I don't really watch chinese bromance dramas because they can be very frustrating, especially not those I am familiar with the source material of like Beloved Enemy or Advance Bravely . Guardian is somehow different however, although it suffers greatly from the censorship issues due to which the boy's love and magic/supernatural content of the original novel was toned down to bromance and some sort of pseudoscience it is still highly enjoyable due to the great acting and the overall cuteness.
ACTING: 10/10 Perfect in every possible way. The acting is the heart and soul of this drama series, while the script and the production value might not be the greatest, the acting alone is enough fo me to recommend it wholeheartedly. The lead actors are absolutely flawless as Shen Wei and Zhao Yun Lan. They are both familiar with the source material, and did a great job delivering stuble references to the not so bromance nature of their relationship without getting in trouble with the censorship. The supporting characters are also perfection. I really loved the Chu and Guo dynamics,they are absolutely adorable, and they even got their happy ending :)
PLOT: 7/10 It starts off great, then in the second half of the series it starts to go all over the place, mostly due to sensorship. They had to eliminate way to much of the supernatural elements and rewrite the whole background story to remove the risky parts. At the end it kinda makes sense, but there are plotholes and it is very rushed. Tipical sad case of a great story falling victim of censorship, In this case it is also the supernatural part of the story that suffers, since the original novel incorporates daoist and chinese buddhist mythology, actual deities and other mythological creatures, zombies, spirits, ghost, exorcist elements, and the whole battle has a way more cosmological meaning, and on top of it there is the Tibet thing... Obviously none of these could make it to the series.
PRODUCTION QUALITY: 7/10 the CGI is rubbish, and some of the props make you feel like you are watching a stage play, but it adds to the overall cute goofyness so I am not mad at it. They made the most of the resources what they had.
Worth mentioning that the series take place as a side story of the original novel when the main characters get trapped in a time loop, hence the different storyline and ending. This was the author's way of incorporating the series into the novel's universe after not being able to film the original story due to censorship issues.
For those who say it is a sad ending:
If you consider the novel's timeline, the series has a positive ending, finishing the 81rst loop and can go back to their happy ending :)
If you never read the novel and don't plan reading and just assume they died, I still consider it a somewhat positive ending since the whole story is about reincarnation, so they will meet in their next life and can start over again.
ACTING: 10/10 Perfect in every possible way. The acting is the heart and soul of this drama series, while the script and the production value might not be the greatest, the acting alone is enough fo me to recommend it wholeheartedly. The lead actors are absolutely flawless as Shen Wei and Zhao Yun Lan. They are both familiar with the source material, and did a great job delivering stuble references to the not so bromance nature of their relationship without getting in trouble with the censorship. The supporting characters are also perfection. I really loved the Chu and Guo dynamics,they are absolutely adorable, and they even got their happy ending :)
PLOT: 7/10 It starts off great, then in the second half of the series it starts to go all over the place, mostly due to sensorship. They had to eliminate way to much of the supernatural elements and rewrite the whole background story to remove the risky parts. At the end it kinda makes sense, but there are plotholes and it is very rushed. Tipical sad case of a great story falling victim of censorship, In this case it is also the supernatural part of the story that suffers, since the original novel incorporates daoist and chinese buddhist mythology, actual deities and other mythological creatures, zombies, spirits, ghost, exorcist elements, and the whole battle has a way more cosmological meaning, and on top of it there is the Tibet thing... Obviously none of these could make it to the series.
PRODUCTION QUALITY: 7/10 the CGI is rubbish, and some of the props make you feel like you are watching a stage play, but it adds to the overall cute goofyness so I am not mad at it. They made the most of the resources what they had.
Worth mentioning that the series take place as a side story of the original novel when the main characters get trapped in a time loop, hence the different storyline and ending. This was the author's way of incorporating the series into the novel's universe after not being able to film the original story due to censorship issues.
For those who say it is a sad ending:
If you consider the novel's timeline, the series has a positive ending, finishing the 81rst loop and can go back to their happy ending :)
If you never read the novel and don't plan reading and just assume they died, I still consider it a somewhat positive ending since the whole story is about reincarnation, so they will meet in their next life and can start over again.
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