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A merchant's daughter who divorces her family, starts a peony business with minister Jiang Changyang. Amidst political turmoil, she establishes women's shelters, supports Jiang's service, an... Read allA merchant's daughter who divorces her family, starts a peony business with minister Jiang Changyang. Amidst political turmoil, she establishes women's shelters, supports Jiang's service, and they develop a romantic relationship.A merchant's daughter who divorces her family, starts a peony business with minister Jiang Changyang. Amidst political turmoil, she establishes women's shelters, supports Jiang's service, and they develop a romantic relationship.
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Similar and Boring.
I find the female main character to be a bit fragmented. When she interacts with others, she often comes off as overly optimistic. She reassures those around her that everything will be fine in the future and that success in her career will lead to better days. While I appreciate her positivity, I sometimes feel overwhelmed by these repeated affirmations. It makes me wonder: why is she so confident? It's like I have a special insight, knowing that she's the main character who is destined to succeed. However, the tone of her dialogue feels a bit off; she seems a little too soft, which can take away some excitement from the plot. Additionally, her success doesn't appear to come from her hard work or intelligence but rather from the good conscience of the male protagonist.
YZ's facial expressions are a bit stiff. I feel unemotional when she acts, but when she cries, it feels like overacting. I recall my memories of other dramas she has been in.
YZ's facial expressions are a bit stiff. I feel unemotional when she acts, but when she cries, it feels like overacting. I recall my memories of other dramas she has been in.
Just fine
This series truly stands out with its highlights. Unlike other costume dramas, it adopts a bold and unique approach to costumes and makeup. It shuns the extravagant and unrealistic styles typical of ancient immortal dramas, instead focusing on a faithful representation of the attire found in cultural relics. From the characters' hairstyles and makeup to the intricate patterns and styles of their clothing, the presentation masterfully captures the essence of the Tang Dynasty. The creators have also meticulously crafted the settings. In the night scenes, the soft glow of oil lamps creates a captivating ambiance, while the muddy streets effectively transport viewers back to that era. However, despite my appreciation for these artistic choices, I have some reservations about the character portrayals. I find Yang Zi's acting lacking, especially when compared to Li Xian, who clearly outshines her performance.
A big Disappointing, the plot is so heavy and slow
Flourished Peony had the potential to be a grand historical drama, but it ultimately falls short in several key areas. Despite its beautiful visuals and elaborate costumes, the story is bogged down by predictable plotlines and underdeveloped characters. The narrative leans heavily on clichés, with palace intrigue and romantic subplots feeling recycled from countless other dramas.
The pacing is another significant issue. Lengthy, drawn-out episodes filled with unnecessary scenes make it difficult to stay invested. The dialogue often feels flat and uninspired, failing to convey the emotional depth or intensity needed for the high-stakes setting.
Li Xian's performance as the male lead was underwhelming, to say the least. His portrayal lacked nuance and failed to capture the complexity of his character. In emotional scenes, his expressions often felt stiff or exaggerated, making it hard to connect with his struggles. This lack of authenticity undermined pivotal moments in the drama, leaving audiences frustrated.
Moreover, his chemistry with the female lead was virtually nonexistent. Their interactions felt forced, lacking the spark or emotional tension that the story desperately needed.
It was as though he was going through the motions without truly embodying the character.
The pacing is another significant issue. Lengthy, drawn-out episodes filled with unnecessary scenes make it difficult to stay invested. The dialogue often feels flat and uninspired, failing to convey the emotional depth or intensity needed for the high-stakes setting.
Li Xian's performance as the male lead was underwhelming, to say the least. His portrayal lacked nuance and failed to capture the complexity of his character. In emotional scenes, his expressions often felt stiff or exaggerated, making it hard to connect with his struggles. This lack of authenticity undermined pivotal moments in the drama, leaving audiences frustrated.
Moreover, his chemistry with the female lead was virtually nonexistent. Their interactions felt forced, lacking the spark or emotional tension that the story desperately needed.
It was as though he was going through the motions without truly embodying the character.
The Story Is Monotonous
Modern issues are incorporated into costume dramas in a way that can feel like they're simply shouting for slogans. The plot revolves around Yang Zi's familiar portrayal of the heroine, but it often falls into predictability with the stereotypical storyline. While the makeup and visual presentation are undeniably appealing, the story is monotonous.
Yang Zi's performances have become quite formulaic. Despite the time that has passed, she hasn't demonstrated significant growth in her acting skills, and her approach now feels exaggerated at times. Her expressions can leave the audience unsure if she's laughing or crying. Li Xian delivers solid acting, but even his talent isn't enough to lift the overall production.
Yang Zi's performances have become quite formulaic. Despite the time that has passed, she hasn't demonstrated significant growth in her acting skills, and her approach now feels exaggerated at times. Her expressions can leave the audience unsure if she's laughing or crying. Li Xian delivers solid acting, but even his talent isn't enough to lift the overall production.
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The film boasts an impressive texture from start to finish, captivating viewers with its striking visuals. Each scene is enriched by a beautifully crafted setting that immerses the audience in the enchanting world of Flourished Peony, where vibrant flowers bloom and stunning landscapes unfold. However, despite these aesthetic strengths, Yang Zi's performance falls short of the emotional depth the drama requires. Her portrayal lacks the nuance and expressiveness needed to fully engage the audience, particularly due to her technologically enhanced appearance, which seems to restrict her range of facial expressions. Furthermore, the storyline feels predictable and dull, lacking the originality to elevate the drama beyond visual allure.
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