LinkedIn: The Jobs of Dramaland Bai Lang est propriétaire d'un bar-restaurant et souffre d'une phobie malheureusement trop fréquente. Depuis qu'il est tout petit, il redoute d'aller chez le dentiste. Et bien qu'il ait essayé d'innombrables fois de changer de dentiste à la recherche de quelqu'un qui ne le terrorise pas, rien ne l'effraie plus que l'idée de devoir se faire examiner les dents. Mais tout change le jour où il se rend à l'hôpital dentaire Gao Leng et rencontre le dentiste en chef de l'hôpital, Jin Xun'an... Jin Xun'an est différent de tous les dentistes que Bai Lang a rencontrés auparavant. Il est doux, attentionné et gentil. Bai Lang commence à sentir que Jin Xun'an le voit comme plus qu'un patient, et qu'il éprouve des sentiments amoureux à son égard. Mais l'amour peut-il vraiment naître entre un dentiste et son patient ? Au même moment, Zhou Cheng Hao, un barman chevronné du bar de Bai Lang et ami proche du propriétaire, développe une relation intime avec He Qing Tian, un jeune homme rebelle de 12 ans son cadet. De nombreux obstacles se dressent sur le chemin de l'amour pour ce quatuor – mais Cupidon saura-t-il les combler de bonheur ? (Source : Viki) Modifier la traduction
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- 中文(台灣)
- ภาษาไทย
- Türkçe
- Titre original: 我的牙想你
- Aussi connu sous le nom de: Meu Dente, Seu Amor , My Teeth Miss You , My Tooth Misses You , Wo De Ya Xiang Ni
- Scénariste: Lin Pei Yu
- Réalisateur: Ray Jiang
- Genres: Romance
Distribution et équipes
- Snoopy Yu Rôle principal
- Michael Chang Rôle principal
- Alex Chou Rôle principal
- Esther Huang Rôle Secondaire
- Kingston KimYe Qi RanRôle Secondaire
Critiques
Un petit morceau de sucre…
Pas exempt de défauts, My Tooth Your Love est un drama léger et mignon sur une petite note sucrée.L'attraction entre Bai Lang (Andy Wu) et Jin Xun An (Snoopy Yu) n'est pas immédiate. Elle se construit au fur et à mesure dans une relation mature et saine. Entre deux clichés, les baisers sont généreux, tandis que les sentiments de l'un de l'autre se renforcent.
Le couple secondaire, He Qing Tian (Michael Chang) et Zhou Cheng Hao (Alex Chou), reste fugace dans l'histoire, si bien que le peu de temps accordé apporte peu de choses. Cela aurait mérité plusieurs longues minutes supplémentaires.
L'intrigue est facile, légère et jolie. C'est une romance ordinaire, qui se construit gentiment au départ d'un rendez-vous chez le dentiste et d'un petit plat préparé avec amour. Le seul réel défaut, c'est la réaction des parents qui n'avait pour but que créer du drame. Et peut-être aussi ce bruit de fraise sur le générique.
En bref, My Tooth Your Love est un moment agréable sur une relation simple, mais mignonne.
Well-rounded characters managing real-world problems
This series is a huge accomplishment with a misstep in the direction of the plot in ep 11, discussed below.First, some praise…
It has been a while since I've enjoyed a BL so much, and I think it's because this show felt realistic. It depicts well rounded characters managing real-world problems.
Bai Lang suffers from childhood trauma that affects his relationships with others. He is not just afraid of the dentist. He cannot fathom entering a romantic relationship because he thinks he brings bad luck to the people around him. Flashbacks to the past help the audience understand his trauma, phobia, and the coping mechanisms he's developed (like his cadre of plushies on his bed).
Xun An falls head over heels, and ardently goes after his man! To my surprise, he approaches Bai Lang as both a courting lover and a medical professional, recognizing that he needs therapy. I was shocked when the series brought therapy up. A cool plot development would have been to see him accept that he needs treatment and not just a lover. But credit is due for speaking favorably of therapy.
I saw some comments from viewers saying they were annoyed by Bai Lang's manic personality, but I loved that the show dared to show a truly messy, but good intentioned character who is grappling with the belief that he's too much for any lover to handle. Don't we all think that sometimes? I enjoyed seeing him accept that he's worthy of romantic love. Because he is. And when he realizes love is worth risking, he pursues Xun An in the most, hilarious charming way!
The stories of the two side couples develop more slowly, with little morsels included along the way that show the couples' dynamics and growth. I appreciated that we didn’t see insta love from Alex's perspective. Instead, we saw something more believable. The younger guy, RJ's, massive crush on the hot, older bartender. RJ did everything he could to send out romantic signals, trying to get Alex to see him as a man and possible boyfriend. The other couple, the hockey player and Da A, couldn't have been more adorable. The hockey player was so obvious in his pursuit of Da A, while Da A was confused.
I was disappointed the secondary couples didn’t get more screen time or resolution. We needed more, especially from Alex and RJ, at the end. Their story is incomplete. Season 2, please!
There was a misstep in the plot in episode 11. While earlier episodes hinted that Xun An’s relationship with his family wasn’t harmonious, the introduction of domestic abuse was an unnecessary and unmanageable addition. It felt tonally out of step with the rest of the series. With only one episode left, there just wasn’t time to treat this very serious issue. Instead, it would have been more fruitful to deal with Bai Lang’s mental health issues.
Another misstep was to include a surprise fourth couple in the final episode. Rather than this couple, or their wedding, I would rather see one of our established couples get married. At least we did have a sweet proposal!
Overall I'm amazed by the intricate storytelling and tight direction from Ray Jiang, with little details and finishing touches in each scene coming together to form a powerful series. The long take at the end of ep 8 was really impressive! Outstanding acting and OST.
Make sure to watch past the credits after each ep! There are bonus scenes and they matter!























