If you are not fan of The Story of Yanxi Palace and Wu Jin Yan then you should leave this blog post and move on to the rest of your many open tabs.
It has a special place in my heart because it was the first #cdrama I watched and never looked back.
Now I will honestly admit, except for the Royal Feast, I have been unable to finish any #cdrama that she's stared in since then, so I was getting worried.
Thankfully this year The Double was released, a #cdrama based on the novel Marriage of Di Daughter by Qian Shan Cha Ke
A period revenge Chinese drama about Xue Fang Fei, a young woman whose life takes a dramatic turn when her father, a wealthy county magistrate, loses everything during major upheaval and betrayal.
Xue is saved by Jiang Li, the daughter of the Director of the Secretariat. She adopts Jiang Li's identity and heads back to the capital to seek justice.
With the support of Duke Xiao Heng and a few good friends, she bravely faces various challenges, and works tirelessly to rescue her father and brother.
Apart from beautiful costume details and the usual majestic scenery, lets discuss what I liked about this drama...
The chemistry between the leads.
The saying in the King's office
Our evil characters have some depth and back story
I thought this was great! They took some time to tell us what made our colouful antagonists who they are . Both ladies ( Joe Chen and Li Meng) had a good story arc.... many dramas fail to do this. It was done extremely well because I felt empathy and sadness for them. Bravo to the talented actresses!Men manipulated into submissive roles
Now I am not saying I liked this, but it made the drama interesting. It was discomforting, a husband (Liang Yong Qi) burying his innocent wife alive .... to a man forced to marry a princess to cover for her pregnancy when the baby did not belong to him... to a father (Su Ke) unable to recognize a stranger masquerading as his daughter. The men are manipulated not to believe that they are powerful but instead to know they are powerless. It all made for an a very intriguing story angle.
When Su ke's character realizes how he failed his daughter by being unable able to recognize her or honor her in death, I cried with him. Fantastic acting.
I never knew a fan could be such a masculine weapon!
Love is Blind has captivated me through all its intriguing seasons, and the UK version along with season seven sparked a need to write this blog post.
There has been laughter.
There has been confusion with rapid blinking.
There has been some occasional shouting at the screen,
and a loooooooot of tik-tok debriefing sessions.
What exactly motivated me to share my thoughts here?
This common narrative below.
A man meets a women, who he pursues and expresses his unconditional love for, only for it to become apparent that he has either omitted some truths or become entangled himself in significant lies that can’t be overlooked or overcome.
These untruths create tension in the relationship. As the woman seeks clarity and truth, she encounters intense gaslighting from him, making her doubt her feelings and her own intuition.
Often, these situations leave her feeling confused and questioning her choices, while the man seems to avoid all accountability.
What I find most concerning is how the man doubles down in deflection with a clear intent to rip this women's self esteem to shreds.
It leads to months of introspection, anxiety even depression for the women. Until finally someone tells her or it occurs to her on her own.... she is not the problem. He is.
Meanwhile said man is walking around in denial acting like he's the one who was wronged. Only when he is publicly called out on social media does he reluctantly apologize to her.
We see this same story over and over again in real life and reality tv (though in the real world the apology may never come).
Can this please stop?
I would like the producers to take responsibility and actively seek opportunities to address this behavior. There's a missed opportunity to creatively demonstrate healthy ways to handle such situations, whether the couple decide to end their relationship or work through their issues.
Dear producers, you can give us fantastic trashy reality tv and educate us at the same time. Please do so.
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