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Crappie and illogical storyline
I'm giving this drama 7 star 🌟First of all let me highlight what I love about this drama.
1) The OST: I'm in awe with the amazing OST which left me mesmerizing, I can say that this drama has the best OST this 2024
2)The Visuals: I love the visual effects of this drama which makes each an every character extremely beautiful and gave them a wonderful visual on the screen. I applaud it for that. And all the characters did a great job.
Here are my dislike and dissatisfaction of this drama.
1) The ml: I feel like the way the ml who was portrayed of being the most powerful celestial creature in this show was overly over hyped.
Reason being because i couldn't feel the aura of a supreme being in him in the screen.
His fight potential as a powerful demon was totally inferior compared to other characters in the show. Like I was rooting to see him unleash that powerful force as he was portrayed to be but was disappointed. Some may come and justify it with many backstory reasons but that doesn't change the fact. We just didn't feel his majestic power in the screen.
Secondly, the ml efforts to cracks jokes when things are getting serious Offs me, like that will just make me lose my appetite of watching for a while or just fast-forward such ridiculous parts.
Thirdly, the ml who is obviously a demon lord being portrayed as a benevolent like Devine-God isn't my cup of tea,
like I'm not into such type of a demon character unless he was portrayed as a devine God.
I only accept a gray demon character and not some sort of God-like character who will be a sacrificial lamb to save the world.
Even if he wants to do so is fine but his character should always maintain gray vibe and not always act all time Holy like a Catholic priest hahaha.
2) The storyline: I think the storyline fails to differentiate the difference between mortal and immortal being. Like I will just get confused when a lowly humans can easily subdue demons who has a supernatural power.
This drama Over hyped humans abilities and limitations against a celestial being.
Secondary the parallel world in this drama sucks, I was expecting the Wilderness to be a distinct realm of demons which is different from human realm and also a place where living human can't go while still alive.
Overall, this drama fails to separate the difference between men and immortal being by giving a mare mortal the ability to subdue and precide over immortal being which is totally ridiculous and illogical to me.
I know I should accept the plot as it is but such an illogical stories are meant to entertain kids and insult Adult IQ and I'm not passive about that.
In this drama, human and demon were just mixed that you will now wonder which is immortal being lol.
I know this is xianxia genre drama but the drama direction was obviously defining Xuanhuan genre which is why everything was contradicted.
In most xianxia genre, only human who was possessed by celestial power can come in contact or challenge demon. And most type of demon in xianxia are human who are possessed by demon. Or some sort demonic Godly weapons and sword.
Unlike in Xuanhuan that portrays direct demon or god.
This whole theory was why this drama fail woefully in this aspect.
Chinese dramas in category of "Wuxia, xianxia or Xuanhuan" revolves around chinese culture and traditions and if any Director or writers who change this definition to something scientifical theories and logic with morden norms, then is no longer a Chinese drama but a Western style drama.
That's my take I hope that helps.
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An unconvincing Winter tale
I decided to write my review about this Drama after my several efforts to convince myself to keep watching."Love Song in Winter" promised to be a thrilling mix of romance, mystery, and suspense, starring Johnny Huang and Sun Qian. However, the drama falls flat in several areas, leaving viewers with more of a winter of discontent than the warm, engaging story it aimed for.
Plot and Pacing:
The series starts with an intriguing premise:
a detective and an anesthesiologist reuniting after years, entangled in a serial murder investigation and a past love story.
However, the plot quickly becomes its own worst enemy.
The pacing is off-kilter, with too much time spent on the rekindling romance which feels clichéd and lacks spark. The mystery aspect, which should have been a compelling backbone, is introduced with potential but then resolved in a manner that feels rushed and underwhelming. The narrative often meanders, losing focus on the central investigation, which leads to a disjointed viewing experience .
Character Development:
The characters are perhaps the most disappointing element. Jiang Chengyi (Johnny Huang) is supposed to embody the archetype of a dedicated detective, yet his portrayal often lacks depth, with his professional life overshadowed by his pursuit and simp of Lu Yan who wants to be left alone.
Lu Yan (Sun Qian), on the other hand, is an intriguing character with best emotions, but the series fails to delve into her psychological or emotional journey.
The supporting cast, including characters like Deng Man, are thinly written, serving more as plot devices than as individuals with their own narratives or growth arcs.
Romantic Elements:
The central romance, meant to be the heart of "Love Song in Winter," is where the drama particularly stumbles. The chemistry between the leads feels forced, with their interactions often falling into predictable patterns.
The drama leans heavily on tired tropes such as constant coincidental meetings and misunderstandings, which do little to advance character relationships or emotional depth. The male lead's incessant shadowing of the female lead who constantly disrespect and trash him, comes off as implausible and detracts from the story's authenticity.
Production Quality:
While visually "Love Song in Winter" has moments of beauty, capturing the essence of winter, the overall execution lacks the intensity needed for both the romantic and suspenseful elements. The direction sometimes fails to build suspense, and the background score or "love song" of the drama is forgettable, not enhancing the emotional or dramatic moments as it should.
Conclusion:
"Love Song in Winter" is a missed opportunity. It could have been a gripping tale of love, loss, and redemption against the backdrop of a chilling mystery. Instead, it's bogged down by predictable storytelling and lackluster character development with annoying ML who keep stalking and evading privacy of the heroine who have rejected him multiple times.
For those seeking a nuanced drama where love and mystery intertwine effectively, this series might leave you feeling as cold as its titular season.
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A Masterpiece of Chinese Historical Drama
Plot and Storytelling:"Blossom" has emerged as a standout drama of 2024, weaving a tale of rebirth and redemption with exquisite detail. The story follows Dou Zhao, who, after a life marred by betrayal and loss, is given a second chance to rewrite her destiny. The narrative is both engaging and emotionally compelling, with a perfect balance of romance, mystery, and political intrigue. It's refreshing to see a plot that doesn't rely on unnecessary drama between leads, focusing instead on their mutual respect and strategic partnership. The drama's pacing is well-maintained, ensuring that each episode adds depth to the story without feeling rushed or dragged.
Characters and Acting:
Meng Zi Yi and Li Yun Rui deliver performances that are both natural and captivating. Meng Zi Yi, portraying Dou Zhao, brings a nuanced depth to her character, showing her evolution from a woman scorned to a shrewd strategist.
Li Yun Rui as Song Mo complements her performance beautifully, embodying the role of a just yet tormented general with both poise and complexity. Their chemistry is palpable, making their scenes together some of the most heartwarming and intense of the series. The supporting cast also shines, adding layers to the story with their well-developed characters.
Visuals and Cinematography:
"Blossom" boasts stunning visuals that capture the essence of the Ming dynasty. The attention to detail in costumes and set design transports you back in time, while the cinematography enhances the storytelling with its artistic framing and use of color, particularly the symbolic use of purple. The first episode alone sets a high bar with its dramatic and beautifully shot scenes, promising a visual feast throughout the series.
Music and Soundtrack:
The original soundtrack of "Blossom" is another highlight, perfectly complementing the drama's emotional beats. The music not only sets the mood but also elevates key moments, ensuring they resonate with the audience.
Missed Opportunities:
While "Blossom" receives near-universal acclaim, there are mentions of some pacing issues towards the end and a slight deviation from the source material that might not sit well with all book fans. However, these are minor when weighed against the drama's many strengths.
Conclusion:
"Blossom" stands as a testament to what Chinese historical dramas can achieve when storytelling, acting, and production values come together in harmony. It's a drama that not only entertains but also leaves a lasting impression, making it a must-watch for fans of the genre. With its compelling plot, strong performances, and breathtaking visuals, "Blossom" indeed blossoms into one of the best dramas of 2024.
Whether you're a seasoned viewer of Chinese dramas or new to the genre, "Blossom" offers a rich, immersive experience that is hard to overlook. This drama not only redefines expectations but also sets a new standard for storytelling in historical settings.
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