Pursuit of Jade with a perfect blend of romance & politics
If a series could be completely fine whether you removed the politics and kept just the romance or vice versa, then that series is Pursuit of Jade.
The series portrays a perfect balance of romance and politics, creating a 40-episode journey of love, trust, and purpose. I could write a lot about it, but I can’t write this review without mentioning the chemistry. The tension was so beautifully portrayed — the way each scene was filmed somehow elevated their natural chemistry even further. The actors were phenomenal.
My other favourite part of the series is how our FL had some of the most beautifully shot and executed fight scenes. And I love that we didn’t even need our ML on the war field to create the same impact. Every scene the ML appeared in radiated power. I don’t know how they managed it, but even in the way he breathed, you could feel his presence. One of my favourite scenes is when he outright declined the emperor’s decree with the confident conviction of a man who knew he was untouchable.
I also love all the side characters — each of them added great value to the story. I enjoyed all the couples, but my personal favourite is Qi Min and Yu. Their love was toxic in the most compelling way, giving off anti-hero and Stockholm syndrome vibes. He was completely ruthless, and she, even though she may have hated him to her core, still seemed to crave him in a way she couldn’t escape. It was incredibly intense.
Pursuit of Jade is going straight into my all-time favourites list.
The series portrays a perfect balance of romance and politics, creating a 40-episode journey of love, trust, and purpose. I could write a lot about it, but I can’t write this review without mentioning the chemistry. The tension was so beautifully portrayed — the way each scene was filmed somehow elevated their natural chemistry even further. The actors were phenomenal.
My other favourite part of the series is how our FL had some of the most beautifully shot and executed fight scenes. And I love that we didn’t even need our ML on the war field to create the same impact. Every scene the ML appeared in radiated power. I don’t know how they managed it, but even in the way he breathed, you could feel his presence. One of my favourite scenes is when he outright declined the emperor’s decree with the confident conviction of a man who knew he was untouchable.
I also love all the side characters — each of them added great value to the story. I enjoyed all the couples, but my personal favourite is Qi Min and Yu. Their love was toxic in the most compelling way, giving off anti-hero and Stockholm syndrome vibes. He was completely ruthless, and she, even though she may have hated him to her core, still seemed to crave him in a way she couldn’t escape. It was incredibly intense.
Pursuit of Jade is going straight into my all-time favourites list.
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