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Pursuit of Jade chinese drama review
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Pursuit of Jade
99 people found this review helpful
by Lhily
24 days ago
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed 3
Overall 8.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 7.0

Sizzle To Fizzle

This show started strong but kinda went downhill after episode 29. The editing became choppy, scenes didn't flow well, and most of the time, narrations replaced actual action, which completely took away from the story's impact. I felt the Lin'An arc was overly prolonged which resulted in significant plot sacrifices to fit everything in.

The male lead's character was sidelined and watered down, causing him to be overshadowed by the female lead throughout the drama. The Marquis of Wu'An, a figure of great importance was just an aura farmer with no real action on the battlefield. it’s honestly irritated me to no end. Just give this man some epic battle scenes for crying out loud!

Then there’s also our FL who faced zero consequences for her reckless actions after joining the military. She drugged her husband and made him miss a crucial battle, but was let off without any punishment because she was the wife of the Marquis. She broke many more rules and still faced no consequences, making it feel like she was above the law. Then we had her character become superwoman-like, killing seasoned generals on the battlefield with just two strikes, despite having no proper military training or battle experience. This was the fastest I’ve seen a soldier rise to the position of a general after just two battles. So unrealistic.

Despite the flaws with the writing, I think Tian Xiwei deserves credit for her performance here. It's her first drama I've seen and I’m quite impressed. ZLH, was still able to deliver a good one despite his FL overshadowing him.

I’m not gonna end this without mentioning Qi Min and Sui Yuanqing, oh boy, the Sui brothers were so deadly. I applaud Deng Kai for his portrayal of Qi Min. He portrayed this complex character so brilliantly. Lin Mu Ran equally did an amazing job, and it’s impressive considering he's just 20. I still can’t get over the confrontation scene between the brothers which led to SYQ's demise. That whole performance was peak.

Overall, this was an entertaining watch.
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