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omonaijaJ

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omonaijaJ

Earth, unfortunately
The Blooms at Ruyi Pavilion chinese drama review
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The Blooms at Ruyi Pavilion
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by omonaijaJ
Nov 12, 2022
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

A Miscast can ruin a Drama...and Good Casting can Save It

What started as an exciting premise about dreams and foresight dwindled into something else entirely. I wish they kept that idea as it was very intriguing, but I did not mind the way the story progressed.
The chosen cast all act splendidly. The shifts in expressions, sincere gazes, and intricate ways of speech are pleasing to the eye, especially that of Duke Su, the main lead.
THE SECOND COUPLE IS AMAZING ON ALL LEVELS, PHYSICALLY MENTALLY, AND EMOTIONALLY. LOVE O2O COULD NEVER. In addition, it's as if they found all the most handsome, prettiest, most masculine men they could find and cast them.

There is more and more palace intrigue and intricate plot, but once again this is another drama that shows the FL becoming more and more useless over time. It's as if when every other character shines she dulls. Her spunk, in the beginning, is decreasing and turning to blind naivete and lack of common sense.

More cons: Over time the main couple goes downhill as fast as they fall in love. Misunderstandings are usually rectified in an episode or three. But they are still painful to watch.
The OST is pathetically cheap, and some transitions from scene to scene are downright horrible. But the characters in the show make up for it.
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