A really nice xianxia GL that shows that you don't need a large budget to make it work
I've been saying since Legend of Yunze Special that their productions keep getting better with each new show. The funding looks to be larger, the costumes better and better (although that's to be expected), and the stories get more coherent. I enjoyed Legend of Yunze season 1 because I could see the potential even if it felt weak on other points. This season 2 is even better than the Special and I can see the potential finally getting somewhere.But let's do it in the right order, shall we. On the technical side, we can see that the scale of the story, but also of the sets has increased. The ambition is clearly higher than for the previous season and it shows. There are some really nice moments in terms of cinematography (notably in that confrontation scene in the last episode which was doing interesting things in terms of colour and light). The costumes are better and better and so are the hairstyles. Some of them are truly a pleasure for the eyes, especially, I have to say, the demon ones of Zhaoyun. I commented in my review of Legend of Yunqian that they clearly had zero budget, but it's not the case anymore and while I don't think their budget is very large, they are clearly doing things right in terms of allocating it. This feels more like some low budget professional short (mid-length) films.
The story is much more coherent. I think part of it comes from the fact that they have a better grasp of the character, as well as because we, as viewers, already knew them, but even past that, I didn't have a moment when I was wondering what was going on or where that came from or thought "okay, that really came like a hair on the soup" (to literally translate a French phrase (meaning "came out of nowhere")). Not everything is perfect of course, but it is coherent. It feels epic on a larger scale than before and I felt much more into the characters and their relationships (both the main as well as the secondary ones) this time. We get some backstory for the different characters, we get some well-rounded-ish side characters.
Wang Laoji and Peng Jingxian once again do a good job as Zhaoyun and A-Ze. They're credible in their role and sell the story. Not all of the actors playing side characters are as good, but overall, everyone does a good enough job that I can suspend my disbelief and enjoy the ride.
All in all, this stands on its own without needing the caveat of "we don't get a lot of GL so we make do with what we get". It is real xianxia that I would recommend if you want to support an indie group of creators with ideas and ambitions that keeps on growing with every new project. It has demons and sects and choosing your paths even when it isn't the one that was given to you from birth and everyone else is telling you that you shouldn't be here. It is about people choosing each other again and again because that's just what's right. It is far from perfect, but it made me go "dang that's a good story and I want to know what comes next" several times. And that's personally enough for me. It delights me to no end that I can recommend a GL show, even a censored one, as good without a very large caveat. If you like xianxia and GL shows, beautiful costumes and characters who are all in for each other even when the world isn't, if you want to support indie creators who are trying and constantly improving, then this is a great show for you. Plus, it is short enough that the time commitment isn't too high. I, for one, cannot wait to see what comes next (and also more wuxia and xianxia GL, please and thank you).
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An enjoyable short series
This season is longer than season 1 (but still pretty short--1 hour long in total) and gets deeper into the characters' backstories as well as themes. Similar to the first season, the chemistry between the two FLs is great and they're really cute together. This time the series takes some time to go into each story which allows the audience to build up more investment into the characters and to reflect deeper on the events that have occurred. The acting of the leads is really good, and given the low budget I looked past the side actors' performance being less than ideal.I was kind of expecting Zhaoyun's sister from the first season to show up again and develop that storyline, but she was a no-show, so that segment from the first season seems orphaned (with the only purpose to reveal Zhaoyun's true identity).
The only thing that I really can't get past is those fuzzy cat ears that Jiang Zhaoyun wears. 😂 Her whole costume & makeup looks legit but those cat ears just look like a Halloween accessory.
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amazing follow up
This is a very easily binged show, not just because of the length but because it's just so entertaining. I'll admit there were times I was confused, especially when it came to the hallucinations and dreams and when those were over, but that was kind of the point I think!Anyway, this was such an interesting follow up. While I liked the first season, this definitely feels like they found their footing and know where they want to go and are making their way down that path, rather than just setting stuff up. There was so much development, so many things we learned about the characters that have really helped flesh them and the world out more, plus we got even more gorgeous visuals and costume designing. The music really amped up the tension in several places and I liked some of the effects they used, and the qi/cultivation looked just as good as before!
Idk if there's gonna be a season three, but if there is, I will definitely be watching
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Legend of Yunze is NOT a copy of Mo Dao Zu Shi
I think a lot of people can agree that Legend of Yunze first stemmed off the idea of Mo Dao Zu Shi with the cute, funny, extroverted, and outgoing person x strict, stern, introverted person who happens to be madly in love with the other but keeping that fact behind sealed bars, however, their actions are pretty solid evidence to the fact. However, the Legend of Yunze isn't a complete copy of them. Maybe in the first season there were a lot of similarities such as the flute, but they managed to stray from them and go on their own. That's what makes this drama so good.With Jiang Zhuoyun's secret and Lan Ze not caring about what she is but only who she is, the story is so good. I love the idea of someone of Zhuoyun's identity and her fighting with herself about it to Lan Ze trying to be friends, or more than friends. Them being in love with each other is something that you can clearly see, and it always had me kicking my feet while watching. Though the drama is incredibly short, it was definitely worth watching. It is NOT the same as Mo Dao Zu Shi, don't let others make you think so. Legend of Yunze is a story of its own with the addition of the adorable special where they're put in a modern world. Think about it hard and you can see clearly that Legend of Yunze is its own.
The pairing is absolutely adorable. The show definitely has its silly, comedy moments (based off where I watched it). And it makes the show light despite some dark things that happen in the storyline. Nothing in the drama, in my opinion, has this cliche feeling to it either.
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Also, lesbians make everything better <33
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I really enjoyed it!
This show is clearly low-budget, but it doesn't fail to have a well-thought-out plot. It keeps you interested and wanting more.I also love how it is mostly a serious show, but there are always comedic moments between the leads that you can't help but giggle. They have great chemistry that always leaves you wanting to see more. A Ze herself is a bright, funny character who brings more light to the show.
I wish this show were longer. To say I enjoyed it is an understatement. I 100% recommend watching this.
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More plot, more swords, more demons with cat-ears!
I liked this even more than season one.The dynamic between the characters is already well established at this point and we are somewhat familiar with the world so there is a lot more space to develop complex plot lines and delve deeper into the characters' pasts.
I personally really enjoyed getting to know our two mains a bit better as I am quite fond of both of them by now. I also appreciate how well all the plot threads weave together by the end, even if there are just enough loose ends to make me hope for another season.
Overall this delivers more of what made the first season so fun - adventures, mysteries, beautiful outfits, cool swords, and even cooler girls to wield them - and, what's more, improves on some of it.
If you liked the prequel, you'll definitely enjoy this as well so give it a watch if you haven't already.
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