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Feng Chi Sheng Chun
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Histoire 10
Acting/Cast 10
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Deng Kai is ? I couldn’t wait to binge

This just released and I binged all 11 episodes! I love the story so far. This is the first drama I see where the character straight out admits she is reborn and thinks that the prince is also reborn. It makes it interesting because now she is scheming with two allies. And the bad guys are getting quick consequences not dragged out like in most dramas. The episodes fly by at 10 minutes each.
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Blossoms of Power
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par Toffee
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36 épisodes vus sur 36
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Globalement 8.0
Histoire 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Musique 8.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 8.0

A Strong Beginning That Lost Its Way, But Still Worth the Watch

Blossoms of Power was a drama that started off on a really strong note.

Huayong was such a lovable and shameless male lead. His confidence, wit, and playful personality made every scene entertaining. Xihe's calm, nonchalant nature balanced with huayong's personality perfectly, and Meng Ziyi did a wonderful job portraying her quiet strength.

The real highlights of the drama for me were Bu Shulin and Cui Jin Bai. Every time they appeared, they stole the scene. Bu Shulin was easily my favorite character, alongside Shen Yingruo. Both of them had strong personalities, memorable moments, and felt incredibly genuine. I also absolutely loved the sisterhood between Xihe and Shulin—it was warm, supportive, and one of the most heartfelt relationships in the drama.

Unfortunately, the drama started losing its momentum around Episode 21, or more noticeably after the wedding. For nearly 7–8 episodes, the crown prince's investigation was barely mentioned. It felt like the plot wandered away from its original direction. Thankfully, things finally picked up again around Episodes 32.

One of my biggest disappointments was a ship that never sailed: Prince Lie and Shen Yingruo. They looked so adorable together and had such sweet chemistry despite their limited interactions. I genuinely hope the actors get cast as the main couple in another drama someday.

The supporting cast was another strength of the series. Most characters had distinct personalities, and even side relationships were enjoyable to watch. The costumes, cinematography, and soundtrack beautifully complemented the historical setting, making many scenes visually memorable.

One thing I wished was that they could have shown us how Huayong survived and who saved him. But nevertheless, I was happy that he was alive.

Overall, despite its uneven pacing in the middle, Blossoms of Power remained an enjoyable watch with strong performances, likable characters, touching friendships, and satisfying political twists toward the end. It wasn't perfect, but it was definitely worth watching.

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Road to Success
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Il y a 21 jours
32 épisodes vus sur 32
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Globalement 10
Histoire 10
Acting/Cast 10
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Degrés de Re-visionnage 10
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Masterpiece drama

Where do I even start?

First off, Esther Yu absolutely blew me away. I’m not usually her biggest fan—I watch her dramas, but she’s never been one of my favorite actresses. That said, this is easily the best performance I’ve seen from her. She was absolutely perfect in this role.

Chen Jingke was also phenomenal. I’ve only seen him in two other dramas, but I believe this is his strongest performance so far. And I always love seeing Victor Ma in a drama. He has a way of bringing just the right amount of comedy to lighten the mood without taking away from the emotional moments.

I’ll share more of my thoughts below for anyone who doesn’t mind spoilers!

⚠️ Spoilers Ahead

This drama was a little triggering for me, as it deals with topics such as suicide, child abuse and neglect, mental illness, and trauma. Because of that, I had to watch it in smaller increments.

Wang Fa is the biggest green flag. I absolutely adored his character. He honestly reminded me of my own husband in the way he treated Lin Wan Xing. He protected and cared for her without trying to “fix” her. He knew when to encourage her forward and when to simply step back and let her process things on her own. As someone living with CPTSD, that kind of patience and understanding is exactly what we need from a partner. He was incredibly patient, compassionate, and supportive, and I loved every minute of it.

Lin Wan Xing… I saw so much of myself in her. I admired how she refused to let her trauma define her or keep her from moving forward. Watching her, Wang Fa, and the children slowly heal together was one of the most beautiful parts of this story. The storyline involving her grandparents absolutely broke my heart. I also found myself relating to both what her parents put her through and to several of the children’s experiences for personal reasons.

Wen Cheng Ye was my favorite student in the entire show. He was just a young boy who had been deeply misunderstood and mistreated. I completely understood why he behaved the way he did at the beginning. Watching his father treat him like he was Harry Potter—locking him in that tiny room—was devastating and brought back some painful memories of my own. Seeing him finally stand up to his father, with the rest of the group standing beside him, was one of the most satisfying moments in the drama.

Fu Xin Shu was another favorite of mine. I loved the bromance between him and Wen Cheng Ye, even though they had their rough patch. His mother was absolutely awful, and my heart broke for everything he endured.

I absolutely loved the rest of the team as well. Every one of the students was wonderfully written and had meaningful character development. I simply found myself resonating more deeply with Wen Cheng Ye and Fu Xin Shu because parts of their stories hit especially close to home. That didn’t make me care about the others any less—I was rooting for every single one of them by the end.

Overall, I think Road to Success is a beautiful healing drama, but it’s also one that can be deeply triggering. It explores trauma, grief, and recovery with a great deal of heart. I mention my own experience only to encourage others with psychological trauma to approach this show with care. Despite the difficult subject matter, I truly believe it’s a masterpiece and one of the most emotionally rewarding dramas I’ve watched. Will 1000% rewatch this drama!

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Sympathetic Cells
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par KimSaRi
Il y a 21 jours
8 épisodes vus sur 8
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Globalement 9.0
Histoire 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Musique 8.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 8.0

this drama was a nice surprise! I'm actually enjoying it more than I thought I would!!

I liked this drama, both actors where good, and liked their chemistry. A inspirational for those with trauma, and how with love, with support you can recover and live again, freely, confidently, to love and smile again. they could have developed more trauma oriented but I think you can still learn a lot from it simply.

Better than many others that have a high rating. It's nothing new, special, a simple drama but I watched it in one day, a peaceful, sweet drama. Which for me means something captivating, I really enjoyed watching it. feels like an old kdrama. I think it could easily have been 12 episodes. The last episode was rushed and I wanted more of them.

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Kiss wa Sosa no Ato de
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par Earth
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Globalement 8.0
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Acting/Cast 8.0
Musique 7.5
Degrés de Re-visionnage 8.5
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Go for it Shiono-kun....we are rooting for you!!!

Kawaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiiiiiiiiiii....this will surely lift the blues...I love it

BL-Needle Score - 9. Very High BL-ness

This is a mix of Love is Poison, Old-Fashion Cup Cake and several other OTT-Hilarious-Adorable JBLs....this is almot sure to win hearts for the lighthearted, unadulterated fun it promises to be

Takoi is a kindhearted, super-popular, and a tad messy cop in his forties who is constantly clashing with his junior, handsome-colleague Shiono, who seems a stickler for rules and mostly stone-faced. As soon as a potential date walks into Takoi's life, Shiono throws all caution to wind and says the 'Sukida' word..... and then we are set for an adorable-hilarious-messy ride that promises to keep us smiling and going 'awwwwwww'.

Verdict: Watch this for the fluff and messy

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Love between Lines
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Globalement 9.5
Histoire 10
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Musique 8.0
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An absolute gem.

An absolute gem. It’s been a long time since I’ve seen such a good contemporary drama. A fantastic script and superb acting—and not just from the leads. There is 100% chemistry between the female and male leads. The show draws you in from the very first minute, and it’s hard to tear yourself away. For me, it’s the best modern drama of 2026. I was a bit skeptical about the crime-thriller aspect, but it holds up on every front. This is a drama I will definitely watch more than once.
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Blossoms of Power
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Globalement 9.0
Histoire 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Musique 9.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 8.5
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A Perfect Blend of Palace Politics, Romance and the Most Shameless Male Lead You'll Absolutely Love

This review is mostly based on my personal opinion and experience watching the drama.

First, let's talk about the characters. The story revolves around Crown Prince Xiao Huayong (the Seventh Prince), played by He Yu, and Commandery Princess Shen Xihe, played by Meng Ziyi. The drama is adapted from the novel When I Bloom, All Other Flowers Fade, and it combines palace politics, power struggles, and romance in a very engaging way.

One thing I absolutely loved about Blossoms of Power was the casting. He Yu is incredibly handsome, charming, and effortlessly charismatic as Crown Prince Xiao Huayong. Meng Ziyi is absolutely stunning as Shen Xihe has such an elegant and graceful screen presence that perfectly suits her character. Together, they have amazing chemistry and are simply beautiful to watch on screen.

It wasn't just the main couple, though. The entire cast was visually impressive. The Ninth Prince, Xiao Changying (Prince Lie), was also incredibly handsome, and many of the supporting actors stood out as well. I had already seen and liked several of them in other dramas, so it was exciting to watch them together in one series.

The plot itself is centred around political intrigue and court conflicts, but what makes the drama truly interesting is its female lead. Many viewers describe her as cold, but I think she is simply strong, intelligent, and decisive. She is the central character through whose journey we experience the story, and her personality is one of the drama's greatest strengths.

What feels especially refreshing is the male lead's perspective. Although the female lead remains the main focus, the drama beautifully shows how the male lead views her. At first, he is curious about her. Then he begins to admire her intelligence, determination, and strength. Gradually, that admiration develops into love. The progression feels natural and believable.

One of my favourite aspects of the drama is the male lead himself. He is not obsessively possessive, but he is definitely devoted and completely down bad for the female lead. In Chinese drama terms, he is a huge green flag. At the same time, he is probably one of the most shameless male leads I have ever seen. I mean that in the best possible way. I have watched many Chinese dramas with bold male leads, but this character takes it to another level. His shamelessness is funny, charming, and honestly one of the reasons I enjoyed the drama so much.

What makes Xiao Huayong so memorable is that his shamelessness isn't annoying it is incredibly funny, endearing, and perfectly in character. In fact, he is so shameless that when he actually fainted at one point, my first thought was, "He's definitely pretending." That's how much he loves acting pitiful whenever Shen Xihe is around.

After their wedding, he was scratched by a cat. When the maids tried to apply medicine, he refused and insisted that only Shen Xihe should treat his wound. Once she finally applied the medicine, he happily went to court and deliberately showed the scratch to Prince Qin and Prince Lie as if it were a badge of honour from their wedding night, making both of them visibly annoyed. It was absolutely hilarious.

There is another scene where he is drawing Shen Xihe's eyebrows when the guards announce that Prince Qin and Prince Lie have arrived. Shen Xihe tells him to stop, but he deliberately continues so the two princes walk in and see him lovingly doing her makeup. He clearly enjoys showing everyone how close they are.

He is also a master at acting pitiful whenever it benefits him. One of my favourite scenes is when Shen Xihe makes wontons for him. While they are eating in front of the Emperor, an attendant offers to feed him, but Xiao Huayang immediately complains that the wontons are too hot. In reality, he just wants Shen Xihe to feed him herself. She knows perfectly well that he's acting, but she still ends up feeding him. The whole scene is both hilarious and incredibly sweet, especially because he clearly wants the Emperor to see how well Shen Xihe takes care of him.

These little moments happen throughout the drama. Whether he's secretly taking Shen Xihe's embroidered handkerchiefs, looking for excuses to be pampered by her, or shamelessly flirting with her using poetic lines, he is always trying to get her attention. It never feels over-the-top or uncomfortable. Instead, it makes him one of the funniest, most charming, and most lovable male leads I've seen in a Chinese drama.

The romance develops beautifully. Instead of falling in love instantly, the relationship grows through mutual respect, admiration, and understanding. Watching the male lead's feelings evolve was one of the most satisfying parts of the series.

Another character I really want to mention is Prince Xin (the Fifth Prince), Xiao Changqing . He was one of the most tragic and well-written characters in the drama.

As we know, Shen Xihe carries memories of her previous life, when she was Gu Qingzhi. In that life, Prince Qin was her husband. What I appreciated was that the drama didn't follow the usual reincarnation trope where the previous husband is abusive or betrays the female lead. Prince Qin genuinely loved her.

However, his love was possessive rather than selfless. He wanted to protect Shen Xihe from every danger, but at times he treated her as someone who belonged to him. Even so, he never intentionally hurt her, which made him a much more complex and sympathetic character than a typical antagonist.

His ending was heartbreaking. After the Crown Prince's death, Shen Xihe was pregnant with the Crown Prince's child. Although the Emperor had already chosen Prince Qin as the heir because of the Crown Prince's poor health, Prince Qin knew that as long as he was alive, many people would continue to support him instead of Shen Xihe's child. To remove himself as the greatest obstacle, he staged a fake rebellion against the throne. His plan was never to seize power. Instead, he wanted everyone to see him as a traitor so that, after his death, no one would challenge Shen Xihe or her child's rightful position. In the end, he sacrificed himself, making his death one of the most emotional moments in the drama.

The secondary couple was also enjoyable. Their storyline added variety to the drama and kept things interesting. I especially liked the plot involving the female character who hides her identity and the romance connected to the Minister of Justice. Their relationship provided a nice balance to the main couple's story.

As for the pacing, I thought the drama was generally well-paced. The beginning and middle sections were strong and kept me invested. Toward the end, the story slows down a little, but it never became boring for me.

The ending was satisfying, and the special Episode 37 was especially cute. Seeing the main couple's happy family life and their son was a lovely reward after everything they went through throughout the story.

Overall, Blossom of Power is a drama I would definitely recommend to fans of palace politics, strong female leads, and it has one of the most attractive and well-cast ensembles I've seen in a Chinese historical drama.

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How Dare You?
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par Alia
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Globalement 10
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One of the Best in 2026 film

Everything was just perfect— the perfect balance of angst and romance. The plot is plotting, the chemistry is chemisty-ing and everyone's character was a chefs kiss💋. An oh, the moment of the fl walking down the aisle as an empress!?? MAJESTIC, PURE CINEMATIC, TOO PRECIOUS.

And the ost's!?? it adds to the emotional, most gut wretching scenes, purely magical. Indeed, one of the best in transmigration-historical cdramas of 2026!!!
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par PRAIZNN Finger Heart Award2 Clap Clap Clap Award1
Il y a 21 jours
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Globalement 8.0
Histoire 6.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Musique 8.5
Degrés de Re-visionnage 5.0
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Middle Aged Men On Glasses Are Who They Are; So Don't Mess With Them

INITIAL THOUGHTS

The drama caught my attention right from the first two episodes: the set-up, pacing, and relationships. When clicking the next episode, there was something I would love to see.

The drama would have wrapped up in 8 episodes, or so; the last two/three episodes were unnecessary.

LIKES

Loved the emotional and sensitive growth Kim Min Ji had in her relationship with her dad (Manager Kim). I viewed the relationship she had with her father in the first episode as really rough, as she and her dad never communicated properly; she was insensitive to how her father loved her, and she never really spared a moment in just having an interaction with her dad. It was really sad to me, for how it affected her father emotionally, but she was insensitive to all of that. She found out what her dad meant to her when she was half-dead, kidnapped, escaped, and caught. When her father saved her and they went to their house, the special agents were waiting outside for her father. Just them in that living room, lacking words to speak; the emotions they had within themselves spoke out from the walls. It was touching, heartfelt, and heartbreaking.

The trio as a team was one of the funniest, most serious, emotional, and grounded moments in the drama. They were just the imperfect, lovable team, with a well-blended chemistry between each one of the three. Their dynamics add humor that doesn't feel misplaced, but comes effortlessly. That moment when they were shown to us as they met as three ordinary men in glasses drinking cups of alcohol was just unforgettable. When I watched how the show ended, I just had to replay the whole scene. They brought many emotions while I was watching this drama, and I had a hard time moving forward.

I loved how they were there for each other; even when it was hard, they always made a silly excuse to save their friend, Manager Kim. These kind of thick-and-thin friends don't always come, and I was glad to watch their story

Each actor nailed their roles, the team(good guys), the enemies (secret agent), and down to the villain. So Ji Sub gives a very good emotive performance of a man yearning for the sight of his daughter; I was also impressed by the child actor's performance and the villains that made my blood boil so many times.


DISLIKES

The last three episodes were forced down the throat and weren't needed; the North Korean delegation coming to South Korea and the writers unrealistically granting Ju Gang Chan power to control both the South and the North for his comeback against manager Kim just felt forced, and I was not sold at all. The drama should have wrapped up everything in episode 8, both in the emotional aspect with his daughter and different characters' closure and their endings.

It felt superstitious and fantastical regarding Kim Min Ji waking up from her coma half-dead, and there was no medical treatment given to her, no side effects- she was just fine


FINAL THOUGHT

I can't help but feel certain characters, like the North Korea man sent to kill Manager Kim, and also the man Ju Gang Chan broke his teeth and it got replaced with golden teeth; I believe they could be utilised within the chaos, not bringing them in when the chaos ended.


Things wrapped up neatly with a good closure between characters; the closure between Manager Kim and the North Korea agent was refreshing, even the closure between Kim Min Ji and her Crush was just sweet. The last team trio moments were hilarious, both eating at the sushi place without their glasses and picking just one pair of glasses after testing more than 20. They were hilarious, funny, and unserious. The smiles between the special agents (Kang Guk Cheol ) and Manager Kim at the end never felt like acting; it felt like they just became at ease and laughed on set, and also Kang Guk Cheol giving a gift to Min Ji, while putting on a casual face, was touching I would say.

They are just middle-aged men in glasses, when you don't mess with them.

Rating 8.0

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The Air
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8 épisodes vus sur 8
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Globalement 6.5
Histoire 3.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Musique 8.0
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Just like the other 2

I feel like this has the better love story compared to the other two. It isn't completely love at first sight. But alas 8 episodes isn't enough to have a play girl fall head over heels with a princess- take a life changing decision of giving up the throne and then getting married.

The whole princess from another country whose whole family speaks thai thing was ridiculous that I am not going to add any further comments on that.
Lom being serious and holding back for the princess was a nice touch. Just like other series there isn't a big particular reason for them to fall in love. I just feel like there was a big switch at the middle of the show where Lom was suddenly very open with her feelings. It felt so out of the blue.
The princess swap and traitor thing took way long and was done so badly. The police looked incompetent at every turn. We could have used this time to address and build up the 'princess can't marry a commoner' plot. That angsty part was just thrown suddenly into the last episode and wrapped up so quickly. Their marriage was too quick too imo.
Liked how the cousins were more present for this one.
Atp these shows feels like a chore, will be watching the fire just to say I completed all the shows in this franchise.

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Lost to Light
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Histoire 4.0
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Just don't even go there!!!!

Okay, ALOT of mistakes were made with this series.
1. The actors are not attractive or talented enough to be Idols.
2. None of the cast seemed very experienced in acting or was purposely doing a poor job. It was just not enjoyable even if it was meant to be OTT.
3. There was NO chemistry between any of the couples. There was less attraction between someone starting to make out with a random person.
4. I don't think anything was resolved, it never showed the group making it big. Just running around chasing after the other person, vague arguing, them bam kissing. But no resolution.

It left me feeling empty and regretting spending the time watching it. Do yourself a favor and skip this one.

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100 Nichi Go ni Wakareru Boku to Kare
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par Klod
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Some stories feel real enough to stay with you — this was one of them.

I rarely leave reviews, but this series genuinely compelled me to write one. It’s breathtaking in its realism — portraying situations that ordinary people face every day, regardless of sexual orientation. Instead of the idealized, glossy narratives often found in BL media, this story shows the truth: failed relationships, mismatched expectations, emotional incompatibility — these are universal experiences, and the series treats them with honesty and compassion.

One character’s remark that gay people are “just ordinary people” resonated deeply with me. It’s a simple truth, and the show embraces it fully — we’re all just human, all different, all ordinary in our own ways.

An absolutely fantastic and deeply educational series. I’d recommend it to everyone.

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Blossoms of Power
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Globalement 8.0
Histoire 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Musique 7.5
Degrés de Re-visionnage 8.0

Boring plot, good acting

Starting off strong, the acting was phenomenal, like no doubt it was so good. The cast did a great job with the acting but I feel like that’s the only reason I watched this show.

The leads were absolutely fantastic, the chemistry was great but I didn’t like how the show was all over the place.

The plot revolved only on the leads, there was no rising action, and it bored me a little. Apart from that, I think it could have definitely been better on the plot, but it wasn’t horrible
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Pursuit of Jade
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Globalement 9.5
Histoire 10
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A love story without much mentioning of love

I stumbled across this drama completely by accident. It appeared in my Netflix recommendations.

I normally watch Western series and Japanese dramas because I've often found C-dramas a little too long and overly complicated. But after the very first episode, I was captivated.

The cinematography is breathtaking, and the storytelling draws you effortlessly into the rustic beauty of Lin'an—a town that feels less like a setting and more like the heart of the entire story.

At first glance, the plot centres on a marriage of convenience, a familiar trope in historical romance. But what makes Pursuit of Jade so refreshing is the reason behind it. This isn't a marriage for power, status, or wealth. It's born out of necessity: to give the male lead a place to hide under a legal identity, and to help the female lead keep the only home her late father left behind.

From there begins the journey of two orphans from completely different worlds, learning to face hardship side by side.

What moved me most was how quickly they understood one another—not because of romance, but because they recognised the same loneliness. They both knew what it meant to lose their parents and to face the world with no one to rely on. Their relationship didn't begin with attraction. It began with empathy. Then respect. Then quiet acts of care that slowly grew into love.

I once came across a relationship counsellor on Instagram who said that many people are drawn to Pursuit of Jade because it portrays "a perfect love in an imperfect world." I couldn't agree more.

The drama reminds us that hardship doesn't always tear people apart—it can draw them closer. That love doesn't always need grand confessions that involve epic moments. Sometimes it is found in a bowl of hot soup, medicine that was bought with one's entire savings, sharing candy sweetness, tending each other's wounds, or simply choosing, every single day, to stay.

Pursuit of Jade is the only drama I've ever rewatched more than two times from beginning to end, and somehow it never loses its magic. Every tense moment still makes my heart race. Every heartbreak still brings tears to my eyes. Every quiet, tender scene still leaves me smiling.

It's more than just an excellent drama.

It's a masterpiece.

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Bittersweet Love
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par ddudias
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Globalement 4.0
Histoire 3.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Musique 5.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 1.5

PACIÊNCIA TEM LIMITES

dropei. vocês tinha a faca e o queijo na mão, mas tão ocupados demais fazendo com oq o menino seja humilhado O TEMPO TODO
gente o bixo é sonso MAS até os sonso se dão o devido respeito e valor.

ta a cinco eps (7 pq vi spoilers) sendo humilhado e aguentando de boca fechada e não faz NADA pra sair por cima

eu assisti isso porque pensei que iria pra outro lado, acho divertido essa parada de cunhado/irmao mas CAGARAM COM TUDO!!!!!

eu realmente espero que tenha algo a mais pra acontecer, mas eu não vou estar aqui pra julgar.

beijo pra quem fica

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