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BernadetteObrien
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Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Dylan wang Great in this Drama

I watched ever night one and enjoyed it but I love ever night 2 for the reasons are .dylan wang brought the FL to womanhood and it showed in both there acting .he was so comfortable in this season were he had to beat the critics and for me he did that .
All the cast made this a wonderful drama. But I can’t say how wonderful Dylan wang made this and he brought out the love he had for her well done all the cast 10/10 for me
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Filsaf Falah
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Dec 11, 2020
43 of 43 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 7.5

Weird Ending

For non-novel readers, it is hard to not to compare between season 1 and season 2 casts. Especially for main roles. Even though Dylan Wan (season 2) performed well, I bet people will hard to move on from Arthur Chen (season 1) before accepting Dylan Wang. I myself need 20 episodes to familiarize Dylan as Ning Que.

I didn't feel any chemical romance between Ning Que and Sang Sang in season 2. Including romance involving Mo Shan Shan and Ye Hong Yu. Don't get me wrong, Dylan is a great actor. But he is in the shadow of Arthur. Life after Sang Sang, Dylan just get away from comparison with Arthur. I like Dylan's Ning Que as the protector of Tang. He is so Ning Que. But for romance matter, I still cannot move on from Arthur.

This is my opinion for the other new casts:

Ye Hong Yu: I like Meng Ziyi in season 1. She is beautiful. I like moment between her and Ning Que at the cave and lake. But in other hand, is too soft for a warrior. In season 2, Liu Yi Jun also fine actress.. She has a sharp gaze. Perfect for Ye Hong Yu as female warrior, but I didn't find any feeling between her and Ning Que.

Emperor of Tang, Li Zhongyi: I like both actors from season 1 (Lai Leon) and 2 (Bao Jian Feng). They are great in their ways. They are very lively. They surely give different characters as the Emperor, but I like those versions.

Empress of Tang, Xia Tian: I thought Kira Shi (season 1) is the perfect cast for this role. But after watch some episodes, I think Lian Lian (season 2) is also great cast.

Princess of Tang, Li Yu: Tong Yao (season 1) did well for portraying Princess as a devoted daughter and as a caring sister to her brother. Ni Yan (season 2) also did well portraying Princess as a leader of the empire when the Emperor is not available.

Archduke of Tang, Lei Peiyan: in the season 1, I feel Su Ke as very shifty and dangerous person. But at season 2, Zong Feng Yan didn't have much opportunity to develop the character because of the script. Actually, I wonder why Lei Peiyan still appears on season 2 because his royal status has been revoked in season 1.

Mou You (7th sister): I guess in season 2, the 7th sister didn't has significant role as the season 1 did. So I can't make further comment about Jade Lin's performance. I like 7th Rong Zi Xi in season 1.

Lu Chen Jia (Flower Maniac): Yi Lin Huang (season 1) is too soft as being a female warrior. But it understandable because the story mainly tell abut her relationship with Long Qing. Meanwhile in season 2, I think Wang Hui Zhen is fit enough to play as stronger Lu Chen Jia.

My favorite characters in season 2 are the Academy students (especially, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 12th), and Mo Shan Shan. Sorry Sang Sang, because of the story, you are out of the list.

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Keiz
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Nov 29, 2022
43 of 43 episodes seen
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Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

The worst drama

A lousy drama directed by a worthless director. The scenes and story plot didn't even match. How did anyone give this drama a 10 rating? Laughable. Those give this drama a 10 are idiots. Story plot kept changing illogically, the director didn't even have big picture of plan how the storyline progress. The screenwriter doing a lousy job in creating story plots and cutting scenes. Story plots just forced it way illogically even though it's clear reasoning of truths in the storyline. The director and screenwriter must be thinking most viewers are idiots, that's why they're not doing their job. Surprisingly, the rating acknowledged it as idiots rated the drama a 10. Conclusion, this drama is a mess up storyline and plots. It doesn't even worth watching.

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angelia lmd
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Nov 16, 2022
43 of 43 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

Good Story at the beginning but not so good at the ending.

I wanna watch EverNight because of Wang Hedi. But after I know it have S1 with Chen FeiYu as a mainlead, then I watched S1 first. But in S2 the main lead was change... I feel something is missing. It's my weakness to watched every drama with my feeling pouring on it.
I do like them both... but I prefer the mainlesd will be the same persons.
The ending is not what I am expecting after so... many episodes.

wanna watch EverNight because of Wang Hedi. But after I know it have S1 with Chen FeiYu as a mainlead, then I watched S1 first. But in S2 the main lead was change... I feel something is missing. It's my weakness to watched every drama with my feeling pouring on it.
I do like them both... but I prefer the mainlesd will be the same persons.
The ending is not what I am expecting after so... many episodes.

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FDiyF
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Oct 23, 2020
43 of 43 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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Great Sequel

The second season closely adhere to the original novel, with slight changes which I truly prefer much more than the novel. The adaptation changes actually gave more humanity to Ye Hongyu and shows the strength of the Three Addicts, which is very admirable. The changes also made the story tolerable because the novel is super lengthy with draggy scenes. Im pretty much happy with the cuts the adaptation had made where they skip those draggy scenes without jeopardizing the main plot. Although many people say that this season is draggy, for those who reads the novel would know that this is already shortcut compared to the novel! The production team did a brilliant job indeed!

Although there were numerous actor changes, for me its not much of a distraction. However I still liked to see Arthur Chen as Ning Que more than Dylan Wang. Generally Dylan's acting is ok, he definitely able to nail it as the NQ who is matured yet lovesick as depicted by novel writer. Its just that I feel that Arthur suits Ning Que more, I guess. Dylan just didnt have the 'air' that Arthur gave off on screen. Also the character change of NQ from season 1, from cheeky, mischievous, filled with grudge, shameless to matured, slightly dumb and love sick boy in season 2, is exactly like the novel writer wrote him to be, so I saw nothing wrong with Dylan's NQ unlike the other complaints. Dylan nailed it, Arthur also nailed it, but I felt the NQ character is somewhat made for Arthur, rather than Dylan, that is all.

The rest of the actors did amazing job, and I actually liked the mischievous Emperor of this second season more than the lofty one in the first season hahaha. The actress who played Ye Hongyu and Lu Chen Jia were superb! The current Lu Chenjia gives off strong air of Flower Addict, and her character is more believable and tolerable than the Lu Chenjia in the novel. I really liked the changes that the screenwriter made on her character development. Current Ye Hongyu shows a stronger front and air than the previous one in season 1, although I have to say YHY in season 1 is much more beautiful than Season 2. But regardless of that, I loved the season 2 YHY than the YHY in the novel and Season 1 YHY (I feel like that novel YHY acts more like the devil than someone devoted to Tao). Needless to say, I truly love Mo 'mary-sue' Shanshan. Her willingness to step back and watch NQ and SS be together for once, doesnt look forced or fake. It actually felt sincere and the actress did so well! The way the novel writer did it in the novel is amazing, and how the actress portrayed this character is super accurate with no cringe-worthy scenes. Gosh, I love Mo Shanshan!

Mr First, Mr Second and Miss Third are amazing trio, exactly as depicted in the novel. Oh god I truly love the Academy people. They're true family even though NQ only walked into their life a little over a year and yet theyre willing to sacrifice everything for him. The adjustment for Tang Xiaotang's scene rescuing Chen Pipi is a total blunder though. IN the novel she was supposed to be this truly strong lady character with body made of steel, she was supposed to freaking defeat the Papal cavalry guarding the Peach Mountain forgodsake, and arrived at Chen Pipi all bloody and heroic, and yet on screen, the rescue was made as pathetic with her running and stumbling all over while calling Chen Pipi's name like some lovesick maiden. What a disappointment!

However, I especially love the adjustment from the novel where the screenwriter actually included reunion of NQ and General Ma Shixiang. I was so disappointed by the novel because they never met after NQ left Wei Cheng for the Academy exams. Delighted as hell when I saw the series actually included tonnes of scenes between the two. That actually gives some closure to the readers who would love to see the father-son-like interaction between them.

The only thing thats lacking is the battlefield scenes. They're ridiculously cheapskate! Where the novel says THOUSANDS of cavalry, I can see only 30-40 people at most on screen. And the scene where the King marches into battle out of Wei Cheng, how come there's only 20-30 people escorting him? Where are the thousands of elite soldiers? And the heavy armour cavalry ambush, my god, THAT IS NOT HOW HEAVY ARMOUR CAVALRY LOOKS LIKE! How come the invincible heavy armoured cavalry thats feared throughout the land dresses exactly like NORMAL light cavalry? Where are the heavy armour that needs constant maintenance which only Tang could afford?? Gosh, The production team should learn a thing or two from Princess Agent, Eternal Love or even Ashes of Love team when it comes to battle scenes. Ever Night battle scenes are truly pathetic and disappointing!

Anyway, Cant wait to see season 3. and I hope Arthur comes back to the team....

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Ongoing 17/43
kurtis1993
3 people found this review helpful
Sep 25, 2022
17 of 43 episodes seen
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Overall 4.5
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 1.0
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A Perturbing Tale Of Two Diabolics Masquerading As Anti-Heros

The most disappointing thing about this show is not really the disingenuous plot-line,but the millions of eyes who watched and enjoyed it without ever spotting the palpable evil contained within its subtext. How could the vast majority of viewers including film reviewers ignore the convoluted darkness behind this perverted tale of Master/slave incestuous and pedophilic pseudo romance masquerading as an epic love story? The ML is an authoritative figure in the FL's life since he literally raised her from infancy. He was practically the father who fed her, changed her diapers and probably taught her the facts of life. Therefore, wasn't it perturbing when all of a sudden the two of them twisted their relationship into that of lovers in mayhem?

Another perverse aspect in this tale is that when the demonic identity of the FL was exposed the ML reaction was shockingly nonchalant. He barely flinched while viciously killing anyone who opposed their stance without compromise. They became a debauched coupling of evil who brought chaos and pandemonium to the entire realm, not excluding those who were their loyal friends and supporters.

My final statement about this show is that it is an exercise by deviants who sugar-coat the rotten with sophistry and watch the sheep devour it as delightful entertainment.

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Dropped 34/43
XiaoLiu
1 people found this review helpful
Sep 17, 2021
34 of 43 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 4.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 5.0

Good sequel, but bad casting.

This title is the continuation story of the 1st Evernight.
+ One of the best tv series in terms of special effects.
+ Very good musics.
+ Breathtaking panorama & costumes, really a visual feast.
+ Adapted from Mao Ni's novel which usually has a good story.
Now, here comes the minus points!
- Bad casting. With so many replacements, only actress playing Ye Hongyu did a good job & has a beauty comparable to Joey Meng from S1. I can't list all the reasons who & why because it will take ten pages to complete. The one playing 7th sister was the worst face-wise. Man, she looked ug##. I'm really sorry just to blurt out this. And the acting was a bit different (though it came from the same director). Particularly the one played the king of Tang. Leon Lai in S1 played a calm, charismatic king. But this new guy, made a whole new king who was a bit temperamental, a bit naughty like a kid (he pretended not to hear his minister talking once & kept writing and just said "oh you are here" after the minister finished talking. ) You can see it, right? It's bad acting.
- One point that needs to be mentioned is that, i feel the protagonists team was too OP, or always have a lucky angel on their side. Whatever the antagonists team did, they will just fail. This minor thing makes the series less enjoyable.

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Drama Addict
1 people found this review helpful
Mar 18, 2020
43 of 43 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

A far-cry from series 1

This sequel is a far cry from its prequel, not only because of a change in some of the cast but in the tempo and ending. The first 15 episodes were filled with time fillers as Ning Que and Sang Sang tried to escape persecution as her identity was uncovered. The new lead actor is good looking and acted well but does not make up for the lack of other elements. The last couple of episodes were a drag - with me hanging on just to find out the conclusion.

There were intense moments as the battle against the Tang and the academy were underway and possibly the best part of the story. The story very much climaxed at this battle and then went downhill again. The ending was unimpressed.

The only thing that I am happy with this sequel is that the story is a continuation from the prequel, unlike a lot of other sequel where the sequel is an attempt to leverage on the name of its predecessor.

To make it worse, I was watching the Pillow Book along with this as they were released around the same time. I was glued to YouTube for the Pillow Book and watched this only to fill in the time in-between the releases of the Pillow Book. The contrast was immense. Although the Pillow Book had its occasional slow moments but it held my attention to the very end.

The script for all dramas should be carefully reviewed before production. This script did not keep up with the grandeur of the set and investment, and not worth the time of the audience.

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Ongoing 12/43
Angel31
6 people found this review helpful
Mar 21, 2020
12 of 43 episodes seen
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Overall 5.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 4.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 5.5
The new actors are no good!! (I am Sorry but that's the Fact and its very apparent). Production Fell far from the season one in every aspect and especially acting felt very artificial, its as if they were trying too hard. Do yourself a favor and watch it in 1.25x speed and you will save a lot of time!!!. I am into the 12th episode and something was missing!!!, the character development!!!. Production focused more on extending the episodes with unnecessary shifts in the screen play out of context. Hopefully it gets better!! fingers crossed!!!
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Lord Muku
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Jan 30, 2021
43 of 43 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 6.5

hmmm

I just finished it, great story over all BUT what a bad ending story scenario.. in last 3 episode ( 41,42,43) its so boring and dull... enough for sang sang and Ning que action together.. too much about them, that make the story so dull.. its a pity .. Irene sang make it the ending bad to worse … so boring and dull watching her try to make a sad, innocence face.. didn't work at all... too bad for Ever Night series.. hope they will make a Remake of this drama in the future, which better cast, less (too much) dialogue between sang sang ang Ning que... regardless whoever the actor and the actress gonna be....

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achuland
3 people found this review helpful
Nov 7, 2020
43 of 43 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
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Une saison un peu décevante mais qui se regarde bien.

Nous sommes des fans de la saison 1. Nous avons laissé le temps passer avant de visualiser la saison 2, la raison est bien sur Arthur Cheng! Nous l'avons adoré dans la saison 1 et sa relation avec ses frères, Fu Zi, l'empereur et surtout SangSang étaient extraordinaire. Je ne vais pas refaire le topo pour la saison 1, j'ai déjà écris un avis dessus. C'est donc avec pas mal de recul que nous avons entamé la saison 2. Dylan Wang s'en sort plutôt bien. Il est évident pour nous qu'il n'a pas interprété Ning Qe aussi superbement qu'Arthur Cheng. Mais j'avoue que je ne vois personne d'autre qu'Arthur pour être Ning Qe. Dylan s'en sort comme il peut, il ne joue pas mal, il joue bien mais il n'a pas l'essence du premier, et je dois avouer que l'alchimie entre Ning Qe et SangSang est moins forte et moins palpable que dans le 1. Alors oui, la relation est devenue plus adulte et la saison 2 veut nous montrer que Ning Qe est vraiment amoureux de SangSang. J'aurais tellement aimé voir Arthur transi d'amour pour SangSang...car j'avoue que non, Dylan/Ning Qe ne semble pas aussi amoureux que Ning Qe/Arthur et c'est bien dommage. le changement de personnage n'est pas perturbant seulement pour Ning Qe. La maniaque du taoisme, nous l'avons préféré dans la S1. Idem pour la Princesse Tang. L'empereur Tang aussi a changé et au départ, nous étions déçu mais pour lui, l'acteur a magistralement pris le relais de Leon Lai. L'empereur a été un coup de coeur dans cette saison, il nous aura bien fait rire....
L'histoire semble moins intense que dans la S1 ainsi que les combats et les effets spéciaux. C'est dommage, car nous étions impressionnés dans la S1 des combats et effets spéciaux qui sortaient de l'ordinaire.
Un des défauts majeurs de ce drama c'est qu'il tourne en rond parfois et souvent, il saute des étapes et on se retrouve d'un épisode à un autre, avec des explications qui n'ont pas été données et c'est l'incompréhension. Il est donc arrivé souvent qu'on soit " What the heck???"
Sans parler de la non-consistance de certains personnages comme Long Qin...Il avait une telle prestance dans la 1 et ici, dans S2, il est presque inutile.
Heureusement que certains personnages restent géniaux comme Fu Zi, l'empereur Tang, second frère, premier frère et 3ème soeur....
Je suis aussi très déçue de la fin...je ne veux pas spoiler, mais bref, comme dirait mon mari "tout cela pour ça??" . Les derniers épisodes trainent en longueur, tournent en rond pour au final une fin incompréhensible....pourquoi? comment? quoi????
Bref, une saison décevante. Il y a des points positifs mais pas assez pour que je le note plus haut que 7 :(

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HappyZor
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Jul 1, 2021
43 of 43 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.5

Ever Night 2

ไม่ได้เป็นการ Review แต่ฉันขอเขียนในฐานะผู้รับชมซีรีย์ ฉันชอบเรื่องราว แต่การจบในภาคที่ 2 นั้น ทำให้คนอย่างฉันค่อนข้างสับสน
อย่างแรกดูเรื่องนี้ เพราะว่าฉันชื่นชอบหวังเห้อตี้ เป็นพิเศษ พอฉันได้ดูแล้ว ฉันจึงกลับไปดูภาคที่ 1 ซึ่งก็ทำให้ฉันชื่นชอบนักแสดงอย่างเฉินเฟยอวี่เหมือนกัน นักแสดงทั้งสองคนค่อนข้างกวนๆเหมือนกัน
การทำงานในภาคที่ 2 ค่อนข้างลำบาก จากที่ฉันเห็นในเบื้องหลังนั้น นักแสดงทุกคนทุ่มเทมาก โดยเฉพาะหวังเห้อตี้ ที่ต้องแสดงท่ามกลางหิมะความหนาว ความอยู่บนสลิง ซึ่งค่อนข้างเจ็บตัวไม่น้อย
อย่างไรก็ตามฉันหวังว่าจะได้ดูภาค 3 ต่อ ไป และขอทีมนักแสดงเดิม (หากเป็นไปได้) เนื่องจาก ต้องปรับอารมณ์กับนักแสดงเหมือนกัน
1. I really Love All Ever Night 1-2.
2. I would like to whatch the SS3 Please!!
3. Lover All Actor.
4. Love DyLanWang and ArthurChen.
5. I Love action fight scene.

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