It looks better than the first one, in fact, the plot is the same, but there are more contradictions than the first one, and the story is stronger. And many scenes are very beautiful, both the framing and the costumes of the actors are much more beautiful than the first one.
But what left the deepest impression on me in this drama was Zhou Xun's acting, which was really great. Xiaowei's invisible disgust and disdain for those who are greedy for her beauty, the desire to become a human and to get human love, the forbearance of sadness when playing and singing memories, when Princess Jing, who is wearing Xiaowei's skin, wants to eat people's hearts. Hunger (it's just green eyes, this plot is really good), and the shamelessness after Huo Xin discovered his true identity, the whole scene was a burst of acting skills, very good, so I have always had a very good impression of Zhou Xun.
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