MOONSHINE AND VALENTINE
Fantasy romances are rare these days so when I discovered Moonshine and Valentine, a Chinese drama, I was excited. A romance about a thousand-year-old alien immortal who falls in love with an ordinary human? I am so in. The story follows Guan Pipi, a timid aspiring journalist. This is a woman who lives as a doormat, always trying to please other people like her uninterested boyfriend and condescending best friend who likes her boyfriend behind her back.
Then she meets a mysterious and very wealthy man who inserts himself into her life. At first, he frightens her and she runs scared. But he won’t back down because he has loved her for a thousand years and knows she will feel the same. You see, each and every time she’s been reborn, they fall in love. But there’s a catch. A curse. She never has long to live. This time, however, Master He Lan Jing (our romantic hero), is searching the ends of the earth to save her. It’s a romantic soulmate story that always ends in tragedy but can they find a happily ever after before it’s too late?
The romance cuts back and forth between the past and the present. In the past, we witness their story unfold from beginning all the way to the tragic end. There are moments that will make you swoon and moments that will break your heart in a good way. In fact, I would go so far as to say that the past is more romantic than the present because it reveals He Lan’s own blindness curse (why he’s blinded by day and given eyesight at night). It’s a tale of sacrifice and love.
THE MYTHOLOGY
The mythology behind Moonshine and Valentine is crazy good. It definitely deserves a remake, a series that could explore the world more because there is so much Harry Potter like world-building potential to explore if done right (sometimes, it does get lost in translation).
Basically, He Lan Jing comes from a long line of the Fox clan. The foxes are aliens from another world who came to earth when theirs was destroyed. Over time, they evolved to look more human and could disguise themselves. At first, this wasn’t unnecessary. But over time, relations between humans and the supernatural foxes soured and humans started hunting the foxes out of fear. Now, the Fox Clans live in secret, hidden from the human world.
Jump to present day and there’s a division between the Northern and Southern clans. One side despises humans, while the other side (He Lan the chief right priest), wants to live amongst them in peace. A war is rising to the surface as tensions build between clans. And at the top of the ladder is the Byronic villain and schemer, the chief left priest, Zhao Song. He will become the heir at any cost. On a side note, I should add that I LOVE the entire story behind the actual leader of the Fox Clan, He Lan’s father. Very Severus Snape like. Very, very cool. But I’ll just leave it at that.
THE SUPPORTING CHARACTERS
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