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BLOB_BR
1 people found this review helpful
22 days ago
34 of 34 episodes seen
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Overall 10
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Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

A TRUE MASTERPIECE!!!

If you’re looking for a historical drama that doesn’t just rely on grand settings and costumes but also has depth, Blossom is definitely one to add to your watchlist. This 2024 Chinese drama, adapted from Zhi Zhi’s novel, is a beautiful mix of romance, political intrigue, and personal growth, with a pacing that will keep you glued to the screen from start to finish.

The plot centers around Dou Zhao, played by the talented Meng Ziyi, who is given a second chance at life after a tragic betrayal. In her past life, she was wronged by those she trusted, and her life was cut short. But in a twist of fate, she’s reborn with memories of everything that happened, along with a mysterious book, Chronicles of the World, that could help her change her destiny.

Determined not to repeat her mistakes, Dou Zhao sets out to rewrite her future. Along the way, she crosses paths with Song Mo, portrayed by Li Yunrui, a man with his own complex struggles—he’s dealing with his family’s fall from grace and the ruthless politics of the imperial court. As the two work together to navigate a dangerous world, their bond grows, and what starts as a partnership begins to evolve into something deeper and more meaningful.


One of the standout features of Blossom is how the show gives space to every character. While the story obviously focuses on Dou Zhao and Song Mo, the side characters are far from just background filler. Whether it’s a loyal servant or a scheming court official, each person is given their own time to shine and develop, adding richness and complexity to the world. It’s refreshing to see a drama that doesn’t treat its secondary characters as mere afterthoughts—they all matter, and their stories contribute in meaningful ways to the overall plot.

This attention to detail makes the show feel like a living, breathing world, where every character has a purpose and their own path to follow. It’s these little touches that make the show more immersive and satisfying to watch.

What really makes Blossom stand out, though, is the undeniable chemistry between its leads, Dou Zhao and Song Mo. From their very first encounter, there’s an unspoken tension that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. As the show progresses, their relationship grows—moving from mutual respect to a deeper emotional connection. The beauty of their bond is in how it develops naturally over time.

Meng Ziyi and Li Yunrui are electric together. Whether they’re facing enemies together or sharing intimate, quiet moments, their performances feel genuine, and you can’t help but root for them to succeed, both individually and as a couple. Their chemistry is the beating heart of the show, making every scene they share feel intense and emotionally charged.

One of the most impressive things about Blossom is its pacing. It never drags, and it never rushes through the key moments. Each episode is well-structured, ensuring that the story unfolds at just the right speed. Even when the plot shifts between moments of intense action and quieter, emotional scenes, the transition feels natural.

What’s even more remarkable is that there are no filler episodes. The drama gives every character, every moment, and every plot point the space it deserves. You won’t find yourself reaching for your phone or feeling like an episode is dragging—it’s a show that keeps you hooked, episode after episode.

Visually, Blossom is a feast for the eyes. The costumes, sets, and props all show a level of detail that brings the world to life. You can tell that a lot of effort went into making the historical setting feel authentic, and it really pays off. The cinematography beautifully captures both the grandeur of the palace and the more intimate moments between characters.

The music is another highlight. The score doesn’t just play in the background—it enhances the emotional impact of each scene. Whether it’s a moment of loss or triumph, the soundtrack amplifies the feelings you’re meant to experience, making the show even more immersive.

At its heart, Blossom is about second chances and the quest to change one’s fate. It’s a show about personal growth, forgiveness, and the complex nature of love and loyalty. Dou Zhao’s journey is one of empowerment. She is a woman determined to make things right, and her resilience in the face of adversity is inspiring.

Song Mo’s storyline is also one of redemption his arc is just as important as Dou Zhao’s. His struggles with his family’s downfall and his role in the political schemes at court add layers to the story, making it more than just a simple romance.

Blossom isn’t just another historical romance—it’s a drama that succeeds in combining a captivating story with emotional depth and stunning visuals. Its pacing is spot-on, and every character gets a chance to leave an impact, no matter how small their role might seem at first. The leads’ chemistry is electric, and the secondary characters are treated with the respect they deserve.

If you love historical dramas with a good balance of romance, action, and character development, Blossom is a must-watch. It’s a show that will keep you coming back for more, with its engaging plot, lovable characters, and heartfelt moments.

In the crowded world of historical dramas, Blossom stands out for all the right reasons. It’s visually stunning, emotionally resonant, and packed with memorable characters. From the electric chemistry between the leads to the thoughtful development of every character, it’s a drama that will leave you hooked from the first episode to the last. If you haven’t already, it’s time to dive in and experience *Blossom* for yourself. It’s a love story and a tale of redemption that you won’t soon forget.

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Kaptan
1 people found this review helpful
Dec 22, 2024
34 of 34 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

Dou Zhao

First of all, it was a good series. I watched it with pleasure. However, as always, there were a lot of errors, in other words, logical errors. It is very difficult to connect a topic. I felt this in this series. However, the series is good, especially the costumes were well chosen, the make-up was successful, the image is beautiful, the direction is very good, the action was also like that. I liked it. However, the CAST was not. No one should take offense. If we start with the leading roles, I would ask where they found these two. I did not find them suitable. I did not find them compatible. Although they acted well and did not make it clear, the visual did not please me. Meng Zi Yi showed his experience and took the lead in acting. He crushed the person opposite him. I appreciate Meng Zi Yi as an actor. But he is not my star actor. If I were to make a series, I would put this actor opposite a star actor. He is an actor of such roles. He suits him very well. But he is not my leading role. Li Yun Rui is a very beautiful child. His face is clean. He is tall. Thin. He looks frail. But he seems to have more or less pulled off being a general. But he grinned a lot in some games. He stayed low. He seems to have some problems. But is it in his speech? In his image? In his stance? In his mouth structure? I couldn't figure it out. But there is something. The actor who played the emperor suited his role. I liked it. He didn't become an empress, I didn't like it. He didn't become an old princess, I didn't like it. I didn't like the young actor who played the role of Song Han at all. He needs to earn some more bread. He wasn't suitable for the role either. Alina Zhang suited her role but she played all the parts with a grin. A different type. It didn't work. The role of Wei Ting Yu didn't work. I didn't like it. There is zero harmony with the partner that suited her. It didn't work. In other words, the person who did the CAST was terrible. Song Han and An Su didn't work either. There is zero harmony. Chen Jia and Zhang Ru didn't work. They were like opposite types. There is zero harmony. I liked the actor who played the character Ji Yong. He suited his role. The ones who played the characters Dou Shi Shu and Dou sHİ Yung were suitable. Grandma is like that. Princes don't say I'm a prince either. They were like couch grass. I didn't like it at all. Let me give you an example so that you can see what I didn't like; Song Han, for example, was a snot-nosed child, meaning he was a satellite of his father who didn't understand anything. His father was trying to steal things. He's such a passive character. Suddenly he turned into someone who knew kung fu, hit what he threw, made strategies, and led soldiers. You could say something like this. He hid himself. His father and older brother taught him. When? When he was little. You didn't see it. He learned it at some point. He didn't reveal it. If that was the case, why can't the audience see it? Suddenly, the man becomes the first in literature and the first in martial arts. He kills people. He uses a sword. Super, too. He challenges his brother. He shoots arrows and hits the bull's eye. I mean, I was surprised. Then he fooled our naive girl. He even made her fall in love with him. He was a coward who didn't understand anything and was in his own way. His older brother and sister-in-law, who knew this, supported him. They waited until they rebelled. It didn't happen once and for all. Such things can be forgiven, they are not things that can be eaten, swallowed, or waited for. Can we say let's wait and see for rebellion? I watched such nonsense in some parts of the beautiful series. I didn't like the cast. But I liked the series in general and especially its costumes.

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Dropped 15/34
cornbread
8 people found this review helpful
Dec 18, 2024
15 of 34 episodes seen
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Overall 6.0
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 5.5
Rewatch Value 1.0

Extremely unsatisfactory romance. Dragged for no reason.

This could have become the best cdrama of 2024 but it missed the mark...BY A LOT
1) the pacing is bad. The double had similar vibes but great pacing compared to this one. Cdramas are forcing people to drop stop watching by making it more than 20 episodes 15 would be perfect for a thriller and "Reset" is a good example of that.

2) Do the male leads have a good chemistry? Guess I will never know because they haven't explored that properly. This is definitely not for romance lovers. It seemed like an unfulfilled fantasy.

3) There's too many side characters. I have watched 60 eps cdramas as well and when I say there are too many side characters and side stories, it means its very messy.

Overall, it disappointed me and I am dropping it

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Ongoing 34/34
Linkin
1 people found this review helpful
17 days ago
34 of 34 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 4.0
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 2.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 3.0

feeling underwhelmed


"Blossom" had the potential to be a charming series, but it ultimately left me feeling underwhelmed. The premise was interesting, focusing on the complexities of young adulthood and relationships, but the execution fell short of my expectations.

The characters were relatable to some extent, but many felt like stereotypes rather than fully developed individuals. I found myself wanting to know more about their backstories and motivations, but the series often skimmed over these aspects, leaving them feeling shallow.

The pacing was inconsistent; some episodes dragged on while others rushed through important moments. This made it difficult to stay engaged, as I often felt lost in the storyline.

Visually, the show had its moments, with some nice cinematography, but it didn't consistently deliver the aesthetic appeal that could have elevated the overall experience.

In conclusion, "Blossom" is a series that had a lot of potential but didn't quite hit the mark. While it has its moments of charm, it ultimately feels like a missed opportunity. I would rate it a 4/10, as it left me wanting more depth and connection.

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Dropped 14/34
indehause
2 people found this review helpful
23 days ago
14 of 34 episodes seen
Dropped 1
Overall 7.0
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 5.5

Another Sigh mid way

I was really excited finding out that this drama was on Ntfx because I really the novel. I watched it right away on the first day it was added.
I found that the opening of Blossom was really grand and cinematic. It gave me a high expectation.

Then came the fillers and it became boring.

Well, to be honest, my review is not only intended for this drama specifically, but to almost all C-dramas.

Generally they started great, just like this one. It successfully piqued the viewers curiosity on the first episode, but the filler stories are too much.

Why are many C-dramas filled with conflict between children and step parent? I think it's way too much. Moreover, it existed in the dramas that aired almost at the same period of time, making it really obvious, for example, this drama, the Rise of Ning, the Double, and many more.

I hope there will be improvement in cdramas in term plot and story. It's okay to improvise the novel as long as it doesn't make things become boring.

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Ongoing 28/34
smarthel
1 people found this review helpful
Dec 21, 2024
28 of 34 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.5

Compelling Storyline !

The plot is intriguing, with twists and cliffhangers that keep you eager to see what happens next. The drama evokes strong emotions—whether it’s joy, sadness, anger, or suspense—making it hard to look away. It also consistently surprises you with unexpected turns that keep you guessing. The actors deliver powerful, believable performances that bring the story to life. Romantic or platonic chemistry between characters adds depth and excitement to the story.
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Ongoing 11/34
icil
3 people found this review helpful
Dec 10, 2024
11 of 34 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
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The first time i wrote a review bc im impressed this drama and leads' acting

I should admit that the title is confusing bc there were some previous drama with similar title

What I like the most of the acting is the LYR's gaze, body language. Finally, i get chances to pay attention of LYR's acting properly through this drama, i should thank the director for giving him chance to be a ML. His grey hair, candy eyes, and strong gaze matches pretty well, I even rewatched some scenes to see it. He totally nailed it.

There are too many characters in this drama (maybe it also happened in mostly historical drama), so you need more memory storage in your head hehehe.

The storyline is give me cliffhanger whenever i have to wait for another episode. Although there are some dramas with similar story (past life, current life), but I'm always excited to watch this drama.

The chemistry between leads' are amazing. The height gap between leads look so romantic.

Although LYR looks thin, but he actually a muscular body, so it matches his character as a hero.

I think their marriage and romance life starts sooner than mostly romance dramas, so anyone who loves romance would definitely love it.

MZY's acting is also good, i think it's much better than WJY's , this is the first time i watch her acting, i usually saw her clumsiness in Hello Saturday hahaha

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Completed
Vita
2 people found this review helpful
Dec 16, 2024
34 of 34 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.5

Ah, yes. My favorite tropes: Mistrustful Acquaintances to Lovers and Chosen Families.

The Drama portrays the struggle of our lead, who wants to stay independent without the need for a husband after the disaster her past life was with the same man. Now, with the knowledge of the future in the book given to her before her death, she tries to change the course of the following years for the better—for her life and the lives of those she met before she died.

There is familial scheming, political intrigue, chosen families, destined lovers, pressures of the society at the time, and a constant tension and worry about what will happen next. It's gripping and there is never a dull moment!

Our Female Lead is manipulative, emotionally mature, and knows how to protect herself from the political and familiar scheming that surrounds her. Being disillusioned by love after a big betrayal and heartbreak, she does everything in her power to establish herself as financially independent as possible this time around—and promises to live this new chance at life for herself and her own happiness instead of others. And even if some of her attempts to change the course of the future do not go according to plan, she does not give up, and instead adapts and tries again. The actress does a wonderful job in all of her scenes and in all of the character's phases.

Our Male Lead is strong-headed and moved by justice and honor. And even if some of his decisions are violent and cruel, he is still honorable and very gentle with the right people. Seeing the difference between what he could become and who he started as is heartbreaking, and his scenes with his family and friends are lovely and sweet—and just as strong as the heartbreak that comes after. The actor also does a wonderful job here portraying his character's rageful moments and his soft and fond moments, too.

The slow burn of their relationship building itself up from mistrustful of each other to allies and then something else is lovely to watch, and seeing their views of the other change with time is also lovely. But our FL has no interest and doesn't believe in love anymore, and our ML is hesitant to consider his feelings because he is searching for someone special who saved his life once.

There has not been a single boring episode so far and that is hard to do! All actors—even secondary characters—have given their all in their portrayals and the whole OST has been just as lovely and has a very recognizable melody that comes up in impactful scenes to make everything perfect. Costume design and fight choreographies also do not disappoint. Emotional moments hit hard and deep, and light and fond moments feel special and sweet. I really can't recommend this drama enough!

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Ongoing 25/34
PenPalette
1 people found this review helpful
4 days ago
25 of 34 episodes seen
Ongoing 1
Overall 6.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
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A Drama with Potential, but Lacks Impact!

There are quite a lot Chinese dramas with 'Blossom' in the title, and Blossom is another one I recently checked out. I watched a few scenes, and it hooked me right from episode 1. The cinematography and costumes are impressive, especially considering that the leads aren't top-billing actors. The series revolves around themes of time travel and second chances at life.

The plot follows two characters, Dou Zhao and Song Mo. In their first life, Song Mo is a revenge-driven general on a killing spree, while Dou Zhao is married to Wei Ting Yu, who cheats on her with her sister, Dou Ming. Dou Zhao eventually falls ill, slowly poisoned over time. A brief but meaningful encounter between Song Mo and Dou Zhao becomes a highlight, with Song Mo saving her. However, they both end up being killed, and an unexplained event transports them back in time to their childhood.

In their second life, Dou Zhao retains all her memories and is determined to change the future, while Song Mo forgets everything. With her knowledge, Dou Zhao tries to alter fate, and her early encounters with Song Mo lead to a different chain of events. Together, they uncover the truth behind their first life.

The pacing of the drama is engaging in the first and second halves, but it starts to drag toward the end and loses some of its charm. The period before they got married, when they were still strangers, is actually the best part of the series. Their interactions during this phase feel fresh and exciting, but once they get married, the story loses some of its appeal. The music is soothing, and the acting by both leads is decent but not outstanding.

Lin Yu Rui, who plays Song Mo, has improved from his previous works, but his performance doesn’t fully bring out the depth of the character. His expressions are good but not at their peak. Similarly, Meng Zi Yu as Dou Zhao is a bit of a letdown. She has mostly played supporting roles before, and it shows—Dou Zhao is supposed to be a sharp, strategic character capable of mind games, but her expressions often feel stiff.

Overall, Blossom is a decent drama, though I wouldn't rewatch it multiple times. It’s enjoyable, but not something that stands out as exceptional.

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Ongoing 22/34
Xtinew
1 people found this review helpful
Dec 16, 2024
22 of 34 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 8.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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LI YUN RUI

Ok, I've watched 4 dramas of Li Yun Rui (LLtG, Scene of Love, the Last Immortal, Blossom) and naturally have a great impression of him. Being new in the industry he's doing pretty good although need some polishes to get better. He's a dignify gentleman in LLtG, a Scoundrel in Scene of Love, a naive in Last Immortal and In Blossom he has great visual especially in the first episode where he has grey hair and some great action. I was thinking 'wow...this is good'. When they have misunderstanding & suspicious of each other (ep5) in the storm rainy day, that's great scenes - dramatic backdrop setting. But after ep 22 & the marriage, I am taking a break - them focusing in romance more. Not that I don't like romance, I do, I just don't like too much expose on lovey dovey. The action less frequent than the beginning of the drama. The storyline is more domesticated; greediness from the womenfolk, competition between two marriaged sisters, who got more money and who has bigger dowries. Where's the base on the original story of ep 1 gone?

The cameramen shoot very good angles, perfect caption on the expression of actors faces, nice execution. I think the director is the best asset in Blossom. The story though, same old same these 'reborn to a new beginning after crucial fate in the previous life'. No matter how twisted the plots - a character come back for reeducate to be better so won't have the same sadly ending. It's kind like of cheating of exams - students know the questions and would have same answers in different deviation. Also it's about dysfunctional family members; mix and match of a mean step mother, stupid dad, ambitious uncle, nice grandmother, etc. We know that part and nothing much to appreciate. If C-drama keep doing same thing, I am afraid nothing left to watch.

I don't know in which episode Song Mo (LYR) will start to take some action in revenge of his uncle death. I am watching this up to ep 22 and still no heart to continue it. But I think this is one of the better drama than anything else. Right now, this is it.

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Ongoing 19/34
indigowalker
1 people found this review helpful
Dec 15, 2024
19 of 34 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

Feisty heroine, interesting hero, not padded as the usual costume dramas are with fluff

The story may not be original but the acting is excellent, the cinematography is also excellent, and the episodes are well-paced without being padded by unnecessary or wasted material. One of the better period pieces I have watched this year. Along with The Double I find that these less hyped series with less well known stars are turning out to be the best. I am hoping that this excellence continues through the remainder of Blossom but so far I am impressed by the quality and I find myself anticipating and looking forward to each episode as it is released which to me is the mark of a good drama. Plus the two leads have excellent chemistry so the connection between them and their love story is very believable.

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Ellaroo
0 people found this review helpful
13 days ago
34 of 34 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

One of the best

I’m honestly really picky when it comes to shows and this takes the cake! it was honestly very entertaining thru out the whole watch. I 10/10 rec this for anyone wanting to watch a drama with the perfect amount of romance and action!! the main characters chemistry is 10/10 and I would love to see them in another drama together. the ending was very satisfying and the series stuck with the main plot and didn’t drift.
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