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- Titre original: 闪婚之捡来的上门女婿是大佬
- Aussi connu sous le nom de: Shan Hun Zhi Jian Lai De Shang Men Nv Xu Shi Da Lao , 閃婚之撿來的上門女婿是大佬 , The Son-in-Law Is the Boss
- Genres: Romance
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Distribution et équipes
- Ke ChunPei YanRôle principal
- Chai Hui XinSu Ke KeRôle principal
Critiques
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- The son-in-law is the boss is a romance miniseries with Ke Chun (as Pei Yan/Hao Yun) and Chai Hui Xin (as Su Ke Ke). This drama might have been meant to be a romantic comedy since it has the clichéd interruptions that ended up been more annoying than funny. The romance is slow burn and. although the leading couple has a few really cute moments together, their romantic scenes lack intimacy and the leading lady seems stiff. Overall, if the viewer is looking for a great romantic story, look somewhere else. This drama has two main leads that are caring and warm but they didn’t get very comfortable with each other.In the meantime, this drama can be found on YouTube under the caption: “After Dumping the Jerk, I Found a CEO as My Husband | Ke Chun & Chai Chai” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0Vpnjl9qqU)
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Quite promising but inconsistent writing ruined this
I love Chai Huixin and tried to watch it since people bragged about Kechun. The plot is about ML who get amnesia and asked FL to marry him and when ML remember who he was FL wants to divorce him. The plot are quite good on first part and on second part when ML gain his memory back, there is inconsistent plot when FL wants to break their relationship and ML wants to expose ML brother crime. The Ending is abrupt and feel too rush. The chemistry was okay for me and its kind sweet. There is not much kissing scene on this drama.Not the best drama for both actor, but still decent to watch.
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