Snowy Night Timeless Love (츃夜雪) debuted with four episodes and is now airing. But then, the episode appeared on the Chinese hot search results page with the hashtag “BE” (Bad Ending)! Since the drama has only begun, it is impossible to predict with certainty how the tale will conclude. However, why are fans already fearing a catastrophic conclusion? Warning: this is a spoiler!
It is included in the story.
The storyline foreshadows the main couple’s challenging future from the outset. “A love that, due to responsibilities, remains unspoken, leaving behind eternal separation” is how it is defined. Some depictions are “a life-and-death romance,” “an unforgettable missed opportunity,” and “a love unable to endure.” Heartbreak seemed to be woven into the very fabric of this tale.
Memories of a Snowy Night of Eternal Love
The drama presents us with Li Qin’s character, Xue Zi Ye, the master of Apothecary Valley, and swordsman Huo Zhan Bai, played by Joseph Zeng Shunxi. Huo Zhan Bai asks for her assistance in healing a friend’s child. Despite some criticism for its cinematography due to certain badly shot moments, the title is reflected in the tranquil ambiance created by the icy surroundings. The snow-capped mountains nevertheless manage to convey a mysterious, wintry beauty that is exclusive to the program.
It’s wonderful to have Joseph Zeng return in a new Wuxia! Ultimately, he made his breakthrough as the legendary Zhang Wuji in Heavenly Sword and Dragon Slaying Sabre. His character sustains multiple injuries in Snowy Night: Timeless Love, including stabbings, exhaustion, and even a tumble down a cliff. It’s astounding he’s alive! Fortunately, she can save him because Li Qin is acting as a medic! Each character has a backstory, such as Xue Zi Ye’s childhood pal, which gives the narrative complexity. Not to add, their backstories are all very terrible.
In addition, TW actor Edward Chen plays Tong, Jenny Zeng plays Miao Shui, and Wang Hongyi plays Miao Feng.
Cang Yue’s Seven Nights of Snow: An Adaptation and the Story’s Resolution
The Longest Promise, Mirror: A Tale of Twin Cities, and Listening Snow Tower author Cang Yue, who is renowned for her melancholic narratives, wrote the novel Seven Nights of Snow, which served as the basis for the television series. The heroine is poisoned at the end of the book while attempting to save Tong. The male lead walks by her as she lies dying, not even acknowledging her. Since the two leads never even get to meet one other for the final time, it’s truly a heartbreaking missed opportunity. However, the drama could still go in a different direction.