Bloody Romance

Bloody Romance (Chinese: 媚者无疆) is a 2018 Chinese television series based on the novel of the same name by Banming Banmei (半明半寐). It airs on Youku on July 24, 2018 which stars Li Yitong and Qu Chuxiao as the leads.[1] The series air internationally in 13 foreign countries via Youku and Dramafever.[2]

Bloody Romance
Bloody Romance promotional poster
Genre
Based onBloody Romance
by Banming Banmei
Written byBanming Banmei
Directed by
  • Yi Jun
Starring
Country of originChina
Original languageMandarin
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes36
Production
ProducerZhang Wei
Production locations
Running time45 mins
Production companies
  • Youku
  • Moon Blossom
Release
Original networkYouku
First shown inChina
Original releaseJuly 24, 2018 (2018-07-24)

The series was a commercial success and passed 600 million views online by August 2018.[3] It was praised for its tight plot and high production quality despite a low budget,[4] as well as for featuring a strong female lead.[2]

Synopsis

A story about a young woman who was exploited in the past, having gone through hell and back to become an assassin.

During the chaotic period towards the end of the Tang Dynasty, Qi Xue accidentally enters a mysterious city and was given the name Wan Mei. Tasked with dangerous missions, she puts herself in danger for each task but gains the protection of Chang An who is a man mysterious as a shadow. The two become embroiled in greater conspiracy involving a deadly struggle for power.

Cast

Main

  • Li Yitong as Wan Mei / Su Qixue
    • An 18-year-old girl sold to Qinglou Brothel by her father for 2 bags of rice. Picked by Yue Ying and named Wan Mei to be the 14th leader of Gui Hua City in the end.
  • Qu Chuxiao as Chang An / Xie Huan
    • Wan Mei's Shadow. A descendant of Tang's Dynasty imperial clan, hailing from the lineage of Princess Taiping. The Xie family saved him so that he could revive the former Tang Dynasty as the rightful successor using the Wordless Steel left by Wu Zetian.

Supporting

  • Wang Duo as Gong Zi
    • Gui Hua City's true leader and the Duke of Ning, who has long been blind and lived with Yue Ying since childhood when his mother died.
  • Yanting Ma as Yue Ying
    • Supreme assassin who has always been supporting Gong Zi since young. No bleeding record in story except cutting her palm for Gong Zi.
  • Jill Hsu as Cha Luo
    • The 13th leader of Gui Hua City, likes Xing Feng and hates Wan Mei.
  • Li Zifeng as Xing Feng
    • Cha Luo's loyal shadow, likes Cha Luo.
  • Puff Kuo as Liu Guang
    • Skilled assassin under Cha Luo who likes Chang An.
  • Liu Mengmeng as You Chan
    • Only survivor of Ding Shan Clan when Xue Lian Jiao assassinated the clan.
  • Wang Yifan as Lan Ruo
    • Yue Qingya's adopted son, Xue Lian Jiao's temporary leader. Likes You Chan.
  • Gao Xin as Chen Mo
    • Physician. Wan Mei's first target for assassination.

Production

The series is produced by established director. Xu Jizhou,[5] as well as Zhang Wei. Guo Yong (Ip Man) is the martial arts director while Di Kun (Love O2O) is the production/arts director.[6]

Filming mainly took place in Hengdian from September 2017 to January 2018.[7]

Soundtrack

Bloody Romance
Original Soundtrack (OST)
Soundtrack album by
Various Artists
ReleasedAugust 17, 2018
GenreMandopop
Ballad
LanguageMandarin
ProducerDong Dongdong

Bloody Romance Original Soundtrack was released with 31 tracks over 2 discs, with instrumentals composed by Dong Dongdong.[8]

No.TitleLyricsMusicSingersLength
1."Waiting For You (一生等你)" (Opening theme song)Chen XiChen Xi, Dongdong DongTia Ray (袁娅维)03:36
2."Disfavored (失宠)" (Ending theme song)Chen XiDongdong DongLi Yitong3:39
3."One (一)"Chen XiDongdong DongCao Ge3:52
4."One Step (独步)"Chen XiDongdong DongCui Zige3:53
5."Waiting For You (一生等你) (Male version)"  Qu Chuxiao (屈楚萧)3:31

Awards and nominations

AwardCategoryNominated workResultRef.
24th Huading Awards Best Newcomer Qu Chuxiao Nominated [9]
The Third Internet Film FestivalExcellent Young ActressXu Jie'erWon[10]
Golden Bud - The Third Network Film And Television Festival Top 10 Web Drama Bloody Romance Won [11]

References

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