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6/10
not as good as season 2
sabngoy18 January 2023
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I really enjoyed season 1.

However season 2 is boring and personally I didn't like the ending either but that's my personal taste regarding the storyline. To me Sang Sang ends up being totally useless and boring with this heaven maiden thing.

The first 13 episodes are boring. So i jumped 10 episodes and realised I had missed some major action that happened in ep 17. So I watched ep 17 and watched on after ep 23 to 43.

All the actors did a great job. My main issue was with the storyline in general. Of course it's a bit difficult to watch season 1 that is really great and to not watch season 2. So I would still advise you to watch, however don't have too many expectations.
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9/10
Love is the key
magnoliacream27 February 2021
Ever Night 2 is a fantasy gem involving two people who could be the keys to stopping a catastrophic everlasting night from befalling their world. The cinematography and soundtrack are awesome. And underneath its beautiful facade and riveting action sequences, the story runs deep, spanning mortal, spiritual and supernatural realms, with the survival of the world at stake.

The love story between the main leads is scintillating, shining brightly amidst their harrowing circumstances. Despite the attention of the world's most beautiful women, Ning Que would stick by Sangsang's side, loving, protecting and taking care of her even when the whole world has made it almost impossible to do so. Dylan Wang ably brought the lead role of Ning Que to life with his boundless energy, swagger, passion and charismatic good looks. Ireine Song is perfect as Ning Que's cute Sangsang who can also be feisty, tough and passionate when needed.

The main defect I saw in the drama was that it did not depict the deepening romantic relationship between Ning Que and Sangsang well enough. Instead, it enhanced the role of the other woman, with Ning Que acting like a goo-goo-eyed love-sick puppy whenever he was with her. Ning Que and Sangsang's tender moments, like their first kiss, were actually romantic in the novel, yet the drama showed them being awkward with each other when it came to romance. I think if the drama had gotten the romance right, viewers might have been more receptive to another actor playing the lead role in season 2. A male lead with a wandering eye is just not that endearing.

Nevertheless, the love story is so extra-ordinary and intense that even though the drama missed several opportunities to titillate viewers, it still charmed. It was interesting to find out whether the shameless Ning Que, who did not have the best moral compass, would understand and uphold the distinction between love and like.
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9/10
Absolute Light is also Absolute Darkness
AppleEye2U8 March 2020
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Ever Night 2 has ended and I already want to know the continuing story. That's how good this production is, despite two major set backs. One, they've changed the original cast, second the story becomes much darker.

Story

In Ever Night Season 2, Ning Que and Sang Sang's story continues in a world that becomes more hostile every day. Sang Sang gets exposed as the person who will bring eternal night, everyone is out to get her, except for Ning Que and his Academy friends. The whole nation is about to collapse under power struggles, treason and war, and it is up to Ning Que to keep focused on his love, and the world he cares for. It turns out he and Sang Sang are the center of the ultimate power struggle between the goddess of light and the sage master. Will they succeed in saving themselves, and the human world as they know it?

Acting/Cast

Kudos to Dylan Wang. Such a pity he has to cope with an audience that's expecting the return of Arthur Chen who was teenage boy Ning Que in the flesh in Ever Night Season 1. However, anybody who reads the book will discover Dylan plays the character of Ning Que to a T as well. In the novel, Ning Que changes from a disrespectful teenager with swag to a caring anti-hero who sticks to his one and only purpose in life, Sang Sang. Yes, it's hard to see him mortified many times, but that's how it is written in the book, it's not about him being out of character like some people think. Ireine Song has to play the biggest character development here, and she delivers. Finally she's allowed to play her real age, and it shows, she really shines at her wedding scene at the lake.

Music

This series has a beautiful OST. The opening theme of Ever Night is simply epic, perhaps the best Ever Heard.

Rewatch Value

There are parts in this series that I never want to rewatch again. See for yourself and you'll know what I mean. It's terrible to see the main characters in dire straits. Sang Sang is dying from the cold disease. Ning Que is constantly on the run, more vulnerable than ever, now that he's afraid of losing Sang Sang. His Devil-May-Care attitude seems gone forever. Still, this is a hell of a story, full of life lessons, such as Darkness and Light are intertwined, and Love can make you weak, but it makes you strong as well. The biggest problem is the script, it handles all story lines without making choices. This throws necessary time for character development out of the window. How to explain in a few episodes that Sang Sang has become a goddess of light, and darkness incarnate, all in one? She has the spirit of Yong Ye and Hao Tian within her, she's cruel, detached from the world. Still she can't let go of her human side that is Sang Sang who shared her bed with human Ning Que during their wedding night. In this drama they let two different characters play Sang Sang's human and goddess side, which is too confusing imo. The same goes for Ning Que. How to depict a character development in just a few episodes that goes from a boyish dare devil attitude to an adult personality who's able to love and care deeply? So the makers should have invested way more time in both characters, now it has been wasted on too many side characters and side stories.

Verdict

If I see Ever Night Season 2 as the Story of NingSang, this series means a lot to me. Dylan Wang plays a great Ning Que, he really becomes the character. I love the chemistry between the adult Ning Que and Sang Sang, they finally look like a pair. And in spite of all the messy Wuxia stories I also liked the master genius Fu Zi, second brother Jun Mo, the quiet strength of Chao and the girl power coming from the Addict Sisters. Go watch it!
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10/10
Unexplainable
francischonya11 April 2020
The Tv show is great! Like way beyond great! Breathtaking! I am looking forward to season 3. Hopefully it continues.
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5/10
Not as Good as Seaaon 1
hbkandre25 March 2021
I can see why Authur and so many of the other actors left after season 1. Season 2 just didn't have the same passion and presence as season 1 it dragged the first 13 episodes. I wanted to quit watching if not for enjoying season 1 so much I honestly would nor have kept watching. Truly a disappointmen. The cast did a great job with what they had to work with and Dylan was a good addition.
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9/10
Ever Love Against Ever Night
SkyFriday1320 February 2022
One of the best Chinese series from mainland China to date in the category of period/wuxia/xianxia drama. Yang Yang, the first female director for this type, did a magnificent job for the series in all aspects. The cinematography is stunning with picturesque locations where we get to see the beautiful sceneries Xinjiang and Guizhou have to offer, complimenting the storyline, not just within the studios or propped-up filming sets. The fight scenes and choreography are a must to be mentioned as they are superbly done with fun-to-watch CG images. I normally am not too fond of flying Gong Fu or over-the-top slow-mo aerial, heavily-wired and weird-looking fight scenes but this is different. The main cast, whether in season 1 or 2, such as Arthur Chen and Dylan Wang, portray their male lead role nicely as a capable fighter, skillfully integrating with the studio-adding special effects and the camera work makes the fight/war scenes so stylish and exciting. Yang Yang and her teams do not hold back to make it as extraordinarily enjoyable as Mao Ni's novel that the series is based on.

I particularly adore the character of Song Yi Ren, my most favourite Chinese actress, who plays the miserly, ever-so-humble, kind-hearted and ever-so-dedicatedly-submissive to her Shao Ye's Sang Sang. The characteristics of this main female lead though differently depicted from the novel where she is in a status far more equal with her Shao Ye, the part is truly made for her or the other way round. She acts less for more with her diminutive body and endearing, friendly face, not to mention the soft, gentle voice of hers which is a huge change to not having to listen to the annoying, high-pitched and excessively cute, childlike voice of female leads like in so many Chinese series. She's so good in emotional teary scenes that can make the audience feel what the character feels.

Of course there are flaws, majors and trivials, but that's not uncommon for series of this production scale and I willingly overlook as long as I think those imperfections are minimal and do not degrade the overall atmosphere of the story and its development.

Those may include the voice-over for some actors or supporting roles that are not synched to a T or some scene continuity errors or the conspicuous stand-in shots and prolonged dialogues in politic setting, especially in the first season of over-stretched 60 episodes with many pseudo moments.

I have to admit that when I first see Dylan Wang as Ning Que in season 2, I frowned a bit but after a short while I started to get used to his way for the role and after a round of back-to-back watching all episodes, I do feel that he too is totally up for the part and he makes up for what Arthur Chen otherwise lacks of. They suit for the antagonist role in their own way, dictated by different scripts and how well they purportedly act out their own personality and charisma for being the playful and daring Ning Que in different timelines. Though Ning Que adequately entertains in the first season, I have qualms during the parts where he is flirting away (being so young and proud to be liked by a beautiful lady) and insufferable enough to keep hurting Sang Sang emotionally (the part of Mo Shan Shan is elaborated in the first season for a dramatic love story in the series which is very different to the novel. At the end of day he anyway realised Sang Sang is his life and soul so he dumped the lady). It would be very interesting how Arthur Chen would fare if he reprised the role in season 2 where the main leads are supposed to be more mature and scripted to express their love and care as a couple defying the world to try to stay alive together.

A little let-down on the change of cast for some other supporting roles such as the Tang Wang Ye and his Empress Xia Tian, Li Yu Gong Zhu and of course the Xi Ling Dao Maniac Ye Hong Yu. Praises to Adam Cheng as Fu Zi and the entire cast of his disciples at Shu Yuan, especially the chubby Shi Er Shi Xiong, who always warm the heart just by looking at them interacting together as people with nothing to do enjoying everyday life.

The OST are extremely good to the ear. Irene Song and Dylan Wang did a duet for one of the theme songs.

I can say that this is the series that pulls me back to the Wuxia/Xianxia delight again after so many disappointments and endlessly boring romance installments, putting me off to desperately turn to k-drama for some long years (not that much better, truth be told, in terms of overwhelming romance genre flooding across all streaming platforms).

Hopefully season 3 will commence soon to end the long wait and have the series completed to the satisfying end just like in the novel.
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3/10
Long and boring
hljazz18 August 2021
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I couldn't wait to see season 2. I was a little disappointed with all the cast changes especially the main character of Chen Felyu (Dylan Wang took over who was great by the way). However, this changed the dynamics between Sang-Sang and Ning Que. Wang was more animated, affectionate toward Sang and expressive than Chen Feiyu (season 1). I could not get past Ning Que wanting to marry his "daughter" that he raised from infancy. He changed her diapers, cared for her until she was 16, he also treated her like a servant/maid until later on when he sees her differently. Sang-Sang was so obsessed with him "her father" it was creepy. The beginning 10 episodes were in the horse carriage on the run the scenery was the same with 4 walls in the carriage and dessert. This was slow and sometimes boring to watch. I cannot recommend season 2 I was glad when it was finished.
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9/10
I recommend you to watch season 2 without hesitation!
dimghro19 March 2021
If the first season was extraordinarily good, season 2 suffered a little from the change of actors. Maybe many of you are thinking about the role of Ning Que, as I thought before watching this season. In fact, Chen's change with Dylan Wang has the least impact on season 2. Dylan did a very good job and I don't think there would have been another better replacement for Chen. The unpleasant surprise came from the replacement of other actors, such as the Emperor, his wife, sister and brother. There are a few more, but I don't want to remember. All the seriousness of the series was negatively impacted by these new actors. Not to mention that in the case of the Emperor, the behavior was also changed, turning him into a clown. But, given that the first season was exceptional, I wanted to see the continuation of the story and honestly, with all the bad parts, it was a very good season as well.
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10/10
Fantastic
sandrakara31 May 2021
I really enjoyed this drama, it was beyond my imagination. The fighting scene are powerful. Awesome.
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