A princesa Feng Xin’er cresceu segura e querida em sua casa, na Wei do Norte. Mas sua vida tranquila desaba quando seu pai é acusado de traição e sua família inteira é assassinada pelo marechal da Wei do Norte, um homem sedento por poder. Conseguindo, por pouco, escapar com vida, ela jura que irá vingar sua família. A única dúvida é: como? A morte da filha do Primeiro Ministro, Li Wei Young, se apresenta como a oportunidade perfeita para Xin Er, que ela aproveita mais que de pressa. Se disfarçando da princesa, agora morta, Feng Xin Er assume o lugar da finada Li Wei Young e se infiltra na residência real da província de Wei do Norte. Impulsionada por sua sede de vingança, a nova princesa Wei Young faz de tudo que está ao seu alcance para derrubar o clã de seus inimigos, mas mesmo os seus planos mais bem elaborados não saem como esperado. Envolvida nesse novo mundo de paixões e política, conseguirá a Princesa Wei Young encontrar um meio de sobressair a esse tumulto e se reconciliar com seu passado? (Fonte: Viki) Editar Tradução
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- Título original: 锦绣未央
- Também conhecido como: The Princess Weiyoung , Jin Xiu Wei Yang
- Diretor: Li Hui Zhu
- Roteirista: Cheng Ting Yu
- Gêneros: Histórico, Romance, Drama, Político
Onde assistir Princesa Wei Young
Elenco e Créditos
- Tiffany Tang Papel Principal
- Luo Jin Papel Principal
- Vanness Wu Papel Principal
- Rachel MomoLi Chang RuPapel Principal
- Lee Hsin AiLi Chang LePapel Principal
- Leanne LiuQueen DowagerPapel Secundário
Resenhas
Basically, it doesn’t matter if you don’t usually watch dramas from China, or if you don’t usually watch period dramas, or if you don’t usually watch long dramas. This drama is, objectively speaking, so splendid and magnificent that if you don’t check it out, you’d be missing out. Big Time.
Not even exaggerating, by the way.
1. The polish : Everything is carefully, lovingly, beautifully shot, costume and background music, everything is precisely, just-so perfect
2. The acting :The cast is a sprawling one, as befits the scale of the story, and from the principal characters to the secondary characters, to even the small, incidental characters, every single one is well-acted with his/her unique character, character development and plot twists adds a lot to the story and each character
3. The Romance : THE BEST, Great chemistry between the two main leads, with UH-Mazing cute scenes.
4. sisterhood and motherhood : this close palpable relations between main leads and secondary characters are so breath taking.
5. The villains : with their acting forced to hate them more and more with every passing episode.. they did great job
What a breathless, breathtaking journey. Equal parts brilliant and satisfying, and executed with such meticulous, fine care, The Princess Wei Young is definitely a drama for the record books.
Story (6/10): For those who read the novel and are curious about the drama version, it would be wrong to even call it an adaptation for it is nothing like it. "Inspired by" is far more fitting and is to be used loosely here. In a nutshell, the drama version of Princess Wei Young is about a Liang princess who tries to avenge her fallen kingdom by taking up the identity of a forgotten, illegitimate daughter of a Prime Minister in the enemy state of Wei and along the way meets those who either want her dead or love her for her wits, character and bravery. Of course, the drama is littered with people who want her dead because how else will we know she is the heroine?
The premise is exciting enough, though nothing entirely original. But it did deliver in terms of entertainment for the first half and had everything you would want in a drama: good pacing, decent story, romance, action, a likable and brainy female lead who isn't afraid to punish her enemies seeing as this is a revenge drama. Then up until halfway, the story soon became draggy and repetitive with similar conflicts in different guises, lack of development/depth in characters who even seems to have gone through reverse development all of a sudden. Even Weiyoung who was supposed to be resourceful yet showed signs of being a damsel-in-distress in the presence of her Prince Charming (aka. Tuoba Jun), completed the transformation into a full on Mary Sue and in my opinion, stopped being everything we loved her for in the beginning. It no longer became a tale of retribution or justice, but pure laziness on the writers' part.
I blame the production for dragging the series out to 54 episodes, when it could have - and should have- wrapped up by 30-40 episodes.
Acting (7.5/10):
All I can say is if there is anything worth watching here, it's the chemistry between the leads Luo Jin and Tiffany Tang. The type to give you butterflies from the way they look at each other. Luo Jin is such a wonderfully talented and natural actor, he never overacts and his crying scenes are so well done. Not usually impressed by Tiffany Tang, but she did well here and I think a lot of it has to do with her chemistry with Luo Jin (4th collaboration and reel to real relationship!)
Didn't think much about the rest of the cast in terms of acting, but a few grew into their characters as the show went on. Vanness there is something awkwardly charming about the way he portrays his character - it grows on you even though his character becomes gradually more despicable. His dubber deserves a star.
Rewatch: For the romance maybe, and especially strong beginning up until episode 30 or so. Could skip the rest until the end. But sadly no, won't be rewatching this personally.
I almost feel like the drama deserves two ratings, one for the beginning up until episode 33 then for the rest.