On the day when Shen Dai Yi went on a blind date, she unexpectedly reunited with her crush in her youth, and he was sitting next to her blind date. She recalled her passionate pursuit of him and the embarrassing past, and chose to keep a distance and avoid contact. However, Song Qing Yan always seems to have a way to appear in her life inadvertently. In the end, he puts aside his cold disguise and descends into the world like a god, intoxicated by the tenderness of love... (Source: Chinese = Weibo || Translation = Google Translate) Edit Translation
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Cast & Credits
- Wang Ge GeShen Dai YiMain Role
- Wang Yan XinSong Qing YanMain Role
- Zhang Yu JingChen HuiSupport Role
- Long Ze MingHuang Zi QiSupport Role
- Qu NaZhou Jing YanSupport Role
Reviews
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Naturally sweet romance; two people finding their way back to each other after many years.
A vertically filmed micro drama (I rate these on their own sliding scale). General spoilers only below. Really sweet while staying natural (not going over-the-top), and fully satisfying! The focus remains on the developing relationship between the leads. A calm yet captivating story, especially for those who enjoy slow-burn, long-standing crushes, and rekindling love. There's pursuing, wooing, and flirting as well as supporting and comforting. A bit different than most vertical dramas I've seen, and well written. Mostly from the FL's POV, but there are times with the ML's POV interspersed throughout.Both leads are good people, genuine, and faithful to eachother. I was easily and fully invested in both of them.
The acting is great (especially Wang GeGe as the FL; her eyes express so many nuances), and the chemistry is palpable and consistent throughout. There is some skinship, hugs, face caresses, and face/neck kisses. No direct lip kisses in this one but I didn't mind in this instance because the romantic and physical tension was satisfying even without them. There are a few suggestive lines of dialogue too later in the story. The FL is enraptured with the ML's hands, he knows, and it's fun to watch him use them to flirt with her.
Characters act and speak like people in real life might, even the jealous ones. There are no crazy plot shenanigans (there is a little drama here and there but it stays within the realm of plausibility), no violence (apart from a couple of punches), no abuse, no family hate, no long pointless arguments, and no mistaken identities. While there is a 3rd wheel wannabe for the ML, she is not given a lot of screen time or power, and the guys who get crushes on the FL are respectful and get minimal screen time as well. There is one big misunderstanding from back in highschool that takes a while for both leads to open up about, but that is also approached believably.
An easy recommendation for fans of relationship-focused romances. I expect I will also re-watch at some point.
I watched on a licensed channel (浪漫短劇社Romantic Drama) with good English subtitles in Nov 2024: https://youtu.be/OVjp4QDx128?si=fE1zgYw2emTuw-gC
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Brooding God and Luminous Doctor
prepare yourselves. I watched a mature, emotionally functional, second chance romance. no green tea. no unhinged ex. no woman hiding behind a potted plant plotting. just two extremely pretty adults acting like adults.who am I???
it’s a slow burn. like actual slow burn. the kind where you feel it simmer instead of someone randomly falling into a bed. they were connected in high school, parted ways, and now fate said “round two, but with better hair and emotional regulation.”
Our girl Shen Dai Yi goes on a blind date and boom. youth crush unlocked. except he’s sitting next to her blind date. The universe loves mess. She immediately remembers her high school era of passionate pursuit and secondhand embarrassment and decides the healthiest option is avoidance.
Reasonable. Mature. Growth.
Where am I???
Unfortunately for her, Song Qing Yan has mastered the art of “accidentally” being everywhere. coincidence king. professionally composed. glasses on. feelings buried six feet deep under a cold, god-tier exterior.
and then he smiles.
and suddenly I understand every comment about how he looks different when he smiles. it’s subtle. it’s unfair. it’s illegal.
this man descends from his icy pedestal not with grand gestures or dramatic kidnappings, but with steady presence and quiet longing. no over-the-top intimacy scenes. no unnecessary skinship. they didn’t need it. the tension did the heavy lifting. the chemistry carried the room.
it really was smooth as butter. it was about them. just them. reacting like real people instead of dramatic caricatures.
and yes, she does wear the same outfit for approximately three business days including a wedding. we are choosing to interpret this as minimalist commitment to emotional focus.
no chaos. no evil sister. no screaming. just eye contact, unresolved history, and a man slowly defrosting because he’s in love.
my hormones are confused. but my standards have been raised.
and Wang Yan Xin? still delicious. unfortunately.
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