They are just sworn brothers! or Gay Blood River (part 2/2)
The gayest move in the whole drama. I expressed my love for the plot and the secondary characters of this drama in this post, now let's talk about the main heroes.
So, there were two trainee slaves in the assassin sect who treated each other as the most important people in the world although they weren't related by blood. They fought together although they were supposed to fight against each other, Muyu multiple times saved Changhe and Changhe was ready to die for Muyu. They even broke the sect rule that only one of the fighters can stay alive and both survived the trial.
"OK, you both can stay then".
As they became assassins, Changhe promised Muyu to make his weapon more effective and later gave him the legendary 18-blade-umbrella as such practical weaponry.
"Let me help you to collect the blades. When I get rich, I'll buy you something more practical than this".
As they grew up, Muyu became a man with principles who absolutely doesn't care how the world works because he believes the world will bend to his will, unemotional on the surface and very skillful in sword wielding. And Changhe became a skillful in knife wielding unpredictable penny pincher with a strange sense of humor who secretly and ruthlessly made everything to bend the world to Muyu's will.
They prioritize each other and tell multiple times that, during sect schemes, the other party shouldn't get hurt. And they care about each other's well-being dearly.
LOVE IS to roll in in a fight to aid your homie.
The care includes injecting your inner power into your homie
and becoming a demon to protect your homie:
But they aren't gay, of course.
That's why one gives another the ring (it's a symbol of a rebellion, you perverts!), buys a house in a remote place in hopes to spend there some time with his homie once a year, and talks about it with the facial expression like that:
And the other decides to give up his plans to get retired because his nuts homie will definitely fuck something up without him:
They aren't gay, of course, because Muyu has got a girlfriend. Changhe, giving his yandere-ish personality, is surprisingly calm about it, kinda likes this girl and has nothing against her and Muyu dating, but... When Muyu is ill and falls into a feverish dream, he dreams not of his girlfriend, but... of the New Year date with Changhe!
Cautious Changhe, silly Changhe, dreamy Changhe, following him wherever he goes Changhe...
Changhe who puts food in Muyu's bowl (the gesture of closeness)...
Changhe who sleeps with him (just in the same bed, you perverts!)...
Changhe who watches fireworks with him (the main romantic trope of period c-dramas! As well as visiting a holiday market, but they did that in reality). They are obviously not gay and, moreover, it's a prequel to TBoY c-drama where Muyu kills Changhe off in the most anticlimactic and unemotionally acted scene ever (yep, I rewatched it in TBoY). In Blood River, there are ABSOLUTELY NO hints that Muyu can bear to kill Changhe. Absolutely. And no hints that Changhe can become as insane as he is in TBoY. I'd rather believe that, given an ultimatum to choose between his rebellion and Muyu, Changhe would def prefer Muyu over everything else. Blood River's Changhe and Muyu have absolutely nothing to do with the characters of the same names from TBoY. I like that the drama ends with them riding away into the sunset with wedding rings on their fingers, and I genuinely don't want this story to be extended and linked to TBoY further. It's perfect as is. And the last but not least: it felt like Changhe's martial abilities were cut in post-production to show Gong Jun's stunt work more, so I need to serve justice by adding more Chang Huasen's fight scenes in there:
Although I liked Gong Jun as Wen Kexing in WoH, and he is supposed to be unemotional in there, I think he is too unemotional. It's not easy to be unemotional on the right lvl on screen. That's why lets look at another unemotional guy with an umbrella whom Chang Huasen's character adores a lot (I hint at nothing):

















