Watch A Splendid Match - Beautiful people, strong performances but slightly flawed framing

Monday, 13 July 2026

 


A pleasant watch that ticks all your idol-period-drama boxes. Except for stunning shots—stunning people, yes, but not stunning shots.

Because a fortune-teller predicted she was a jinx to her father's career, Gu Jin Zhao (Ren Min)
, the eldest daughter of the Gu family, has been fostered in her grandparents' home since birth. Although her biological parents ignored her, she is doted on by her grandmother, which has helped her develop a bold and unrestrained personality. When she returns to her own family, she deals with people and situations in a tough manner, and her vitality catches the eye of the powerful court official Lord Chen, the heir apparent Ye Xian, and the upright gentleman Chen Xuan Qing (Ci Sha).



The storyline is good, with interesting characters who tie the story together and character arcs that work (except Chen Xuan Qing's) . Impressively, it does not crash at the end. We have a female lead (FL) who is instantly likeable, cute and headstrong yet still young and naive. She has a maid who knows martial arts. We have the male lead (ML), Chen Xuan Qing, who is a handsome, strong, intense, and charismatic leader. I love the colour choices for his costumes. We have well-rounded evil characters, from Gu Jin Zhao's sleazy father (Yin Xiao Tian)and his cunning concubine to the leading court secretaries and ministers such as Fu Hai Lian (Wu Gang), and lastly the child emperor (Jerry Gong), who played his role so well. A young emperor much more confident and skillful in his leadership than any other adult ones I have seen in other dramas. This is the first period drama in which I saw guns used. In fact, the most famous army general (Wang Li), who spent years on the battlefield securing peace for the nation, gets shot during a rebel incident and is never the same again. Episode 14 was exceptional; I nearly cried. All the actors brought it for this episode.



The wives are important. Most of the men, especially the villains, discuss their plans and strategies with their wives. Wang Xuan Fan (Huo Zheng Yan) and his wife (can't find the name of the actress ... still looking)  had well written- LOL-dialogue scenes. The bant was top tier. The husbands are devoted, and I loved to see this. Meanwhile, we have fathers who really should not be parents...

Our FL had more chemistry with the heir apparent. While you can get past it and keep watching till episode 20, where it finally arrives with the ML, in my humble opinion, Gu Jin Zhao and Ye Xian (Winwin) have a more natural chemistry and would probably have made a much more entertaining story, but a different story altogether though. They brought the fire. Winwin steals the show here. Loved his acting, and the family dynamics played really well into his story, and the play on his James Bond-style gadgets was a unique touch.



Awkward shots. I loved the sets and costumes, but the shot angles were awkward, especially in the most important scenes. If you're a regular #cdrama watcher, you understand this one. This drama had everything except those memorable, stunning shots.

I liked the ending. I like the fact that we didn't have multiple rushed scenes closing out the story, just our leaders riding off and a voice-over telling us what happened. Still, the Gu family suddenly disappeared and never really got closure on their storylines.

8 out of 10, and worth your time. I watched it on Viki. 







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