Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWealthy Mrs. Li moves her family from Luoyang to Bianjing to find husbands for her five daughters. Despite initial struggles, the family works together to establish a business and search for... Tout lireWealthy Mrs. Li moves her family from Luoyang to Bianjing to find husbands for her five daughters. Despite initial struggles, the family works together to establish a business and search for suitable matches.Wealthy Mrs. Li moves her family from Luoyang to Bianjing to find husbands for her five daughters. Despite initial struggles, the family works together to establish a business and search for suitable matches.
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Joseph Zeng
• 2025
Yunrui Li
• 2025
Lyric Lan
• 2025
Qing Zhao
• 2025
Jin Mi
• 2025
Mingde Li
• 2025
Yongqi Liang
• 2025
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I had high hopes for this drama, especially since the dashing star of the Double was the main male lead. Unfortunately, my hopes were not realized because of the poor screenwriting and direction of this drama. I gave it five stars for the actors who worked hard to make it what it could not be-an outstanding drama.
The problem centered on the obnoxious mother and her interfering mannerisms. She was why her girls were single, or if married, unhappy. Money and prestige were her main aims in finding suitable husbands for her daughters; compatibility and affection were of no consequence to her and their single state. To say I was disappointed is an understatement.
The problem centered on the obnoxious mother and her interfering mannerisms. She was why her girls were single, or if married, unhappy. Money and prestige were her main aims in finding suitable husbands for her daughters; compatibility and affection were of no consequence to her and their single state. To say I was disappointed is an understatement.
I'm really surprised at the low-ratings this Chinese drama has received. It deserves better. Yes, it's uneven in places, it drags at the end--and the acting chops of the numerous characters range from overly-dramatic to reasonably competent to blanked out, poker-faced bots. BUT...by and large the female leads are magnetic, energetic, and convincing as the five clever and spirited Li sisters-all of them in the market for a marital match made in heaven.
What the ladies get instead is a plethora of trouble, involving in-laws and outlaws and just plain craziness, as each daughter, in turn, finds what appears to be the "perfect match," but in fact--is not.
Mother Li (played by an outstanding actor) has her work cut out for her. For each of the five, she has to find an appropriate husband, with a modicum of wealth and a propitious astrology chart-someone belonging to a socially respectable, congenial family. And, of course, she has to provide each of her five girls with a sufficient dowry.
Is Mother Li looking for someone her daughters will like and get along with? Strike that last requirement. Personal compatibility was pretty low on the priority list in that day and age.
Not to worry, though, these incredible women are all resourceful, capable, and able to finesse the various situations--marital, familial, and legal--as well as the chauvinistic society they find themselves in. Not all of their shenanigans work as planned and the plot isn't always believable. In fact, the fifth daughter's marriage situation was so ridiculous that I fast forwarded through most of it. Shades of "I Love Lucy" reruns in some of the antics. Her attempts to whip her would-be spouse into shape (and I do mean "whip") went on waaay too long. Personally, I don't find marital abuse funny, no matter how richly deserved or who's doing it.
It would have been nice if the servants were depicted as real human beings instead of props for the nobles to use as they saw fit.
But the costumes and hairdos are to die for. And the absolutely delightful "lion contest" in episode 32 made up for a lot of the cheesier moments.
Who knew that 1000 years ago the Chinese city of Bianjing was such a nest of vipers?
What the ladies get instead is a plethora of trouble, involving in-laws and outlaws and just plain craziness, as each daughter, in turn, finds what appears to be the "perfect match," but in fact--is not.
Mother Li (played by an outstanding actor) has her work cut out for her. For each of the five, she has to find an appropriate husband, with a modicum of wealth and a propitious astrology chart-someone belonging to a socially respectable, congenial family. And, of course, she has to provide each of her five girls with a sufficient dowry.
Is Mother Li looking for someone her daughters will like and get along with? Strike that last requirement. Personal compatibility was pretty low on the priority list in that day and age.
Not to worry, though, these incredible women are all resourceful, capable, and able to finesse the various situations--marital, familial, and legal--as well as the chauvinistic society they find themselves in. Not all of their shenanigans work as planned and the plot isn't always believable. In fact, the fifth daughter's marriage situation was so ridiculous that I fast forwarded through most of it. Shades of "I Love Lucy" reruns in some of the antics. Her attempts to whip her would-be spouse into shape (and I do mean "whip") went on waaay too long. Personally, I don't find marital abuse funny, no matter how richly deserved or who's doing it.
It would have been nice if the servants were depicted as real human beings instead of props for the nobles to use as they saw fit.
But the costumes and hairdos are to die for. And the absolutely delightful "lion contest" in episode 32 made up for a lot of the cheesier moments.
Who knew that 1000 years ago the Chinese city of Bianjing was such a nest of vipers?
A mother with five daughters doing all that she can so her children can prosper. Enemies to lovers, plenty of drama, twists and turns. Amazing sets, beautiful costumes, hairstyles and adornments. Perfectly chaste with so much expression through the characters' fine eyes. Each daughter has a well-defined character and the familial love between them is one of the best parts of the show, they are resilient and look after one another no matter what. I'm obsessed and eagerly await each new episode. If you like period love stories, this is the one for you! A wonderful experience for my first c-drama!!
So I chance upon Perfect Match on Netflix and instantly fell in love with characters from the first episode. It kind of reminds me of Pride and Prejudice.
The characters are stunning and talented. I love how it goes from outwitting each other to court to royalty and so on. I love the aesthetics of the set and the costumes- the headdresses and usage of pastel shades. All five couples are stunning but the third sister and master Chai were just perfect. From this series, I learned about ancient Chinese rules and i love how the writers incorporate gender issues with a contemporary take without being too loud about it.
The characters are stunning and talented. I love how it goes from outwitting each other to court to royalty and so on. I love the aesthetics of the set and the costumes- the headdresses and usage of pastel shades. All five couples are stunning but the third sister and master Chai were just perfect. From this series, I learned about ancient Chinese rules and i love how the writers incorporate gender issues with a contemporary take without being too loud about it.
Far better than a lot of Western productions on Netflix right now, rife with unpleasant profanity and vulgarity.
British period dramas when well done ( not including the more recent adaptations of P&P and Persuasion) are the gold standard of entertainment for me. My first Chinese period drama and I was enchanted by this perfectly lovely adaptation of Pride and Prejudice! The reviews are unjust, signally failing to appreciate the depths of thought that has gone into this delightful, elegant and very beautiful production!
The costumes, decor, houses, hair and delicate beauty of just everything including the food blew me away. This was rather a fascinating lesson in chinese culture and social history.
Bowing and a bob( in the case of women)approaching a curtsey as a form of polite greeting in company seems to have been common to such disparate cultures separated by continents.
The characters have a depth, grace and elegance not commonly seen on TV these days.
Mrs. Li is actually a more likable and complex character than Mrs. Bennet. AND I have read JA's books atleast 5 times over in the course of 40 years.
The third daughter is as spirited and likable as Elizabeth and the Eldest daughter was very Jane like and certainly more resourceful.
The interiors with their occupants were so reminiscent of Vermeer & De Hooch, I had to keep pausing to take it all in.
Even the hair styles were reminiscent of regency fashions. All in all enjoyable and relaxing; as delicate as the calligraphy or paintings of hokusai..
British period dramas when well done ( not including the more recent adaptations of P&P and Persuasion) are the gold standard of entertainment for me. My first Chinese period drama and I was enchanted by this perfectly lovely adaptation of Pride and Prejudice! The reviews are unjust, signally failing to appreciate the depths of thought that has gone into this delightful, elegant and very beautiful production!
The costumes, decor, houses, hair and delicate beauty of just everything including the food blew me away. This was rather a fascinating lesson in chinese culture and social history.
Bowing and a bob( in the case of women)approaching a curtsey as a form of polite greeting in company seems to have been common to such disparate cultures separated by continents.
The characters have a depth, grace and elegance not commonly seen on TV these days.
Mrs. Li is actually a more likable and complex character than Mrs. Bennet. AND I have read JA's books atleast 5 times over in the course of 40 years.
The third daughter is as spirited and likable as Elizabeth and the Eldest daughter was very Jane like and certainly more resourceful.
The interiors with their occupants were so reminiscent of Vermeer & De Hooch, I had to keep pausing to take it all in.
Even the hair styles were reminiscent of regency fashions. All in all enjoyable and relaxing; as delicate as the calligraphy or paintings of hokusai..
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