Before the storyline started losing focus (as I will go into more detail about later), the first introductory arch was a fantastic intro to the culture and court lifestyle of the main characters. In fact, it reminded me a lot of those addictive historical, asian dramas I used to watch with my grandma.
Distinctly Asian.
A lot of the art focuses on imperial and civilian culture - hair styles, robes, sashes, jewelry, buildings.... A lot of the art seems to reflect Chinese characteristics, especially the architecture of the Forbidden City.
Other than the unique cultural aspect, the art fits in with the typical popular anime style - too many handsome guys, pretty villain ladies and awkward-looking heroines.
At first glance, I felt the series would be something about China. But when I watched it, it turned out it was written in Japanese. Even so, there were many parts in the series that showed Chinese characteristics - such as the clothes the characters wore, the imperial palace which resembles the Forbidden City...in fact, it reminded me a lot of those Chinese soap operas my grandma and I used to watch haha.
Character-wise, I like the main character a lot. She's funny, witty, and has an innate desire for money - yeah, that last part may sound a little sour, but that's also the part I like most. Rather than creating this completely perfect character, she was given this understandable "flaw," so to speak - hey, who doesn't need money?
The other characters are interesting in their own ways too. The emperor isn't just a dumb prince who got the throne by accident - there's also a deep story behind his acting. There are also some officials at court, two old men, who were shown reminiscing about the old days when they were younger...which I thought was a beautiful way of reminding us that the elderly DID live at our age at one point in time. In some odd way, it comforted me to know that the artist did not only revolve the story around young people. There was a past that got us here too.
Overall, I feel this would have been a wonderful series. If it had wrapped up faster, or focused more on one plot first, and then considered other plots later, the story would have kept flowing rather nicely. However, this was not the case. After the first major arch, the storyline lost focus and started going into confusing twists and turns (all about politics) that in the end it was no longer an enjoyable story anymore. Rather, it became a game of "guess-what's-going-on" that got boring very fast.
This might be one of the more disappointing anime series I've seen lately.
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The Cons
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