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Unlikeable Characters and Broad Themes
The story didn't really pick up pace until about 15 episodes in, but by that time, I had already developed a dislike for most of the characters in the story. While I understand that all the characters are neutral or evil because this is a commentary on humanity, it almost defeated the purpose for which I watch dramas in the first place - escapism. The episode where I had the most fun was when they were curing the policeman of his stutter. Because I couldn't completely hold on, I started watching the behind-the-scenes to see Zhao Lusi having fun on set, which made me feel better. It also made me feel better that Li Hongyi isn't a complete blockhead like the way he portrayed his character. Every time Mu Xingchen didn't outwardly and clearly reject Chu Tianyao, I cringed and hated on them both. The themes for the book and the drama were brought forth well enough that I can understand them: human selfishness, capitalism/industry/technological advances against a more commune like society, where they take care of and coexist with plants and animals with a very strict, traditional mindset. There were also themes about Chinese culture versus Westernization too. Some things I felt the drama pulled off well were to have a fantasy setting that didn't have traditional Chinese costuming but was more akin to Robin Hood in the forest, and I assume the white people on set spoke Mandarin, because otherwise how could the director instruct them on their acting? These two elements plus the standard CG made the production very impressive. Still, I probably won't watch this again.
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