And knowing the general’s story background makes you feel for him even more. When you see her heart is slightly moved by his actions, she turned away, and again pour cold water all over him.
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He’s selfish, he doesn’t know how to love her, but at the same time, how can you fault him when every time he tries, the female lead would just coldly shut him out. I just don’t feel sad or heart breaking for this couple, which is strange, because I do enjoy the drama, yet somehow I don’t feel it 0.oĪnd as the story goes on, somehow my heart is ache for the second male lead. You don’t feel happy when they realise they still love each other, and you don’t feel heartbroken when they break up again. They tried to keep the love story between the two leads solid (I.e no one can really come in between them in term of how they feel for one another), however, with the lack of maybe strong acting, strong chemistry between the two leads, you end up not really feeling for the leads. However, as the story goes on, it felt like the Male lead lost his place. Decent storyline, decent acting, beautiful costumes and set, and decent fighting scenes. The beginning 16 episodes are somewhat solid.
The music, cinematography, plots, acting, and editing are simply wonderful. There are no obvious holes and mismatched timelines. One can tell the production team has put in a lot of efforts in taking care of the details. It is so satisfying to see a strong female lead who is smart and kind, and at the same time, has the ability to protect herself and others because she can really fight (tired of those girls who try to be heroines but put others into danger when they try to protect the heroines - not in this case). I love the story with strong male leads and strong female lead. The second male lead plays a controversial character which adds colors to the story most viewers hate and love him. The romance is intense and sensual, and the hatred is convincing. I grow to love them and empathize with them, even with the antagonist. Having said that, they appear to be wonderful actors and they each plays their roles convincingly. There are no stupid colorful fireworks (literally) when people fight, just real authentic sounds and movements. The wushu scenes are executed almost flawlessly with beautiful and elegant sequences and postures by the main leads.
The sword fight choreography is simply beautiful, so authentic and gracious. No unnecessary misunderstandings except those that due to the flaws of the characters themselves. There are no annoying, stupid nor silly characters. The opening of the drama put me off, but then 2 episodes in, I was hooked. Great Plot, Great Acting, Great Ending Yes, I'm hooked to this drama which was almost dropped initially because I was too impatient.
~~ Adapted from the novel "White-haired Princess" (白发皇妃) by Mo Yan Shang (莫言殇). (Source: edited by Lee C at MyDramaList) It may already be too late for him to learn the truth because she has new orders to marry General Fu Chou of Northern Lin. Her path leads her to Wu You who falls for her without knowing that she is the princess he rejected. She begins secretly searching for invaluable books left behind by the Qin Family, that were said to bring greatness to a nation. With the marriage falling through, Rong Le assumes the identity of tea house owner, Man Yao. To form a political alliance with Northern Lin, Rong Le is ordered to marry Prince Wu You who refuses her at the door. A story that follows a princess with amnesia who meets a prince that does not want to marry her and how they find a place for themselves despite the complications of the time.Ĭrown Princess Rong Le of Western Qi wakes up from a coma with no memories but she becomes suspicious of her real identity due to traces of the past.