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Fairy Tales and Ghost Stories
Order of the Sommelier feels like a string of fairy tales/ghost stories, which are connected through the two main characters: Fu Yu, who is a demon hunter and Bai Qi, who is a dragon. The audience meets them first at the demon tavern Bai Qi owns, a place that shifts between modern times and the ancient past. Different guests enter the tavern, bringing along their stories. Then, by the magic of the served drinks, the two main characters get involved in those stories, which take place in an ancient rural setting. The relationship between Fu Yu and Bai Qui starts out with a little hostility, but during their adventures together, they slowly learn more about each other and their tone changes.
The stories are simple, yet engaging, the plot keeps moving, but is never rushed, the actors bring the characters and their emotions to life, the music is nice and fits the scenes, its overall an entertaining and pleasant watch, if you don't expect spectacular sets and costumes or a dreamy romance.
the five story arcs (as you can find them on KUKAN youtube channel atm):
1. The Fox Repaying Kindness (about a friendship between a fox demon and a human)
2. The Imperishable Flower (about the love of a mother and separation)
3. The Distant Dandelion: (about different kinds of love and forced marriage)
4. The Parasitic Cure (about a miracle remedy and having low self-esteem)
5. The Promise of Double Ninth Festival (about a friendship between a spirit and a poor scholar)
The stories are simple, yet engaging, the plot keeps moving, but is never rushed, the actors bring the characters and their emotions to life, the music is nice and fits the scenes, its overall an entertaining and pleasant watch, if you don't expect spectacular sets and costumes or a dreamy romance.
the five story arcs (as you can find them on KUKAN youtube channel atm):
1. The Fox Repaying Kindness (about a friendship between a fox demon and a human)
2. The Imperishable Flower (about the love of a mother and separation)
3. The Distant Dandelion: (about different kinds of love and forced marriage)
4. The Parasitic Cure (about a miracle remedy and having low self-esteem)
5. The Promise of Double Ninth Festival (about a friendship between a spirit and a poor scholar)
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