brilliant and outstanding it’s very well written the actors are very talented this is well worth watching its amazing brilliant has awesome fight scenes great character acting there’s something for everyone and some beautiful landscapes cinematically this is beautiful to watch it’s a work of art I loved this I cannot wait to see season 2 released on 30th of November 2023 available on WeTV and Viki Rankutan Tv apps and Tencent video app there is also talk of a season 3 in the pipeline possibly in November 2023 or 2024

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Clea Orin
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Jun 25, 2024
46 of 46 episodes seen
Completed 1
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 10

love love LOVE this drama~

Though my first watch-through of this drama was all the way back in 2020, even after all this time, it still remains one of my top Chinese dramas. I highly encourage everyone to give this drama a try because it's one of those dramas that has a little bit of everything: comedy, action, romance, political intrigue, mystery, time travel, etc. The characters are charming, the set design is beautiful, and the music and story direction are carefully planned and well-executed.

What really pulled me into watching this drama though, was how well everything fit together. It seemed like the pieces just fit perfectly into the puzzle, with there being a reason behind every action, a motive for each character that stays consistent throughout each series. Though the mystery is complex and delicately layered, the plotline isn't hard to understand at all, with each episode pulling me deeper and deeper into the world of "Joy of Life."

There's a certain irreplaceably unique charm to this drama, and it is obvious how much love and care the story was crafted with. If you are thinking about watching JOL, do it! Give this excellent drama a chance and it will not waste your time.

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daisy365
3 people found this review helpful
Feb 6, 2023
46 of 46 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 10

Great Chinese Period Drama

This drama is beautifully done from every perspective, ecept the cliffhanger ending that seemed to promise a sequel. It feels like the writer was promoting a sequel or maybe just wanted to be mysterious. Zhang Ruo Yun (Fan Xian) and Li Qun ( Lin Wan’er) make a compelling and adorable onscreen couple. I can't leave out everyone's favorite, XIAO ZHAN (Yan Bing Yun) addint some romantic competition for Fan Xian. I would recommend any drama that contained any one of those actors. As seems to be his choice, Zhang Ruo Yun selects parts that are unpredictable and dramas that leave you wondering. This wonderful, cultural, period piece along with the great cast, acting skill, and gorgeous cinematograhy makes this a must watch.

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