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Blossoms in Adversity
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Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 7.5

You can blossom in adversity

What a great show and the tittle gives a hint about it. Blossoms in adversity is about the struggles one will face while living. The women in this c-drama shows us how to be courageous, resilient, empathetic, compassionate and determined. All of them grow and learn things that they didn't have to before the incident and this is the magic of this drama.

I can't forget about the couples too: the main one is like their personalities, very brave, loyal and intelligent. The secondaries ones shows others quality that are equally interesting to see, like: Shayao and Shen Huan demonstrate that love has it's one pace and the couple doesn't have to be the most 'powerfull' to works; uncle and aunt Wu are calm and constant, the grandparents are stable and comfortable. There're couples that I don't like how they work, but it has it's own era and culture, I am not able to judge in a way that it's fair.

Overall, it's a great show, the story is really long, they don't extend arcs just to fill - some of than I, personally, think it's a little too short - they have their story to show and make you think about it.

P. s. I really like that this is one of a few shows that the 'secret' it's actually told and not found out.

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Pursuit of Jade
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Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.0

It's a great show about women.

It’s a very interesting story, mainly because it blends drama with a strong political backdrop set in a specific historical period. In some ways, it reminds me of Who Rules the World, but at its core, it’s really a story about women — especially mothers — and how deeply they sacrifice themselves to protect their children.
Throughout the plot, we see several families, and one striking aspect is how few female characters remain alive at a certain point. Because of that, the ones who do stand out even more: they are resilient, determined, and incredibly strong. They do everything for their families and assert themselves in a world dominated by men, where decisions are made by men and women are, in theory, just ornamental.
Even so, female protagonism is very significant. This is reflected through several key figures, such as the Empress Dowager, the main female lead, and the mothers of the main characters. At its heart, the story is about these women.
The main couple is also a highlight. I fell in love with the female lead in the first episode, and with the male lead around episode four. Together, they have a very compelling dynamic — they are strong as a couple, but also very human. They argue, hurt each other at times (sometimes intentionally), and make mistakes, but it never feels forced or overly dramatic. It’s not based on ridiculous misunderstandings; you can clearly see they care about each other, even as they struggle and try to protect one another.
The villain is another standout: incredibly well-written. At times, you even feel sympathy for him, but he remains a terrible person. This duality is portrayed very effectively.
The children are adorable, and the story also emphasizes the importance of community. From the beginning, we are introduced to this collective environment, where people are not purely good or bad. Of course, there are clearly good and clearly bad characters, but most exist in shades of gray, which makes the story more realistic and engaging.
It’s a story I consumed very quickly — in about three days — which says a lot about how gripping it is. It has 40 episodes, each around 50 to 60 minutes long, so it’s quite extensive, but very well constructed.
The cinematography is beautiful, and the storytelling is tightly woven: there are no loose ends or forgotten characters. Even minor characters have their outcomes addressed.
Overall, it’s a story that moved me a lot. I laughed quite a bit — there are genuinely funny scenes. It didn’t make me particularly tense, probably because I’m already familiar with this type of narrative and could anticipate some developments, but it still brings a fresh and well-executed perspective.
It’s definitely a great story.

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