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Ongoing 4/32
In Blossom
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Dec 25, 2024
4 of 32 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 5.0
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

Review until Ep 4 - Will update later

It's the director's fault for the bad transition between the two actresses actually, cz they could've fixed it as soon as they initially saw it, before proceeding to carelessly air this like a low-quality drama which it is NOT... Cz the plot is absolutely lovely. Any sane person can clearly see that the way in which the 1st actress carried herself, her demeanor, intelligence, calmness and elegance, is completely absent in the 2nd actress, whether that be under the push of the director and script or JJY's inability to fulfil the character that the 1st one has already established. Like I saw in another comment, JJY also seems like she's trying to milk from cutesy acting like ZLS and Esther Yu, but unlike in their cases where the cute acting suits the character, JJY is doing it here, like in her other dramas, while it's absolutely opposite of her character (a previously ugly coroner). Her too skinny and pale appearance is a necessary attribute for this though, commendable that they casted JJY thinking of that probably, cz that's who the original villain was. But that off-putting drastic change of personality in a drama whose entire plot revolves around "a person's personality doesn't change although the body does" is what's bad about the drama for me so far, not knowing who to blame it for. However I won't drop it cz I'm already invested in the awesome plot and actor, and would continue watching while pretending that the fall down the mountain made Caiwei's awesome personality to become like this

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