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Jan Pospisil
12 people found this review helpful
Sep 21, 2024
32 of 32 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 7.0
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Zhang Qiling fanfiction brought to you by...BEER! (and bugs)

So this was alright?

I'm gonna say upfront - my expectations were zero. After "Explore With The Note" (which was unbelievably awful), I was pretty much done with the series. And this show dragged so long to release that I expected a mangled carcass cut up by the censors.
That said, it is quite clear that the censors did have issues that needed to be worked around - the episodes have quite varying lengths and you can often notice entire scenes where the dialogue clearly doesn't match what the actors were actually saying.
This was probably inevitable what with the whole Ultimate being a thing, the Bronze Door and that kind of stuff.
But it wasn't as bad as I feared at the beginning - after a weird and slow start the show kicked off pretty well.
It was also quite difficult, I can imagine, to do all the flashbacks they did. And to reveal the story bit by bit so it still made sense. You can tell it was difficult, because there are several scenes purely for exposition and they do feel quite clunky. But overall it works ok.
It took me a while to get used to this Wuxie, he actually looks and acts quite old while not being as cool as the ones in Reunion or Tomb of the Sea. But he does well with the philosophical and emotional stuff.
Fatty is consistently good, this actor is the ultimate one in my opinion. (though his comedic relief felt a bit much at times)
Zhang Qiling is...well, they always choose the same type of actors, you don't get much acting from these guys.
Overall this is actually a pretty solid return to form as a tomb raiding drama - you get the foreigners who don't mean well who the protagonists have to race against, or temporarily team up with. But this time that dastardly foreigner gets a redemption arc! Neat.
The various story subarcs and locations are fairly interesting, the sets and props look decent and there's even some location shooting - you can tell they actually went to the mountains and shot in the cold.
And it all eventually stumbles (as the show itself accurately calls it) to a satisfying ending.
I still prefer Reunion by a lot, but this was good - surprisingly so.

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theskymightfallnow
8 people found this review helpful
Sep 22, 2024
32 of 32 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 10

ITS A NICE SWEET DRAMA

i WAITED UNTILL ,15 episodes were out, i loved it so much, it was indeed thrilling, the actiig was so good, the end was loving, just family together, friends who loved each other more than anything, friends willing to do anything for each other. just so amazing at all cost. it was indeed good. for me, better than the ultimate note
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Kungpao
4 people found this review helpful
Sep 24, 2024
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Overall 10
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Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Guys do watch this you won't regret

First to them who are asking if they can watch this first, I won't recommend you, atleast watch ultimate note before this ,but it will be better if you have watched all seasons before this you can feel more connections with character and understand better.
I have watched all TLT series and read novel I am a big fan of daomu biji novel. This season is most important for us because in this we got to know about xiaoge's past , I am dang sure everyone was curious about him since the first ep of TLT .
Actors did great, acting was amazing you can feel every ep ,most importantly last episode that ep was amazing like ,I really wanted to see how they react meeting after 10 years.our iron triangle is best 🥳🥳
I hope they will never Stop making TLT series.

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sjay
3 people found this review helpful
Oct 1, 2024
32 of 32 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 8.0
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Another Fun Adventure by the Duo/Trio

I have to admit that I did not have high expectations going into this show. I did not think that I would connect with nor enjoy the story and the relationships in this drama, so color me surprised. This was pretty well-done despite the fact that multiple episodes were cut off by the censor board.

PROS
-The writing of the characters: It mostly matched the actual characters in the novel unlike some other sequels (cough cough Explore with the Note cough cough). I have to admit that it was definitely weird (but, not bad) to see Xiao Ge talk so much. I enjoyed how a lot of characters were not written as neither completely good or completely bad. It made the characters more humane and understandable. My fav was defo Pangzi though. His character has been so consistent and pangzhi-like. It also helps that the actor was also in Reunion, but the character feels and acts so familiar, which I can appreciate.

-Acting : The acting is this drama is pretty amazing. I didn't see any actors who removed my attention from the actual story, so that in itself tells you how good the actors were.

-Foreigners are not only bad! : As much as I enjoy the dmbj series, we have to admit, there's always the "foreigners are evil and selfish" propaganda in every single sequel. Now, I initially did not mind this, since every country does this, but it obviously gets tiring when you have to see it in every single sequel. That is where this drama differs. I love the fact the foreign characters here have a "redemption" arc and shows us there are good foreign people too. Obviously, there are also evil ones in this drama, but the way their characters are written makes them understandable. I can understand why they're feeling/acting the way they are, unlike some of the other sequels.

-Tight plot: starting is a bit slow, but once you get into the actual story, it gets intense and exciting (which made me binge this drama in about a week).

CONS
-Now, the actor who plays Wu Xie (Edward Zhang) is a brilliant actor. We cannot deny that, but we have to consider the fact that this show takes place only 5 years after Ultimate Note. So, I was expecting an actor who still had that youthfulness. The production did their very best to make Zhang look younger and it did work to some extent, but I have to admit that it was jarring to watch after watching Reunion (where the actor playing Wu Xie is younger/more youthful than Edward Zhang). It also doesn't help that they made the Wu Xie in this drama act a but older than the character's age.

-Lack of human needs during the adventure: I do know that we don't need see scenes of the characters eating, resting, or washing their faces, but to me personally, tiny snippets of those add a sense of realness and time to dramas. Throughout the adventure, we barely see them eat or sleep, which removes the element of realness. They seem like robots.

-Disjointed continuation in certain areas due to episode cut.

Overall, this still was a very enjoyable adaptation of the dmbj series. I personally would say it's on par with Ultimate Note and Reunion, so I recommend giving this show a try even if you have some reservations. Happy Watching!

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The BL Xpress
2 people found this review helpful
Oct 4, 2024
32 of 32 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 7.5
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PingXie Romance Spanning over a Decade!

Wu Xie- I will keep him company from now, solve his problems and lead an ordinary life with him.

This is one of those love stories, that never gets old. I have watched it umpteenth times and still I’m always absorbed in their world like it is my first time. The intriguing sequel to “Ultimate Note” where Wu Xie and Zhang Qiling face separation, “Adventure behind the Bronze Door” is a resonating saga of love nevertheless. The only glitch being that our loving couple, PingXie don’t have much scenes together. The show solely focuses on retracing Zhang Qiling’s life and memories; Wu Xie spends the entire time trying to figure out Qiling’s origins and solve problems that might affect their future. It might sound astoundingly boring, because the franchise banks on the chemistry between the actors playing the protagonists (which is like a revolving door with each installment featuring a different set of actors). “Adventure behind the Bronze Door” didn’t have too many scenes between the lead couple; it was a solemn journey with Wu Xie waiting for Zhang Qiling to return from the Bronze Door. He took it upon himself to figure out Qiling’s origins and clear the issues that have been plaguing the Zhang family. The show is a story of two lovers separated by age and time, reuniting and existing peacefully. If you are looking for PingXie romance, you will be disappointed. But if you want to learn more about our superhero, Zhang Qiling; then “Adventure behind the Bronze Door” has all the answers!

Read the complete article here-

https://the-bl-xpress.com/2024/10/04/adventure-behind-the-bronze-door-series-review-ep-1-to-32/

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Avertigog
0 people found this review helpful
Oct 18, 2024
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Music 9.0
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They still got the chemistry!

It's worth the watch! I read previous reviews regarding people's opinions about Edward Zhang playing Wu Xie and wasn't expecting to love this title as much as the others but it exceeded my expectations!

Edward Zhang did a great job encompassing Wu Xie as both still naive but also getting older and having to rely on himself more.

My favorite part of this entire series is the chemistry between Wu Xie and Pangzi! It was delightful and I burst out laughing so many times. It's absolutely worth to give it a chance and learning back story on our darling Xiaoge was the cherry on top.

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hotmail
1 people found this review helpful
Sep 20, 2024
6 of 32 episodes seen
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Overall 1.0
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Acting/Cast 1.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
What a shitty stupid show. They're just modelling clothes and doing pp. 🤢💩 I would give negative ratings if it's possible!

The ML did an awesome job in 3 Body Problem as a professor but here, it's all wasted. Only the oldest version of the Candle In The Tomb series was worth watching. The rest, esp those starring idol faces, are full of poor acting, plot holes, illogical sequences and a few lads trying to look cool. The series went from bad to worst as years pass. Nothing short of trashy.

They're not taking this seriously at all. Maybe most viewers are nymphoic and don't care about sensible quality storylines. How else can I reason the many trashy productions involving idol faces??? Watching this reduces my intellect. Makes one angry and irritated for no good reason.


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VonnyLaunchbury
0 people found this review helpful
Sep 29, 2024
5 of 32 episodes seen
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Overall 5.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 2.0

Story

Speedy review.. It was average.. The one thing that put me off is I thought Wuxie although a good actor he looked old to play ML. Most females like to see certain goods looks and and an enthusiasm in the ML but this one didn't fit the bill. I dropped it after 5 episodes. I just couldn't get into the story. I have watched most of the tomb series so was really looking forward to this latest adventure but for me it failed..
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