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7/10
An Honest Review
ENIGMA0522 January 2021
Warning: Spoilers
This series had its pros and cons for me but I was happy to watch it and the ending was quite satisfying for our leads and other couples. So let's get into this review, shall we? I never read the novel but knew from fans who had that production deviated heavily from it but am not surprised as many series and films do on an international scale. Let's get the bad news out of the way first.

Cons: As a writer and published author myself, plot and character development are essential especially when creating a character or making a written one into a 3D version of itself. There were so many useless or underdeveloped characters that it was honestly confusing to follow the storyline sometimes. For starters, why so many villains? A proper series needs maybe maximum 4 antagonists but they need a base and development where you could see them progress with the serious, not just laugh evilly, narrow beady eyes during conversations, and disappear without a trace somewhere towards the end with a soft explanation (ex. Yu WenZhi). I legit lost track of the bad guys and had to ask someone. Some were turned into bad guys but the attempts were lackluster at best. The two real proponents of evil in this series were Shen TianShu and Pathetic Clam. The two of them would have been enough. And of course Yin Pei's transformation but his entire storyline was very short lived and wishy-washy. Perhaps add the Eunuch but for more then a few episodes that killed Xie Yun's father as an extra.

So many great or interesting characters were never really explored or were given fast deaths like Phoenix, the lady in red as I called her who fell for ZF's grandfather or Old man Chonquio while useless characters like the 3rd prince and I don't recall his name weak kid who had a crush on Ah Fei but his family was massacred and he joined Yin Pei's cult of crazy were created to confuse. There are probably other characters too but they were so underdeveloped that I forgot all about them.

It was also sad that even though Xie Yun was the ML his backstory was barely explained in tiny flashbacks. I wanted to know; how did he get poisoned? Where was he? Why? Who gave that order? Why the worst poison on earth? He was just a kid. This was a fascinating arc which was never properly explored. Where did he learn his footwork from? How did Yu WenZhi know him and vice versa? Not to mention the whole mystery of The Color of Ocean and Heaven; no one knew what it was, but ppl got killed for it and I felt like I was in a game of "Clue".

Continuing on to costumes and scenery. This was probably one of the saddest parts; this production had such a huge budget and I wonder what it was used on? The forest surrounding the fortress and every other location was so fake it was cringeworthy. They were filming in Hengdian where there's great terrain all over the place; why not use that? There are trees and bamboo and forests that were perfect for every outdoor scene. Rocks and hills could always be built in. The leads ever changing costumes made me dizzy. Why so many? Pick a few really well made ones and stay in them. The fake facial hair was atrocious at best. I can now understand Zhao Liying's post on Weibo last year after filming wrapped showing two hamburgers; one was the real deal and one was half the size of the original with discoloration. The first was of the expectation for the series and the second was the reality.

Ok, now that I have everyone depressed, let's get onto the good news.

Pros: The primary reason I watched this in the first place was because I'm a fan of Zhao Liying and Wang Yibo. She was the first actor I saw in c-ent that I really liked in Princess Agents and she pulled me into this rabbit hole. Wang Yibo I first saw as many did in CQL a month later and so started following him as well. Knowing that this was ZLY's first wuxia drama since PA and since her pregnancy, I was very excited and she didn't disappoint. I wanted to see Yibo in a totally different character to the ones I've seen him play, now as a chatterbox with martial arts and sweet talk; he too pulled it off.

I loved their playful banter, their bond before love set in. Though he was the flirt, there was a difference between that and when he really started to have serious feelings for her. The same thing happened with Ah Fei, she was stiff at first always smacking him or pulling her sword on him which made for very comedic scenes, but it was obvious with her too when just liking him as a friend or traveling companion turned into love. There wasn't a hot and heavy romance but it was still obvious and most importantly they formed the bond of trust and friendship before love. Both actors gave their all and it showed. Does this mean they stop growing in their profession? No. Yibo still has a long way to go but with time and different roles, I believe he will be a wonderful actor; at 23 he's already accomplished so much that he's really a prodigy in many ways. Liying has done many different roles and I appreciate all the hard work she puts in. The other actors that impressed me were named above but sadly weren't given enough screen time to have their stories flushed out. The second leads held their own but Ah Fei's female cousin I wanted to strangle. She acted 12 and her voice was like nails on chalkboard; if it wasn't for Bonehead and the doctor dude with the snakes for some comedic relief, I probably would have skipped more if not all of her scenes.

To tally it up; The winners were Ah Fei, Xie Yun, Shen TianShu, Pathetic Clam, Yin Pei, Madam Nichang, and Xie Yun's masters on Penglai Island. Ok characters: Li Sheng, ChuChu, Bonehead, Poisoner snake dude, Grandpa Li, parents of Ah Fei, Mr. Bai, General Wen. Sadly not developed: Phoenix, Lady in Red, Old Man from Qi School, Eunuch killer.

Everyone else had massive character flaws, were unimportant so didn't need to speak about them or they didn't belong and should have been cut. Not the best series I have seen but certainly not the worst and there were very cute scenes between our leads to rewatch.
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7/10
Fei Legend, Flat Lemonade?
AppleEye2U10 January 2021
When I read the news about the making of Legend of Fei I felt like a child waiting for its X-mas present to unbox. Just imagine! Our present darlings of c-drama put together, the product teams of Princess Agents and Boss & Me, BTS with carefully orchestrated choreographies, a story based on a Priest novel, how good is that! Once served, this exciting cocktail seems to be a flat lemonade, and I know, tastes differ. That's why I'm trying to explain my reasons in this review.

Story

Legend of Fei (2020) is based on the novel Bandits by Priest. The main characters are Zhou Fei (Zanilia Zhao) the granddaughter of a national hero turned into a bandit for the greater good, and young carefree martial arts hero Xie Yun (Wang Yibo) They find themselves confronted with trouble and decide to work together. During their many adventures they discover some secrets and the true identity of Xie Yun.

When adepting a novel to the screen it is necessary to cut some parts and leave out the rest. Unfortunately, this choice wasn't well made. Comedy, romance, action, drama, all of it went back and forth, on and off, slowing the pacing of the story to the very closure. Much greater stress should be laid on the story of the main characters, but this didn't happen. The mains were side tracked by unnecessary minor stories. In her social media account, Zanilia Zhao likens this production to a Big Mac that turned out to be a flat hamburger. All I know is this is a mature Priest novel, but all we get to see is a narrative for children.

Actors

Zanilia Zhao (Zhou Fei) is still a shining star, Legend of Fei included, although it seems her heart isn't really into this. Male lead Wang Yibo does his very best, eager to confirm his actor skills after his rise to fame as Lan Wangji in The Untamed (2019). Unfortunately, WYB has to cope with two major set backs. One, he seems a boy still wet behind his ears besides 10 year older Zanilia Zhao. Two, his character Xie Yun is reminiscent of the dashing, flippant character of Wei Ying (Sean Xiao), his love interest in The Untamed, making the longing for better-written characters even worse.

Production

Sometimes, a lesser story can be neutralized by the quality of the production. Alas, Legend of Fei is very uneven, just like its pacing.

Verdict

It isn't all that bad really. Sometimes there are some episodes with beautiful landscapes, choreographies, close-ups, romantic gestures, but the feeling evaporates due to dubbing, childlike dialogues, cheap looking attributes and so forth. So, I don't think this series will become my favorite. If you're a die-hard fan, however, you can't miss Legend of Fei, and perhaps this will be the only purpose of the series. Its reason of being.
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6/10
good in looking but average story telling and acting
debolinardm17 February 2021
Great looking Wang Yibo in the drama. But The story line is really boring. The acting performace of both the laeds is not convincing. I do not even watch full drama. Still I give 6 stars becoz I have to salute the effort of the whole team they put on their work.
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10/10
Perfect oldschool wuxia drama
erendira1927 December 2020
A very honest adaptation of Priest's novel that gives you the vibes of classic old wuxia. I like the strong female lead, drama also gifted us with powerful supporting female characters. The love relationship between the protagonists is adorable and non-toxic. The male lead is a breath of fresh air with his lack of toxic masculinity. I like this drama for the balance between comedy and angst, romance and fights
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9/10
Classic Wuxia with strong female protagonist
Starrynight9727 December 2020
Watch it for the strong female characters, fantastic chemistry between the leads , sparkling romance and a good plot. It has a strong start though it takes time to settle before the world building is complete. A must watch for whump lovers
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10/10
Stellar chemistry between the leads
Yvonne1227 December 2020
This show has a nice pace, not too much stalling and the storytelling is smooth. The thing I enjoy the most in this though is the chemistry between the two leads. No typical clinche bickering or unnecessary dramatic pining between them. Very enjoyable.
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7/10
How lucky am I? That in these troubled times, amongst thousands of people, I met you.
hanalisss13 November 2023
Legend of Fei emerges as a captivating Chinese drama that seamlessly blends elements of adventure, romance, and martial arts, delivering a rich tapestry of storytelling that captivates audiences from start to finish. With a stellar cast, breathtaking cinematography, and a narrative that weaves together intrigue and emotion, this series stands as a testament to the heights that Chinese historical dramas can achieve.

At the heart of this drama is the charismatic pairing of Zhao Liying as Zhou Fei and Wang Yibo as Xie Yun. Their on-screen chemistry is nothing short of electric, elevating the romantic subplot to a central pillar of the series. Zhao Liying's portrayal of Zhou Fei is a masterclass in character depth and nuance. Her journey from a spirited, free-spirited young woman to a formidable martial artist is both compelling and empowering, showcasing the strength that lies within vulnerability.

Wang Yibo, in the role of Xie Yun, brings a brooding intensity that complements Zhou Fei's spirited nature. The intricate dance of emotions between the two characters adds layers of complexity to the narrative, making their evolving relationship a highlight of the series. The palpable on-screen chemistry between Zhao Liying and Wang Yibo is a testament to the casting director's keen eye and the actors' commitment to their roles.

Visually, it is a feast for the eyes. The elaborate set designs, vibrant costumes, and breathtaking landscapes transport the audience to a vivid world of martial arts and ancient Chinese culture. The attention to detail in recreating historical settings is commendable, immersing viewers in a visually stunning experience that enhances the overall storytelling.

The martial arts choreography in the series is a spectacle in itself. From intricate hand-to-hand combat to gravity-defying stunts, the action sequences are executed with precision and flair. The fight scenes are not merely displays of physical prowess but integral components of the character development and plot progression. Each duel serves a purpose beyond the visual spectacle, contributing to the overall narrative arc.

It is well-paced and has a tightly woven plot. The narrative unfolds with a perfect balance of suspense, romance, and character development. The series successfully navigates the challenges of adapting a popular novel into a visual medium, maintaining a cohesive and engaging storyline that keeps viewers invested in the fates of the characters.

In addition to its entertainment value, it also explores themes of loyalty, friendship, and self-discovery. The characters undergo significant growth throughout the series, grappling with moral dilemmas and personal conflicts that add depth to their individual journeys. The storytelling transcends the confines of a typical martial arts drama, offering a nuanced exploration of human relationships and the pursuit of one's true self.

The supporting cast deserves accolades for their contributions to the series. Each actor brings a unique energy to their respective roles, contributing to the overall ensemble dynamic. The camaraderie among the characters enhances the sense of a tightly-knit community, adding emotional weight to the trials and tribulations they face together.

The drama is a triumph in the realm of Chinese historical dramas. With its compelling characters, visually stunning production, and a narrative that seamlessly blends action and romance, the series establishes itself as a must-watch for enthusiasts of the genre. Zhao Liying and Wang Yibo's magnetic performances, coupled with the series' meticulous attention to detail, makes it a standout entry in the ever-expanding landscape of Chinese drama. As it gracefully dances between martial arts prowess and heartfelt emotions, the series leaves an indelible mark, inviting viewers into a world where adventure and love converge in a mesmerizing tale of resilience and self-discovery.
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10/10
Refreshing
r_tania_n27 December 2020
Refreshing characters, not a too serious movie, really enjoyed every time i watch this..
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2/10
Slow and a little bit boring.
XueHuaBingYu21 February 2021
You Fei (aka Legend Of Fei) is the second worst one I've ever watched in 2021. I only watched this one because of Wang Yibo. When I was watching, there were many times that I wanted to stop watching. But I continued watching it because of Wang Yibo. Plus, I wanted to know about that so-called Hai Tian Yi Se. And also, this is why I continued watching episode 2 after episode 1.

This TV series is so slow and it seemed that the plot is unnecessarily stretching. And the things in this TV series are not that much interesting. Of course, except for that so-called Hai Tian Yi Se. I felt boring to continue. But I continued because of Wang Yibo and that Hai Tian Yi Se. After episode 39, I couldn't watch the whole episode. So, I used skipping unnecessary scenes and only watch some scenes. In the end, the result wasn't that good. Hai Tian Yi Se that I was expecting wasn't that much satisfied. So, conclusion is that it wasn't a good TV series.

I don't know about the original novel as I haven't read it. But, the live action is slow and a little bit boring. My thought is that if only you're a fan of Wang Yibo, you should watch it.
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10/10
Breezy romance and strong emotions
kalaivaniworking27 December 2020
Nostalgic vibes. Chinese action dramas with good storytelling
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5/10
Utter disappointment
Fips27012 February 2021
I am just shaking my head at the 10 star reviews here for this drama. There are so many Chinese fantasy dramas that are way better than this. I am not sure what happened during the production of this series. The main actress Zhao Li Ying seems to not be too much invested in her role. Worse, the fight scenes are boring and awkwardly staged unlike say Sword Dynasty. There is no romance so to speak of, unlike Bloody Romance that achieved much more with a smaller budget. The story is a bore, unlike say The Rise of Phoenixes and there is no interest in the characters here, unlike say Ever Night. Series like this one, and the ridiculous 10 star reviews, are doing a disservice to the other many good Chinese productions that strive to find a wider public in the West.
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10/10
Uptempo, solid storyline, great acting
linnychen27 December 2020
Legend of Fei keeps you entertained and the storyline is so in line with the original book. Everything is in the serie and even better and more beautiful portrayed by the actors. Great show!
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10/10
If you like Chinese fantasy drama, this is for you!
everamis27 December 2020
Playful, exiting and well written. These are only a few words you can use to describe The Legend of Fei. The chemistry between the two leads fells honest and real. With a powerful male villan a strong and stubborn heroine, and a pure hearted hero. This story will take you in an existing adventure!
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10/10
GREAT MOVIES !
deprincelin27 December 2020
Great movies..! The scenes, actors & actress, landmark , backsong , ost, and absolutely the story ! Bravos for the team ! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
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10/10
I like martial arts!
s-5571227 December 2020
I enjoyed watching martial arts movies and series. This drama contains a lot of martial arts action scenes. People said it's a bit different from the original book, but I didn't read the original book, to me this show is perfect for if you just want to enjoy a story on the side with no hard brain work.
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3/10
There's something lack about it
mgidarjati-9236320 February 2021
I love Zhao Li Ying. But this time, I can't watch until the end. My fault. I should've no started to watch it, if I didn't feel the pairing was good. LOL
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10/10
Action and Romance
toothlessismine27 December 2020
Good movie especially actor and actress are so cute.
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10/10
Very good-looking Chinese martial arts drama
syqpjwv27 December 2020
Chinese chivalrous spirit and sweet love The actor who plays Xie Yun is the best star in China, YiBo Wang His martial arts moves make me think he really knows Chinese Kung Fu
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10/10
Great adaption from novel
weissyue27 December 2020
The two main leads Zhou Fei and Xie Yun are such loveable characters, beautifully brought to life thanks to the commendable performance by Zhao Li Ying and Wang Yibo. The side characters are also memorable and I feel for them. Pacing of the show was a bit slow in the first few episodes, but it soon picked up and the plot has been exciting and is progressing well.

Love the music, having a nice OST is an added bonus. I'm now at the 20th episode, totally addicted and can't wait for new episodes to be released! Packed with action, relationships and bitter sweet romance, do give it a try if you enjoy shows relating to fantasy and Chinese pugilistic world.
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10/10
A delightful watch
kalainonstopnetting27 December 2020
Determined and headstrong girl A'Fei fight patriarchal notions and seeks to achieve greatness come what may - Liying is powerful and makes you root for her instantly Breezy and dreamy Xie Yun with layers of sorrow and bigger understanding of the world - can't take your eyes off of Wang Yibo not just because of looks but to not miss the subtle expressions swimming across his face.
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10/10
It the best
narua-0794327 December 2020
Everyone how want to watch the most beautiful and amazing series in 2020 you should watch it
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10/10
Action, Love and to some extent hilarious..
jayeeta-938684 September 2021
I still can't get over of this drama..it's really very good time consuming.... specially the Actor Wang Yibo is really very much talented. Just go for it...you will love it.
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10/10
Your mtjj jie
thun-5662729 December 2020
I really love this drama! I also love the chemistry between Zhao Liying and Wang Yibo. Next, all the casts are so cute. May this drama be famous all over the world 💚
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9/10
Look deeper
twashbur12 February 2021
Many people had issues with the genre. However, if you look past what you wish and see the story with the two strong characters it flows nicely and is quite pleasant. I found myself stucked into Wang YiBo's portrayal of Xie Yun. He has grown on his art and carried the short comings of the rest by the believable character.
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10/10
I love this Drama 💕
linpapamaung27 December 2020
It's a very good series. Actress Zhao LiYing is also very good at acting and actor Wang YiBo is even better than in previous years. Their ages are different but very compatible.
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