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The Exorcist's Meter hong kong drama review
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The Exorcist's Meter
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by JOJO
nov. 28, 2017
21 épisodes vus sur 21
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Globalement 10
Histoire 9.0
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 9.5
Musique 10.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 9.0
The very ending was just...wow...*mind blown*. I can't believe it ended like that! I want to know how that is even possible and what happened, why...HOW is he back?

The drama was super easy and light to watch. I decided to watch it while working on one of my art pieces, since I understand Cantonese and thus the drama did not require me to read subtitles.

It was ultimately about Ma Gwai and the discovery of his identity and role in the world. Shek Gamdong guided his way, and allowed him to see his importance and impact on other people's lives. Although it is a light-hearted drama to watch, there were scenes (especially the ones about how much his birth parents and adoptive mother loves him) that pulled on my heartstrings and had me in tears. I do wish that they had more action and interactions with the supernatural side of the story, but unfortunately it didn't and I felt that that made the story lack a little bit of spice. A lot of the more supernatural activities happened towards the end of the drama with the fighting and such, but don't get me wrong, it was funny and still managed to keep me interested in the story just fine.

Going off on a tangent, Kenneth Ma (plays Ma Gwai) has really gotten older. I wouldn't say this is one of his super-duper best dramas, so I would recommend checking out his other ones too! He is actually a very good actor and super funny. Also, Ram Chiang's hair in the drama...hahaha!!

Overall, I recommend watching it if you would like to binge on something light-hearted and funny.
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