Based on my
preference for romance it is only natural for me to stick with Korean dramas.
But it’s not always been the case. I grew up watching Chinese martial arts
series and reading the translation of Chinese novels (Wuxia). Korean wave
didn’t come until a couple of decades ago.
Both Chinese
and Korean dramas have their own strengths. The Korean dramas excel at romance.
The Chinese dramas excel at martial arts. It is not easy to find Korean dramas
with spectacular fighting scenes and it is just as difficult to find martial
arts series with achingly beautiful love story.
What happens
if we press the switch or merge button? Can we get a martial arts series with beautiful
love story? Yes we can. Sound of the Desert is the perfect example of that.
Although I
don’t think the fighting scenes in Sound of the Desert are worth any mentioning
but at least our heroine can fight her own battle just fine. The biggest point
for 风中奇缘 is it has one of the most beautiful
love stories I’ve seen in Chinese dramas in a long time (contemporary dramas
excluded).
Some people
might find Startling by Each Step (步步惊心 / Bu
Bu Jing Xin) romantic, but despite liking the drama I don’t consider it as one
of the best romances there is. A romantic story has to make us happy. I don’t
mind crying an ocean in the journey of love as long as I get a happy ending. But
Bu Bu Jing Xin hurts.
I know it’s
hard to give a happy ending to a time travel story particularly if that time
travel involved a real life figure like an Emperor who had a real life Empress
and a thousand concubines for his pleasure. But still, we’re talking about a
drama here, if one could insert a time travel into a real history why shy away
from giving the viewers one big happy bang at the end? Death is not what I want
after wasting hours of my very precious time.
I understand
that sometimes a story could gain more by ending it tragically either through
death or separation. A bitter pill might disappoint and anger most readers and
viewers but it’ll set that story apart from other happily ever after ones.
Nevertheless,
that won’t work for me. I want my precious time and tears to be paid off
handsomely and satisfactorily.
I’m not saying
Bu Bu Jing Xin isn’t worth your time but there is nothing romantic in knowing
that your man sleeps with a different girl every night. That means he is every
girl man, not yours. He is theirs and they are his, you are just one among
many.
And there is definitely
nothing romantic in knowing that your man doesn’t consider you as the most
important thing in his life and is willing to sacrifice you for power whenever
the occasion arises.
It doesn’t matter
if that man says he loves you. What matters is his love isn’t deep enough to
forsake everything in his life just for you. He loves you but he still loves
something else more. His love means nothing because in the end you end up dying
all alone without him by your side thinking about what if and longing for if
only. Hurting.
Thanks God
that’s not the case with Sound of the Desert / 风中奇缘. It sings a beautiful love song to
the hopeless romantic me. I fall in love with it. And I think it has replaced
Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre’s place as the most favorite historical (Wuxia)
series in my heart.
A great
romantic story should be able to present the kind of love that is so great it’s
almost impossible to find in real life. It should wow and dazzle us with its
beauty and it should be able to touch us with the strength of love in it.
How about 风中奇缘?
It is hard
not to feel envious of the female lead in the Sound of the Desert. Seriously. How
could a woman be so fortunate like Xin Yue (Jin Yu)? How could men love like Jiu
Ye (Mo Xun) and Wei Wu Ji love Xin Yue?
Admittedly,
every female lead is loved by usually two gorgeous male leads in every drama
(contemporary ones). However it’s not that common in the Chinese martial arts
series, it’s always the other way around in Wuxia.
Take Heaven
Sword and Dragon Sabre for example, it’s the male lead that is showered with
love by a number of females. Of course it might have something to do with the
fact that the story is written by male and Jin Yong has been accused of being
sexist a few times before and looking at his works I can see why.
While Da Mo
Yao is written by Tong Hua (桐华) a female writer who thanks God has
clearly totally different views on how women should be loved and what kind of man
deserves to be loved and should be chosen to spend the rest of your life with.
If you have
the same penchant for romance like I do 风中奇缘 is a must watch. It
will also serve as a perfect introduction to Tong Hua’s works and style.
I hate spoilers but for every book I read or every drama I watch I
need to know who the OTP are and whether they’ll have a happy ending. In the
Sound of the Desert it helps to know who to root for to avoid broken hearted.
The bad news is, knowing the OTP won’t stop your heart from hurting because the
other man is just as awesome in an entirely different way.
Shipping is going to be painful because the sound of the Dessert gives
us two very different men who are equally amazing in their own ways.
Firstly, we have Jiu Ye (Mo Xun) with his out of this world beauty. He
is so beautiful that it hurts just looking at him. His beauty is like the
beauty of the snowcapped mountain or like the full moon in the clear sky or
like the pristine frozen lake that is surrounded by white. So beautiful yet
untouchable.
Secondly, we have Wei Wu Ji who might not have Jiu Ye’s extraordinary
beauty but possesses tons of sex appeals. Looking at him is like looking at a
bright sun that warms every single cell in your body. His handsome face and
perfectly sculpted body ooze sex. He is utterly hot. Not, that he ever
shares his hotness with the fairer sex.
Like the untouchable and elusive Jiu Ye, Wei Wu Ji is equally beyond
reach of any female or King who wants him. When he finally sees the most
beautiful woman in the Kingdom who turns the King into her slave he looks at
her with sharp eyes that assess and gauge her while smiling derisively, completely
immune to her feminine charms but fully aware of what that beauty is capable of.
The only woman who captures his piercing eyes and cold heart is the
wolf girl who saves him in the Gobi desert.
I fall in love with Wei Wu Ji the moment he sets his arrogance
aside and I see his twinkling eyes. I fall in love with him when I see him smirks and
when I watch his audacious attempts at skinship.
Every time I see his twinkling eyes I want to smile. Every time he
turns his sex appeal on to the max I want to look for a bed and put it right
next to these adorable couple. Every time he opens his mouth and says things
that no other gentleman would say I love him more.
Now, let’s have another look at Jiu Ye aka Mo Xun.
Jiu Ye (Hu Ge / 胡歌) is a man of mystery
but seeing how most of the rich businessmen in Jian An give him a wide berth
and quickly conceding to any man even remotely connected to him, he must have an
incredible power and influence.
Although his reputation is known far and wide, only a handful of
people actually know what Jiu Ye looks like. He keeps to himself and has no
interest in anything that is not his business. He even refuses the King’s order
to come to the palace to visit.
His responsibilities are already huge enough as it is. He doesn’t
want more complication particularly not with the King with all his court
intrigues. There is no room in his life for anything or anyone else. But like
Wei Wu Ji his interest is picked by the wolf girl who dares to steal from him
in the Gobi desert.
Jiu Ye has always been kind and generous and has no heart for cruelty
so it’s not that strange to see him sparing Xin Yue who offers one of her hands
to be cut off as punishment for stealing. But for him to give her what she
boldly asks and especially to give her the expensive wedding gown that he
received as a gift is beyond normal.
He could listen to the objection of his subordinate and refuse her
request or give her a man cloth instead of giving her that particular gown. The
irony is he ends up never seeing Xin Yue in that beautiful gown. It’s Wei Wu Ji
who sees how enchanting the wolf girl is in that special gown.
Another irony in their first meeting is, Jiu Ye purposely lowers his
face cover so that Xin Yue could see his extraordinary face. A face that only a
handful of people have ever seen.He wants her to remember him and look for him
later.
On the other hand Wei Wu Ji hides his identiy despite slyly sets a
honey or is it food trap that will guarantee him a rendezvous with Xin Yue in Yi Pin Jiu the
best restaurant in the Jian An.
Xin Yue only remembers Wei Wu Ji and his fake identity and futilely search
for him. She ends up meeting Jiu Ye instead who also gives order to his men to
look for her. And that’s how fate works against Wei Wu Ji. Or is it his lie?
Anyway, like any good General he learns from his past mistakes.
When there is only one you and you live in a world where it’s not
okay to live with more than one man you have no choice but to choose one of
them. Even if it hurts a lot, you can do nothing but hurt the one you love a
little bit less to protect the one you love more.
Like Xin Yue I hurt seeing Jiu Ye gets hurt. He is so kind and good
that it is like seeing an adorable little darling being hurt by a vicious
monster. I want to put my arms around him to protect him and keep him save from
the cruel world. I want to scream please don’t hurt him. Please don’t.
But I can’t blame Xin Yue either. It’s not her fault.
She has done everything in her power to make Jiu Ye loves her. She
tries using her beauty. She tries using her brain. She tries using her feminine
wiles. Nothing works. In the end she humbles herself and begs him to love her.
In that very moment we can see why honesty is one of the most
important values in a relationship. Wei Wu Ji lost Xin Yue to Jiu Ye because he
was not honest with her. Jiu Ye lost Xin Yue to Wei Wu Ji because he doesn’t
learn from Wei Wu Ji’s mistake.
All Jiu Ye has to do at that very important moment is giving Xin Yue
the same honesty she has shown him. But most importantly, he has to be honest
to himself first about what he really wants.
Another reason why I love Wei Wu Ji is because he knows what he wants
and doesn’t take no for an answer. In his book nothing is impossible. I love
seeing how Xin Yue’s love for Jiu Ye doesn’t stop his love for her. He stands
there right by her side to pick her up when she’s down and to brighten her mood
when she’s in despair. His warmth warms her and chases away the chills that Jiu
Ye gives her.
I love that his love never stops and never tainted or spoiled by
jealousy. I love that his love doesn’t hurt. I love that his love is out in the
open, shining brightly for everyone to see. And I love seeing that Xin Yue
actually loves being showered by his love although she always pretends to
be ignorant of it.
I love a man who can love like Wei Wu Ji.
When they love a woman they do everything in their power to make that
woman theirs. They show her that they love her that she is the most important thing
in their lives and they let her know that they can’t live without her.
Jiu Ye thinks too much about pros and cons. He assumes he knows what
Xin Yue really feels. He refuses to believe her declaration of love and breaks
her heart thinking that it’s best for her. He does that because he doesn’t
believe he could make her happy.
It never even occurs to Wei Wu Ji that he would ever make Xin Yue
unhappy. He loves her with his whole heart and is willing to give everything up
for her sake, so there is no way that she would be unhappy with him, because
her happiness would always be his priority.
Wei Wu Ji (Eddie Peng / 彭于晏)
would loose even more than Jiu Ye in his insistence to love Xin Yue. As the
second most powerful man in the Kingdom after the King, he lives under the
watchful and envious eyes of many. He is bound by court’s ethics and intrigues
but he never lets those things to stop him from loving Xin Yue.
Unlike Jiu Ye who lets his responsibilities stop him from loving Xin Yue and
hurts her instead.
Just like I don’t blame Xin Yue, I don’t blame Wei Wu Ji either for
not telling Jiu Ye about Xin Yue where about. He has let and just quietly
watched Xin Yue trying to pursue her heart because he knows she loves Jiu Ye
but after Jiu Ye coldly turns her down things changed.
He sees that his opportunity to win the battle has finally come.
And I agree. It’s no body’s fault but Jiu Ye. He has
his chance and he wasted it. Just how much more a girl needs to do to convince
a man that she loves him?
Xin Yue (Liu Shi Shi/刘诗诗)
doesn’t stop loving Jiu Ye, because real love doesn’t stop. What happens is
that she finally comes to realize that all this time while she’s so busy in
love with Jiu Ye, Wei Wu Ji is already in her heart all without her knowing the
exact time he sneaks into her heart.
Hurting Jiu Ye is painful because she loves him. But leaving Wei Wu
Ji for Jiu Ye is not an option because that would hurt him tremendously and she
simply can’t do that to Wei Wu Ji. So, she bluntly tells Jiu Ye that she has
slept with Wei Wu Ji to explain why she can’t be with him.
I understand why Xin Yue is torn apart. I understand her heart breaks
every time she sees Jiu Ye. I even understand why she chooses to die in order to
save Jiu Ye and could only ask for Wei Wu Ji’s forgiveness for leaving him all
alone.
But, it’s hard for me to accept that. Like Xin Yue I want Jiu Ye to
be happy but not by robbing off Wei Wu Ji’s happiness. I love this arrogant man who could have anything he wants in life but
wants nothing except for one wolf girl.
Jiu Ye talks directly to Xin Yue the
moment they meet but I love the way Wei Wu Ji initially lets his servant deals
with Xin Yue thereby displaying a complete indifference to this lowly girl
while in fact his eyes never leave her and his ears never miss a word.
I absolutely love how after ignoring her all this time, the first time
he speaks to her is to offer her a ride on his horse with twinkling eyes and a
slight challenging smile on his lips. Accompany by an order ‘Quick!’ How could
one not love this man?
Another highlight in these series besides the romance is the
relationship between Xin Yue and Hong Gu. I love Xin Yue and Hong Gu’s scenes
as much as I love Xin Yue and Wei Wu Ji’s scenes. They are so adorable, cute
and sweet. Those scenes are just as perfect as all Xin Yue and Wei Wu Ji’s
scenes.
The friendship between Xin Yue and Hong Gu is the best female
friendship that I’ve ever seen in a historical drama. Xin Yue is also perhaps
one of the best female characters ever found in Wuxia if not even better than Zhao
Min the Evil Princess in the Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre.
The problem is I’m not a fan of Liu Shi Shi, usually although I’m not
a fan of an actress if her character stands out I would end up falling in love
with her too. Unfortunately that’s not the case here. I have a feeling that I
would never become a fan of Liu Shi Shi no matter what.
On the other hand I have become a fan of Eddie Peng who I don’t know
and don’t even care about before. He fits Wei Wu Ji perfectly. So perfectly
that I couldn’t even imagine Hu Gu as Wei Wu Ji.
There’s so much to rave about this drama and almost zero complaint. Xin Yue and Wei Wu Ji are my favorite couple at this moment. I love them so much. I love how they view life and I absolutely love how they have no care about what other people think about them.
But
I’d rather stop here and give you a chance to see this wonderful series and
form your own opinion.
Comments
It's one of my favorite show and I blogged about it recently. Please check it out and leave a comment :)
Also, the cinematography in Sound of the Desert is stunning. Right from the first episode when Xin Yue stepped out in her gorgeous blue gown surrounded by wolves. I mean, can you blame Wei Wuji for being bewitched by her?!
Their love story is a slow burning flame - Eddie and Shi Shi ooze chemistry in every scene they're together, but they take their time to fall for each other. I think love stories like that are more believable. They make you fall in love with the characters together with them, if that makes any sense. I think Xin Yue's love for Jiu Ye started off as a schoolgirl type of crush, where she is shy and hesitant around him. But with Wuji, she is free to be who she really is, speak her mind, and she grows as a result of him. That is the mark of a true relationship: to have room to grow but never doubt yourself.
I enjoyed reading your review! And I especially love this part: "I love that his love never stops and never tainted or spoiled by jealousy. I love that his love doesn’t hurt. I love that his love is out in the open, shining brightly for everyone to see. And I love seeing that Xin Yue actually loves being showered by his love although she always pretends to be ignorant of it." Gotta love a man who knows what he wants and bravely fights for it!
If you'd like, you can read my review at https://thewritesofpassage.wordpress.com/2016/04/10/oh-eddie-you-slayed-in-sound-of-the-desert/ :)
Joyce
It's a great joy to know someone else who feels exactly like you do. Thanks for sharing your thoughts ^_^
Thank you so much for your comments and your kind views on my writing style and encouragement to write ^_^. I do love writing, this blog is the proof of that. The problem is as time goes by I find myself with fewer and less time to do things that I like.
Perhaps in another time and place I might be able to embrace writing with the passion it needs and deserves.
Wish you both all the best.