Heróis (2022) poster
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Em um mundo dominado pelas artes marciais, duas facções rivais, The House of Sunset Drizzle e Six-Half Hall, se enfrentam numa luta pelo poder. Wang Xiao Shi é um novato jovem, inexperiente, mas altamente habilidoso, que recebe de seu mestre uma primeira missão difícil: ele deve levar uma caixa para um contato na House of Sunset Drizzle, e ir até uma taverna em uma cidade costeira para fazer isso. Mas a Six-Half Hall fica sabendo de sua missão e tenta interceptá-lo. Ele os engana, mas quando chega à taverna, encontra muitos bandidos cruéis que querem matá-lo e pegar o tesouro. Então, dois estranhos o ajudam — o frio e ambicioso Bai Chou Fei e a mal-humorada Wen Rou. Yang Chaoyue é uma mulher de família nobre que prefere aprimorar suas habilidades em artes marciais e proteger os fracos do que ser forçada a um casamento monótono e sem vida. Logo eles formam um vínculo de amizade, e suas ações conquistam a House of Sunset Drizzle. Enquanto isso, a Six-Half Hall se irrita com eles e promete eliminá-los. Eles logo se juntam a Su Meng Zhen, outro herói que eles salvam de uma emboscada. À medida que eles se aprofundam no mundo das artes marciais, esse pequeno grupo de amigos ainda enfrentará muitos testes e aventuras! (Fonte: Viki) Editar Tradução

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  • País: China
  • Tipo: Drama
  • Episódios: 38
  • Exibido: Mai 23, 2022 - Jun 27, 2022
  • Exibido em: Segunda, Terça, Quarta
  • Original Network: Tencent Video
  • Duração: 47 min.
  • Pontuação: 7.9 (scored by 1,603 usuários)
  • Classificado: #2907
  • Popularidade: #2272
  • Classificação do Conteúdo: Not Yet Rated

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Apaixonada por BL
1 pessoas acharam esta resenha útil
Out 12, 2022
38 of 38 episódios vistos
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No geral 9.5
História 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Musical 9.0
Voltar a ver 1.5
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Ai, ai....China e seus finais abomináveis.

Começo dizendo que tentei dropar esse drama algumas vezes. Primeiro quando percebi que não se trata de um BL ou bromance (minha preferência absoluta), segundo pela quantidade de episódios, pois uma obra desse tamanho deve ter um enredo muito bom para conseguir prender o público.

Minha dúvida principal sempre foi: quem é o protagonista dessa série? Principalmente pelo fato de que muitos oscilam entre mocinhos e vilões por diversas vezes, como Bai Chou Fei (a imagem da bipolaridade e do egocentrismo), Lei Chun, que mesmo sabendo que sei pai queria matar seu amado preferiu dar todo aquele ataque de pelancas, Zhu Xiao Yao, que fez com que minha opinião sobre ela oscilasse diversas vezes, entre vários outros, que ora demonstravam um tipo de caráter, ora modificavam totalmente seu jeito de ser e agir. O protagonismo da série realmente fica dividido entre os dois casais principais e Bai Chou Fei, que revezaram os holofotes até o último episódio.

Em se falando do mundo das artes marciais, do qual meu pouco entendimento provém apenas das séries assistidas, posso dizer que me surpreendi como foi colocada a vulnerabilidade das vidas humanas (era muito fácil morrer, e em algumas séries os personagens parecem imortais), tanto sobre saúde como vida no sentido literal da palavra. O elemento "fantasia" também não foi tão explorado como normalmente, o que traz como benefício o fato de não sermos obrigados a ver efeitos especiais vergonhosos. Elementos comuns a esse tipo de drama, como as traições, dramas, o ar de aventura e a imprevisibilidade são muito presentes nessa obra.

O ponto principal do drama é a análise profunda do caráter humano, de como as situações podem fazer-nos mudar o ponto de vista e opiniões, como nos comportamos quando são os nossos interesses pessoais em cheque.

Em se tratando do roteiro, é muito bem construído, com fotografia e estética fenomenais, desde às locações até a caracterização dos atores.

Sobre os atores, gostei da atuação de todos, todos combinaram perfeitamente em seus papéis e convenceram em seus personagens.

A cena final, dos três irmãos encontrando seu destino final após tantas aventuras e desventuras, é realmente de cortar o coração. Não achei justo o final de Su Meng Zhen, já que ele foi o único que se manteve incorruptível até o fim, esperei do fundo do coração que ele ficasse curado, tive esperança até o último episódio, e que Lei Chun revelasse que tinha sido apenas um plano deles para que ela desmascarasse o representante do governo, afinal eu assisto séries para me alienar, de sofrida já basta a vida real hehehe.

No mais, gostei do drama, recomendo apesar de ser muito longo, aliás, eu não pretendo rever por esse motivo.




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We don't need another hero.

This is a dark, intensely melodramatic classic wuxia about heroes. The Chinese title 说英雄谁是英雄 (Speaking of heroes, who is a hero?) asks the question who is a hero 英雄/yīngxióng? What is distinctive about this story is that there is no main protagonist. It is left to the audience to decide which character(s) are heroes. Although novelist Wen Ruian is not considered to be in the same league as Jin Yong or Gu Long, there is a cynical provocativeness that distinguishes this best work of his. The martial artists or 大侠/dàxià, featured in this are swordsman known for their legendary weapons. Despite 江湖/jiānghú lore about their great feats and relative prowess, 一山还有一山高, there is always a higher mountain so the outcome to any encounter between these fighters is not known until actually put to a test.

Li Muge's brilliant camera work evocatively captures the essence of a wuxia from the wild vastness of the terrain, the spirit of adventure, the air of intrigue to finally, the profound sense of fatalism and impermanence. Yet despite the stunning aesthetics, the fast paced and bloody fight scenes are over choreographed and somewhat lacking. The action scenes mostly comprise of discontinuous slasher heavy shots that are stitched together to end in exaggerated fierce posing by the combatants. There seems to be a lot of slashing around without capturing the flinch inducing violence and intensely muscular swordsmanship seen in shows like Lu Yang's Brotherhood of Blades. The two final fight scenes are powerful and much more satisfyingly executed with the right mix of violence, emotion and intensity.

This drama's ensemble cast delivers nuanced and polished portrayals of memorable characters such as Chen Chuhe's charismatic Su Mengzhen and Meng Ziyi's heart rending Lei Chun. The diversity and eccentricity of jianghu's denizens from the flamboyant Fang Yingkan, the staunch and astute Yang Wuxie, the hilariously coquettish Zhao Xiaoyao , the fanatical Lei Mei , the wily Lei Sun and the enigmatic Di Feijing anchors this wuxia. Naturally the performances of the three young idol actors who represent the next generation of martial artists, suffers by comparison in such formidable company. While both Zeng Shunxi's Wang Xiaoshi and Liu Yuning's Bai Choufei struggle visibly in more complicated scenes, they deliver credible performances overall. Besides, Bai Choufei is a difficult role that would challenge many seasoned actors. As for Yang Chaoyue, her acting mantra must be "when in doubt, just pout" because besides crying, that is what she does best in every scene. Even though Wen Rou is a superfluous and archetypal character, she has many well written comedic moments with the advisor that disappointingly fall flat in execution. I won't lie, the idol actors failed to convince me of any of their relationships or make me care much for them. I find Su Mengzhen's bond with Yang Wuxie far more compelling than Wang Xiaoshi's with Bai Choufei.

The story opens with the young and decent Wang Xiaoshi's first foray into jianghu, tasked by his shifu to deliver a mysterious box to Su Mengzhen, the young master of the House of Golden Wind Drizzle (House Drizzle). Along the way he forms a fast friendship with the deadly and ambitious Bai Choufei and the well-born, pouty and marriage evading Wen Rou. Together, they head to the capital, seeking fame, fortune and adventure. Near the city, Wang Xiaoshi and Bai Choufei save Su Mengzhen from an ambush and the three become sworn brothers. Thus they find themselves allied with House Drizzle and pitted against their arch-rivals, the Six-Half Hall. The high-minded and valiant do-gooders are drawn to House Drizzle while the less scrupulous, commercial and profit minded converge at Six-Half Hall. There are formidable martial artists and yes, heroes at both sects; neither is completely good or bad they simply live by different ideologies.

All too soon, it becomes clear that Bai Choufei's unrestrained ambition and world view is incompatible with that of Su Mengzhen and House Drizzle. This man has a massive chip on his shoulder and his ambition tragically exceeds his ability. Thus his bottom line is flexible and he is willing to get what he wants by fair means or foul making him better suited towards Six-Half Hall. His desire for Lei Chun, a woman who only has eyes for Su Mengzhen, further fans the flames of his resentment. It is inevitable that Bai Choufei succumbs to his worst instincts to become the kind villain I love to hate; one that I can ultimately somewhat empathize with and understand. Sadly, this is where the screenwriter inexplicably decides to whitewash Bai Choufei and rob him of his free will. What follows is one of the worst character assassinations ever. Bai Choufei, a strong minded, unapologetically ambitious and arrogant character is reduced to a mentally unstable puppet of a corrupt government official. He becomes so unhinged, despicable and pathetic that he is little more than a rabid dog that has to be put down. What a waste. None of the other villains really step up; both Thirteen Doom and Fang Yingkan had potential but are too cursorily dealt with at the end and their motives and some of their actions not satisfactorily explained. That said, Thirteen Doom will always be a bit of a hero to me just for gagging Wen Rou.

The ending bloodbath between the sworn brothers is predictable and inevitable. At this point, Li Muge gives in to his love for melodrama and sprays dogs blood over everything with wild abandon. I was nonplussed at the tragicomic drawn out twitching after going splat death scene that eventually just made me laugh. I expected Su Mengzhen to play a more active role in the finale but his decision was already foreshadowed. He explains himself with his parting words 独立三边静 轻生一剑知 which Tencent simply translated as "The fearless brings peace for many but dies a death that's lonely." Those are incredibly fitting parting words for Su Mengzhen that those who love him can understand and must accept. It is actually a beautiful, famous ancient Tang poem with deep meaning that I will hide in a spoiler in the comment section of this review. The ending was good albeit overly melodramatic for my taste.

Which comes back to the conversation about heroes or 英雄/yīngxióng. When all is said and done, a hero does not have to fit the conventional wuxia hero in terms of righteousness or chivalry. It is enough that they are true to their own ideals and thus the hero of their own story. For me, Di Feijing is unambiguously the hero of this story. In his own way, he is no less chivalrous than Su Mengzhen and between them, they maintained a stable balance of power in the capital. He is the one character that is consistently true to his ideals and lives to protect those he loves. I find his chemistry with Lei Chun to be the most natural and moving in the drama. He is the only character who truly and only loved Lei Chun. Tragically Su Mengzhen is the only one that Lei Chun loved even though he did not love her quite as intensely or as selflessly as Di Feijing did. They are the three characters I cared the most about in this drama. I still don't forgive Li Muge for short changing me of Di Feijing's and to a lesser extent, Thirteen Doom's ending combat scenes. It is not enough for me to know that justice is served, I wanted to see it happen. As for Wang Xiaoshi, he is at best a work in progress. Even though he did his best to fix things, he also ineptly set in motion many of the events that led to among other things, Lei Sun's downfall which snowballed into this giant, tragic mess. If he is a hero, we don't need another hero. In any case, as Lei Chun discovered, heroes are not there when you most need them. Best be your own hero.

I have very mixed feelings about this drama. I think I am mostly disappointed because it could have been so much more had the scriptwriter and the director stuck with the novel and not succumbed to whitewashing and dogs blood melodrama. Thanks to the substance and depth of the original works however, it still a good watch if for nothing else, the stunning aesthetics. This feels like a 7.5/10 for me but I bumped it up to an 8.0 because Di Feijing (Yang Tong) is such an unforgettable character, he stole the show as far as I am concerned.

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Detalhes

  • Drama: Heróis
  • País: China
  • Episódios: 38
  • Exibido: Mai 23, 2022 - Jun 27, 2022
  • Exibido On: Segunda, Terça, Quarta
  • Original Network: Tencent Video
  • Duração: 47 min.
  • Classificação do Conteúdo: Ainda Não Classificado

Estatísticas

  • Pontuação: 7.9 (avaliado por 1,603 usuários)
  • Classificado: #2907
  • Popularidade: #2272
  • Fãs: 6,544

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