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- Titre original: 梅花烙
- Aussi connu sous le nom de: 梅花三弄之梅花烙 , 梅花三弄 第一部 , Mei Hua Lao , Mei Hua San Nong Zhi Mei Hua Lao , Blossom Trilogy: Plum Blossom Scar , The Tattooed Flower
- Réalisateur: Shen Yi
- Genres: Historique, Romance, Drame
Distribution et équipes
- Ma Jing TaoHao ChenRôle principal
- Vivian ChenPai Yin ShuangRôle principal
- Shen Hai RongChien JouRôle Secondaire
- Yue Yao LiPrince ShuoRôle Secondaire
- Feng Guang RongHao XiangRôle Secondaire
- Bo HongHsueh ChingRôle Secondaire
Critiques
Love, as portrayed here, was unreasonable at best and dysfunctional at worst. Our one and only couple, Hao Chen and Yin Shuang, loved each other madly and obsessively. They acted like it’s the end of the world when he had to marry the Princess, never mind that arranged marriage and second wife were both acceptable practices of the time. While Hao Chen had no feelings for the Princess, he should at least treat her with the care and kindness any wife would expect. Instead, he insisted on keeping his love for Yin Shuang “pure.” His stubbornness made life a needless hell for all parties involved.
Steve Ma and Vivian Chen made a striking couple as the intense Hao Chen and the weepy Yin Shuang. Both overacted to the hilt. Lu Wen was better in her role her as the Princess, albeit with some crazy Chinese opera-style makeup. I felt sorry for the Princess more than anyone else. She was the only one who didn’t have much of a choice or a chance at real happiness. Her frustration at being in a helpless, loveless marriage brought out the worst in her. She came across as a sympathetic person instead of a cartoon villainess. At the end of the day, she deserved a better guy than Hao Chen. We all do.
I do like the soundtrack and overall aesthetic of series. Romance junkies might like the fact that the male lead never wavered in his devotion to the female lead. Other than that, there’s not much else to love about a drama that’s all about love.
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