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A breathtaking jade i'll cherish eternally
I was a sobbing mess during the last episode. 😠As someone who doesn't usually watch historical cdramas, I never expected this to leave such a lasting impact on me, but Pursuit of Jade completely captured my heart. Everything from the story, conversations, and character relationships to political schemes and fight sequences was so well-written and well-executed.
Of course, none of this would work without the brilliant cast! All of them portrayed their characters with so much intentional detail in every stare and every movement. Even the villains or complex characters like Qimin were so fascinating to watch.
Huge credit goes to the author, screenwriters, and director for their vision. They managed to convey themes that are so relevant to our generation today. You can tell they worked incredibly hard to make the story's message resonate with us.
I was constantly in awe of the symbolism and foreshadowing in every frame and even the lighting choice felt vital to each and every character and their story.
Only a few shows have ever made me feel this alive. Reply 1988 for its warmth, Lovely Runner for its strength, and The First Frost for its hope, and now Pursuit of Jade has earned its spot. I’ve loved watching Changyu’s journey and seeing her version of feminism and love unfold. There's so much grace and courage with the way she carries herself. Whether she’s loving fiercely or standing her ground for what’s right, she does it with a kind of bravery that leaves everyone around her inspired.
I’m going to miss this world so much but I’m so happy I got to experience it in real-time. This is definitely my drama of the year!
P.S. I also deeply loved the parallel world shown at the end. Seeing a version of their lives where those tragic events never happened felt so healing. I find myself doing that in real life too, imagining how, if things had gone differently, we might be living a life full of love, happiness, and warmth we deserve, staying with our loved ones for as long as possible. It felt so deeply personal i just couldn't help but to cry and appreciate everything. 💕
Of course, none of this would work without the brilliant cast! All of them portrayed their characters with so much intentional detail in every stare and every movement. Even the villains or complex characters like Qimin were so fascinating to watch.
Huge credit goes to the author, screenwriters, and director for their vision. They managed to convey themes that are so relevant to our generation today. You can tell they worked incredibly hard to make the story's message resonate with us.
I was constantly in awe of the symbolism and foreshadowing in every frame and even the lighting choice felt vital to each and every character and their story.
Only a few shows have ever made me feel this alive. Reply 1988 for its warmth, Lovely Runner for its strength, and The First Frost for its hope, and now Pursuit of Jade has earned its spot. I’ve loved watching Changyu’s journey and seeing her version of feminism and love unfold. There's so much grace and courage with the way she carries herself. Whether she’s loving fiercely or standing her ground for what’s right, she does it with a kind of bravery that leaves everyone around her inspired.
I’m going to miss this world so much but I’m so happy I got to experience it in real-time. This is definitely my drama of the year!
P.S. I also deeply loved the parallel world shown at the end. Seeing a version of their lives where those tragic events never happened felt so healing. I find myself doing that in real life too, imagining how, if things had gone differently, we might be living a life full of love, happiness, and warmth we deserve, staying with our loved ones for as long as possible. It felt so deeply personal i just couldn't help but to cry and appreciate everything. 💕
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