Complex, well done drama!
Joy Of Life, Nirvana In Fire 1 and 2 are dramas that build the audience’s feelings of tension and anticipation as the story develops. Engaging, complex and well written.I’m glad that they added a comedic humor throughout all the episodes. Wang Qi Nian and Xiao en massage scene was hilarious, Tian Yu’s character is one of my favorite in this drama.
Zhang Ruo Yun is not your typical handsome Cdrama actor, but he is funny and charismatic.
All the cast did a great job portraying their characters.
Looking forward to season 2, and hopefully it will not be a prequel, after such a cliffhanger ending.
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Joy of Life is now my absolute favorite drama of all time. Among the few dramas I have given a 10 rating this one deserves over a 10 rating! I started watching this drama with no expectations but after the first episode I was hooked. The writers did a phenomenal job. The storyline was engaging throughout the series and all the plot twists were cohesive. The entire cast was amazing. Each character was excellently portrayed. I hope the same actors will be casted for the next seasons, it would be such a shame and loss if they don’t. Technical stuff like cinematography, music, sets, costumes were all top notch. I can’t wait for the next season. This is a must watch! Esta resenha foi útil para você?
Cast:
I decided to watch it because I believed in the acting of Zhang Ruo Yun, Li Qin, and Xiao Zhan. But then as I watched more and more I really have to applaud for the entire cast!! Very very very phenomenal acting by everyone.
Story:
I went into this drama blind and with no knowledge about the original novel, but that’s ok because the story was logical and easy to follow. I’ve never watched a drama with this many plot twists and turns, but I liked that each event followed after another in a logical way. I am not a fan of political dramas, but this one was an exception. The politics were the most intriguing parts of the story and tbh the main leads’ love story was the most boring lol (no offense to Li Qin but I did not find much significance to her character…but perhaps she will become more important later on, idk). The ending left me hanging and I have so many questions GAH!! I’m tempted to read the novel to find out but at the same time I would prefer to learn the secrets by watching it acted out so I’m conflicted…
Other notes:
-The fight scenes are SO GOOD!!! And there are so many!!! I especially love that our protagonist is good at everything haha
-I LOVE the humor. Unlike humor in other dramas, the ones in this drama actually made me laugh out loud. Being a native Chinese speaker, I had the advantage of getting the humor straight on, instead of through translation. It may be hard for non-Chinese watchers to get the humor since there are a lot of word plays and homophones.
-My only critique would be the lighting and overall visual look of the scenes aren’t very good. There were times where I had to turn my brightness to max and still couldn’t see what was happening. But technical flaws for me aren’t very important when the story is good.
Tldr, one of the highest quality dramas I’ve watched in terms of storyline. I am really looking forward to watching the next seasons. For anyone who hates plot holes and cliff hangers, don’t watch this until the next season comes out lol. It is filled with unanswered questions.
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Best well-rounded drama of 2019!
I have only recently started to watch Chinese drama- Joy of Life is my 3rd one. Before I have been a fan of Korean dramas (and in my early years' Japanese dramas as well). What used to put me off was the high amount of episodes, long dialogs, dragging stories and often bad quality firming.But after I have recently watched a few Chinese dramas again I am positively surprised about the overall improvement in the quality of Chinese dramas - often due to great adaptions from popular novels. And why wasting your brainpower to come up with mediocre stories if a novel has been proved to be great?! Joy of life is one of them.
PS. My first full review so apologies for not being too clear sometimes.
Story/plot: ★★★★★
The story is really creative and interesting - modern beliefs mixed with an ancient setting. Though it is quite politically loaded, it does not go into the usual “palace dramas” and keep a high notch of mystery and suspense throughout the plot. Due to the slight element of Fantasy/ScienceFiction, but not too much, one also cannot easily predict how the story may unfold in the end. On top of that though the main storyline is rather heavy the scriptwriter inserted many great jokes and funny scenes which make the viewers laugh out loud. They help to lose the tension so the mood does not stay too dark all the time. One minus point can be given to because of the complexity of the intrigues and sudden turn of directions it can be sometimes a bit difficult to follow. You need to understand that they are trying to pack an extremely long novel (over 4mn Chinese characters!!) into 3 seasons. But of far it is not that you are completely out of the picture.
Character development: ★★★★★
I love dramas that have good character development. That’s is what name then real. All characters in this drama, both lead as well as supporting have their depth. Throughout the episodes, viewers can clearly feel that each of them has their own motivation, their source of joy and sadness and the stories which make the way they are. Esp. lead character Fan Xian’s character development is phenomenal and one of the best I have seen.
Acting: ★★★★★
This drama has a great cast. From young talented actors to veteran stars, it gives what a drama fan desires. The excellent acting is what makes the characters come to life. Esp. Zhang Ruo Yun playing Fan Xian has exceeded my expectation (one of my favorite scenes is the dialog between FanXian and Zhuge in ep. 13 - it really gives you chills!) also the emperor, the family of FanXian, FanXian’s subordinates, the king and all the “evil characters”... just hats down to their acting!
Camera work and music: ★★★★★
Finally some words to the production. The quality of this drama is fantastic. There are not many fighting scenes, but those which are there are excellently shot (my favorite is the fight at the waterfall in ep.34). It also offers some of the most beautiful natural sceneries.
The music has been well composed with beautiful title and ending songs. Some of the background music is inserted so well to enforce the atmosphere e.g. the “rock song” for the coach and flag scene in ep. 37.
Summary: ★★★★★
All in all - this drama is one of the best ones I have seen on screen (and I have seen many). If you are new or old to Chinese drama please give this one a go. I really hope they will continue to shoot season 2 and 3 with the same cast as I cannot wait to see what happens next.
I would not rewatch this drama mainly because once the story is known it takes out the suspense element which is one best part of this drama. But I will sure rewatch some of the scenes.
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Season Two please!!.. Epic Drama!!
This drama is just so good that I don’t know what else to write!!... just watching it made me felt so wise and skillful... I love the ML .. he was so shipable with all the females that got tangled with him.. the story was excellent.. I could watch it all year long without skipping a scene..That’s how great the drama is!!!! Even if they Roman was kept at a low low..you wouldn’t even notice it because there are so many other plots that were going on...Amazing simply Amazing.. the wisdom and scheme packed in this drama is totally splendid...and uncle Wu..I’m your die hard Fan😂Esta resenha foi útil para você?
Just wow.
I loved it because of the story. Some characters are flat and easy to see through- they're plastic- but others are very three dimensional, and that's why I'm addicted.
The characters are very well developed- the important ones at least- and it follows the original story pretty well. I loved the depth of the storyline- the layers that will only be peeled back with each season- though it is unfortunate that it had to end so soon. My mom's listening to the audio book, which is well over 400 "chapters" long; the show ends about a hundred of those audio book episodes in. Thank goodness there will be future seasons; I doubt I could live well knowing this is the ending to the show.
My favorite will always be the characters, even though the story line far outshines the character development. There are definitely episodes I will be watching again just for specific scenes; I'm glad I didn't skip over this show because the lead wasn't someone I knew.
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ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT!
Honestly, I hate writing reviews for my favourite dramas the most. I mean, Joy of Life is truly a masterpiece... what am I supposed to write? No word can describe how brilliant this show is, you just have to watch it and see for yourself. But because I promised to review everything that I finish, I will try to express my thoughts as well as I can. And I'll probably fail to do so, but don't mind me lol.I've never seen a show in which every single character is so different and unique. It's honestly insane, because there are quite a lot of characters here, yet every one of them was simply a pleasure to watch. None of them was just black or white. The good guys were far from perfect and had realistic flaws. The bad ones had their motives and were excellently written which makes it hard to hate them just because they are interesting to watch.
Fan Xian is one of the best main leads out there and I fell in love with his character. And my love was growing with every episode, he was simply an amazing person with amazing ideals. And he's a character we can easily relate to. He is exceptionally smart, witty and playful, with a good heart and brilliant fighting skills. It's just impossible not to fall in love with him. The Emperor of Qing was such a weirdo lol, it was very hard to read his mind and his mysterious personality was making me love him even more. Oh, and my love Chen Ping Ping!!! This guy... I don't know if it was the way the character is written or the performance of the actor or maybe both, but his character was giving me shivers. And even after I finished the drama, I still can't tell what kind of a rare bird CPP is.
Of course there's no way I won't mention my favourite man aka the Second Prince Li Cheng Ze who is one of the most interesting characters I've ever seen. And I don't know whose idea was, but Lui Duan Duan with this hairstyle can slap me in the face and I'll be very thankful. It suits the actor PERFECTLY.
The ladies in the drama were also awesome. Our main heroine - Lin Wan'er was such a beautiful and adorable creature. I loved the romance between her and Fan Xian, I love how there was no much useless drama with them and they simply supported each other. Haitang Duo Duo though... this girl was on fire!!! I hope we'll see her more in the second season!
The ending... I mean... we have a second season... and we have to wait two years... but it's fine. Yes, totally fine. I'm not crying at all.
Sooooo overall, Joy of Life is a masterpiece. It has an amazing plot (46 episodes yet no boring second), some shocking twists here and there, BRILLIANT CHARACTERS and the humour was soooooo on point, I almost cried from laughing! So yeah, it's a must watch for sure. But DON'T watch it now, because you'll hate the fact that you have to wait two years for the second season. It's just painful.
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Decent but PROFOUNDLY OVER-RATED @ MDL
I used to teach Screenwriting. There were many 'best practices' that appeared in many books but one that was an affront to my experience of cinema. The practice said "START REAL BIG", then tone things down for most of the story, and then finish EVEN BIGGER than the opening. I completely disagreed with the first part of that advice based upon many quality classic movies.The BETTER advice is to start 'interesting as hell' and make each page a little more interesting than the last. So that you become 'surprised' at how engaging the story is and start watching the series faster. Novels like this are called 'page turners'.
JOY OF LIFE does just this. It gets better as watch. The problem is that the build is so RIDICULOUSLY SLOW that a viewer can and will lose interest before they get hooked.
Read the comment sections here. I'd say a third of the people that tried this series walked. And that is understandable since the show is so amorous of itself it has no idea how dull the pacing is for the first two thirds. Knowing where the story is going works for the writers but not the viewers if you take WAY too long to set up the story.
The only reason I kept watching JOY OF LIFE was that I love half of this cast. There are several people from RUYI'S ROYAL LOVE IN THE PALACE, one from REBEL PRINCESS, and one from LUOYANG. If it wasn't for the amazingly talented lovely (and bitchy) Xin Zhi Lei I'd have ditched the series after 15 episodes. But since character was saved for much later I pushed on.
Why would I have ditched? There are two critical mistakes this story makes that NO STORY SHOULD MAKE --
1. This is mildly spoiler-ish but since it shows up in the first minutes of the first episode I don't see the harm: the lead character isn't really IN the story. He comes from our reality but ends up in this story's reality like it's a lucid dream. Because of this his character knows he is never in any actual peril. That would be like Dorothy AWARE that she is dreaming and smirking at the Wicked Witch the entire time. It completely DESTROYS normal dramatic tension. But don't take my word. As the series progresses they kind of back away from this STUPID idea and pretend it was never there. (This explains part of my low rating.)
2. The show shifts genres as it progresses. It's starts as a sort of funny leaning DRAMEDY but then evolves into a proper DRAMA. But the path to this transition is littered with way WAY too many comic relief sidekicks. And fight sequences featuring SALSA or ROCK AND ROLL music which took me right out of the story.. It leaves an adult with the impression that the production crew was entirely teenage.
What makes the 2nd half of the series more bearable is that it becomes a more serious story where our hero Fan Xian finds himself in genuine danger. Get this and I'm not kidding: in episode 42 (of 46) Fan Xian actually says, "For the first time I feel like I'm in real danger." I don't know how to break this to the morons who wrote this script but that feeling was supposed to happen no later than Episode 5. Imagine Dorothy of Kansas feeling in absolutely no peril at all until the Wizard took off in his balloon near the story's end. It's LUDICROUS.
So I'm left BAFFLED and BEWILDERED at how so many people on this site have rated this series so high. Was it based on a novel that everyone in this genre has already read? (Harry Potter syndrome?) Personally I resent when people like a series based upon some other source. I base my review on what I'm reviewing and nothing else.
The cast is easily the best part of this series. My problem is that I've seen half this cast elsewhere and the same actors got much better roles. If you enjoyed Song Yi in this you're going to ADORE her in LUOYANG where she basically chews every scene she's in. That show has a cast that's a little too emotionally distant -- except for her. There's a pout she does in one episode that's almost worth watching the entire series for. (No, really!)
Part 2 of JOY is being filmed now and no matter how compelling the 2nd half of this installment has been I absolutely positively will not watch the 2nd series if there's SALSA music in fight scenes. Or if Fan Xian is smirking too often in the first episodes.
It's been fun, I suppose, but I can recommend 4 other shows before this one: REBEL PRINCESS, RUYI'S ROYAL LOVE IN THE PALACE, MAKE A WISH, and THE GREAT CRAFTSMAN. These shows DESTROY this one.
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Le drama le plus parfait que j'ai pu voir!
Il ne sera pas dit que je ferais l’impasse sur la critique de « Joy of Life ». Malgré un travail qui s’amoncelle un peu partout, des visionnages à la pelle, je me devais d’écrire sur la perfection, n’est-il pas ?Tout commence par un zapping en bonne et due forme, à 3 heures du matin (le moment idéal pour découvrir une perle parmi les perles, quand le silence s’est déjà doucement installé au coin du feu). Dès le premier épisode, un éclat de rire toutes les 5 minutes et me voilà convaincue (j’ai bien failli courir réveiller hubby pour lui montrer ma trouvaille). Une petite recherche sur la toile et j’apprends avec bonheur que l’auteur n’est autre que Mao Ni, l’écrivain de [b]« Nightfall »[/b]. Que de bonheur passé à regarder [b]« Ever Night »[/b] pendant des jours et des nuits, avec chéri et mes enfants, j’avais peine à croire qu’une autre perle de [b]Mao Ni[/b] venait de me tomber dessus. Après une autre petite recherche (3 heures du matin, si vous m’avez suivi, j’étais donc sur les dents, presque sur le pied de guerre ! en mode zombie tout de même) et voilà que j’apprends que le scénariste est une pointure chez les chinois, [b]Wang Juan[/b], un des rares scénaristes qui écrit ses propres scénarios dans une industrie souvent basée sur des romans, des webtoons ou des manhwas (Il a fait [i]Blood Young[/i], un excellent drama). Allez hop, c’est décidé, je me fais fort à parier de pouvoir convaincre le clan de se lancer dans le visionnage de ce drama (et de laisser tomber [i]« Legend of awakening »[/i] par la même occasion ce qui m’arrangeait).
Si le lecteur me voit écrire avec ferveur "extraordinaire" ou "incroyable" toutes les 2 lignes, qu'il ne m'en tienne pas rigueur. J'ai tenté de laisser couler 3 semaines avant d'accoucher mes émotions mais j'avoue que c'est un échec. Car, cela reste intact. Gravé. Hum, si je dois être franche, la dernière fois que j'ai pu être aussi prolifique sur une œuvre, cela doit remonter à mes années "Maison Ikkoku", "Touch" et "City hunter". Il y a 30 ans de cela...C'est pour dire.
On rit. Dès le premier épisode. Et presque jusqu'à la toute fin. Ce n’est pas un simple rire. Ce sont des éclats de rire spontanés (et qui dure, on en rit encore 3 semaines après). L’humour est omniprésent et se joue sur plusieurs plans :
Les mimiques des personnages qui sont à mourir de rire.
Les situations dans lesquelles se trouve Fan Xian (et son entourage).
Mais aussi et surtout les répliques : des répliques hilarantes et tellement bourrées d’intelligences. Oui, ici l’intelligence des répliques flirte joyeusement avec le drôle. Voire le très drôle. Et nous rions à presque tous les épisodes (c’était entre nous « de qui rirait le plus fort »). Il doit y avoir 2, voire 3 épisodes (soyons fous) où on ne rit pas, sur un total de 46. Le seul défaut (ah il en faut bien un, n’est ce pas ?), il y a beaucoup de référence qui se font sur des jeux de mot et si, on n’a pas une profonde connaissance de la langue chinoise, il y a pas mal de choses qui risquent d’être incomprises. Mais cela n’altère en rien la qualité et la drôlerie des situations ou des dialogues.
On s'émerveille devant tant de suspense, d’ingéniosité et de twist. Je pense que la dernière fois où j’ai pu me dire que c’était grandiose niveau complot, c’était pour [i]« Nirvana in Fire »[/i] et ce drama est du même acabit (voire mieux, car tellement plus drôle).
La bouche grande ouverte, nous voilà à nous exclamer à qui mieux mieux lorsque l'imprévu nous prend à la gorge. Et d'imprévu ce drama en est rempli. Quel plume incroyable a pu nous pondre un scénario aussi abouti ? aussi incroyable ? aussi imprévisible ? aussi drôle ? aussi intelligent ? Aussi tout ? (Je m'emporte? oui et non).
Hé bien, ce fut la raison qui m'a fait courir après les hommes de ma maison afin qu'ils se joignent à moi : Mao Ni.
Nous avions été tellement bouleversés par [i]"Ever Night"[/i] drama et livre, qu'à la seule évocation de ce nom, nous étions presque sûr de ne pas être déçus. Cela a été au-delà. De l'inimaginable. Nous avons adoré de la première seconde à la dernière.
On pleure. Aussi. Hé bien, je l’avoue, pas à grosses larmes comme pour « Lovely Us », mais une gorge nouée par l’émotion sur quelques épisodes et de manière tellement imprévue. Je ne m’attendais pas, vraiment pas à devoir m’attacher à des personnages qu’on ne voit pas beaucoup (voire 2 fois pour un des personnages, et la grand-mère qu’on ne voit que dans les 2 premiers épisodes m’aura beaucoup touché par exemple). Certaines scènes sont tellement fortes et chargées émotionnellement que cela nous a pris de court.
Il y a une romance, mais elle est pour l’instant minime. Le drama étant prévu pour 3 saisons, on peut penser que cela suivra son court dans les 2 autres saisons (vivement la saison 2 !!).
La rencontre entre notre lead masculin et la princesse au pilon de poulet est adorable. Leur alchimie, sans être faite d’éclat et de passion est solide et sincère. On adore le coté petite fille de la princesse, son pilon de poulet, sa loyauté, son amour spontané envers [b]Fan Xian[/b]. Allez j’avoue. J’aime aussi beaucoup [b]la sainteté[/b] et [b]Si Li Li[/b] et si notre princesse au pilon de poulet n’avait pas été si mimi, j’aurais adoré voir [b]Fan Xian[/b] avec [b]la sainteté[/b] ou [b]Si Li Li[/b]. Son amitié avec elles est toutefois bien réelle et vraiment adorable. C’est au final amplement suffisant.
Les liens d’amitiés sont incroyables dans ce drama. Forts. Vrais. (et drôles). Toutes les amitiés. [b]Fan Xian[/b] et [b]Chen PingPing[/b]. [b]Fan Xian[/b] et [b]l’empereur Qing[/b]. [b]Fan Xian[/b] et [b]sa sœur Ruo Ruo[/b]. [b]Fan Xian[/b] et [b]Wang Qi Nian[/b]. [b]Fan Xian[/b] et [b]Wu Zhu[/b]. [b]Fan Xian[/b] et [b]Teng Si Jing[/b] (mon préféré…Hein? quoi? comment cela y'a [b]Fan Xian[/b] partout, mais pas du tout). Il y a aussi [b]la sainteté[/b]. Ou [b]Si Li Li[/b]. Ou [b]Li Cheng Ze[/b] le [b]2ème prince[/b]…Bref, on pourrait presque écrire un dossier rien que sur les personnages, leur importance, leur lien, leur histoire. Il y’en a tellement et c’est ce qui fait aussi sa rareté en tant que drama (ou série ou film ou animé ou manga…je m’emporte encore), où tous les personnages sont importants, où ils sont tous réussis, charismatiques, énigmatiques….Même les vilains. Ils débordent d’ingéniosité, de machiavélisme, de brio. Et ce qui fait la particularité de ce drama, c’est que nous ne pouvons même pas détester les « bad guys ». Car la balance est harmonieuse entre les vilains et les bons (bien qu’il soit dur de savoir qui est bon et qui ne l’est pas…) et il n’y a donc aucune frustration du type « nan !! il va se faire avoir en beauté, il fait quoi ?? ne va pas là !! ne fais pas ça !!!... ». Ici, ça serait plutôt « Bon, comment Fan Xian va se sortir de ce guêpier ? » ou « Hahaha Fan Xian va les humilier en beauté ». Pas de frustration ou de colère refoulée, que du bonheur.
Dois-je parler du jeu des acteurs ?? Des personnages incarnés ? Je vais essayer de résumer cette partie (sinon, j’en ai encore pour 3 pages dédiées). Le jeu des acteurs est incroyable. 100% naturelle (avec leur voix naturelle et non enregistrée au studio), 100% (je dirais même 200%) incarné à la perfection. Chaque acteur s’est imprégné de son personnage à la perfection et on y croit, on est immergé dans le drama et on a du mal à en ressortir. Il serait long de parler de tous, chacun mériterait un petit paragraphe, je me contenterais donc des personnages principaux.
[u]Fan Xian[/u] (AHHHHH) : est le héros par excellence (du moins mon idéal). Il est beau et bourré de talent. Il sait se battre (et avec classe). Il sait rétorquer magistralement, ses joutes oratoires sont un délice à nos oreilles. Son calme et son intelligence sont redoutables (et son insolence est sans pareille !!) et nous ne le verrons que peu de fois perdre son sourire et son calme. Certains l’ont qualifié « d’arrogant ». Je n’ai vu qu’un homme talentueux qui a été jeté dans la fosse aux lions et qui s’en tire comme un champion. Alors oui, il parle souvent avec assurance, parfois avec arrogance, mais toujours avec sincérité. Sa facilité à se faire des amis, à se faire aimer est une de ses plus grandes qualités.
[u]Chen PingPing :[/u] Cet homme est le mystère incarné. Il est incroyable. On ne sait pas comment le prendre. Il est blanc ou noir (pas la couleur de peau, hein)? Tout ce qu’on sait, c’est que son intelligence est incroyable. A-t-il les pions en main ? ou en fait-il partie ? on se meurt d’en savoir plus ! Il est en tout cas un des plus complexes à comprendre et un de ceux dont on en attend le plus.
[u]L’empereur Qing :[/u] L’empereur le plus classe, le plus drôle (dans ses répliques) et le plus intelligent que j’ai pu voir jusqu’à présent. Sa relation avec [b]Fan Xian[/b] est épique ( [b]Fan Xian[/b] et [b]Chen PingPing[/b] aussi). Leur première rencontre va résumer tout le drama entre eux deux. Nous avons ici un empereur qui mène la danse (ce qui est plutôt rare…) et qui aime se jouer des autres à la perfection. Qui est-il vraiment ? Est-il lui aussi du côté obscur ? Attendre la prochaine saison pour avoir la réponse (ou lire le livre pour les plus pressés…suivez mon regard : chéri, le livre est confisqué, hors de question de se faire « spoiler » accidentellement !).
La photographie est très belle. C’est fluide, c’est coloré et les paysages sont naturelles et réelles.
Les scènes de combat sont superbes aussi (bien que peu). Les combats sont dynamiques et très bien orchestrés. Pas encore du niveau « d’Ever Night », mais ce drama ne se focalise pas sur l’action, mais plutôt sur le côté politique. Quoiqu'il en soit, pas de fausse note type " oh cela parait faux" ne vient entacher le drama.
Je parlerais rapidement du scénario qui sort des chemins battus (du moins pour la néophyte en SF et fantasy que je suis). Cela serait stupide que de vous dévoiler les ficelles de ce drama, ce que je peux donc dévoiler sans trop vous gâcher le drama : C’est du time travelling (on l’apprends dès le départ), du moins dans le livre c’est du time travelling. Dans le drama, le scénariste a changé astucieusement ce time travelling (notion censurée en Chine, allez savoir pourquoi). Il faut donc garder à l’esprit que c’est un voyage dans le temps, et que les rebondissements, ingénieux et imprévisibles, tournent autour de cela….
Je vais devoir m’arrêter ici, sinon, je pourrais continuer encore à palabrer pendant longtemps.
Ce drama est ce qui à mon sens se fait de mieux dans le genre complot politique mais avec tellement d’humour et d’intelligence qu’il est difficile, voire impossible de lui trouver un rival (même le génial « Nirvana in fire »).
Le drama est donc prévu pour 3 saisons et c’est une torture que d’avoir à attendre la suite, d’espérer de tout cœur que la suite sera une réussite, qu’il n’y aura ABSOLUMENT pas de changement intempestif d’acteur/actrice (sinon, c’est la déclaration de guerre assurée !).
46 épisodes que nous avons regardés en 1 semaine (heureusement que c’était les vacances, sinon bonjour les nuits blanches). Pas une seconde d’ennui (d’ailleurs, évitez les pauses pipi ou de répondre au téléphone pendant le drama ; le complot, les retournements de situation sont légions). Je regarderais sans hésiter une deuxième fois ce drama (c’est ce qui est prévu avant la saison 2), il se classe sans peine comme notre plus grand coup de cœur des 30 dernières années (du moins pour moi et mon mari, mes fils sont loin d’avoir 30 ans derrière eux…). Et si je devais dire une chose négative…Un drama en 3 saisons ! Pourquoi ???
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Amazing show!
Everything about the Joy of Life was done very well! By far one of my favorite CDramas.The plot is very interesting and hooked me from the very first episode. I love that it’s a story within a story and that it mixes ancient and modern themes. There were so many twists within the plot and subplots and always had you guessing.
The acting was amazing. Every character had so much depth and so much offer to the story that it made you want to know more about each. There were so many things going on with each character but it was all related to the main story and main ML.
Normally, I hate to see cliffhangers at the end of shows but this one had me so anxious. That’s what you call good writing. I very excited for season 2!
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One of the best
OK, I admit, I came to watch this drama because of XiaoZhan. After the drama Chenqing Ling (The Untamed), I started to search for dramas by Xiao Zhan, and this drama is one of them. (By the way, if you haven’t watched The Untamed yet, you might want to check it out.)Initially, at episode 1, I almost gave it up because it started off as a modern-day drama, so I thought; I had expected a historical wuxia drama. But very quickly within the first episode, it moves into historical settings and I was totally hooked since then.
Accordingly, this drama is adapted from a novel whose popular author has also written many other works including Ever Night. I have not read this particular novel (Joy of Life), but I understand that it is a super long novel, and the drama adaptation is planning for a five-year 3-season run, and we are currently in season 1. Whether the following seasons would run into any unforeseeable issues is anybody’s guess (such as the change of actors etc).
In the actual novel, it is supposedly a time travel story. But because such stories (time travel) are banned in China film production (I don’t understand why China wants to stymie such creativity), the production team has cleverly adapted the story by cutting out the time travel part hence passing censorship.
I must say, unexpectedly, this drama is so good! The story is interesting. The dialogues are funny and unexpected. The play of words and homophones, puns and use of chenyu (idioms) are hilarious, and yet witty, deep, meaningful and cultured. Too bad many of these wonderful characters (Chinese words) are lost in the translation and non-Chinese native speakers may not find the dialogues as wonderful as the native speakers do. Seemingly a light-hearted drama, but when it comes to emotional moments, the director has successfully squeezed out a tear or two from me. The acting is immaculate! I love the relationship Fan Xian has with his siblings and with others whom he considers as friends; it’s deep and genuine. Unlike most actors who act in historical dramas, Zhang Ruoyun has a presence day physique making him a perfect Fan Xian as he is supposed to be a modern man; his etiquettes are simply hilarious and Zhang delivers 100%. The supporting cast is equally good, in particular Guo Qilin who plays Fan Xian’s little brother; he is adorable and amazing. I hope to see more of him. I love the opening and ending OSTs, with the ending song being sung by Xiao Zhan, another talented actor and singer.
33 episodes in, I still haven’t seen a whiff of Xiao Zhan. Nonetheless, this hasn’t reduced the enjoyment I have got out from this delightful drama. Xiao Zhan plays a supporting role and for marketing purposes, his name is being displayed or used prominently to attract attention. I can understand why the team is doing this (Xiao Zhan is currently the hottest Chinese actor in China), but I find it deceiving and I can't say I appreciate it. This drama should receive the attention it duly deserves if being marketed properly, because it is indeed a great drama
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