I enjoyed it almost as much as I enjoyed the prequel, and some questions that were left unanswered in the first movie was answered here. It's just that, the prequel is quite better for me, this sequel quite fell short—except the acting and the creepiness ('cause it's still so eerie and I like it). I LOVE and HATE the things (storyline and characters) they added, it's a mix of amusement and disappointment at some point, but I won't go into details so as not to spoil. I'd give it the same ratings as the first part, 8/10.
I actually enjoyed this one, as someome who enjoys horror even if I easily got jumpscared almost all the time. The family aspect was heartwarming, which I'll consider the "light" of the entire movie (because everything was dark and gross but eerie and suspenseful). It's also predictable, but still a decent watch. I have questions left unanswered, but S2 made sense of some of it. 8/10
I just saw my comment 3 years ago in this page (thanks to the commenter), and just remembered that I was so excited for this because Yuan Bing Yan is supposed to be Liu Xue Yi's FL here. 🥲 Does anyone know the reason why they changed the cast? Did she turn down the role or something?
This was a little cringe for me, my teenage self would have loved this but now it seems a little too much at 22.…
'Cause it is indeed adapted from wattpad. The story was written like around 2016 if I'm not mistaken, they just improvised the script to be "less" cringe, per se. 🥲
still not used to the frustrating makjang plots of thai dramas, but hopefully this one won't disappoint. i've wanted to watch this since it aired, but some comments and other reviews are stopping me 🥲 but still wants to give it a chance for the main leads 🙏
Is this a famous novel? There are so many people waiting for this drama, 9k for a c-drama are usually those with well-known celebrities, but this one has rising stars which is quite surprising.
Su Ye is so unintentionally funny, like bro literally said "X-rays count as (good) shots, too" to reassure himself that he's good at taking pictures lmaooo. 😭
if you've seen heavy political stuff this drama is mild. the plot may be elaborate, but still mild. BUT the romance…
May be, I guess? Nonetheless, I love Ji Yong's political opinions (while he was talking to Dou Zhao) and strategies (with Lord Qing).
I would NEVER find any drama so open to political realities as Blossom (and other Chinese political dramas) in my country. I think it's why I appreciate it so much, 'cause everything was really entertaining for me - from romance, to action, to politics, to mystery, to thriller, Blossom is an emotional roller-coaster ride with no dull moments.
I'm quite thankful to see Su Ye get drunk and suddenly act like a fish 'cause I never knew we needed it??? And he had his revenge to Xi Fan for calling him a "trash," now he's calling her a "fickle" woman lol I can't stop laughing throughout Ep16!🤣
I love the parallels in Hidden Love and The First Frost! I felt nostalgic again after seeing that wedding banquet scene. I also didn't expect I would be able to remember those parallels even though I've watched Hidden Love two years ago. I guess it's time to rewatch Hidden Love again (but, to look for hints regarding Sang Yan's love life lmao, if there is one I might have missed).
Not Su Jeong and Ju Yeon saying they both have the worst first loves, not knowing they are each other's first love. 😭 Now I wonder what would happen if they found out the truth, though hopefully they are not together yet that time so that there won't be any break-up because it would surely broke our hearts. Please let them know faster, to avoid prolonged angst. 😔
Dr. He's teary-eyed gazes to Xi Fan are enough for me to bawl my eyes out. The latest episodes are too emotional for me, seeing that the situation was truly hard for both parties and makes me feel like wanting to console and accompany them. I hope that things will go in their way sooner, and for the angst to quickly pass by.
Not Ep15-28 each having 7.4 ratings despite not airing yet lol, some people really just need to get a life. Please don't alter this drama's ratings like you have nothing better to do. No hate. Thank you.
P.S. I'm not hating Hu Yi Xuan. Thank you.
I would NEVER find any drama so open to political realities as Blossom (and other Chinese political dramas) in my country. I think it's why I appreciate it so much, 'cause everything was really entertaining for me - from romance, to action, to politics, to mystery, to thriller, Blossom is an emotional roller-coaster ride with no dull moments.