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The Untamed

Original title: Chen qing ling
  • TV Series
  • 2019
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
8.7/10
15K
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The Untamed (2019)
Two talented disciples of respectable magical clans unit during the cultivation training and through many hardships they are together.
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Two talented disciples from respected clans meet during their youth and form a close affinity, only to be separated by dire circumstances. Sixteen years later, can they unravel the tragedy o... Read allTwo talented disciples from respected clans meet during their youth and form a close affinity, only to be separated by dire circumstances. Sixteen years later, can they unravel the tragedy of the past to solve the mysteries of the present?Two talented disciples from respected clans meet during their youth and form a close affinity, only to be separated by dire circumstances. Sixteen years later, can they unravel the tragedy of the past to solve the mysteries of the present?

  • Stars
    • Zhan Xiao
    • Yibo Wang
    • Zhuocheng Wang
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.7/10
    15K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,753
    770
    • Stars
      • Zhan Xiao
      • Yibo Wang
      • Zhuocheng Wang
    • 257User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 12 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Zhan Xiao
    Zhan Xiao
    • Wei Wu Xian
    • 2019
    Yibo Wang
    Yibo Wang
    • Lan Wang Ji
    • 2019
    Zhuocheng Wang
    • Jiang Cheng
    • 2019
    Lu Xuan
    Lu Xuan
    • Jiang Yan Li
    • 2019
    Li Ji
    • Nie Huai Sang
    • 2019
    Bin Yu
    • Wen Ning
    • 2019
    Haikuan Liu
    • Lan Xi Chen
    • 2019
    Ziyi Meng
    • Wen Qing
    • 2019
    Zanjin Zhu
    • Jin Guang Yao…
    • 2019
    Yuchen Cao
    • Jin Zi Xuan
    • 2019
    Peixin Qi
    • Jin Ling
    • 2019
    Yizhou Wang
    • Nie Ming Jue
    • 2019
    Peng He
    • Wen Chao
    • 2019
    Xiaohai Shen
    • Jin Guang Shan
    • 2019
    Fanxing Zheng
    • Lan Si Zhui
    • 2019
    Cheng Guo
    • Lan Jing Yi
    • 2019
    Qing Xiu
    • Wen Ruo Han
    • 2019
    Cong Feng
    • Su She
    • 2019
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    9dangerbeforeyou

    Amazing series!

    I'll admit that I've never read the original story, or seen the animated series, so I was going into this completely blind (basically; all I knew about the series before I watched it was all the guys have long, luxurious hair and fight each other graceful with swords whilst flying through the air... Oh, that and the fact the main two characters are in love...), but I have to say it really exceeded my expectations in many aspects!

    I don't think I'm the only one who'll say that the first few episodes are a bit confusing to get into (especially when you're not familiar with the source material) which makes them drag just a little bit. But I'd say if you're feeling this way at the start, definitely try to stick with it! The story continues to get more interesting and intense, as well as things get explained as it goes on! And the characters all go through some really great development through the 50 episodes, which makes them more relatable!

    As far as complaints go; my main issue is with some of the ways scenes are filmed and framed, particularly in very emotional scenes... It wasn't necessarily bad or too jarring, but it did pull you away from the immersion a little bit! The cgi isn't the best, but that's to be expected considering this didn't have a massive budget... It wasn't too bad to pull you out of the story, though, so I'd say it wasn't too big of an issue!

    The biggest thing I'll commend the series on is something I imagine everyone has already said: that being the handling of the relationship between characters, particularly the main two! It's no secret that this is based on an lgbt ('bl') novel, and that China have strict censorship laws that don't allow depictions of that on screen. However, the producers and scriptwriters really were able to develop a believable and touching dynamic between the two main characters throughout the span of the series in subtle and well done ways! And more than that, the other friendships and relationships of the series were made believable and touching too!

    Overall; it's an emotionally invested and well made drama, with some pretty decent acting on the most part and a bunch of really engaging and interesting characters!
    10brokula

    Perfect.

    I was looking for some Mandarin-language TV show to improve my Chinese, and I stumbled across the Untamed. The actors seemed okay, the scenography was cool and I started watching. However, after just a few episodes, I was so into the story. The relationships between the characters are beautiful, and the story keeps on getting more and more sad but I couldn't stop watching. I really liked the Lan Zhan and Wei Ying relationship. The way Wei WuXian says "Lan Zhan" in the beginning is so enthusiastic and kind of annoying, however - at the end of the series it becomes so gentle and caring. Ironically, the reason I started watching this TV show was just to improve my Chinese. But now I want to improve my Chinese BECAUSE of this series.
    10spamtest

    Almost Indescribable Charm

    I have no idea why this came up as a recommended title for me on Netflix, but I am so glad it did. I've never shown an interest in non-English titles, let alone those in Chinese, and I almost gave it a pass. I'm now blessing my lack of impulse control. I was charmed almost immediately, even if the first two episodes left me pretty much completely lost. I was still mesmerized. Sticking with it, I was able to piece together the story, and I enjoyed it tremendously.

    The lavish scenery, the music, the sets and costumes create a fascinating world, but the actors are enchanting beyond belief, and they sell this story like they were born for it. They all play their characters with an earnestness that makes the heart squeeze. Seeing the two leads bond throughout the series is a joy to watch, even throughout the emotionally wrenching periods of turmoil that drive the plot and the mysteries. There is something wholly profound, almost deliriously romantic in a way, about their relationship and how it deepens and evolves.

    Whenever the mischievous Wei WuXian smiles, it feels like sunshine bursting from the screen. When we finally see the ridiculously stoic Lan WanJi smile, it's breathtaking for all its quiet honesty. It leaves you sorely wanting more.

    It's not exactly perfect, though, this series. The effects are frankly sometimes silly. But it doesn't matter, with a story this captivating. The often fast dialogue can be tough to catch via the subtitles, but you do follow the gist. One serious negative is how the story treats the women on the whole. For any other series, it would be a deal-breaker for me. But I was otherwise so completely taken by the series that I can look past that. What I love about the series outweighs the negatives so much that I have no hesitation to give it a ten. It's earned that ten from me.

    This series was actually more of an experience, and I intend to go through it again. I'm not ready to let go.
    10patriciacarpenter

    A truly binge-worthy series with superb plot and character development

    From the perspective of a novel fan, "The Untamed" truly surpassed my expectations as the live adaptations of Mo Dao Zhushi (Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation). The synopsis: A fantasy story set in ancient China about two young idealistic paladins who found themselves entangled in a bloody rebellion against an evil clan. One became a powerful demonologist and died tragically, until a strange event reunited these two friends years later. They joined force to solve the mystery behind a series of deaths, but unexpectedly uncovered a sinister conspiracy and many startling revelations about each other.

    "The Untamed" brought this fantasy world to life with visually stunning scenery and set design, outstanding soundtrack, great plot and character development, as well as a team of talented new actors (major bonus points for giving us a parade of eye candies). I was a bit turned off by the substandard CGI...but I get that it's not a big budget production and funding must had been tight after the studio caught on fire.

    So what made "The Untamed" the biggest runaway hit of 2019 in the world of Chinese television? It has a well written script with a perfect balance between comedy and drama, as well as action and intrigue. I'm also very impressed by how the screen writers managed to fill some of the original novel's plot holes and reorganize the timeline to make the story less confusing. However, it's not flawless and some episodes had issues with pacing. For example, the first two episodes were bogged down by too many subplots and flashbacks at times. The last episode also had several repetitive and out of order sequences that felt like fillers before the final scene (nevertheless it's still a pretty good finale).

    Here's another element that made this a truly binge-worthy series. The casting directors of "The Untamed" did a superb job finding two talented lead actors who also had outstanding chemistry together on screen. Xiao Zhan is the perfect embodiment of the playful, dark, and passionate Wei Wuxian. He captivated audiences from the very first scene and was the main reason that kept me going pass the first two confusing episodes. Then there's the interesting casting choice for our second lead character...It's hard to picture a vibrant 21-year-old pop artist/TV host portraying the stoic and graceful Lan Wanji, but Wang Yibo's ability to convey a plethora of emotions with few words and very subtle expressions cemented his status as an up and coming actor. It goes without saying that directors Zheng Weiwen and Chen Jialin played a huge part in these actors' remarkable performance.

    It's also important to mention that "The Untamed " has one of the most well-rounded supporting roles with their own stories and character arcs. Their relationships with the protagonists were pivotal in the story's central themes: the fine line between good versus evil and the enduring love that exists between siblings, friends, and adopted families. There were talented supporting actors who were outstanding from the start while the rest took some time to get into their characters. Nevertheless, it's a pleasure to watch these young actors bring out the best in each other as the series goes on. Although there were some comically bad villains, but the screen writers managed to redeem themselves by creating complex antagonists with motivations and perspectives tht we can all relate in real life.

    Overall I recommend giving "The Untamed" a whirl even if you are not familiar with Chinese costume drama. You'll be rewarded with a thoroughly unique and entertaining viewing experience once you get over the heavy makeup and over-the-top choreography typical of traditional martial art series. So grab a couple of your fun loving friends (group reactions and comments will be a blast, I guarantee), sit back and enjoy the 50-episode fantasy adventure that is "The Untamed".
    9gongrey

    Don't judge it by the first Ep.

    It's a 9 out of 10 but only because it breaks my heart due to content regulations it can be exactly like the original source. I still think they did and amazing job adapting the script to make it GP friendly. I started the series, and once I started it was really hard to stop. The acting by both main actors, really reflects the original characters, Wang Yi bo totally nailed Lang Wangji, and Xiao Zan left me speechless, he delivered.

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    • Trivia
      Xiao Zhan (Wei Wuxian)'s character originally wore a high ponytail, but this detail was forgone seeing as how the actor was already taller than Wang Yibo (Lan Wangji). Lan Wangji was supposed to be taller than Wei Wuxian. The directors even styled Wang Yibo's hair to make him look taller, but could not do so anymore in fear of looking ridiculous.
    • Crazy credits
      Like most Chinese series, the end credits show many spoiler scenes.
    • Connections
      Remake of The Founder of Diabolism (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      The Rite of Spring
      Composed by Igor Stravinsky

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    • Release date
      • June 25, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • China
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    • Languages
      • Chinese
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • 陳情令
    • Filming locations
      • Zhe Jiang Hengdian Film City, Hengdianzhen, Dongyang, Jinhua, Zhejiang, China
    • Production companies
      • Tencent Pictures
      • Tencent Video Productions
      • Tencent Video
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