Haha, what a surprise! The cinematography was well done, and each character left a lasting impression. The interactions between San, Si, and Wu were heartwarming and essential. The moment when Hai Wa and San Ya turned their conversation into a song was a delightful surprise. PS: San Xi's way of speaking is truly something else! Lastly, I'll leave you with half of a sentence—cheers to you.
Monkey, Have Some Insight1 year ago rating:9.6
Great drama, much deeper in meaning than I expected. I thought the drama would attract us with the tragic slaughter of the main characters' families or sects, but in the end, it had a surprising twist that revealed the truth about life. Even if we know the truth about life, we should still live it well, shouldn't we?
DramaLoverSummer1 year ago rating:6.4
I really enjoyed the drama. It had moments of laughter and tears, and many parts resonated with my sense of humor. The male actors weren't particularly good-looking, but their characters were endearing. The female actors were all very attractive, and their characters were even more likable. Although their acting skills weren't outstanding, the combination of the plot and character design made it a captivating series, even if it hasn't concluded yet. However, what's with the bullying happening outside of the drama? It's infuriating to see a drama about friendship being overshadowed by real-life bullying within the production team. It completely ruined the good mood I had after finishing the series.
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ShangDong1 year ago rating:9.5
It's so good! The plot is full of surprises, and I really like how the screenwriter has developed each character. The actors' performances are commendable, although their dialogue delivery can be a bit stiff at times. Some lines in the drama are repeated way too many times, and emphasizing certain points more than three or four times becomes annoying. Overall, it's a fantastic TV drama, and I'll definitely watch it again when I have time. Looking forward to the second season!
BlueStripe1 year ago rating:8.1
I really like Wu Zhi, he portrays the character with great delicacy. The confrontation scene between Sanxi and Shixiong has a strong explosive power, but it feels a bit "superficial." It's hard to imagine that he was a master before. As for Si, the character is likable, with a sharp tongue, but it's a bit too "real." The shopkeeper's acting constantly reminds me that this is a comedy. The love of the second sister is suffocating, I can't quite grasp it. It's been a long time since I've laughed so much at a comedy. It's good, I like it. I hope the second season will have a faster pace. There's still so much of the main storyline to be told.
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Whalesong1 year ago rating:7.5
I would give it 3.5 stars. Some of the plotlines are quite good, light-hearted and enjoyable. However, the later episodes were poorly executed, forcefully setting up cliffhangers and plot twists for the second season. It was too abrupt and unclear. (Also, the male lead's costume and appearance in ancient attire were really not up to par, and his acting skills were just okay. He gave off an exaggerated vibe reminiscent of variety shows. Thankfully, the plot saved him. Although I have a soft spot for flashy filters, I have to be honest about the show.) The romantic relationships in the drama were also confusing and lacked chemistry. It feels like they were forced together...
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Mayfly1 year ago rating:9.5
It's been a while since I watched such a relaxing drama. I laughed and cried throughout the process. Each character has their own significance, and in an ensemble drama, it always resonates deeply with the audience. The overall experience is truly thought-provoking. Everyone has multiple facets and is constantly struggling in the mud while trying to maintain their self-consistency. Perhaps, throughout life, we are constantly being hurt and healing ourselves. When the trio first met and gave themselves "new" names on the edge of a cliff, their lives began to transform and intertwine tightly. After all, it's the power of three, four, and five. We often hear the saying that the core of comedy is tragedy, but I disagree. Whether it's comedy or tragedy, they both convey different meanings of life. When we are deeply moved by these emotions, we will understand many things. At that moment, whether it's joy or sorrow, it becomes less important.
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CongCheng1 year ago rating:9.9
This seemingly light-hearted and humorous skit is actually a philosophical piece filled with the aura of the martial world and hidden reflections on reality. I love all three of them, especially Meng San Xi, who is definitely an ENFP personality type.
If I become rich in the future, I'll lend you all the money." "Do I need to repay it?" "No need to repay." "Then you don't need to repay either.
Haha, what a surprise! The cinematography was well done, and each character left a lasting impression. The interactions between San, Si, and Wu were heartwarming and essential.
The moment when Hai Wa and San Ya turned their conversation into a song was a delightful surprise. PS: San Xi's way of speaking is truly something else! Lastly, I'll leave you with half of a sentence—cheers to you.
Great drama, much deeper in meaning than I expected. I thought the drama would attract us with the tragic slaughter of the main characters' families or sects, but in the end, it had a surprising twist that revealed the truth about life.
Even if we know the truth about life, we should still live it well, shouldn't we?
I really enjoyed the drama. It had moments of laughter and tears, and many parts resonated with my sense of humor. The male actors weren't particularly good-looking, but their characters were endearing. The female actors were all very attractive, and their characters were even more likable.
Although their acting skills weren't outstanding, the combination of the plot and character design made it a captivating series, even if it hasn't concluded yet. However, what's with the bullying happening outside of the drama? It's infuriating to see a drama about friendship being overshadowed by real-life bullying within the production team.
It completely ruined the good mood I had after finishing the series.
It's so good! The plot is full of surprises, and I really like how the screenwriter has developed each character. The actors' performances are commendable, although their dialogue delivery can be a bit stiff at times.
Some lines in the drama are repeated way too many times, and emphasizing certain points more than three or four times becomes annoying. Overall, it's a fantastic TV drama, and I'll definitely watch it again when I have time.
Looking forward to the second season!
I really like Wu Zhi, he portrays the character with great delicacy. The confrontation scene between Sanxi and Shixiong has a strong explosive power, but it feels a bit "superficial." It's hard to imagine that he was a master before.
As for Si, the character is likable, with a sharp tongue, but it's a bit too "real." The shopkeeper's acting constantly reminds me that this is a comedy.
The love of the second sister is suffocating, I can't quite grasp it. It's been a long time since I've laughed so much at a comedy. It's good, I like it.
I hope the second season will have a faster pace. There's still so much of the main storyline to be told.
I would give it 3.5 stars. Some of the plotlines are quite good, light-hearted and enjoyable. However, the later episodes were poorly executed, forcefully setting up cliffhangers and plot twists for the second season.
It was too abrupt and unclear. (Also, the male lead's costume and appearance in ancient attire were really not up to par, and his acting skills were just okay. He gave off an exaggerated vibe reminiscent of variety shows.
Thankfully, the plot saved him. Although I have a soft spot for flashy filters, I have to be honest about the show.) The romantic relationships in the drama were also confusing and lacked chemistry.
It feels like they were forced together...
It's been a while since I watched such a relaxing drama. I laughed and cried throughout the process. Each character has their own significance, and in an ensemble drama, it always resonates deeply with the audience. The overall experience is truly thought-provoking.
Everyone has multiple facets and is constantly struggling in the mud while trying to maintain their self-consistency. Perhaps, throughout life, we are constantly being hurt and healing ourselves. When the trio first met and gave themselves "new" names on the edge of a cliff, their lives began to transform and intertwine tightly.
After all, it's the power of three, four, and five. We often hear the saying that the core of comedy is tragedy, but I disagree. Whether it's comedy or tragedy, they both convey different meanings of life. When we are deeply moved by these emotions, we will understand many things.
At that moment, whether it's joy or sorrow, it becomes less important.
This seemingly light-hearted and humorous skit is actually a philosophical piece filled with the aura of the martial world and hidden reflections on reality. I love all three of them, especially Meng San Xi, who is definitely an ENFP personality type.
If I become rich in the future, I'll lend you all the money." "Do I need to repay it?" "No need to repay." "Then you don't need to repay either.
I feel personally attacked by that scene.