Drama Review: The Wolf Princess

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Rating

★★★★

Duration

0 Hrs 45 Mins

Episodes

24

Drama Digest

Liang Long, switches between a human and a wolf but seems she can not control either.  She appears manipulative while controlling both the personalities duelling for control, in reality, she is contrary. Her warring personalities don’t favour her, even when the arrogant young aristocrat Yan Qing catches her, considering her a thief. Ling Long dodged Yan Qin’s accusations and she finds it difficult to do a second time. A cruel twist of fate gets them together, Ling Long needs to prove her innocence. She is determined to find those who are indulged in theft at the Yan manor. That is now her home and she begins with her investigation. As she started searching, she notes that her senses have become keen. And she is not alone noticing these changes. The blood of the wolf clan is coursing through his veins, Yan Qing, drawn by Ling Long’s increasingly wolfish tendencies. That made him curious. He offers to assist with the investigation as he was curious to know that strange girl. Despite their first meet, Ling Long allows him with the investigation and they begin to search. As they went further they discovered a plot that has shaken foundations of their world. Side-by-side, both of them set a multitude of wrongs. Conspiracies were not the only problem. Yan Qing must help Ling Long prior she losses her humanity. Can they find a way to stop rampant running in the world and the within residing darkness?

The Feel-Good Part

The chemistry between the male and female was engaging and fascinating. The female leads acting as impressive as she handled switching the characters smoothly.

The Disappointing Factor

The drama has got plot holes. Although, the drama was not memorable. It included unimpressive CGI and some episodes were draggy.

In-Depth Analysis

The story revolves around a princess suffering a personality split being a person and a wolf. As she is related to wolf tribe and the son of the wolf king. The twist and turns were interesting and engaging. Yan Qing was smart, and an experienced military officer. He posses excellent martial arts skills. He was a non-toxic male lead. Ling Long repressed her feelings a lot. She pretended to be submissive even though she was intelligent and resourceful. The romance between the leads was heated up nicely. Yan Qing became more obvious and showed his affection openly. The second couple looked cute together. They were put together initially to create a confusion of a love triangle. The cast was fine.

Star Power              

Connie Kang played the dual role amazingly. She proved her acting skills with this role. Jason Gu also did nice but in some parts it felt like he was overacting. The supporting cast were also pretty adequate.

Overall Opinion

The wolf princess is adapted from the webcomic “Ling Long Lang Xin” by Tianyi Ai animation culture media. This drama is recommended, give it a try and suspend your disbelief till the end.