An immortal and martial master fall in love but perish due to a misunderstanding. Reborn, they reconcile and become protectors of the innocent against a rising danger.An immortal and martial master fall in love but perish due to a misunderstanding. Reborn, they reconcile and become protectors of the innocent against a rising danger.An immortal and martial master fall in love but perish due to a misunderstanding. Reborn, they reconcile and become protectors of the innocent against a rising danger.
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Lu Bai
• 2025
Joseph Zeng
• 2025
Ruixian He
• 2025
Xinhai Chen
• 2025
Rongguang Yu
• 2025
Yao Hong
• 2025
Huang Yi
• 2025
Heyi Chen
• 2025
Yongqi Liang
• 2025
Yiqin Zhao
• 2025
Andrew Lien
• 2025
Chi Yao
• 2025
Youwei Chen
• 2025
Yuexi An
• 2025
Vivian Chen
• 2025
Riying Huang
• 2025
Jieqiong Zhou
• 2025
Xichao Wang
• 2025
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This series was really nice and all the actor acted so well, even the story line was interesting, I love bai lu and Joseph zeng's chemistry i want to watch their modern drama now,, They are really cute and sweet couple, I hope that i will watch them again and again Because of Bai lu and Joseph Zeng!
Feud is a series that thrives on unpredictability. At first glance, its nonlinear storytelling and emotional turbulence may feel disorienting-but give it time. As the layers unravel, the motivations behind each main character come into focus, revealing a deeply human exploration of purpose, choice, and consequence.
The heart of Feud lies in its portrayal of the "goodness couple"-a symbolic duo whose contrasting worldviews anchor the emotional core of the narrative. Rather than offering simple moral binaries, the series dives into the complexity of love, revenge, pain, greed, and grief. These forces don't just color the characters' emotions-they shape their fates, creating a snowball effect that explores the inevitable ripple of every decision.
One of Feud's most poignant messages is this: even when you believe you're making the best choice for someone you love, you must still respect their right to choose-even if that choice leads to mistakes. It's a sobering, powerful reminder of individual agency, delivered with emotional nuance.
The series concludes in a refreshingly poetic way, as the goddess character-long burdened by memory and regret-finally accepts the universal truth of impermanence and lets go of the past. It's a quiet but profound ending that trades melodrama for emotional clarity.
That said, Feud is not without flaws. Its narrative can feel unnecessarily convoluted in the early episodes, and some viewers may struggle to connect with its symbolic storytelling. Yet, for those who stay the course, Feud offers a rewarding meditation on the human condition, told through a lens of myth, emotion, and moral ambiguity.
In short: Feud is messy, ambitious, and occasionally frustrating-but it's also hauntingly beautiful in its portrayal of what it means to live, love, and let go.
The heart of Feud lies in its portrayal of the "goodness couple"-a symbolic duo whose contrasting worldviews anchor the emotional core of the narrative. Rather than offering simple moral binaries, the series dives into the complexity of love, revenge, pain, greed, and grief. These forces don't just color the characters' emotions-they shape their fates, creating a snowball effect that explores the inevitable ripple of every decision.
One of Feud's most poignant messages is this: even when you believe you're making the best choice for someone you love, you must still respect their right to choose-even if that choice leads to mistakes. It's a sobering, powerful reminder of individual agency, delivered with emotional nuance.
The series concludes in a refreshingly poetic way, as the goddess character-long burdened by memory and regret-finally accepts the universal truth of impermanence and lets go of the past. It's a quiet but profound ending that trades melodrama for emotional clarity.
That said, Feud is not without flaws. Its narrative can feel unnecessarily convoluted in the early episodes, and some viewers may struggle to connect with its symbolic storytelling. Yet, for those who stay the course, Feud offers a rewarding meditation on the human condition, told through a lens of myth, emotion, and moral ambiguity.
In short: Feud is messy, ambitious, and occasionally frustrating-but it's also hauntingly beautiful in its portrayal of what it means to live, love, and let go.
Relationships and storytelling are all over the place. Love Joseph's and Bali's faces but this drama is thrown away on all the cringe filler scene in a love feud that goes nowhere fast. Hate to say it, cause I tried to get into it. But it's a meh.
It's all generic, boring, plastic. It's almost hilariously bad. The chemistry is nowhere to be found. The plot needs to be explained, for example that the female lead is obsessed with romance? Say what? She randomly betrothes herself to this God character and from there it is all down hill. The male lead doesn't develop any of his personalities to a believable degree. I hate that because I loved Joseph in other things like Hi Venus, Perfect Match, Heroes and so on.
The minimal charm the drama had in the beginning quickly evaporates. I you're considering watching this drama, I say save your time, rewatch some of their old dramas.
It's all generic, boring, plastic. It's almost hilariously bad. The chemistry is nowhere to be found. The plot needs to be explained, for example that the female lead is obsessed with romance? Say what? She randomly betrothes herself to this God character and from there it is all down hill. The male lead doesn't develop any of his personalities to a believable degree. I hate that because I loved Joseph in other things like Hi Venus, Perfect Match, Heroes and so on.
The minimal charm the drama had in the beginning quickly evaporates. I you're considering watching this drama, I say save your time, rewatch some of their old dramas.
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