This review may contain spoilers
Light and fluffy romcom at its best
If you’re looking for a cute story to make you smile then this is one for you. The plot is fairly simple and it’s easy to predict the outcome but that’s ok as the actors carry you along with them so you can just sit back and enjoy the ride. The ending was perfect and even the bad guys’ ending made me smile and go “awwww” in a good way.
The plot centres on the monarch’s son who is saved by a girl in the woods. Something miraculous happens, she saves his life and when they part they take with them one half each of a piece of very distinctive living stone that they name jasper.
Roll forward a number of years and they meet up again and have an instant connection when he hears her playing the drums on one of his many trips round the fictional kingdom his father rules over - a peaceful place that thrives on music and honesty.
There are two other couples in this drama and eventually the right ones pair up but there are plot twists along the way that make you want to strangle some of the characters for being conniving or downright stupid. The jasper is key to a lot of the misunderstanding between the two main characters but eventually the truth comes to light.
The actors are really good with great chemistry and no expense has been spared for the production value. I want to give a special mention to the costumes which are amazing, especially the three main female outfits which are just beautiful and one particular male costume that stands out has fans embroidered along the edge which The Young Lord wore at the Jiuru Banquet. Even Eleven’s extract thumb looked fairly real.
Would I watch this again? Absolutely
The plot centres on the monarch’s son who is saved by a girl in the woods. Something miraculous happens, she saves his life and when they part they take with them one half each of a piece of very distinctive living stone that they name jasper.
Roll forward a number of years and they meet up again and have an instant connection when he hears her playing the drums on one of his many trips round the fictional kingdom his father rules over - a peaceful place that thrives on music and honesty.
There are two other couples in this drama and eventually the right ones pair up but there are plot twists along the way that make you want to strangle some of the characters for being conniving or downright stupid. The jasper is key to a lot of the misunderstanding between the two main characters but eventually the truth comes to light.
The actors are really good with great chemistry and no expense has been spared for the production value. I want to give a special mention to the costumes which are amazing, especially the three main female outfits which are just beautiful and one particular male costume that stands out has fans embroidered along the edge which The Young Lord wore at the Jiuru Banquet. Even Eleven’s extract thumb looked fairly real.
Would I watch this again? Absolutely
Was this review helpful to you?


