Princess Liu Chang Sheng from the Fu Yu Kingdom has the label of "husband-killer" attached to her name. As she reaches the age of marriage, she worries about finding a suitable husband. The Emperor intends to send her to the Da Tang Kingdom to marry the ruthless and bloodthirsty Prince Qin Li Jing, who is known as the "Jade-Faced Demon". With the mission of "killing husbands to save the country", Chang Sheng and Li Jing embark on a comical and absurd journey. As they get to know each other, they overcome prejudices, ignore rumors, and bravely pursue love, ultimately discovering the true meaning of love. (Source: Cpophome) ~~ Adapted from the web novel "Sheng Dou Shi Jun Zhu" (剩斗士郡主) by A Ci (阿辞). Edit Translation
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- Native Title: 拂玉鞍
- Also Known As: The Leftover Warrior Princess , Fu Yu An , Sheng Dou Shi Jun Zhu , 剩斗士郡主 , 剩鬥士郡主
- Director: Xi Dao
- Screenwriter: Hua Qian Ci
- Genres: Historical, Comedy, Romance
Where to Watch The Unexpected Marriage
Cast & Credits
- Qi Yu ChenLiu Chang ShengMain Role
- Wu Jun TingLu Jing / Prince QinMain Role
- Wang ChuanXiao Zi LuSupport Role
- Gao Hui LinLi GuanSupport Role
- Li Xing YaoGuang De [Princess of Fuyu]Support Role
- Jin ChongZhao Huai BiSupport Role
Reviews
Slightly Disappointed
The first few episodes were comical & lighthearted. I thought it might be amusingThe chemistry between the ML & FL was weak at best.
The characters lacked any depth and it was hard to find them believable.
The 2nd half was more of a power struggle between princes.
The ending was unsatisfying. I had a hard time believing the ML & FL actually loved each other
Unexpectedly bland
My expectation of this series is fairly low after reading the synopsis, but I didn’t expect it to be so samey and boring.The premise of the show is the proposed marriage alliance between the princess of a smaller kingdom to the prince of an aggressive neighbouring state. Of course, there is the usual mistrust and misunderstanding. The enemy-to-lover tropey is front and centre.
There is nothing new with this set up. It has been done many times before. The problem is compounded by the cast lacking depth/skill and the script being too tropey to give the show a boost.
You soon realise the script brought little new to the table. All the usual tropes are lined up like little ducklings. It is serviceable but hardly engaging. As expected, the romance of the leads is the primary focus. Other than the usual push-pull and misunderstandings, there is not a lot to write home about. There is also an inherent problem with their characterisation. The show can do with stronger individual traits but they mostly play with a straight bat.
The typical palace intrigue and petty second leads provide the bulk of the angst. It is mostly run-of-the-mill power plays from rival princelings and their scheming wives. Similarly, the second leads are only there because the playbook said so. Our leads have nothing to fear from those quarters.
There is a 2CP but their progress is initially fraught. I know this sounds odd but there is more skinship than I expected but they are fairly wooden. There is a bit of fan service towards the end. However, the ending is oddly untidy and feels rushed.
In terms of acting, the FL did ok. Her role of a sassy princess offers few challenges. The ML mastered the nonchalant stance and the cheeky smile but he is not very convincing as a king-in-waiting.
On the other side of the ledger, the production quality is acceptable. This is hardly surprising as production companies can churn out costume dramas with ease these days. It is practically an industry. The flip side is a tedious sameness unless the production is S class. Sadly, this one sits firmly in the middle of the pack. Not only are the costumes and sets generic in look and feel, the distinction between the two kingdoms is minimal. They’d call each other barbarians but, in most aspects, they are almost identical aesthetically.
In the end, there is little to recommend this show. It is inoffensive and mildly entertaining. It is hardly a must-see unless you are a fan of the leads. It is a classic filler and I'm thankful that it is 24 and not 40 eps.