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Renascence chinese drama review
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Renascence
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by thislifehappenedme
févr. 7, 2021
36 épisodes vus sur 36
Complété
Globalement 8.0
Histoire 9.5
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 9.0
Musique 7.5
Degrés de Re-visionnage 7.5
Cette critique peut contenir des spoilers

Watch this show with an open mind

As the story progresses, we see the intelligence and the compassion of Mo Xin. Her natural wit just shines through. The actress who plays her portrays her to a tee. This is one of the reasons why I love the story so much. The female lead is a strong female who does not take things lying down. She is in love with an alpha male, a God of war no less but she herself is not to be taken lightly.

Chen Zhe Yuan is completely believable as a devastated man in love who puts the needs of his people first. As a prince, he knows his duty. As a general, he knows his military strength. As a God of War, he knows that his strike could be lethal.

Also in the last episode, we finally get to see Jun Qing and Mo Xin be lovey-dovey. Except that their kisses had absolutely zero chemistry. They were better off just looking at each other longingly from afar. I could feel the awkwardness from both of them and it was clear to me, at least, that neither one of them took the initiative to make the kiss look passionate enough. Aside from that, there was a tendency from a couple of the actors to overact. Maybe the director wanted them to be a little over the top. Where Jun Qing and Mo Xin/Mo Wan showed tranquility and calm, these ones that I am talking about were the exact opposite.

Link to the full review here: https://thislifehappened.me/renascence/
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