#JingRong is the forever evergreen OTP
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Reviews (summaries) of a few of the drama adaptations for [Legend of the Condor Heroes]/ 「射鵰英雄傳」 from the last three decades:
*Drama posters are from oldest to latest (from left to right, top to bottom)
1983 version (starring Barbara Yung and Felix Wong):
Too young to remember and never rewatched. A feted classic from Hong Kong TVB’s heyday. The only thing I will unequivocally say I love about this version is the iconic theme songs, which are the only musical tracks I can easily recall and identify when it comes to the numerous adaptations.
1994 version (starring Athena Chu and Julian Cheung):
First love. Good performances. Beautiful and ultra-cute JingRong. Favourite balance of visuals for JingRong. Solid production (HK TVB). Newish classic. Faithful to the main storylines. The version which made me fall for Guo Jing and the saga. Sometimes, however, first love only goes so far.
2003 version (starring Zhou Xun and Li Ya Peng):
Gritty. Jiang Hu. Sweeping epic. Mature vibes. Tragic and heartbreak-tinged. Faithful to the main storylines. Brilliant JingRong. Elegantly cultured Huang Rong. Earnestly chivalrous Guo Jing. Love both the portrayals of Guo Jing and Huang Rong (despite the many criticisms received). Loved the veteran gravitas of many of the supporting casts. Performances were fabulous. My only gripe is with Yang Kang (and his actor, Zhou Jie, whose performance I was not especially partial to, but he did okay though). The best Mongolian segment(s) out of all adaptations. Favourite drama adaptation (to date). The main and ending theme songs are fantastic, and the opening track has quite an epic saga feel.
(Some audience disliked ZX’s portrayal, and criticisms abound about her using her own voice during the show - which is a bit husky - but I had absolutely no issues with it. I thought the criticisms weirdly petty, actually. As someone who does not find dubs at all nice, I appreciated her using her own voice/dub for the series. LYP also received his fair share of criticisms for his portrayal. Personally, I enjoyed both tremendously).
2008 version (starring Ariel Lin and Hu Ge):
An adaptation I skipped as neither mains appealed to me, and Liu Shi Shi as Mu Nian Ci was not enough of a draw to make me trudge through an adaption I read was not particularly faithful to the novels. Visuals and vibes wise, I just could not see Hu Ge as Guo Jing - which is simply a personal preference - but I do not doubt that his performance/portrayal would have been fine. That goes for the rest of the cast and their performances.
2017 version (starring Li Yi Tong and Yang Xu Wen):
Pretty. Vibrant aesthetics. Wuxia vibes. Relatively youthful. Commendable production. Sweet, lovey-dovey and affectionate JingRong. Cutie - and handsome - Guo Jing. Excellent Huang Rong. Faithful to the main storylines. Highly enjoyable. Main instrumental track a clever nolstagic callback to the classic Hong Kong songs/themes. Good production. Superb performances overall.
(I found this version’s GJ a bit too prettily handsome, which is lovely but also felt a bit not-GJ. Still enjoyed his portrayal a lot though).
2024 version (starring Bao Shang En and Ci Sha):
Strong Wuxia vibes. Solid aesthetics and production. Youthful. Squee-worthy JingRong. Adorably devious Huang Rong. Favourite Guo Jing and JingRong (to date). Wonderful performances all around. Faithful to the main storylines. Some distinct emotional beats.
Especially noteworthy was the beautifully shot and conveyed scenes from near the end during GJ’s mental and spiritual struggles with his grief and martial abilities. Superbly done and went to the heart of the novel’s themes.
Flaws included pacing and issues with storylines length. Uneven focus. Lack of epic-ness.
(Ci Sha is not really my cup-of-tea visuals wise but he looked and felt like what Guo Jing *should* be and his performance was compelling and layered. His portrayal embodied the 靖 of 郭靖, and I think that meant something significant. He truly came into his own by the last third when the confidence and composure GJ cultivated throughout the series made his nuanced portrayal fangirl-scream worthy. *fainting away* Love his steady, gentle and devoted GJ to bits. The focus and complexity they afforded Yang Kang in this version made him a much more complex and conflicted antagonist, which was fascinating. This Wanyan Hong Lie inspired major feelings for a character I already found especially interesting and tragi-complex since the 2003 adaptation. The soft-spot I have for him is too real).
#legend of the condor heroes#legend of heroes#favourite Jin Yong (aka Louis Cha) story/novel#射雕英雄傳#射雕英雄传#金庸武俠世界#郭靖#黃蓉#personal reviews of the few drama adaptations around#Guo Jing#Huang Rong#all time favourite#ramblings#Guo Jing is my all-time favourite fictional male character#my IDEAL man#JingRong is the forever evergreen OTP#a literally PERFECT canon pairing/OTP#personal notes on the few drama adaptations around#as a fan of LOCH I am still quite amazed by the fact that although the story was written by a man (mostly) for boys/men#it has elements of the female gaze#within the framework of conservative (but also humanist and relatively progressive) values#looking at the story and characters even from a contemporary and feminist POV there are many praiseworthy points#while mostly a men-fest and the FCs roles revolved around their love interests the characters stand on their own regardless#and the impact of even the background female characters permeated the whole series#vis-a-vis the roles of Guo Jing’s and Yang Kang’s mothers#although in many ways Li Ping was a mouthpiece for GJ’s late father her role was significant#she was the quintessential survivor and influential nurturer#she was GJ’s most important role model#and despite YK’s final fate Bao Xi Ruo did not fail in her role as a mother#I always found BXR ‘strong’ in her own ways
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#靖蓉#射鵰英雄傳#金庸武俠世界#郭靖#黃蓉#legend of the condor heroes#all adaptations are lovely in their own ways#the best part is that each and every adaptation I have ever watched still gave me the squee(s) when it comes to JingRong#an evergreen OTP#they never fail to make me high pitch squee in fangirl-shipper excitement#they are so adorable and sweet together#their harmonious and respectfully egalitarian qualities are forever THE STANDARD#and reminds me that no male fictional character gets me like Guo Jing#what can I say except that I have boring tastes#all those sexy villains/antagonists only get me so far before I lose interest after a while#I just swoon over how staidly dull GJ is in his unexciting displays of virtues#and his exceedingly respectful care and consideration for HR#no bells-or-whistles in his expressions of love#but you really know this man loves HR to bits#although he made some mistakes obviously#and well HR loves her earnest Jing-GeGe a bit too much#and they were young and foolishly in love LOL✨🥹🥰🫡🙂↕️#and despite their final fates#I do agree that (relatively speaking) they had a fully realized HE for their circumstances#for which I am very thankful to 金庸先生#enjoying the 2024 adaptation and having so much fun fangirling over this forever OTP#JingRong OTP/CP#and I can’t stress enough how much I love the latest adaptation’s Huang Rong#she is just so adorable and cunning (as HR should)
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Am happily surprised to find that this latest drama adaptation has my favourite portrayal of Guo Jing (although the actor is not really my cup of tea visuals wise but am more concerned about portrayal and characterization than looks when it comes to my favourite male fictional characters. Aesthetics wise, though, I think Ci Sha is a perfect GJ as is described in the books. And the actor is very compelling and attractive in his own ways).
Ci Sha brought out the Guo Jing of my ideals and I am enamored with his portrayal, an especially steady and composed version of GJ, yet still wonderfully kind and gentle, earnest, chivalrous and generous. And he is so expressively devoted and loving *squee and swoon* towards HR 😍🤩✨🫡 Also a super-dogged bodyguard extraordinaire who can take instructions well ✨🫡☺️🥰 And his Wuxia moves are exceedingly magnificent and cool 👏🏽
This version is also particularly amazing at highlighting the relationship dynamics between my favourite OTP. So many little details in the pairing to make me squee in shipper-fangirl delight ✨🫡🥰☺️
(To be fair, I think all the versions of JingRong - and individual GJ and HR - did the pair justice, and simply a matter of preference which who one prefers. I love all the JingRong I have ever watched, and each brings a different flavour of fabulous to this evergreen pairing/and characters).
I just LOVE, LOVE them to bits ✨🤩🥰☺️🥹 They are literally the perfect canon OTP (JingRong forever✨)
#靖蓉#射鵰英雄傳#金庸武俠世界#鐵血丹心#铁血丹心 2024#郭靖#黃蓉#and Ci Sha’s GJ my favourite GJ to date#a deliriously happy shipper-fangirl because this version is my favourite 靖蓉#they are just so adorably sweet together#the fluff and harmony ✨🥰☺️#just can’t squee and scream enough for this OTP#have been shipping them for 30 years and counting#and so many of my favourite tropes are crammed into this forever OTP#and likely my love for those tropes originated from this OTP of all OTPs#forever OTP#the writing for both GJ and HR and particularly GJ was just perfect shots of serotonin/dopamine to my heart/body#GJ is so gentle and protective#uncompromisingly devoted#also unabashedly obedient and *submissive*#yet so manly and noble#so sweet and expressive with his love/affection#GJ is THE man#THE IDEAL#as GJ should because have you seen HR? One of the most kickass amazing female character ever#that said drama-wise I think I still prefer the 2003 adaptation#because while this adaptation is lovely and a great addition to what is available#there are quite a number of noticeable minuses in terms of story-production overall#but not the performances though#all the actors/actresses are amazing
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