Au cours du règne de la dynastie Tang (618-907 de notre ère), Chun Tu Mi est une jeune femme issue d'une famille engagée dans l'armée, au service de l'empereur. Son père est un grand héros, mais il est incarcéré pour un crime qu'il n'a pas commis. Elle décide de faire tout ce qui est en son pouvoir pour prouver son innocence et le faire libérer. Pour cela, elle décide de devenir avocate, ce qui n'était pas prévu pour les femmes à l'époque. Au fil de ses démarches, elle découvre qu'elle a des aptitudes naturelles pour le droit. Elle se forge rapidement une réputation de femme qui ne recule devant rien pour traduire les méchants en justice. Cela lui permet de conquérir le cœur des pauvres, qu'elle aide à s'opposer à leurs riches oppresseurs. Mais cela la propulse aussi sous les feux de la rampe. Des personnages importants de la cour impériale pensent pouvoir l'utiliser à leur profit. Sans le vouloir, elle gagne aussi le cœur de jeunes hommes puissants, dont le prince héritier Wu Wei et un jeune assassin incompris nommé Ye Cha. Sa quête de justice pourrait-elle aussi la conduire aux portes de l'amour ? (Source: Viki) Modifier la traduction
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- Titre original: 春家小姐是讼师
- Aussi connu sous le nom de: Mei Ren Mou Lu , Miss Chun Is a Litigator
- Réalisateur: Zhang Rui
- Genres: Historique, Mystère, Romance
Distribution et équipes
- Sabrina ZhuangChun Tu MiRôle principal
- Huang Jun JieYe Cha / A Su RuiRôle principal
- Fan Zhi XinHan Wu WeiRôle principal
- Zhu Lin YuA Yi LiRôle principal
- Qin TianKang Zheng YuanRôle principal
- Wang TingFang Bao ErRôle Secondaire
Critiques
An appealing lawyer.
Chen Tumi grew up studying the Tang legal code with her mother's handwritten notes. It was her only link to her dead mother. When her father is wrongly indicted for a crime, she defies convention to defend him in court. She is an appealing lawyer both literally and figuratively. Her determination, intelligence, and logical arguments catch the attention of powerful actors including Crown Prince Han Wuwei and Kang Zhengyuan of the powerful Dali Temple (judiciary). She is quietly aided by the mysterious Ye Cha.Similar to the Justice Bao stories, the legal cases in Ms. Chun is a Litigator deal largely with the common people. The cases are quite engaging and easy to follow with well-written and satisfactory outcomes. The court arguments are livened up by the amusing and friendly rivalry between Prince Han and Official Kang. While it is a bit of a Mary Sue kind of setup where everyone falls for Tumi, this funny and lighthearted quadrangle never gets annoying. Tumi is such a breath of fresh air - although she is young and inexperienced, she is clever and logical. She is able to seek and accept help without seeming weak or coming across as a damsel in distress. I am pleased to come across this very natural and charming young actress Zhang Dafei who has many interesting roles in upcoming dramas. The bromance and hilarious banter between Han Wuwei and Kang Zhengyuan is another very entertaining aspect of this drama. I checked this out because of Huang Junjie and found myself delighted and entertained by the chockfull of eye candy that makes up the charismatic young cast.
This drama's greatest shortcoming is that there are obviously many cut scenes or arcs. This affects how the larger conspiracy unfolds and leaves open some plot points. Some of the character and relationship development also feel uneven. Both Kang Zhengyuan and Ye Cha are well designed personalities that didn't get fleshed out enough. I would have liked to see Tumi interact more with Zhengyuan as he shows her the ropes in terms of judicial process. While saved by the clear spark of attraction between them, Tumi's relationship with Ye Cha seems to advance too quickly. Finally Wuwei's persona appears to take a baffling darker turn towards the end. While this wraps up well enough, there are enough unanswered questions and open plot points that beg for a second season. I would rate this higher than 7.5 were it not for the fact that it leaves a slight unfinished taste in my mouth, though not enough to ruin the drama. This drama is a lot of fun and the cast is simply a joy to watch. I am looking forward to season 2 but there is no need to wait to start this as it seems intended to be an ongoing episodic series.
An under rated drama with interesting storyline
This has some romance but it is very discreet and more to do with a girl named Chun Tumi’s journey to become a litigator in ancient times. The production is actually quite good as it looks to be low to mid budget.There are humorous moments but what kept me interested is the logical way Tumi argued her way out of difficult ancient court proceedings and upheld the law for the common folks .
The storyline is devoid of troopey characters ( a big plus) and the storyline is interesting.
Originally I started watching because I really like Fan Zhi Xin in “The lethal man”! Want to check him out in a period drama.
He was simply outstanding in that short drama. His two co stars here Jun Jie and Sabrina Zhuang made the story came alive.
The attraction is the storyline and also decent directing. Even though there are no kiss scenes ; somehow the romance came through and seemed ok for this drama. I would like a Season 2 to wrap up and progress the romance between main CP.
The bromance between Lord Han and Lord Kang is quite heart warming. It has been awhile since I enjoyed a low keyed romance drama! Enjoy and I would recommend this for anyone looking for something different from your normal rom-com.