In this modern version, the two will team up to save the earth from environmental dangers. Lin Ye is a talented but overbearing scientist who’s enamoured with the legend of the Fire King. Tong Feng is the journalist who regularly butts heads with Lin Ye. Eventually, they reconcile their differences as they participate in research projects and press conferences. Then there’s the challenge of protecting their findings from villains intent on stealing their work for nefarious purposes. Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: 火王之千里同风
- Also Known As: The King of Blaze 2 , Battle of the Dawn of Fire 2 , Huo Wang Zhi Qian Li Tong Feng 2 , Dian Shi Ju Huo Wang 2 , 电视剧 火 王
- Screenwriter: Rao Jun, Liu Ya
- Director: Hsiu Lan Hu, Hu Yi Juan
- Genres: Business, Romance, Fantasy, Supernatural
Where to Watch The King of Blaze Season 2
Cast & Credits
- Chen Bo Lin Main Role
- Lai Yu Meng Main Role
- Zhang Yi Jie Main Role
- Sun Shao LongDi YunSupport Role
- Zhang Jun HanLi Yun LongSupport Role
Reviews
I will start by mentioning that this was actually the sequel of another show with the same title. This had little to do with the Wuxia universe of the original show, however. It was set in the modern world where the main cast fought each other through their multimillion business and not martial arts. Leave it to the Chinese showbiz to put the two genres under the same franchise. This was all the more mind-blowing considering the magnitude of the production: the show was shot both locally and abroad (Iceland). Not sure what the sponsors had in mind when they gave the green light to this period-Wuxia-modern day drama.
The original show was... digestible, given that the characters were the reincarnation of their past selves. Incredibly, this season dealt with the reincarnation of that second reincarnation. The plot just ran away with it and never found its way back to consistency. The writing itself was... over the top and redundant (repeated amnesia, seriously?) The story dragged even at the best of scenes. One can very well see the struggle of the story, but that's expected from the outset.
The show used the same cast as the original season, but produced a whole different effect. While the cast fit well in the last season, the same was not true with modern day setting. Lei Hao, who was supposed to be a scientist in his early 30's in the show, was played by Zhang Yi Jie who couldn't be more than 20 at the time. That's asking a lot from the viewer. This is not to say that their acting was not good, however. That said, the only saving grace of the show was probably the acting and the expensive productions.
In short, there's nothing wrong with writing a daring story. But since it was not successful, awkward story was the result.
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