Introduction Cultivation is an umbrella term used in the West to describe the popular Chinese fantasy subgenre Xianxia. I cannot argue how challenging and complicated it is for writers to pull off such a feat. For hardcore fantasy fans cultivation is essentially high fantasy fiction with immense worldbuilding and a partially hard magic system. This subgenre utilizes Chinese folklore mythology medicine alchemy and several more elements all together to flesh out a new world full of mysteries and wonders. The basic idea is cultivating life force to attain immortality by training through meditation martial arts and other energybased methods. The cast is usually enormous and there are many clans with different cultivation approaches and by extension cultures and politics. An example of such donghua that broke through the anime community is Mo Dao Zu Shi mostly known for its Boys Love subplot rather than the cultivation part. Yi Nian Yongheng or A Will Eternal is a donghua originally a novel written by Er Gen that shamelessly earned a position in the top cultivation series of all time. Not only did he build such an elaborate sometimes jarring magic system but he made a charming cast too. Usually a plotheavy story reduces its characters to onedimensional tools for the sake of future major events but Yi Nian YongHeng let the characters take charge and lead us on their adventurous journey. A Friendly Reminder Because of my total ignorance regarding the correct usage of Chinese names titles and regions Ill consult the fandom wiki of the series. I want to avoid butchering the names as much as possible and respect the native speakers. Also please mind the spoilers. Therell be no indepth analysis but I may refer to major plot points. Characters The protagonist Bai Xiaochun is one of the most flawed and entertaining characters Ive seen in fiction. This conclusion comes from both a quantitative and a qualitative basis. Before I dive into his personality Id like to begin with his motivation and his relationship with cultivation. You see our main character is frightened of the idea of death and obsessed with attaining immortality. It was hinted that his parents got gravely ill and slowly passed away in his presence. Hes willing to use any tool and skill on his disposal to meet his goal ignoring the morality and collateral damage behind his actions. That strong will and hard work however allowed him to emerge victorious and be the chosen one. As I mentioned Bai Xiaochun is flawed yet endearing. Hes full of contradictions and thats his strongest suit because these contradictions are conditional and show how deep his character is. Ill give you three examples. Hes the biggest coward and the bravest warrior on the battlefield. Confusing right? Not really. Due to his irrational fear of death he stays away from fights. He either runs away on the spot or deceives his opponents with lies. As to his friends and family he gets rid of his act and massacre every enemy around him. This leads me to the next example. Xiaochun is boastful yet he has no pride or honor. When he does something exceptional or nails it to an exam hed walk around and brag to peoples faces jokingly degrading them and sowing his demise. When his superiors call him to reward him for his heroic deeds however he puts an act about the lifethreatening trials and the emotional distress he went through and later he asks for an extravagant exchange like treasures secret techniques weapons etc. Lastly hes dishonest with sincere intentions. Yes he evades responsibility for some of his actions deceives many people for personal gain and steals. However he wont hesitate to throw himself in a bloody fight for his friends save them from a dire situation and fix his mistakes if they are too harmful. Xiaochuns shticks and quirks are the icing on the cake. Apart from his phony personality hes a troublemaker. For instance theres a recurring joke of him destroying every place hes living in because he experiments with alchemy or he practises with new techniques. Thus people admire him and hate him at the same time they even throw a party when he decides to travel far away. On top of that hes a flirt and a bit of a pervert. Even the king of the beasts his pet copied his behavior and resorted to questionable funny things. Other notable characters are Li Qinghou his master and father figure Big Fatty Zhang a great friend Song Que his rival at the moment Du Lingfei his love interest and potential traitor Song Junwan an enigmatic woman from a rival sect and many more. Id love to list why I like them but I had to justify my praise about the protagonists characterization. Plot Im glad that the story turned the tables on me Initially it was straightforward with slow pacing and lighthearted moments. There were barely any politics warfare and actionpacked tournaments involved. Ah I thought its the magicacademy type of show. No offense but I craved intrigue and intense battles with high stakes. Oh boy did I get them. Many random and outofplace events took place in the first half of the series and you had to be very careful to point out the clues and connect the dots. Unfortunately sometimes the dialogue was off and the subs didnt help. Keep in mind that every episode tells a crucial piece of information and you cannot trust almost everyone. Nothing is filler. Even the sliceoflife moments will strengthen the relationship between the characters and infodump something important about the cultivation world. The series pays you off with hype and mystery when you think it gets boring. It was the first serious event when the realization struck me like thunder. A gory relentless and suspenseful battle royale in a dark rainy forest broke out. In this world death is common and the survival of the fittest applies. Killing is okay unless its stated otherwise. Fairness and justice are generally utopian concepts and the author understood the cruelty of his creation. There was no space for altruistic nonsense outside an individuals mind. Even the most influential characters couldnt force their ideals on their subordinates because its common knowledge that everyone has their agency. The protagonist had his vision desperate to be heard but his tries were in vain. There were two times when he got berserk and executed a bunch of foes because they didnt listen. Another thing that the author does masterfully is subverting our expectations of the rivals and villains a task that most fictional works fail. They seem despicable and maybe appalling at first it might be their cold demeanor their cunning approach or their murderous intent. When Xiaochun gets to know a select few you see them in an entirely different light There are MANY layers under the surface. Before I get into my criticisms like any cultivation series worldbuilding never ceases to amaze me. The history mythology medicine et cetera are so rich and multilayered that it takes one blink to get lost. It is a doubleedged sword and I cannot stress enough how tricky it is to construct such an epic world. If you are a detailorientated viewer you pause every few seconds and take notes. If youre a lazy viewer like me you absorb the core mechanics of the given concept and skip the indepth analysis. My style doesnt apply to everyone and I can understand their potential disappointment. One of my primary issues was the overall pacing. Several time skips threw me off. From my experience I can see those time jumps working in a book format but not on screenplays. It takes a solid resolution for the characters to smoothly transition into the future. Although it was a broadly logical step it felt awkward. On the other hand they handled the individual scenes perfectly. Their pacing varied throughout the story but it was highly compatible. Direction Animation My opinion on the overall direction is crystal clear from the above. Generally speaking the tone atmosphere and animation were outstanding. Even the battlefields were jawdropping. The sceneries were majestic and fantastical with great detail. The natural environment enclosing the warriors was ominous having a personality itself sometimes literally. Every rustle of the leaves every ripple on the waters surface and every cloud vailing the skies had to offer something. The choreography and the characters expressions were toptier not overdramatic and certainly not underwhelming. My criticism is about certain aspects of the direction and animation. The transition between the scenes sometimes was unpleasant. Character A does something hard cut character A meets character B hard cut character A does something else alone an hour later. We can assume theres another pacing problem and a lack of transitional filler scenes. I wont refer to specific poorlyanimated scenes because they were very few and of small value. Closing Thoughts A Will Eternal left its mark in the cultivation genre community and easily slipped into my top ten animated series of all time. The cast was fresh funny and colorful with many hidden aspects that pleasantly surprise the viewer. The composition of the world is definitely memorable but what sold me the most is the unique and striking geography. I also have to give credit to the wellbalanced exploitation of the genres as I never felt that comedy overshadowed drama and vice versa. Apart from the temporary pacing animation and transitional issues it did a splendid job in those areas too. Id recommend this donghua to adult seinen fantasy viewers more than the YA shounen ones because its formula matches the former target group more.
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