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Ashes to Crown chinese drama review
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Ashes to Crown
2 people found this review helpful
by Gia
3 days ago
24 of 24 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.5

All of it are chef kiss!

The hanfu and makeup, cinematography, red crimson theme brings a fresh scene to the drama, feels unique despite knowing some people actually can't bear it. The casting is IT, i love them soo much and the constant changing allies and enemies (not including Xiao clan) is thrilling because in my mind that's really how politics chess works, no forever allies neither forever enemies. Each of them are working towards their own goal and ambition, can't blame them to be honest.

I love how the small emperor is written smart despite the environment around him that intended to corrupt his moral. Chu Zhao did her best in teaching him and certainly it makes in to the plot.

But one thing i can't left unmentioned is how often Chu Zhao cries, literally episode to episode i really pity her especially Chen duling that has to endure lots scene of crying, what a dedication. I knew this is an angst but the plot felt so heavy for me when there's a lot of crying scene to serve. (I'm distracted tbh)

The ost and music are good, i enjoy them but i saw the beauty filter they attached over Chen Duling / Chu Zhao in the balcony scene where the scene then alternate to Zhou Yiran / Xie Yanlai and the beauty filter is suddenly gone, i don't know but it's so funny to me. Duling jiejie is goddess tier of looks already, i don't think filter will be needed.
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