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My all-time favorite C-Drama!
I’m finally writing a review for "Blossom", after rewatching it three times, and it only came out like 10 months ago!! I’ve never rewatched any other show this many times before.
Initially, I even dropped the drama a few episodes after the main leads’ wedding (Ep. 18) because I felt the story was starting to drag. But I’m so glad I picked it up again, because "Blossom" has proven itself to be my absolute favorite C-drama! Definitely recommend 💕
First of all, Meng Ziyi and Li Yunrui’s chemistry is simply unmatched. The way their characters supported each other, those subtle, knowing gazes, and the quiet tenderness between them: Every time they appeared on screen together, my heart melted. 😭 I’ve never felt this kind of warmth watching any other on-screen couple before. Dou Zhao and Song Mo were truly made for each other, total green flags! It was so beautiful to watch how their relationship developed. I absolutely love it when we get smart, capable leads who bring out the best in each other. I genuinely don’t think I’ll ever get over them, and now I can't wait for "Tigers Sniff the Rose" haha! 🎉🎉
The acting throughout felt so natural, and the story was beautifully executed. I especially loved how the revenge plot unfolded slowly yet so satisfyingly. Every character, even the supporting ones, was well-developed and had their own meaningful story. Although I initially thought Song Han’s switch-up was too much, his arc ended up adding so much depth, not just to him, but also to Miao Ansu and the overall story.
(Spoiler warning: I’m still heartbroken that Dou Ming had to die in this lifetime though. Honestly, words can’t express how much I despise Wei Tingyu and his sister after everything they did omg.)
And on top of all that, the cinematography, color grading and overall production were absolutely stunning. Truly a work of art - the production team ate!!
P.S.: Out of all the C-drama generals I’ve seen, Song Mo remains my favorite, hands down! And of course, Dou Zhao is one of my favorite female leads! Her character was beautifully written. Something about her patience and her inner resilience that moved me.
Initially, I even dropped the drama a few episodes after the main leads’ wedding (Ep. 18) because I felt the story was starting to drag. But I’m so glad I picked it up again, because "Blossom" has proven itself to be my absolute favorite C-drama! Definitely recommend 💕
First of all, Meng Ziyi and Li Yunrui’s chemistry is simply unmatched. The way their characters supported each other, those subtle, knowing gazes, and the quiet tenderness between them: Every time they appeared on screen together, my heart melted. 😭 I’ve never felt this kind of warmth watching any other on-screen couple before. Dou Zhao and Song Mo were truly made for each other, total green flags! It was so beautiful to watch how their relationship developed. I absolutely love it when we get smart, capable leads who bring out the best in each other. I genuinely don’t think I’ll ever get over them, and now I can't wait for "Tigers Sniff the Rose" haha! 🎉🎉
The acting throughout felt so natural, and the story was beautifully executed. I especially loved how the revenge plot unfolded slowly yet so satisfyingly. Every character, even the supporting ones, was well-developed and had their own meaningful story. Although I initially thought Song Han’s switch-up was too much, his arc ended up adding so much depth, not just to him, but also to Miao Ansu and the overall story.
(Spoiler warning: I’m still heartbroken that Dou Ming had to die in this lifetime though. Honestly, words can’t express how much I despise Wei Tingyu and his sister after everything they did omg.)
And on top of all that, the cinematography, color grading and overall production were absolutely stunning. Truly a work of art - the production team ate!!
P.S.: Out of all the C-drama generals I’ve seen, Song Mo remains my favorite, hands down! And of course, Dou Zhao is one of my favorite female leads! Her character was beautifully written. Something about her patience and her inner resilience that moved me.
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