The chemistry between the main couple?? Insane. The emotions felt so real. I was fully invested from start to finish.
Shoutout to the entire cast and every single crew member. Everything from the acting to the costumes, the music, the story, the visuals… pure perfection.
There was nothing I didn’t like about this drama. Easily my favorite of 2025 so far. 10/10, no notes. 👏
Did not like? 😳. You should understand this is not 21st century story line, by that time and era trust me a…
Like @Annyfelaz said, in a historical Chinese context, secretly drawing a married woman definitely crosses the line. Back then, a woman’s reputation was extremely fragile,, even the appearance of impropriety, like being the subject of another man’s portrait, could seriously damage her honor and her husband’s standing. Intent didn’t matter as much as how it looked to others.
Also, art wasn’t just casual in those times. Drawing someone, especially in detail. was seen as an intimate act, almost like a silent confession. It implied deep admiration or romantic feelings, which made it even more inappropriate if the woman was already married. It wasn’t just a sketch..it was a symbol of emotional attachment.
As for the ML, I agree his actions like choking or breaking things were extreme and not justifiable, but his action didn’t come out of nowhere. He’s a man deeply scarred by love and loss, and the drama clearly tries to show how those emotions shaped his behavior. It’s not just possessiveness, it’s fear, grief, and a attempt to protect what he loves.
What a journey,
What a masterpiece.
The chemistry between the main couple?? Insane. The emotions felt so real. I was fully invested from start to finish.
Shoutout to the entire cast and every single crew member. Everything from the acting to the costumes, the music, the story, the visuals… pure perfection.
There was nothing I didn’t like about this drama. Easily my favorite of 2025 so far. 10/10, no notes. 👏
Also, art wasn’t just casual in those times. Drawing someone, especially in detail. was seen as an intimate act, almost like a silent confession. It implied deep admiration or romantic feelings, which made it even more inappropriate if the woman was already married. It wasn’t just a sketch..it was a symbol of emotional attachment.
As for the ML, I agree his actions like choking or breaking things were extreme and not justifiable, but his action didn’t come out of nowhere. He’s a man deeply scarred by love and loss, and the drama clearly tries to show how those emotions shaped his behavior. It’s not just possessiveness, it’s fear, grief, and a attempt to protect what he loves.
I had no idea about this drama or the cast, but that rating pulled me right in. I watched 8 episodes straight last night—oops!
Now I’m pretty sure I’ll wait til the final episode.