The strength of women
One story split into two parts, this second half that follows Flourished Peony suffers somewhat from contradictory draggy parts and underdeveloped plot lines for an overall uneven effect. The production quality and performances are the same as the first part, but the defects in the story writing become more apparent here. The drama is blend of a serious historical drama with more idol drama elements, and while it may work for some seeking a story about women empowerment, the sometimes lack of realism made it hard for me to fully enter into the drama. Mudan is simply too capable and strong to believe, and blending her story with Jiang Chanyang's more political story elements is a bit awkward at the end, becoming a bit preachy and sentimental.
However, Yang Zi, Li Xian and the rest of the cast put up some great performances throughout, making it worthwhile to finish this story. It is in the more domestic, intimate scenes between characters that this drama really shines. The costumes and sets are lush, and a pretty solid soundtrack accompanies in the background.
However, Yang Zi, Li Xian and the rest of the cast put up some great performances throughout, making it worthwhile to finish this story. It is in the more domestic, intimate scenes between characters that this drama really shines. The costumes and sets are lush, and a pretty solid soundtrack accompanies in the background.
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