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Reasons to watch Love Between Fairy and Devil.

A Chinese fantasy romantic drama with a dash of comedy in the beginning and a huge wallop of angst in the second half.

One, the romance.

(take careful note of this gesture, please, it will break your hearts in the future)

Okay, so this is honestly one of the best told love stories I've watched in recent memory. And that is honestly very impressive when you consider how very easy it is to mess up this kind of love story.

She's Xiao Lanhua (or 'Little Orchid Fairy'), bright and innocent and kind. And in the beginning more than a bit naive and foolish. A fairy who is looked down on because of her damaged immortal root, who bends under the pressure of the bullying she's always known from the other fairies. Lonely in her home of Arbiter Hall where she looks after the destiny books alone by herself because her shifu left to wander the mortal realms.

He's Dongfang Qingcang. The Moon Supreme, the leader of the Moon Tribe who has been imprisoned following the last war between his people and the Heavenly Realm 30'000 years ago. He's cold and unfeeling and quite literally heartless (this involves fantasy reasons and some pretty horrible childhood trauma that gets slowly unraveled through the story).

And in the beginning the only reason he doesn't kill her as soon as he's free is that there's an accidental curse that ties his life to hers. If she dies so does he. If she's cut, so is he. And whatever emotion she feels, he will feel too. Whatever order she gives, he must follow. And sometimes, under certain conditions, they switch bodies.

(the actors have great fun with it, warning of huge amounts of second-hand embarrassment in two out of 36 episodes, I nearly died, it was worth it)

He keeps her safe because he has no choice.

And the thing is that he doesn't actually ever try to seduce her. The normal formula of this kind of story is 'he lies, seduces her, then falls in love, but still breaks her heart, she forgives him' right? This show though? It plays with the formula, yeah, but it twists it in a very interesting (in my opinion) way.

There's a misunderstanding between them. And here's some of the comedy of the show. She thinks he's fallen in love with her and she's trying to gently let him down. Meanwhile he's not actually pretending that he's in love with her, he's just not telling her exactly why he can't let her out of his sight.

And the development in both their characters is incredibly detailed and intricate. They both grow immensely through the story. As Dongfang Qingcang first experiences emotions through her and then as his own emotions begin to wake up following that. As Xiao Lanhua starts out wanting to return to her normal life and then falls in love not only with him but also his land and his people.

They're very Hades and Persephone (minor kidnappings including). And very Romeo and Juliet (though more mature about it, she isn't actually willing to compromise her own morality just because she's fallen in love with him).

And their love story isn't at all rushed. It takes nearly three quarters of the story for them both to fall in love, it is gradual and believable and mutual. And then once they have fallen in love despite the fact that there are all kinds of very familiar angsty plots thrown at them, none of them get dragged out to annoying lengths and many of them get resolved in very refreshing ways.

(angst, there will be such big whallops of angst, my friends)

But the romance is not the ONLY thing this show has going for it. It is what changes the fate of all three realms, yes, but there are other relationships that deserve to be mentioned.

And other characters, because this is actually a pretty beautifully built ensemble show.

One character is Dongfang Qingcang's brother Xun Feng, the character that in a different show would be the malicious underhanded brother who wants to steal his brother's throne and cares only of power.

Here though, after an old secret is revealed and he finds out the truth behind the reason (a good one) he's hated his brother for thousands of years his wish to rebuild his relationship with his brother is genuine. And though there are things he does after that which could have been because of cruelty in a different show, here they are simply misguided.

(there are lots of awkward Dongfang Qingcang trying to show affection for the first time since childhood scenes, they're adorable, and hilarious)

Then there's the false friendship between Xiao Lanhua and Jie Li which slowly develops into a real one through the power of Xiao Lanhua being simply too stubborn and too good and too genuine for Jie Li to remain stone against.

(here portrayed scene of Jie Li flinching under horror that is Dongfang Qingcang doing his very best to make Xiao Lanhua as ugly and unattractive as possible)

Jie Li is an orphan of the Moon Tribe from Haishi City who has spent her entire life scrapping for survival by lying and cheating. Including by selling to Xiao Lanhua fake cures for her damaged immortal root.

Again, there are certain ways you'd expect her story to go. You'd be wrong.

And then the relationship between Dongfang Qingcang and his most loyal guard, the Black Dragon Shang Que.

(here shown the reaction to the miracle of his lord patting his brother on the shoulder).

Poor dragon needs to deal with a lot and deserves a raise. He's also just as dumb as the rest of them. And FYI falls in love with Jie Li.

And then of course is the very healthy way this show portrays unrequited love too.

There are two characters who this is shown through. One is fairy Dan Yin who is in love with the God of War Chang Heng and is introduced as a spoiled bully but very quickly is shown being capable of fairness and ultimately gets developed into a character that you want to see gaining happiness.

The other character is Chang Heng himself who is secretly in love with Xiao Lanhua (who actually does have a crush on him bourne from gratefulness and a little hero-worship at the start of the story), but he ultimately loses his chance through inaction and silence that he abandons too late. But I want to make clear that he is not an unlikable character. In a different show he would have been the other lead. Just... not in this one.

Anyway, the two characters experience unrequited affection and though both go through stages of denial and unwillingness to abandon hope, neither do either one of them ever turns into something despicable - and when the time where they must choose between selfishness that would hurt the ones they love, and selflessness that would save them comes around both do the right thing.

Which is something I found refreshing and a relief.

And this show has so many relationships that get fully developed and explored. Not simply between the main couple and those around them. But between the secondary characters themselves. Other than the relationships I've already mentioned, other ones that have their chance in the sun are Xiao Lanhua and Dan Yin, Dan Yin and Jie Li, Dongfang Qingcang and Chang Heng, Xun Feng and Xiao Lanhua. And more besides.

And then there's the villain of the story who is both monstrous and utterly unforgivable and yet also has a very sad story and motivations for what they do. I can't really say anything more though.

Basically I just really recommend this show to fans of fantasy and people with a weakness for a very compelling, well developed love story.

For those interested, the first five episodes are available to be watched free on the official streaming site here (at which point you can decide if it's worth subscribing for a single month to finish watching).

I think it's also going to be available on Netflix on September 18, 2022 update: September 9, 2022.

That's of course for the... official sites. There are of course other options available 🏴‍☠️.

P.S. I finished the entire show with all its 36 episodes in three days (despite it being my first time watching a live action Chinese TV series) am now going into withdrawal. Seriously, this show is SO GOOD, I PROMISE.

P.P.S. It's got a happy ending. I will not tell you anything other than that. But yes, it's got a happy ending.

Love between Fairy and Devil, dir. Yi Zheng (2022)

I have chosen to be the Goddess of Xishan. From the moment I reincarnated, I chose to let go of my personal feelings and protect the people. // Now that Chidi Nuzi is dead, I’m afraid his next target is Dongfang Qingcang. Are you really going to sacrifice yourself to protect him?

Okay, so a lot of people have taken up this quote to comment on Love Between Fairy and Devil and I have THOUGHTS:

(spoilers for the entire show)

A hero would sacrifice you to save the world but a villain would sacrifice the world to save you.

Changheng is that first one. He puts his duty above his heart which is admirable if more than a bit sad (but he also puts his piety to his clearly corrupt brother above his heart, which is not, and he learns this lesson too late).

Ronghao is that second one and this makes him truly a monster. It is not beautiful, it's ugly and awful and no matter how satisfying it sounds to imagine that a villain would burn down the world for you, the reality of it is horrific.

(in fact, we even KNOW that because our universal reaction to the 'I will destroy your home and kill everyone you know for you' rather made us all slap our own foreheads at the sheer stupidity)

But Dongfang Qingcang and Xiao Lanhua? They're the third kind. The ones who would sacrifices themselves so that the one they love would not need to be the one who falls in their duty to save the world.

(at least by the end, in the beginning... there was the before mentioned stupidity)

First she does it for him (as well as for both her own people and his). Because if she had not he would have died.

In fact this is exactly what she tries to do again once she comes back.

And then he does it for her because he does not want her to sacrifice herself for him and the world a second time. And so he takes her place.

Really it's Xiao Lanhua who says it best herself.

I love all the people. I also love one person.

They do not place the world above their love for each other, but they also by the end have come to respect each other's sense of duty and loyalty and so she cannot hate him for his need to defend the Moon Tribe (or to seek vengeance even). And he does not try to whisk her away once he realizes that she plans to give her life to stop the Evil God Tai Sui.

They would not burn down the world for each other. But they would burn down themselves for each other without thought.

As fun as it is to meme on Dongfang Qingcang being the “villain who will burn down the world for the last kiss goodbye”, that’s not actually his MO.

Even before he regained his full emotions, there were very specific people that Dongfang Qingcang refused to sacrifice for any reason: the Moon Tribe and Xiao Lanhua.

Those two would inevitably come into conflict, leaving Dongfang Qingcang with a case of unstoppable force vs. immovable object. How he defaults to dealing with this is sort of interesting.

Dongfang Qingcang appears to have the mentality that since he is usually the most powerful, be it in sheer power level or by virtue of position or because he’s survived some Serious Shit, he can shoulder the burden so those he loves doesn’t have to. He is MORE than willing to use himself as the scapegoat to protect what he wants to protect.

Its how he doesn’t have to choose between them, but understands he still has to pay a cost for that decision. It’s also part of how he’s not actually a “villain” per se, just a victim of war propaganda and literally unable to feel or connect with others on an emotional level for a long time.

Its why Ronghao is the actual villain, because he did basically burn down the world for one last chance, and it was painful and ugly. He disregarded that he had other people he does care about, even if its only Changheng, and disregarded those who did care about him to a level he honestly didn’t deserve like Dieyi.

And in the end he just realized he got duped by Tai Sui and dies with his master, rendering basically all his efforts to bring her back pretty much pointless (not in a bad way, the narrative very much did a have a point with that).

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Yes. THIS.

He's not the villain of this story. He's just the incredibly powerful leader of the nation Shuiyuntian was at war with (because they were oppressing/discriminating against the Moon Tribe and encroaching into the Cangyan Sea).

The leader groomed by his father into basically becoming their weapon of mass destruction.

He's not the sort of person that sacrifices his people/the world for his love, or the kind that sacrifices his love for the good of the world. When possible he sacrifices himself to save both instead.

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LOVE BETWEEN FAIRY AND DEVIL 苍兰诀 (2022)

[ID: Eight gifs of Xiao Lanhua from Love Between Fairy and Devil, in peach, green, and black and white. They show: a shoulders up shot of her laughing. Her as a plant in a pot, glowing. Crouching in her garden and watering a plant. Xiao Run's portrait drawing of her. A close up of her face, looking down with a sad expression, with heavy wind through her hair. An overhead shot of her catching a destiny book as it falls. An overhead shot of her running down a spiral staircase. A shoulders up shot of her looking up searchingly with tears on her face. /End ID]

Fandoms when a female character struggles to cope with grief and turns to unhealthy coping mechanisms: “What a selfish, insane b*tch! I can’t believe she can’t see how horrible she is, why can’t she just forget about it/forgive!? She needs to move on and stop ruining everyone else’s lives!”

Fandoms when a male character struggles with the same exact thing: “Poor thing, he’s so lost. He’s just totally crushed, it’s understandable that he’s not the same. Oh, he’s acting out violently?? It’s because he lost the only thing that gave him a reason to be good!! It’s not his fault!! 🥺🥺🥺”

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I know a lot of folks don't view jieli kindly but it really takes guts for her to give up her life for others. Her whole life as an orphan and shop owner was about survival but now she's throwing it away and choosing to die. Is it a little too late? Sure. Was it terrifying for her to weigh between other's lives and her own? Absolutely. But she chose to save shangque and trick the bad folks first before silently going to die on her own (and then owning up to her lies later and then trying to stay away from the people she's harmed).

Okay so I know that Xiao Lanhua and Jieli weren't true friends until the later half of the show. But honestly if you think about it they weren't NOT friends either. Like, Jieli was selling fake cures, sure, but she also seemed to keep letting Xiao Lanhua get away with 'putting it on her tab' way way waaayyyyyy past any common business sense.

So it feels like they might actually have been the closest thing to friends that Jieli allowed herself to have at the time?

I love that so much of DFQC’s arc isn’t so much change, as returning to himself he would have been if his tree of emotion was never destroyed and honestly, he is a genuinely likeable person. What strikes me is not how much he cares for Orchid (after all, chicken bro is ready to destroy the universe for his girl, and it’s not exactly admirable) but how much he is fine with her autonomy, with putting her needs first (unlike chicken bro for whom Chidi Woman is a vessel for what he wants; he knows she’d be appalled and he doesn’t care.) He spent the bulk of today’s eps thinking she was fancying CH but other than carping, he did nothing about it.

Yes, he’s putting up a front he doesn’t care (a front that folds quickly, I might add) but the thing that struck me is his saying “well, if she likes him, I can’t do anything.” The fact that it does not even occur to him to force her or coerce her or mind manipulate her or whatever speaks for itself.

And then there was this scene:

That’s not even trying to manipulate her, that’s just reading her mind without her consent. And he’s tempted, he goes into her room ready for the magic swap. And then he stops. And he doesn’t do it. Because her mind is her own and if she hasn’t invited him in, he shouldn’t come in. Like - growth!!!!!!

And once again, there isn’t even “of course I am superior duhhhhh” from the most powerful being out there. Like the fact that he’s even able to wonder.

This bit was my favorite though. He doesn’t know she’s only smiling because various things in CH’s company remind her of him, DFQC (I love that Orchid figured out she likes him btw eeee!!! And was ready to tell him but he chose that moment for his jealousy to act up.) And his reaction is not rage but a way to try to process and understand and thinking she may have a point. As I was telling @silentlurkingbluey​ he’s arrogant about things he can be arrogant about - his magic ability etc - but he is not arrogant about her, and I love it.

He blames himself and not the girl, for the girl not liking him, and that alone already makes him superior to 90% of non-super-powered guys.

The jealousy is still hilarious though!

But jokes aside, devil’s humanity (even in his petty jealousy) is such a contrast with the fairy king, who is happily planning to murder both Chidi Woman and his own brother (who he refers to as a sinner with as much emotion as I would discuss a plank of wood) to consolidate his power and help his position in the upcoming war. DFQC is a much better older brother, indeed. But also, ironically fairy king and the old moon supreme are pretty darn alike - sacrifice family members for their supposed saintly but actually selfish goals and feel aggrieved the tools refuse to cooperate smoothly.

It seems, Netflix is posting two additional episodes a day for Love Between Fairy and Devil. Because 7 and 8 were available yesterday and today...

It's safe to watch without fearing long pauses it seems, is all I'm saying.

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shout out to fairy danyin who became a stealth mvp character for me. definitely thought she was going to be a one note mean girl to the female lead but I thought what they did with her was really interesting!! She still has a spoiled and bitchy personality but she’s a pretty good person! She’s like a wet cat, mean to everyone else but incredibly loyal to people she cares about, I love her

times fairy danyin was a real one:

-she defended orchid once she saved her life at the immortal examination and told her she deserved first place

-switched places with changheng so he could rescue orchid bc she didn’t think she was a spy

-tried to defend and lessen the one girl’s punishment for stealing the firefly stone after she saw it getting out of hand

-jail breaked changheng out of prison

-followed him to the mortal realm to look out for him

-tried to get changheng to finish his mortal trials so his soul would disperse (by almost holding a knife to the neck of his new wife so he’d be forced to kill another bride which is one of my favorite scenes of her, that is an UNHINGED thing for her to do but I love it and think it’s so funny)

-told everyone about orchid being the goddess of xishan to save changheng’s life even though she knew it meant changheng was going to marry orchid and not her

-took care of jeili after her father….became imprisoned or died maybe?? it was unclear

I’m really happy they have her becoming the god of war after changheng and becoming best buddies with him, love that ending for her (although I am a LITTLE BITTER they didn’t explore her being half-moon tribe more?!! that could have been really fun and interesting!!)

I just need more love for fairy danyin she’s my little fairy meow meow