It can really be said that it falls short in all aspects. Li Yu Hu's performance is really exaggerated, and their laughter is quite strange. Their acting skills are really poor. Du Bing Yan, I'm sorry, but at first glance, they look really old. As for the other two male actors, there's no need to mention them. The dialogue is filled with modern phrases and lacks any hint of ancient charm. Lastly, classics are meant to be respected, not recklessly consumed!
WekaSoul1 year ago rating:7.4
The remake has relied too heavily on nostalgia. Couldn't they have added some creative elements? Otherwise, why wouldn't I just watch the original version for a happier experience? The makeup and styling are a bit half-hearted. I'm not familiar with the actor Du Bing Yan, and they simply can't carry the presence of this character. I can only say that there is a lot of room for improvement in their acting skills. The extra star comes from the nostalgic filter of the old IP.
DivineUnfairness1 year ago rating:5.3
Help, the aesthetic downgrade is so severe, save my eyes! The actors lack uniqueness and charisma. Their internet celebrity faces make it difficult to recognize them. In the old version, from the leads to the supporting roles, everyone was beautiful and handsome. In the new version, they are ugly and wooden. Missy has a Ya Huan face, the makeup is too tacky, and the hairstyles are ugly and fake. It's simply unbearable. In the old version, General Yuan Bu Qu was tall, upright, exceptionally handsome, and exuded masculinity. When he's together with Du Bing Yan, the difference in physique is embarrassing to watch. The new one lacks any masculinity... Can he really wield a sword? Even if Juan Zi was brought in to evoke nostalgia, it couldn't save the show. Even if she's aged and gained weight, her beauty and elegance surpass those few actresses in the drama by a long shot!
And can the set design stop being so obsessed with a Japanese style? The traditional Chinese gardens in the old version were simply stunning. Why can't they film on location? My great China is not lacking in beautiful scenery! The cheap studio-style makeup, contrived acting, and actors squeezing their eyebrows, making faces, and acting cute, I really want to slap them in the face. What are they trying to pretend? The dubbing is nauseating. Nowadays, these small celebrities don't even need to practice their lines anymore. It's so convenient! Even half a star is too generous!
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Sunny1 year ago rating:9.6
Currently, I have watched several episodes and I feel that the level of authenticity is quite high. The costumes and hairstyles are visually appealing, reminiscent of the old version. The casting is also decent, although Du Bing Yan falls slightly short of expectations. The characters Yu Hu and Qi San Gongzi are well chosen. I would give it a five-star rating for now, and I will continue watching. If my opinion changes, I will come back to adjust the score.
Anyee1 year ago rating:5.4
The plot is exactly the same, but the photography 20 years ago wasn't as advanced as it is now. You guys can't even copy homework properly, and all the actors, except for the female lead, are so ugly that they are unbearable to look at! And the actress who plays Du Bing Yan, knowing that she has to portray a role where she disguises herself as a man, not only has a bold and vibrant makeup, but also French manicure, which is highlighted in close-up shots! Can you really deceive the audience without any bottom line like this? Whether it's the fault of the production team or the actors' arrogance, they are all toying with the audience. Initially, the gems in the story might not have intended to hold you accountable, but by being so perfunctory and irresponsible, can't the audience criticize you? Can't you have a little professional ethics?
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MoonlitLantern1 year ago rating:6.5
Let me put it this way, if you haven't seen the original version, you might think it's passable, acceptable even, since the script is solid (based on what I've seen in one and a half episodes so far). However, if you have seen the original version, you would think this is pure garbage, a complete and utter disappointment in every aspect.
Remakes can still have their merits, after all, people like me will still take a glance.
J.Sweetheart1 year ago rating:8.9
The old version belongs to the style of traditional Chinese opera, and it has a compact and charming rhythm when watched The new version focuses more on the storyline, with distinct and festive character portrayals I have watched the old version, and I also like the new version. The changing times make me feel that each version is unique, all narrating the love story of the mistaken marriage at the Yangzhou Fairy Temple.
Rebel1 year ago rating:6.1
I can't understand why current period dramas always have this cheap and hollow beauty, with a mix of ancient puppetry and martial arts. The characters lack depth and soul, as if they are mere puppets moving around. The old versions had a charm, a taste of the past, but the new versions have lost all of that. So, it's not a matter of literary works regressing by twenty years; it's more like regressing by two hundred years. The only redeeming factor is that it's only 24 episodes.
Wallis-kun1 year ago rating:8.5 2 of 24 episodes seen
It looks much better than imagined; after watching the first episode, it feels really good. In ancient times, women had no control over their own lives, but fortunately, both Li Yu Hu and Du Bing Yan eventually found their own good fortune.
Shadow1 year ago rating:5.3
During the marketing phase, they didn't mention that it was a remake of the old version or an adaptation of the original novel. But after it aired, I took a glance and realized that everything, from the dialogue to the character setups, was just copied from the old version, right? If they claimed it was an adaptation of the original novel, then how could they pair Liu Ruo Qian and Shu Xiu Yun together? In the original novel, they are not even from the same book. They couldn't even copy properly, it's laughable to watch.
BeanPal EexI13gnjw1 year ago rating:5.7
Eating up the popularity of the old version and yet denying that it's a remake of the old version, insisting that it's an adaptation of the original work. When fans of the original work get upset, they stick to their guns. The plot deviates so much from the original and is nearly identical to the old version. It's not a remake; it's plagiarism. The new version pouts, glares, pouts again, and acts cute, turning Li Yu Hu into a sweet girl. It's just like the daily interactions of the previous character, with no difference in the portrayal of two different roles. The acting skills are really lacking. Du Bing Yan's casting is also a failure. When the makeup is light, she looks sickly, and when the makeup is heavier, she looks more spirited but doesn't resemble a refined lady. The acting is also somewhat stiff. Qi Tian Lei is like Ke Shi Zhao. When acting sick, it doesn't come across as acting sick but rather as if he hasn't woken up yet. The casting for the general is too delicate, lacking the presence of a robust and towering general on the battlefield. The other supporting roles are also subpar.
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FlyingFish1 year ago rating:6.3
Don't pass by without giving it a try! This drama is a conscientious tutorial. After watching it, you can become an editor, you can become a director!
With the noble intention of saving time for fellow internet users, I have diligently watched eight episodes of this drama and summarized a few points. Feel free to add if I missed anything:
1. Insert songs. Whether the plot needs them or not, whether they fit or not, just insert an opening theme song wherever background music is needed.
2. Character close-ups. Close-ups with a shallow depth of field, striking poses in the distance.
3. Character interactions. They should be excessively affectionate, exaggerated, and make sure to ground the viewers. That's what true couples do, right?
4. The filter must be bright. Also, this drama can teach you economic knowledge and let you do some calculations yourself. Why can a drama with a good original work turn out like this? We can only think this way: based on economic logic, it means that making a slightly better production doesn't earn much more money compared to making a worse one. However, making a slightly worse production definitely saves money, and the potential earnings are similar, but the costs are significantly lower. So, let's choose to make it a bit worse...
However, viewers don't make money from watching dramas; they spend their time, which is equivalent to losing money. I don't want to lose money, so I won't watch this kind of drama anymore.
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MoonCloudGreeting1 year ago rating:5.9
None of the four main actors' casting choices are impressive, coupled with the low-budget production that gives a cheap visual feel, there are no redeeming factors. In terms of the storyline, it's basically a replica of the original version, but the pacing and atmosphere fall far behind the old version. Overall, the only value it holds is to remind everyone to revisit the old version and enjoy something better.
tianslove1 year ago rating:8.8 4 of 24 episodes seen
I have watched four episodes of this entire drama, and I think it is a comedy with a great sense of humor. The story is very entertaining, and the characters show great unity. The main actors and supporting actors all have great appearances, and everyone looks good. The costume and makeup design are also well done. It is really enjoyable and worth recommending. Personally, I quite like it.
SleepyToday1 year ago rating:8.9
Most of the plot is a faithful reproduction, and it indeed lacks innovation and creativity. Although the plot falls short in that aspect, Tiantong is just too adorable~ Who would be willing to let go of such a lovely wife? (And it's my first time seeing Aorui Peng act, and he actually did a pretty good job.)
Ljai103291 year ago rating:7.6 5 of 24 episodes seen
It is difficult for modern adaptations of period dramas to surpass the original version, especially in terms of hairstyles, costumes, and other aspects. However, overall, the new adaptation is still good and enjoyable. It doesn't elicit any negative feelings, and I can continue watching it. The acting is also decent.
lele90161 year ago rating:7.5 14 of 24 episodes seen
In the new version, the interaction between Sha Ping Wei and Du Bing Yan is almost nonexistent! In the old version, Sha Ping Wei and Du Bing Yan had quite a lot of interactions, which were more interesting and captivating! The new version has reduced the scenes of interaction between Sha Ping Wei and Du Bing Yan, and it has truly diminished a lot of enjoyment!
Agulila1 year ago rating:6.4 19 of 24 episodes seen
How could a seasoned veteran in the martial world, who has managed the family business for years, be so easily fooled and act so ignorant? They are not a naive and foolish woman! Any family would be cautious and not easily trust an outsider to manage so much. Did they not even investigate? It's incredibly fake! The storyline is absurdly unrealistic!
Orangey1 year ago rating:8.7
Because I haven't watched the original version, I think this adaptation is pretty good. After all, without comparisons, there's no harm. Just based on this version, I find it quite interesting. However, I feel that the segment about Huang Hou's romantic history was unnecessary, and constantly referencing the original title was a bit awkward. This time, there weren't any plot twists, and the whole drama was pure sweetness without any heartache. It was a relaxing watch, and the ending was satisfying. I've seen Tian Xi Wei's acting skills in her previous dramas, and she has always been good. As for Ao Rui Peng, I haven't seen any of his dramas before, but he did a decent job in this one. The two of them had good chemistry. The only thing is that Du Bing Yan's appearance is a bit underwhelming.
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White Bird Ball1 year ago rating:5.1
Many culturally significant and interesting lines from the old version were cut in the remake. The new version, even more astonishingly, forgot that it had removed the previous plot, resulting in inconsistent logic from beginning to end. They couldn't even copy properly and failed miserably. The camerawork and acting are both very unnatural and rigid, a lifelong shame for the director.
EternalWine1 year ago rating:8.3
First of all, it takes courage to remake a drama, and secondly, the presentation is not as bad as one might think. Yes, in terms of looks and acting, it can't compare to the original version, as that is the classic. But it's not hard to watch either. The visual quality and sound effects are superior to the original, and all the actors are putting in their best efforts. The cast is quite pleasing to the eye, and personally, I think it's the most successful remake among all the dramas!
IceFeatherWings1 year ago rating:7.2
The drama was enjoyable to watch as a guilty pleasure, but the segment with Huang Hou towards the end felt unnecessary and completely out of place. The biggest issue was the casting of Du Bing Yan, who was visibly unfitting for the role. The drama overall had a noticeable lack of budget, with very few background actors. Additionally, the editing had problems in the latter half, with some plot inconsistencies. However, it wasn't as utterly worthless as some online comments made it out to be. Just treat it as a new drama and the pairing of Li Yu Hu was quite satisfying to ship.
K1 year ago rating:8.5
Married to the Wrong Person" is the "unrequited love" in everyone's hearts, but to be honest, this drama is not as poorly rated as people say. It should at least be given three stars or more. The young actors' performances are decent, and they have good looks. Li Yu Hu is very adorable, and Qi Tian Lei's portrayal of a mischievous character is also well done. Each couple is quite sweet.
Clumsy Cat from Abujia1 year ago rating:8
How dare they remake it? Who gave them the courage and audacity? Not to mention, the music score is terrible. Li Yu Hu played by Xiao Tian is not sweet, attractive, or charismatic enough. Ao Rui Peng is not suitable for playing the young master venturing into the martial world. Du Bing Yan's couple is unremarkable, just average. The villainess beside Lady Tai is portrayed well, quite wicked.
MimiDemon1 year ago rating:9.5
Once again, I was deeply touched. When Yuan Bu Qu drank the poisoned wine, I cried so much, seriously! It was really heartbreaking! Why does there always have to be such plot twists? But in real life, this kind of love is truly rare. Both couples are really great together! The character settings really align with my imagination of ancient dramas. I especially love watching TV dramas with this kind of theme.
PotatoEatingLamb1 year ago rating:9.5
I just really love the storyline of this drama. It's always so refreshing no matter when. When the first few episodes aired, I watched them over and over again. Tian Xi Wei is truly a perfect fit for the sweet girl role. I adore her so much. Every time I see her smile, it brings me so much joy. Her crying scenes are also incredibly captivating, and her big eyes are always filled with energy.
ArcticFruit1 year ago rating:5.5
The casting is a complete mess. None of them fit their roles. Can't they even follow the old version? Their faces are weak, and their bodies lack strength. They completely lack the full beauty of the previous actors. Every person's skin has been smoothed to the point of having no edges.
Although I have some positive feelings towards Tian Xi Wei, Li Yu Hu is not just a cute, sweet girl! There's no sense of chivalry at all. Stop pouting all the time, there's no chemistry with Qi Tian Lei. Don't even get me started on Du Bing Yan, so gloomy. I don't want to attack someone personally, but she's really ugly! As for Ke Shi Zhao and Xiao Qiao, they completely lack that intense tension. They seem too kind-hearted. And the original dumb girl was so lively and beautiful, this version is too plain. It's not as good-looking as the master and Xiao Xi.
The plot is not concise at all. The progression of emotions is extremely abrupt. The original version had only twenty episodes, and the pacing was fast, but it didn't feel uncomfortable at all.
Although some parts are dubbed, you can still tell that the dialogue is terrible. Their mouths don't even move when they speak. What can you say? Yes, I'm talking about Yuan Bu Qu. The casting of the master is also a big failure. The original character was such a dignified and central figure, exuding power without anger. The new one doesn't have any outstanding qualities...
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Leaky1 year ago rating:7
This ending is a satisfying conclusion. Li Yu Hu has just arrived at the Qi family and is being tested to see if he is the real Du Bing Yan. The scenes depicting these moments are quite enjoyable! The only thing is that there are a bit too many kissing scenes. The whole drama embodies love at first sight and a destined connection, while also highlighting the strength of women and how smart they can be! Not bad.
It can really be said that it falls short in all aspects. Li Yu Hu's performance is really exaggerated, and their laughter is quite strange. Their acting skills are really poor. Du Bing Yan, I'm sorry, but at first glance, they look really old.
As for the other two male actors, there's no need to mention them. The dialogue is filled with modern phrases and lacks any hint of ancient charm. Lastly, classics are meant to be respected, not recklessly consumed!
The remake has relied too heavily on nostalgia. Couldn't they have added some creative elements? Otherwise, why wouldn't I just watch the original version for a happier experience?
The makeup and styling are a bit half-hearted. I'm not familiar with the actor Du Bing Yan, and they simply can't carry the presence of this character. I can only say that there is a lot of room for improvement in their acting skills.
The extra star comes from the nostalgic filter of the old IP.
Help, the aesthetic downgrade is so severe, save my eyes! The actors lack uniqueness and charisma. Their internet celebrity faces make it difficult to recognize them. In the old version, from the leads to the supporting roles, everyone was beautiful and handsome.
In the new version, they are ugly and wooden. Missy has a Ya Huan face, the makeup is too tacky, and the hairstyles are ugly and fake. It's simply unbearable. In the old version, General Yuan Bu Qu was tall, upright, exceptionally handsome, and exuded masculinity.
When he's together with Du Bing Yan, the difference in physique is embarrassing to watch. The new one lacks any masculinity... Can he really wield a sword? Even if Juan Zi was brought in to evoke nostalgia, it couldn't save the show.
Even if she's aged and gained weight, her beauty and elegance surpass those few actresses in the drama by a long shot!
And can the set design stop being so obsessed with a Japanese style?
The traditional Chinese gardens in the old version were simply stunning. Why can't they film on location? My great China is not lacking in beautiful scenery! The cheap studio-style makeup, contrived acting, and actors squeezing their eyebrows, making faces, and acting cute, I really want to slap them in the face.
What are they trying to pretend? The dubbing is nauseating. Nowadays, these small celebrities don't even need to practice their lines anymore. It's so convenient! Even half a star is too generous!
Currently, I have watched several episodes and I feel that the level of authenticity is quite high. The costumes and hairstyles are visually appealing, reminiscent of the old version. The casting is also decent, although Du Bing Yan falls slightly short of expectations.
The characters Yu Hu and Qi San Gongzi are well chosen. I would give it a five-star rating for now, and I will continue watching. If my opinion changes, I will come back to adjust the score.
The plot is exactly the same, but the photography 20 years ago wasn't as advanced as it is now. You guys can't even copy homework properly, and all the actors, except for the female lead, are so ugly that they are unbearable to look at!
And the actress who plays Du Bing Yan, knowing that she has to portray a role where she disguises herself as a man, not only has a bold and vibrant makeup, but also French manicure, which is highlighted in close-up shots!
Can you really deceive the audience without any bottom line like this? Whether it's the fault of the production team or the actors' arrogance, they are all toying with the audience.
Initially, the gems in the story might not have intended to hold you accountable, but by being so perfunctory and irresponsible, can't the audience criticize you? Can't you have a little professional ethics?
Let me put it this way, if you haven't seen the original version, you might think it's passable, acceptable even, since the script is solid (based on what I've seen in one and a half episodes so far). However, if you have seen the original version, you would think this is pure garbage, a complete and utter disappointment in every aspect.
Remakes can still have their merits, after all, people like me will still take a glance.
The old version belongs to the style of traditional Chinese opera, and it has a compact and charming rhythm when watched
The new version focuses more on the storyline, with distinct and festive character portrayals
I have watched the old version, and I also like the new version. The changing times make me feel that each version is unique, all narrating the love story of the mistaken marriage at the Yangzhou Fairy Temple.
I can't understand why current period dramas always have this cheap and hollow beauty, with a mix of ancient puppetry and martial arts. The characters lack depth and soul, as if they are mere puppets moving around.
The old versions had a charm, a taste of the past, but the new versions have lost all of that. So, it's not a matter of literary works regressing by twenty years; it's more like regressing by two hundred years.
The only redeeming factor is that it's only 24 episodes.
It looks much better than imagined; after watching the first episode, it feels really good. In ancient times, women had no control over their own lives, but fortunately, both Li Yu Hu and Du Bing Yan eventually found their own good fortune.
During the marketing phase, they didn't mention that it was a remake of the old version or an adaptation of the original novel. But after it aired, I took a glance and realized that everything, from the dialogue to the character setups, was just copied from the old version, right?
If they claimed it was an adaptation of the original novel, then how could they pair Liu Ruo Qian and Shu Xiu Yun together? In the original novel, they are not even from the same book. They couldn't even copy properly, it's laughable to watch.
Eating up the popularity of the old version and yet denying that it's a remake of the old version, insisting that it's an adaptation of the original work. When fans of the original work get upset, they stick to their guns.
The plot deviates so much from the original and is nearly identical to the old version. It's not a remake; it's plagiarism. The new version pouts, glares, pouts again, and acts cute, turning Li Yu Hu into a sweet girl.
It's just like the daily interactions of the previous character, with no difference in the portrayal of two different roles. The acting skills are really lacking. Du Bing Yan's casting is also a failure.
When the makeup is light, she looks sickly, and when the makeup is heavier, she looks more spirited but doesn't resemble a refined lady. The acting is also somewhat stiff. Qi Tian Lei is like Ke Shi Zhao.
When acting sick, it doesn't come across as acting sick but rather as if he hasn't woken up yet. The casting for the general is too delicate, lacking the presence of a robust and towering general on the battlefield.
The other supporting roles are also subpar.
Don't pass by without giving it a try! This drama is a conscientious tutorial. After watching it, you can become an editor, you can become a director!
With the noble intention of saving time for fellow internet users, I have diligently watched eight episodes of this drama and summarized a few points.
Feel free to add if I missed anything:
1. Insert songs. Whether the plot needs them or not, whether they fit or not, just insert an opening theme song wherever background music is needed.
2. Character close-ups. Close-ups with a shallow depth of field, striking poses in the distance.
3. Character interactions. They should be excessively affectionate, exaggerated, and make sure to ground the viewers. That's what true couples do, right?
4. The filter must be bright. Also, this drama can teach you economic knowledge and let you do some calculations yourself.
Why can a drama with a good original work turn out like this? We can only think this way: based on economic logic, it means that making a slightly better production doesn't earn much more money compared to making a worse one. However, making a slightly worse production definitely saves money, and the potential earnings are similar, but the costs are significantly lower.
So, let's choose to make it a bit worse...
However, viewers don't make money from watching dramas; they spend their time, which is equivalent to losing money. I don't want to lose money, so I won't watch this kind of drama anymore.
None of the four main actors' casting choices are impressive, coupled with the low-budget production that gives a cheap visual feel, there are no redeeming factors. In terms of the storyline, it's basically a replica of the original version, but the pacing and atmosphere fall far behind the old version.
Overall, the only value it holds is to remind everyone to revisit the old version and enjoy something better.
I have watched four episodes of this entire drama, and I think it is a comedy with a great sense of humor. The story is very entertaining, and the characters show great unity. The main actors and supporting actors all have great appearances, and everyone looks good. The costume and makeup design are also well done. It is really enjoyable and worth recommending. Personally, I quite like it.
Most of the plot is a faithful reproduction, and it indeed lacks innovation and creativity. Although the plot falls short in that aspect, Tiantong is just too adorable~ Who would be willing to let go of such a lovely wife?
(And it's my first time seeing Aorui Peng act, and he actually did a pretty good job.)
It is difficult for modern adaptations of period dramas to surpass the original version, especially in terms of hairstyles, costumes, and other aspects. However, overall, the new adaptation is still good and enjoyable. It doesn't elicit any negative feelings, and I can continue watching it. The acting is also decent.
In the new version, the interaction between Sha Ping Wei and Du Bing Yan is almost nonexistent! In the old version, Sha Ping Wei and Du Bing Yan had quite a lot of interactions, which were more interesting and captivating! The new version has reduced the scenes of interaction between Sha Ping Wei and Du Bing Yan, and it has truly diminished a lot of enjoyment!
How could a seasoned veteran in the martial world, who has managed the family business for years, be so easily fooled and act so ignorant? They are not a naive and foolish woman! Any family would be cautious and not easily trust an outsider to manage so much. Did they not even investigate? It's incredibly fake! The storyline is absurdly unrealistic!
Because I haven't watched the original version, I think this adaptation is pretty good. After all, without comparisons, there's no harm. Just based on this version, I find it quite interesting.
However, I feel that the segment about Huang Hou's romantic history was unnecessary, and constantly referencing the original title was a bit awkward. This time, there weren't any plot twists, and the whole drama was pure sweetness without any heartache.
It was a relaxing watch, and the ending was satisfying. I've seen Tian Xi Wei's acting skills in her previous dramas, and she has always been good. As for Ao Rui Peng, I haven't seen any of his dramas before, but he did a decent job in this one.
The two of them had good chemistry. The only thing is that Du Bing Yan's appearance is a bit underwhelming.
Many culturally significant and interesting lines from the old version were cut in the remake. The new version, even more astonishingly, forgot that it had removed the previous plot, resulting in inconsistent logic from beginning to end.
They couldn't even copy properly and failed miserably. The camerawork and acting are both very unnatural and rigid, a lifelong shame for the director.
First of all, it takes courage to remake a drama, and secondly, the presentation is not as bad as one might think. Yes, in terms of looks and acting, it can't compare to the original version, as that is the classic.
But it's not hard to watch either. The visual quality and sound effects are superior to the original, and all the actors are putting in their best efforts. The cast is quite pleasing to the eye, and personally, I think it's the most successful remake among all the dramas!
The drama was enjoyable to watch as a guilty pleasure, but the segment with Huang Hou towards the end felt unnecessary and completely out of place. The biggest issue was the casting of Du Bing Yan, who was visibly unfitting for the role.
The drama overall had a noticeable lack of budget, with very few background actors. Additionally, the editing had problems in the latter half, with some plot inconsistencies. However, it wasn't as utterly worthless as some online comments made it out to be.
Just treat it as a new drama and the pairing of Li Yu Hu was quite satisfying to ship.
Married to the Wrong Person" is the "unrequited love" in everyone's hearts, but to be honest, this drama is not as poorly rated as people say. It should at least be given three stars or more.
The young actors' performances are decent, and they have good looks. Li Yu Hu is very adorable, and Qi Tian Lei's portrayal of a mischievous character is also well done. Each couple is quite sweet.
How dare they remake it? Who gave them the courage and audacity? Not to mention, the music score is terrible. Li Yu Hu played by Xiao Tian is not sweet, attractive, or charismatic enough. Ao Rui Peng is not suitable for playing the young master venturing into the martial world.
Du Bing Yan's couple is unremarkable, just average. The villainess beside Lady Tai is portrayed well, quite wicked.
Once again, I was deeply touched. When Yuan Bu Qu drank the poisoned wine, I cried so much, seriously! It was really heartbreaking! Why does there always have to be such plot twists? But in real life, this kind of love is truly rare.
Both couples are really great together! The character settings really align with my imagination of ancient dramas. I especially love watching TV dramas with this kind of theme.
I just really love the storyline of this drama. It's always so refreshing no matter when. When the first few episodes aired, I watched them over and over again. Tian Xi Wei is truly a perfect fit for the sweet girl role.
I adore her so much. Every time I see her smile, it brings me so much joy. Her crying scenes are also incredibly captivating, and her big eyes are always filled with energy.
The casting is a complete mess. None of them fit their roles. Can't they even follow the old version? Their faces are weak, and their bodies lack strength. They completely lack the full beauty of the previous actors. Every person's skin has been smoothed to the point of having no edges.
Although I have some positive feelings towards Tian Xi Wei, Li Yu Hu is not just a cute, sweet girl! There's no sense of chivalry at all. Stop pouting all the time, there's no chemistry with Qi Tian Lei. Don't even get me started on Du Bing Yan, so gloomy.
I don't want to attack someone personally, but she's really ugly! As for Ke Shi Zhao and Xiao Qiao, they completely lack that intense tension. They seem too kind-hearted. And the original dumb girl was so lively and beautiful, this version is too plain.
It's not as good-looking as the master and Xiao Xi.
The plot is not concise at all. The progression of emotions is extremely abrupt. The original version had only twenty episodes, and the pacing was fast, but it didn't feel uncomfortable at all.
Although some parts are dubbed, you can still tell that the dialogue is terrible. Their mouths don't even move when they speak. What can you say? Yes, I'm talking about Yuan Bu Qu. The casting of the master is also a big failure. The original character was such a dignified and central figure, exuding power without anger.
The new one doesn't have any outstanding qualities...
This ending is a satisfying conclusion. Li Yu Hu has just arrived at the Qi family and is being tested to see if he is the real Du Bing Yan. The scenes depicting these moments are quite enjoyable! The only thing is that there are a bit too many kissing scenes.
The whole drama embodies love at first sight and a destined connection, while also highlighting the strength of women and how smart they can be! Not bad.