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La historia del hijo rebelde Gong Zi Yu y la espía Yun Wei Shan, que ansía su libertad. Gong Zi Yu perdió a su padre y a su hermano de la noche a la mañana, y fue nombrado cabeza de familia, pero pronto se da cuenta de que este poder le ha llevado a una situación peligrosa. Yun Wei Shan es enviada a él como agente durmiente y ahora tiene que elegir entre la libertad y el amor. (Fonte: MadayhiGCaqui en MyDramaList) Edit Translation

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  • País: China
  • Tipo: Drama
  • Episodios: 24
  • Emitido: sep 2, 2023 - sep 15, 2023
  • Emitido en: Lunes, Martes, Miércoles, Jueves, Viernes, Sábado, Domingo
  • Original Network: iQiyi
  • Duración: 60 min.
  • Puntuación: 8.6 (scored by 7,092 usuarios)
  • Puesto: #412
  • Popularidad: #863
  • Clasificación del contenido: Not Yet Rated

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En efecto, es cine.

El NIVEL de coreografía en las peleas no se lo he visto a ninguna serie. Incluso las de Ever Night, que eran de excelencia, han quedado opacadas por la destreza y elegancia de My Journey to You. Además de estar bien coreografiadas los actores las interpretaron muy bien y fueron acompañadas por las tomas. No hay cortes extraños, efectos de difuminación, ángulos antinaturales o cámara lenta. La iluminación es oscura pero no hay falta de luz así que siempre se entiende lo que está pasando; tampoco se nota que es artificial: en un salón iluminado con velas, la luz es amarilla y tenue, en montañas donde hay un tragaluz, la iluminación viene siempre desde arriba. Son cosas obvias pero muchas series utilizan luz artificial lo que rompe la ilusión. Voy a tirarle flores a absolutamente todas las áreas de la serie:
1- Cinematografía: la elección de las tomas, la composición e iluminación se mantuvieron coherentes durante toda la serie impulsando la cohesión de todas las escenas y las diferentes locaciones. Las estancias de la montaña estaban en sistema, ninguna parecía pertenecer a otro mundo o a un lugar muy lejos. Esto te daba una idea correcta de la cercanía y que todo sucedía en el mismo lugar.
2-Música: excelentes piezas musicales con una coordinación superior en ritmo y volumen. Acompañaban las escenas sin interrumpirlas, te mantenían en suspenso sin darte indicios de lo que iba a pasar después. Cumple la función que tiene que cumplir de manera sobresaliente.
3-Guión: no hay una coma de más, no hay una frase fuera de lugar y la narración es muy buena. Arranca con un ritmo rápido en los primeros capítulos (lo considero necesario ya que es una serie corta) y disminuye a medida que la trama se va complejizando y los personajes necesitan más minutos para desarrollarse. Lo sentí al nivel de las primeras temporadas de Game of Thrones, realmente muy bueno.
4-Dirección: increíble trabajo con los actores y actrices, destacaron el potencial de cada une de elles.
5-Actuación: IN-CRE-I-BLE. Cada actor/actriz se desempeñó en su rol excelentemente. No hubo uno que sintiera fuera de personaje o que los gestos me parecieran raros. Están pensados y ejecutados con un nivel de detalle que da gusto ver. Acá voy a destacar al actor que interpretó a Gong YuanZhi; su actuación de hermano menor devoto a su hermano mayor, el deseo de tener la carta del triunfo para que su gege fuera el Portador de la Espada, como infundía miedo a las futuras esposas del clan y sus multiples close-ups cuando aparecía frente a ellas para frustrarles los planes. Amo.
De la actuación lo único que por ahí no me gustó es que Yu Shu Xin mantuviera esa voz dulce durante toda la serie. Al principio pintaba una voz más amenazante para el rol que le tocaba, pero a medida que avanzó su voz se suavizó muchísimo. Es lo único.

Respecto a los personajes en sí, Gong ZiYu me pareció que tuvo un desarrollo justo y honesto: llegó de punto A a punto B mejorando sin perder la esencia que lo caracterizaba.
Me dió pena que Shanguagn Qian al final se fuera, pero lo veo justo.
El final? Rari, necesito otra temporada más. Ya veremos, no sé si será final abierto o si genuinamente nos darán otra temporada. Espero que sí.

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House of cards.

My Journey to You is dark, intricate and suspenseful wuxia that hones in on Wufeng spy Yun Weishan's mission to sneak into the Gong family's heavily guarded mountain stronghold. This is a once in two decade opportunity, as the Gong family holds a bride selection event for their young masters who have come of age. A shocking twist thrusts Gong Ziyu, the least capable young master, to the helm of the family. He is clearly unequal to the task and must prove himself worthy before the seemingly invincible Gong family folds like a house of cards under the force of internal and external challenge.

Shocking murders that rock the foundations of Gong family just as Wufeng spies slip through the gates. The whydunit is quite clear from the get go. By elimination and a few clues, most of the mysteries including Wuming or Anonymous's identity, are easy to solve. The mysteries look more complex than they really are because many other sub-plots unfold at high velocity. The key is not to over think; the straightforward answers are usually the right ones. The antagonist reveal comes late in the story after the facts are stale and the long expository style gives a sense of anti-climax at the end. It may have been better to resolve the internal conspiracy prior to facing the external challenge. Nonetheless the mystery sub-plots are fairly tight and engagingly woven into the external plot of this dark wuxia.

The real guts of the main plot centres around the Gong family and the secret that they vowed to safeguard for all time. It is no fun to be a Gong; stuck on an isolated, toxic mountain and locked in an existential battle with their arch enemy Wufeng. All of the young masters of the Shang (weapons), Jue (commerce), Zhi (poison) and Yu (defence) lines shoulder many responsibilities from a young age. All except the self-indulgent and spoiled Ziyu who has a father, foster mother and older brother to lean on. It is no wonder that Shangjue and especially Yuanzhi resent Ziyu and demand he prove his mettle. The real irony is Sword Wielder is the most sucky job that comes with a butt ugly tattoo and life imprisonment on that dreadful, suffocating mountain. Not to mention the exhausting chore of trying to stare, glare or scowl down Shangjue and Yuanzhi only to be torpedoed by one of Zishang's whacky, mind boggling non-sequiturs that destroy any crushing come back! As much as I was riveted by the Gong family soap opera, it is the mysterious denizens of the back mountain that broke my heart with the intensity and absoluteness of their obsessions. This drama has the most absurdly gorgeous, eccentric, layered and memorable cast of characters.

While romance is always a feature, it is never what this kind of dark themed wuxia is built around, so conventional romance watchers are bound to be disappointed. Both Weishan and Qian are spies on a do or die mission. If they have love brains, they'd have been long dead spies. By design, Shangjue and Qian's relationship is more interesting because Shangjue is a more cynical and questioning character than Ziyu. He is a much more difficult target and this forces Qian to take more risks and thus reveal more of herself to captivate him. It is quite clear there is an intense attraction, that they got their hooks into each other. It is a dark and fascinatingly toxic relationship where it is left for the viewer to decide whether and to what degree they actually fall in love.

In sharp contrast, Ziyu is naive and unquestioning. Weishan is his first love and he falls for her like a ton of bricks, absolutely and unconditionally. The feeling may be intense and pure but it is also uncomplicated and not that differentiated. The bigger problem is that Weishan is by design an elusive character. She does not have to reveal much about herself to reel Ziyu in and so for the most part, she remains a blank character. By the end of the drama, she is still so much a mystery that it is difficult for viewers to be that invested in her and thus the main romance. Yun Weishan is the main character but because she is so hidden, it is as if there is no main character or CP that anchors the story. For the most part, this feels a story about many characters told from many different points of views. To me, this is the biggest shortcoming in the narrative that is saved by the presence of many other fully realised characters. This is not completely a bad thing because it allows the entire spectacular cast, and notably Cheng Lei, Lu Yuxiao and Tian Jiarui, to really shine without taking away that much from Yu Shuxin and Zhang Linghe. All of the actors got the screen time their characters deserve and deliver all around strong performances.

In terms of cinematography, breathtaking action scenes and stunning aesthetics, this drama is everything I expect of Guo Jingming and more. He is the ultimate connoisseur of male beauty and truly immortalises all of these actors, male and female at the peak of their gorgeousness at their most flattering camera angles. Yue (Moon) Gongzi was the one that stood out for me in this visual feast and his love story moved me most - I'd have gone to the moon and back for him any day of the week! Despite some holes, I am overall very satisfied with the writing. I much enjoyed the witty repartee, the foreshadowing and the layers in the dialogue and many hidden clues in the form of riddles and homonyms that are embedded in the script.

I actually quite like the ending epilogue which has caused quite a bit of consternation and heated discussion among viewers. This is a plot driven story so none of the main characters are the end game. Both main plot lines converge to deliver a very complete ending in terms of th narrative, which is merely one mission or chapter in the saga of Wufeng's longstanding rivalry with the Gong family. The end epilogue closes with just the right dark and chilling note that upon reflection was long foreshadowed, makes sense and is completely in character. As such, I am very happy to rate this 9/10.

I will elaborate further on the ending epilogue in a spoiler below but please don't read it until you have finished watching this drama. This drama is best enjoyed without spoilers so please don't scroll down until you are done watching.










WARNING!!! Major ending spoiler below!!!















Yun Weishan returns to Wufeng to face the music because her work is not done. The biggest clue is that she is not that surprised to find Wufeng waiting for her. She allows Ziyu to think she chose freedom over him, so that he does not look for her and endanger himself and his duty to protect the Infinite Fire. Beyond that, she also knew the note was not from Yasi and possibly she always knew about her twin. More than the Fortnight Flies, that may have been Wufeng's real hold over her. If you rewatch the opening scene, it is very suggestive. Yasi quickly reassures her that the Yun family was just knocked out and not harmed. So it is important to Weishan they are not harmed yet she is not curious enough to even look at the bride she is replacing. Why? Because it is her twin, she already knows what she looks like.

The bigger reason she returns to Wufeng is revenge. She is probably quite safe from Wufeng because everyone that knows of her betrayal is dead and Qian was the one who actually leaked all of the information that lured Wufeng in. She told Jin Fan the truth about Zhuomei, just not the whole truth. She may even be Zhuomei's daughter. That is why she was taught all of Qingfeng's top martial arts but Qian was not. Neither of them even got close to Dianzhu/Wufeng's leader so they could not have learned Qingfeng sect's top martial arts from Dianzhu. Weishan probably joined Wufeng to avenge Zhuomei and possibly also free her sister. She simply could not stay with Ziyu in Gongmen because her work is not yet done. But the first chapter of her story can be considered complete.

A second season probably reunites Weishan with Qian because Dianzhu is their common enemy. This is also why Qian leaves Gongmen, she also has a mission more important than love. Another season could well take place entirely outside of Gongmen so it is not clear the entire cast needs to return. Given how popular the Gong family is with audiences however, my guess is if they can reunite everyone they will bring it all back to Gongmen. But they can also continue it outside of Gongmen with only Shangjue returning or Ziyu returning after handing the reins over to Shangjue. This is very smart of Guo Jingming. He left all his options open. Including the option of not proceeding with another season.





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  • Drama: Travesía a Tu Corazón
  • País: China
  • Episodios: 24
  • Emitido: sep 2, 2023 - sep 15, 2023
  • Emitido On: Lunes, Martes, Miércoles, Jueves, Viernes, Sábado, Domingo
  • Original Network: iQiyi
  • Duración: 60 min.
  • Clasificación del contenido: Sin calificar

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  • Puntuación: 8.6 (puntuado por 7,092 usuarios)
  • Puesto: #412
  • Popularidad: #863
  • Fans: 18,581

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