THE Chinese inspired BL series that opened the genre for thoses that followed.
This review of The Untamed is quite late, since it's been a while since I saw it and rewatched it, but I wanted to do a review for the simple reason that this series has still - to this date - never been surpassed.
So, I must say that the first scene is quite striking and sets the pace of the series.
We discover a battlefield, soldiers who fight among themselves to obtain an object with an evil aura which passes from hand to hand.
And then, in the midst of this chaos, a young man, Wei Wuxian - dressed completely in black - who stands with his back to the edge of a cliff, his face filled with pain and abandonment, who sheds a tear as he faces to the battlefield but also to another young man, Lan Wangji - dressed completely in white - who faces him with a face twisted with fear and despair.
Inevitably, as the tone of the scene announces, Wei Wuxian jumps off the cliff but Lan Wangji manages to catch up with him in extremis, the emotions that the two characters have at this moment is terrible, one accepts death as the only way out - according to him - but the other fiercely refuses to let that happen.
Unfortunately, Jiang Cheng quickly ends the terrible scene by piercing - it would seem - with his sword Wei Wuxian who falls into the void.
We understand that he dies.
This is when the audience may seem perplexed.
What is happening ? Who is who ? Why do the characters act like this ? How did they get there ?
Then without warning, we find ourselves 16 years later, so I RECOMMEND everyone to see at least the first two or three episodes. Quite simply because the first two episodes show us Wei Wuxian, who wakes up 16 years later after the heartbreaking scene of his death, just as confused as the audience at why he came back from the dead. And we discover the world - or rather he rediscovers the world - that he had left years before and which continued without him.
After the first two episodes in present time, we go back 16 years earlier, where it all started, with the characters having different relationships, that of clan politics, and then also their personalities which are less harsh and intense than that of the future.
We find out how Wei Wuxian got his nickname "Yiling Laozu" (Patriarch of Yiling), why he is reviled by everyone and more.
To talk about the production and the script, I must say that in terms of production, they did very well when they had very little.
The costumes of each clan and of our two protagonists are very beautiful, especially I appreciate that their style evolves while they themselves change and grow.
The sets, like that of the Jiang clan who reside at "Lotus of Yungmeng" is magnificent, a beauty, the colors, the spaces, the objects, the decorations and above all the location - on stilts.
There are many sets like this, in the mountains and forests, but also those in cities where the shopping streets are full of liveliness and color.
On the other hand, some sets, like that of the Wen clan are passable, we can see that the production tried to give the maximum to create a great universe and an impression of grandiosity, but it was obvious that the ground for example, which was supposed to be black volcanic rock is just a set.
The special effects are also different, when it comes to personal powers like Wei Wuxian's demonic cultivation or Lan Wangjii's pure energy cultivation, are very well done, the CGI is really good. But when it comes to monsters, it's a different story, you can tell it's built very cheaply and the CGI is the poor one.
As for the script, from what I understand it's very similar to the novel and it respects the work of the author - as much as the censorship allows. The characters have all been written to show that they have several layers, and not only the main ones but also the secondary ones which often shine.
The plot is really interesting and we enter quickly - after the first two episodes for some - in the story. Unlike other Chinese BL-inspired series that shine only because of their characters or the overall story, here the series - the only one so far - manages to shine thanks to both.
Of course, there are plot holes, some things they haven't explained, but overall it's really mysterious and addictive. We have the mystery of the first scene (death one), then what happens 16 years later and then we find out what happened before - and other mysteries - and how it affects everything when we go back again 16 years later. The questions and the investigation keep us in suspense, the "villains" follow one another and meet, sometimes they are linked or even used among themselves for their objectives.
For the characters, I'm not going to lie, as I said earlier, all are well embodied even the bad guys with whom for some we even end up feeling empathy.
Wei Wuxian for starters, I must say that Xiao Zhan did a phenomenal job, his performance is really versatile and shows that this actor can play all kinds of roles. His character is deep, he's mischivious but also serious - when he needs to be, he's cunning, playful, charming, intelligent, teasing, lovable and then gradually his character evolves and changes over the trials he undergoes and - of an event - which changes him deep within him into a darker version of himself, I'll let you discover it.
Lan Wangji, played by Wang Yibo, shows a rather strict and withdrawn face from the start, he is someone who obeys the rules and has a strong sense of justice and order, but despite his cold appearance, he displays rare emotions - at the beginning - which show that it is only a facade, and that he is sensitive. His character also undergoes many changes throughout the series, especially after Wei Wuxian's death, which plagues him with guilt and regret, which explains his display of many feelings after Wei Wuxian's return from the dead - mostly due to the fact that he hadn't been able to confess.
This review is already long so I won't mention all the characters but some really shine.
The relationship between Wei Wuxian and Lan Wangji is really the highlight of the series, it transports us to different feelings, we see the friendship that begins and then turns into love - even if because of the censorship we cannot say it, and not only do they evolve individually but also together to find a rhythm that reflects the theme of Ying and Yang very well (hence their white and black clothing), as they end up literally moving as one, each protecting and caring for the other one, supporting and understanding each other without the need for words, the evolution and chemistry is just off the charts. It's not forced, it's really slow and smooth, very realistic.
It's really a great series, the first which introduced me to the world of Chinese BL and which has since held its title high because it still not can be surpassed - we will see the productions of 2022 - and therefore I have it recommend not only for fans of BL, who show that you don't need to have sex scenes for characters to show the extent of their love, but also for those who like the wuxia and action genre, with manipulations and twists throughout the series, until the last minute, suspense and mysteries (detective too) and a lot of action. Not to mention characters that are memorable.
So, I must say that the first scene is quite striking and sets the pace of the series.
We discover a battlefield, soldiers who fight among themselves to obtain an object with an evil aura which passes from hand to hand.
And then, in the midst of this chaos, a young man, Wei Wuxian - dressed completely in black - who stands with his back to the edge of a cliff, his face filled with pain and abandonment, who sheds a tear as he faces to the battlefield but also to another young man, Lan Wangji - dressed completely in white - who faces him with a face twisted with fear and despair.
Inevitably, as the tone of the scene announces, Wei Wuxian jumps off the cliff but Lan Wangji manages to catch up with him in extremis, the emotions that the two characters have at this moment is terrible, one accepts death as the only way out - according to him - but the other fiercely refuses to let that happen.
Unfortunately, Jiang Cheng quickly ends the terrible scene by piercing - it would seem - with his sword Wei Wuxian who falls into the void.
We understand that he dies.
This is when the audience may seem perplexed.
What is happening ? Who is who ? Why do the characters act like this ? How did they get there ?
Then without warning, we find ourselves 16 years later, so I RECOMMEND everyone to see at least the first two or three episodes. Quite simply because the first two episodes show us Wei Wuxian, who wakes up 16 years later after the heartbreaking scene of his death, just as confused as the audience at why he came back from the dead. And we discover the world - or rather he rediscovers the world - that he had left years before and which continued without him.
After the first two episodes in present time, we go back 16 years earlier, where it all started, with the characters having different relationships, that of clan politics, and then also their personalities which are less harsh and intense than that of the future.
We find out how Wei Wuxian got his nickname "Yiling Laozu" (Patriarch of Yiling), why he is reviled by everyone and more.
To talk about the production and the script, I must say that in terms of production, they did very well when they had very little.
The costumes of each clan and of our two protagonists are very beautiful, especially I appreciate that their style evolves while they themselves change and grow.
The sets, like that of the Jiang clan who reside at "Lotus of Yungmeng" is magnificent, a beauty, the colors, the spaces, the objects, the decorations and above all the location - on stilts.
There are many sets like this, in the mountains and forests, but also those in cities where the shopping streets are full of liveliness and color.
On the other hand, some sets, like that of the Wen clan are passable, we can see that the production tried to give the maximum to create a great universe and an impression of grandiosity, but it was obvious that the ground for example, which was supposed to be black volcanic rock is just a set.
The special effects are also different, when it comes to personal powers like Wei Wuxian's demonic cultivation or Lan Wangjii's pure energy cultivation, are very well done, the CGI is really good. But when it comes to monsters, it's a different story, you can tell it's built very cheaply and the CGI is the poor one.
As for the script, from what I understand it's very similar to the novel and it respects the work of the author - as much as the censorship allows. The characters have all been written to show that they have several layers, and not only the main ones but also the secondary ones which often shine.
The plot is really interesting and we enter quickly - after the first two episodes for some - in the story. Unlike other Chinese BL-inspired series that shine only because of their characters or the overall story, here the series - the only one so far - manages to shine thanks to both.
Of course, there are plot holes, some things they haven't explained, but overall it's really mysterious and addictive. We have the mystery of the first scene (death one), then what happens 16 years later and then we find out what happened before - and other mysteries - and how it affects everything when we go back again 16 years later. The questions and the investigation keep us in suspense, the "villains" follow one another and meet, sometimes they are linked or even used among themselves for their objectives.
For the characters, I'm not going to lie, as I said earlier, all are well embodied even the bad guys with whom for some we even end up feeling empathy.
Wei Wuxian for starters, I must say that Xiao Zhan did a phenomenal job, his performance is really versatile and shows that this actor can play all kinds of roles. His character is deep, he's mischivious but also serious - when he needs to be, he's cunning, playful, charming, intelligent, teasing, lovable and then gradually his character evolves and changes over the trials he undergoes and - of an event - which changes him deep within him into a darker version of himself, I'll let you discover it.
Lan Wangji, played by Wang Yibo, shows a rather strict and withdrawn face from the start, he is someone who obeys the rules and has a strong sense of justice and order, but despite his cold appearance, he displays rare emotions - at the beginning - which show that it is only a facade, and that he is sensitive. His character also undergoes many changes throughout the series, especially after Wei Wuxian's death, which plagues him with guilt and regret, which explains his display of many feelings after Wei Wuxian's return from the dead - mostly due to the fact that he hadn't been able to confess.
This review is already long so I won't mention all the characters but some really shine.
The relationship between Wei Wuxian and Lan Wangji is really the highlight of the series, it transports us to different feelings, we see the friendship that begins and then turns into love - even if because of the censorship we cannot say it, and not only do they evolve individually but also together to find a rhythm that reflects the theme of Ying and Yang very well (hence their white and black clothing), as they end up literally moving as one, each protecting and caring for the other one, supporting and understanding each other without the need for words, the evolution and chemistry is just off the charts. It's not forced, it's really slow and smooth, very realistic.
It's really a great series, the first which introduced me to the world of Chinese BL and which has since held its title high because it still not can be surpassed - we will see the productions of 2022 - and therefore I have it recommend not only for fans of BL, who show that you don't need to have sex scenes for characters to show the extent of their love, but also for those who like the wuxia and action genre, with manipulations and twists throughout the series, until the last minute, suspense and mysteries (detective too) and a lot of action. Not to mention characters that are memorable.
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