Qiao Xin Ran mène une vie très difficile, travaillant même comme livreuse de repas pour payer les soins médicaux de sa belle-mère. Un jour, lors d'une livraison, elle fait une découverte bouleversante : son mari, Liang Yu Xuan, est en réalité le riche héritier de la famille Liang. Au même moment, elle le surprend en train de demander la main de son premier amour. Dévastée, elle décide de divorcer. Le président de la société Chu, Chu Ming Yi, lui propose son aide et l'invite à rejoindre son entreprise. Pendant ce temps, Liang Yu Xuan continue de la harceler. Lors d'une fête d'entreprise, Qiao Xin Ran tente de faire ses preuves et de s'imposer, mais Liang Yu Xuan et sa nouvelle associée, Anna, font obstacle à ses efforts et la sabotent. (Source : Chinoise = Red Fruit Free Short Drama App || Traduction = kisskh) Modifier la traduction
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Distribution et équipes
- Li LeiChu Ming YiRôle principal
- Xiong An NiQiao Xin RanRôle principal
Critiques
Bad Acting
Unfortunately, *East of Eden* just didn’t work for me. I watch a lot of Chinese short dramas, so I’m used to fast pacing, quick scene changes, and storylines that have to fit a lot into a limited amount of time. But even by short-drama standards, this one felt all over the place.The biggest problem for me was the storyline. Instead of flowing naturally from one event to the next, it felt scattered and sometimes difficult to follow. There were moments when the plot seemed to jump ahead without enough explanation or character development. I found myself trying to figure out how we got from one situation to another rather than becoming invested in what was happening.
The acting also didn’t help. Chinese short dramas can have some surprisingly strong performances despite their smaller budgets and shorter runtimes, but I didn’t feel that here. A lot of the emotions felt forced or flat, and some scenes that should have had a strong emotional impact simply didn’t. I never really connected with the characters or their relationships.
I don't expect every short drama to have a huge budget or perfect writing, but I do expect the story and characters to pull me in. Sadly, *East of Eden* never did.
Overall, this was a miss for me. The scattered storyline and weak performances made it difficult to stay interested, and by the end, I was watching more to finish it than because I wanted to know what happened.









