The screenwriter is quite good. However, the director's level is quite average. The fight scenes in slow motion, as well as the sudden insertion of industrial sweeteners and BGM, are quite awkward. The actors' performances couldn't carry the comedy. The three main characters deliberately emphasize the sense of humor, and the female lead's acting is slightly better than the male lead and second male lead. The wheelchair scenes are quite awkward. I'm not sure if it's because Wu Xi Ze was injured, and they had to change the plot accordingly.
FishThanks1 year ago rating:7.9
I really enjoy the playful and silly parts of the show, as well as the design of the main character and the overall concept. However, the entire script is indeed too simplistic, often leaving scenes disconnected and leaving viewers wondering what's happening in a particular scene. The main storyline becomes increasingly confusing as it progresses, which is a shame.
ScarletEggStirFry1 year ago rating:5.2
The overall plot is quite joyful, featuring a spirited and self-confident young girl who is determined to make a name for herself in the world. If we had a different female lead, it could have been seen as a sweet romantic drama. However, Xu Lu lacks the liveliness of a young girl and the charm of a mature woman. Her overall performance feels quite awkward!
TigerThorn1 year ago rating:8.4
The first third is really interesting! The process of emotional integration between the male and female leads is written in a heartwarming way. And the screenwriter is quite good at matching the character designs. In just a couple of episodes, you can tell that the male and female leads are a perfect match by looking through the actors' slightly flawed complexions! However, as the story progresses, it's not exactly boring, but rather plain and ordinary. The highlights of the interactions between the male and female leads get diluted in the more formulaic martial arts battles and intrigue of the martial arts world, leaving a sense of disappointment... Sigh...
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Emma1 year ago rating:8
Overall, it's pretty good. This drama gives me a feeling that just when you think it's about martial arts, it surprises you with humor. And just when you think it's all about comedy, it throws in a romantic storyline. And just when you think the romance is starting, it introduces a plot twist. And just when you think it's all about intrigue, it turns into an inspirational theme.
Some of the funny parts are reminiscent of Stephen Chow's style, which is really good. The gender-swapped approach to the romantic aspect adds a bit of novelty. The feminist undertone is interesting, but it feels like it's not fully developed. The makeup looks a bit messy, the filters are a bit dark, and there are quite a few plot inconsistencies. The portrayal of the antagonist, who should have been the most outstanding character, falls short.
The banter between the male lead and the second male lead, as well as the younger brother's silly actions, are quite entertaining. The interactions between the father-in-law and the son-in-law are also well done. And let's not forget about the hilarious Cantonese-Mandarin dialogue of the senior martial brother, which is a big plus.
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Momo1 year ago rating:9.8
I would be sad if there's someone who hasn't watched this drama, okay? The plot setup is quite unique, with the female lead relying on her family's cooperation to act since she has no martial arts skills. It was shocking for my whole family when the male lead stood up from his wheelchair. Each character has unexpected elements, making it a must-watch recommendation from me.
SakuraDance1 year ago rating:7.4
This drama is sometimes enjoyable, sometimes not. The enjoyable part is its crazy and comedic vibe, reminiscent of domestic funny anime series. It's exaggerated yet reasonable. However, when it tries to be serious, it immediately becomes a cliché ancient puppet show. The visual quality also fluctuates, lacking heavy soft lighting beauty filters. But the outdoor nighttime filters make all the actors look ghastly... Surprisingly, the special effects are not bad, and they must have spent quite a bit on the soundtrack. There are several catchy OST songs that are even better than those in S-tier dramas. And when the female lead starts playing the suona to enliven the atmosphere, it's quite charming. I love the CP (couple pairing) of the straightforward younger brother and the bearded "good buddy." They're so sweet and adorable, haha.
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Wen1 year ago rating:6.2 7 of 24 episodes seen
The female protagonist's character development is too bland. After six episodes, there is no memorable aspect about her. The male lead has a mentor and a sidekick, while the second male lead has a childhood trauma. Apart from being pretentious, the female lead lacks any significant background story, and I'm starting to suspect that she may not be the biological child and is just a scapegoat. The members of the Five Peaks Alliance have been constantly praising and protecting her, possibly to prevent her from realizing her true identity. However, as she ventures into the martial world, Huo Xing Chen truly rises to power.
Furthermore, I hope the female lead won't rely on the male lead and the second male lead for everything. Are they both going to be incompetent characters?
Since the female lead lacks martial abilities, she should at least have some intelligence. She can't even figure out how to solve a simple puzzle lock.
Also, the female lead showed great willpower in resisting the aggression of the enemies. It's impressive! So why does the male lead have to constantly pacify her? If the situation is so dangerous, shouldn't she be constantly alert? Moreover, the storyline doesn't effectively depict her struggles, and the female lead keeps giving up. Doesn't that indicate a decline in her willpower?
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late to the light1 year ago rating:8.5 22 of 24 episodes seen
Besides Mu Bing He's sister, are there any other characters in the drama who love him? But his sister also has someone she loves more now. Bing He doesn't have a mother, and his only biological father openly admits that he doesn't care about his son. It breaks my heart.
It's incredibly funny, from start to finish. It's nonsensical yet filled with positive energy. The main cast and supporting actors all deliver outstanding performances, without any filter effects, making it feel authentic. The set design is also well-thought-out, and even the on-site sound recording and eating scenes are genuine. It's a truly conscientious and satisfying drama to watch.
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Netizens1 year ago rating:8.7 13 of 24 episodes seen
I burst out laughing during the scene where the male lead dances in his dream. I've watched 12 episodes in one go, and there wasn't a single episode that didn't make me laugh. It's so entertaining that I immediately shared it on various platforms. Everyone should watch it; it's the funniest show I've seen this year. Don't miss out! It's great from the very first episode; there's no need to wait. Xu Lu is stunning, and both the male lead and the second male lead are handsome. It's a paradise for fans of good-looking actors.
Zhang.Bro1 year ago rating:7.5 3 of 24 episodes seen
It's a great TV drama. Jiang Bu Ting initially thought that Huo Xing Chen was an airheaded rich girl, but in reality, Huo Xing Chen outsmarted everyone and handed over the thieves to the authorities. She donated all her money to the homeless children. Jiang Bu Ting must have been deeply moved by her actions.
SlimStop1 year ago rating:8.3
I watched episodes 18 and 19. The screenwriter really put effort into these two episodes. They didn't explicitly advocate for feminism, but they portrayed the struggles of women in great detail. "You should strive to be the leader, not just the woman behind the leader! " Dai Mengying, Su Su, Li Hua, I hope you keep up the good work and create even better works in the future! Let me give you some encouragement, four stars!
Yueling Cutie1 year ago rating:8.6
After watching it, it turns out that the final boss is the master. Although it talked about a lot, in the end, it remained superficial, only changing the main character from male to female, without fundamentally altering the underlying essence. There are still many slow-motion shots, haha, and the character designs are quite stereotypical, but it was enjoyable to watch. It's a comedy film, with too many slow-motion shots, but the music is good.
SweetSunrisePiggy1 year ago rating:8
At the beginning, when the female lead appeared and held up an umbrella, claiming to be a martial arts master, her hand holding the umbrella was trembling slightly... It was clearly due to lack of strength. However, the set design looked decent, and the music was okay too. Just whispering quietly, from certain angles, the female lead somewhat resembles zs.
Karuto1 year ago rating:7.8
Female pursues male, a script about the awakening of independent women. The female lead has a righteous and innocent personality, while the gentle male lead treats her with respect. Several supporting roles in the martial arts group also have decent acting skills. However, the production team has poor aesthetic sense, with cheap special effects and cringe-worthy humor in the early episodes. The script lacks some polishing, and the lengthy subplot involving the eccentric character serves little purpose other than granting the female lead special abilities, and it's awkwardly portrayed. The introduction of several unrelated subplots in the latter half is inexplicable. The character of the divine doctor is a flawed addition, being either nauseating or force-feeding motivational quotes. The dream sequence in Episodes 18-19 is a highlight. Overall, it's an average and clichéd drama with a sweet touch.
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Aqua Fairy Fish1 year ago rating:6.1
Binge-watched the second season on double speed. How did this chaotic mess of a drama come into existence? The abyss of intelligence defying common sense can be found in almost every actor here. It seems like the actors have gotten used to the recycled plotlines, each playing their own part. They don the title of "growth-oriented," but the so-called maturity is stitched onto them time and time again through accidents, coincidences, and forced awkwardness... There's much more to say, but I don't know where to continue. It seems that a historical drama needs three essential elements to be truly captivating: the plot, the actors, and the marketing. After finishing it, I can't even determine which category this drama falls into. An extra star goes to the senior actors in the cast.
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Trash Picker1 year ago rating:8.9
It's actually quite enjoyable to watch. I didn't have high expectations at first, but after a few episodes, it turned out to be quite funny. However, the fight scenes are really poorly choreographed. The storyline is quite amusing.
Xu Lu looks the best in the light makeup when she's trapped in the dream world throughout the series. I don't know why she always wears heavy makeup in almost every drama, and it looks somewhat dirty and unsuitable.
The male lead is the type that you appreciate more as you continue watching. He has good chemistry with the female lead, like an older brother and younger sister duo.
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Moon Over Twenty-Four Bridges1 year ago rating:6.6
There were many funny scenes in the beginning that were quite interesting, but once it entered the main plot and the romance started, it became incredibly boring. The storyline was cliché and predictable, the acting skills of the actors and the production were average, and the appearance was also average. I only gave it a higher rating because of the comedic elements in the early part, but later on, I couldn't bear to watch anymore and ended up fast-forwarding through the episodes.
BouncyCandy1 year ago rating:6.5
I watched it at double speed just to join in the fun. The original soundtrack and the lack of strange airbrushing are praiseworthy, but the acting is just average. It's more about looks than acting skills. As for the storyline, it was somewhat interesting at the beginning, but gradually became boring and predictable. I couldn't make sense of it; it was purely for the sake of being funny. It's okay to watch as a mindless sweet drama, but don't expect too much from it.
Blue1 year ago rating:6.3
Considering it's a light comedy, I can understand some inconsistencies, but the script is extremely lackluster, and the character design is cliché and unoriginal. The art style is rough, and the frequent appearance of popular sugary songs is unsettling and leaves me on edge. I don't like it; I prefer a stronger martial arts and ancient charm.
Learn after dropping CP1 year ago rating:7.1
Strictly speaking, it's really hard to give this drama a three-star rating, but it's a rare martial arts drama from a female perspective. It has some clever ideas in certain details, and the character designs of the female lead and male lead also reflect the delicacy and strength of ideal personalities from a female perspective. I really like the settings and character designs of the female lead and male lead. The subtle contrast between the strong female lead and the weak male lead is very enjoyable. The plot is relatively weak, and the supernatural abilities of the female lead are also not very realistic, but the surprising reversal of the antagonist and the emotional bond between the male lead and his master are worth pondering. In terms of sensory experience, this drama is quite good, but in terms of plot logic and quality, it falls short. At least it was too shallow in its execution.
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Guda1 year ago rating:7.2
The overall light comedy style is pretty good, except for the poor acting skills of the supporting actress who played the beggar's mother. It felt a bit off and ruined what should have been an emotional scene.
I've reached the third episode, and overall it's still quite good. However, the part with the extraordinary person is a bit exaggerated. Well, the later part with the mutation is okay. I'll give it three stars, but not more.
The screenwriter is quite good. However, the director's level is quite average. The fight scenes in slow motion, as well as the sudden insertion of industrial sweeteners and BGM, are quite awkward.
The actors' performances couldn't carry the comedy. The three main characters deliberately emphasize the sense of humor, and the female lead's acting is slightly better than the male lead and second male lead.
The wheelchair scenes are quite awkward. I'm not sure if it's because Wu Xi Ze was injured, and they had to change the plot accordingly.
I really enjoy the playful and silly parts of the show, as well as the design of the main character and the overall concept. However, the entire script is indeed too simplistic, often leaving scenes disconnected and leaving viewers wondering what's happening in a particular scene.
The main storyline becomes increasingly confusing as it progresses, which is a shame.
The overall plot is quite joyful, featuring a spirited and self-confident young girl who is determined to make a name for herself in the world. If we had a different female lead, it could have been seen as a sweet romantic drama. However, Xu Lu lacks the liveliness of a young girl and the charm of a mature woman.
Her overall performance feels quite awkward!
The first third is really interesting! The process of emotional integration between the male and female leads is written in a heartwarming way. And the screenwriter is quite good at matching the character designs. In just a couple of episodes, you can tell that the male and female leads are a perfect match by looking through the actors' slightly flawed complexions!
However, as the story progresses, it's not exactly boring, but rather plain and ordinary. The highlights of the interactions between the male and female leads get diluted in the more formulaic martial arts battles and intrigue of the martial arts world, leaving a sense of disappointment...
Sigh...
Overall, it's pretty good. This drama gives me a feeling that just when you think it's about martial arts, it surprises you with humor. And just when you think it's all about comedy, it throws in a romantic storyline.
And just when you think the romance is starting, it introduces a plot twist. And just when you think it's all about intrigue, it turns into an inspirational theme.
Some of the funny parts are reminiscent of Stephen Chow's style, which is really good.
The gender-swapped approach to the romantic aspect adds a bit of novelty. The feminist undertone is interesting, but it feels like it's not fully developed. The makeup looks a bit messy, the filters are a bit dark, and there are quite a few plot inconsistencies.
The portrayal of the antagonist, who should have been the most outstanding character, falls short.
The banter between the male lead and the second male lead, as well as the younger brother's silly actions, are quite entertaining.
The interactions between the father-in-law and the son-in-law are also well done. And let's not forget about the hilarious Cantonese-Mandarin dialogue of the senior martial brother, which is a big plus.
I would be sad if there's someone who hasn't watched this drama, okay? The plot setup is quite unique, with the female lead relying on her family's cooperation to act since she has no martial arts skills. It was shocking for my whole family when the male lead stood up from his wheelchair.
Each character has unexpected elements, making it a must-watch recommendation from me.
This drama is sometimes enjoyable, sometimes not. The enjoyable part is its crazy and comedic vibe, reminiscent of domestic funny anime series. It's exaggerated yet reasonable.
However, when it tries to be serious, it immediately becomes a cliché ancient puppet show. The visual quality also fluctuates, lacking heavy soft lighting beauty filters.
But the outdoor nighttime filters make all the actors look ghastly... Surprisingly, the special effects are not bad, and they must have spent quite a bit on the soundtrack.
There are several catchy OST songs that are even better than those in S-tier dramas. And when the female lead starts playing the suona to enliven the atmosphere, it's quite charming.
I love the CP (couple pairing) of the straightforward younger brother and the bearded "good buddy." They're so sweet and adorable, haha.
The female protagonist's character development is too bland. After six episodes, there is no memorable aspect about her. The male lead has a mentor and a sidekick, while the second male lead has a childhood trauma. Apart from being pretentious, the female lead lacks any significant background story, and I'm starting to suspect that she may not be the biological child and is just a scapegoat. The members of the Five Peaks Alliance have been constantly praising and protecting her, possibly to prevent her from realizing her true identity. However, as she ventures into the martial world, Huo Xing Chen truly rises to power.
Furthermore, I hope the female lead won't rely on the male lead and the second male lead for everything. Are they both going to be incompetent characters?
Since the female lead lacks martial abilities, she should at least have some intelligence. She can't even figure out how to solve a simple puzzle lock.
Also, the female lead showed great willpower in resisting the aggression of the enemies. It's impressive! So why does the male lead have to constantly pacify her? If the situation is so dangerous, shouldn't she be constantly alert? Moreover, the storyline doesn't effectively depict her struggles, and the female lead keeps giving up. Doesn't that indicate a decline in her willpower?
Besides Mu Bing He's sister, are there any other characters in the drama who love him? But his sister also has someone she loves more now. Bing He doesn't have a mother, and his only biological father openly admits that he doesn't care about his son. It breaks my heart.
It's incredibly funny, from start to finish. It's nonsensical yet filled with positive energy. The main cast and supporting actors all deliver outstanding performances, without any filter effects, making it feel authentic. The set design is also well-thought-out, and even the on-site sound recording and eating scenes are genuine. It's a truly conscientious and satisfying drama to watch.
I burst out laughing during the scene where the male lead dances in his dream. I've watched 12 episodes in one go, and there wasn't a single episode that didn't make me laugh. It's so entertaining that I immediately shared it on various platforms. Everyone should watch it; it's the funniest show I've seen this year. Don't miss out! It's great from the very first episode; there's no need to wait. Xu Lu is stunning, and both the male lead and the second male lead are handsome. It's a paradise for fans of good-looking actors.
It's a great TV drama. Jiang Bu Ting initially thought that Huo Xing Chen was an airheaded rich girl, but in reality, Huo Xing Chen outsmarted everyone and handed over the thieves to the authorities. She donated all her money to the homeless children. Jiang Bu Ting must have been deeply moved by her actions.
I watched episodes 18 and 19. The screenwriter really put effort into these two episodes. They didn't explicitly advocate for feminism, but they portrayed the struggles of women in great detail. "You should strive to be the leader, not just the woman behind the leader!
" Dai Mengying, Su Su, Li Hua, I hope you keep up the good work and create even better works in the future! Let me give you some encouragement, four stars!
After watching it, it turns out that the final boss is the master. Although it talked about a lot, in the end, it remained superficial, only changing the main character from male to female, without fundamentally altering the underlying essence.
There are still many slow-motion shots, haha, and the character designs are quite stereotypical, but it was enjoyable to watch. It's a comedy film, with too many slow-motion shots, but the music is good.
At the beginning, when the female lead appeared and held up an umbrella, claiming to be a martial arts master, her hand holding the umbrella was trembling slightly... It was clearly due to lack of strength.
However, the set design looked decent, and the music was okay too. Just whispering quietly, from certain angles, the female lead somewhat resembles zs.
Female pursues male, a script about the awakening of independent women. The female lead has a righteous and innocent personality, while the gentle male lead treats her with respect. Several supporting roles in the martial arts group also have decent acting skills.
However, the production team has poor aesthetic sense, with cheap special effects and cringe-worthy humor in the early episodes. The script lacks some polishing, and the lengthy subplot involving the eccentric character serves little purpose other than granting the female lead special abilities, and it's awkwardly portrayed.
The introduction of several unrelated subplots in the latter half is inexplicable. The character of the divine doctor is a flawed addition, being either nauseating or force-feeding motivational quotes. The dream sequence in Episodes 18-19 is a highlight.
Overall, it's an average and clichéd drama with a sweet touch.
Binge-watched the second season on double speed. How did this chaotic mess of a drama come into existence? The abyss of intelligence defying common sense can be found in almost every actor here.
It seems like the actors have gotten used to the recycled plotlines, each playing their own part. They don the title of "growth-oriented," but the so-called maturity is stitched onto them time and time again through accidents, coincidences, and forced awkwardness...
There's much more to say, but I don't know where to continue. It seems that a historical drama needs three essential elements to be truly captivating: the plot, the actors, and the marketing.
After finishing it, I can't even determine which category this drama falls into. An extra star goes to the senior actors in the cast.
It's actually quite enjoyable to watch. I didn't have high expectations at first, but after a few episodes, it turned out to be quite funny. However, the fight scenes are really poorly choreographed. The storyline is quite amusing.
Xu Lu looks the best in the light makeup when she's trapped in the dream world throughout the series. I don't know why she always wears heavy makeup in almost every drama, and it looks somewhat dirty and unsuitable.
The male lead is the type that you appreciate more as you continue watching. He has good chemistry with the female lead, like an older brother and younger sister duo.
There were many funny scenes in the beginning that were quite interesting, but once it entered the main plot and the romance started, it became incredibly boring. The storyline was cliché and predictable, the acting skills of the actors and the production were average, and the appearance was also average.
I only gave it a higher rating because of the comedic elements in the early part, but later on, I couldn't bear to watch anymore and ended up fast-forwarding through the episodes.
I watched it at double speed just to join in the fun. The original soundtrack and the lack of strange airbrushing are praiseworthy, but the acting is just average. It's more about looks than acting skills.
As for the storyline, it was somewhat interesting at the beginning, but gradually became boring and predictable. I couldn't make sense of it; it was purely for the sake of being funny.
It's okay to watch as a mindless sweet drama, but don't expect too much from it.
Considering it's a light comedy, I can understand some inconsistencies, but the script is extremely lackluster, and the character design is cliché and unoriginal. The art style is rough, and the frequent appearance of popular sugary songs is unsettling and leaves me on edge.
I don't like it; I prefer a stronger martial arts and ancient charm.
Strictly speaking, it's really hard to give this drama a three-star rating, but it's a rare martial arts drama from a female perspective. It has some clever ideas in certain details, and the character designs of the female lead and male lead also reflect the delicacy and strength of ideal personalities from a female perspective.
I really like the settings and character designs of the female lead and male lead. The subtle contrast between the strong female lead and the weak male lead is very enjoyable. The plot is relatively weak, and the supernatural abilities of the female lead are also not very realistic, but the surprising reversal of the antagonist and the emotional bond between the male lead and his master are worth pondering.
In terms of sensory experience, this drama is quite good, but in terms of plot logic and quality, it falls short. At least it was too shallow in its execution.
The overall light comedy style is pretty good, except for the poor acting skills of the supporting actress who played the beggar's mother. It felt a bit off and ruined what should have been an emotional scene.
I've reached the third episode, and overall it's still quite good. However, the part with the extraordinary person is a bit exaggerated. Well, the later part with the mutation is okay. I'll give it three stars, but not more.