Après avoir été largué, Wu Suo Wei se lance en quête de vengeance en séduisant le nouveau petit ami de son ex copine, Chi Cheng. Mais quand Chi Cheng développe malencontreusement des sentiments pour lui, leur jeu de manipulation se transforme en quelque chose qu’aucun d’eux n’a vu venir : de vrais sentiments. (Source : Anglais = blup.dates Instagram || Traduction = Ilumika sur kisskh) ~~ Adapté du roman web « Counter Attack » (逆袭) de Chai Ji Dan (柴鸡蛋). Modifier la traduction
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- 中文(台灣)
- Titre original: 逆爱
- Aussi connu sous le nom de: Counter Attack , Falling in Love with a Rival , Ni Ai , Ni Xi , Ni Xi Zhi Ai Shang Qing Di , Reverse Love , 逆愛 , 逆袭 , 逆袭之爱上情敌 , 逆襲 , 逆襲之愛上情敵
- Réalisateur: Gong Yu Shi
- Genres: Comédie, Romance, Drame
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Distribution et équipes
- Zi YuWu Qi Qiong / Wu Suo WeiRôle principal
- Tian Xu NingChi ChengRôle principal
- Zhan XuanGuo Cheng YuRôle principal
- Liu Xuan ChengJiang Xiao ShuaiRôle principal
- Liu JunWang ShuoRôle Secondaire
- Wang Yu QiaoWang ZhenRôle Secondaire
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En fait, je t’aime bien…
Revenged Love est une histoire imparfaite, mais addictive. Elle a un air de webfic' des années 2010 mêlant le cliché, le kitsch, le théâtral et une panoplie de péripéties tirées par les cheveux. Pourtant, comme ces vieilles fictions, on y revient toujours pour lire la suite ou voir l'épisode suivant.La vengeance et l'amour ne font pas bon ménage. Encore moins quand on se retrouve pris à son propre piège. Les gars n'étaient pas prêts… J'ai adoré les manigances de Wu Suo Wei (Zi Yu) pour conquérir le cœur de Chi Cheng. Le type est sur un lit d'hôpital, mais il n'arrête pas de comploter, c'était amusant. Par ailleurs, j'ai trouvé le côté déluré de Chi Cheng (Tian Xu Ning) drôle et ringard à la fois (bien qu'il dépasse les limites plusieurs fois. La séduction était excitante, toujours amusante et divertissante. Leur romance a été entraînante alors qu'elle jonglait entre humour, chamailleries et tentative de vengeance.
Le couple secondaire avait du potentiel. Jiang Xiao Shuai (Liu Xuan Cheng) est un médecin qui tient une petite clinique. Il se retrouve « gentiment » harcelé par Guo Cheng Yu (Zhan Xuan). C'est aussi une relation d'ennemis à amants. Moins intense, leur romance a connu quelques crépitements, mais les étincelles étaient discrètes.
La plupart des antagonistes étaient caricaturaux et superficiels, mais dans un drame comme celui-ci, ça fonctionne. En revanche, si tout le monde applaudit la performance de Liu Jun (en tant que Wang Shuo), personnellement, c'est bien le seul que j'ai trouvé mauvais. Cela contraste avec Legend of the Female General où il s'en sort bien.
Certaines intrigues étaient inutiles. Elles rallongeant inutilement l'ihistoire ou elles comblaient des vides. Les problèmes faisaient monter la pression, mais sur la fin, la série s'est perdue avant de se relancer sur son dernier épisode. À côté de cela, le doublage était médiocre, la musique confuse et le montage parfois chaotique. Cependant, malgré les soucis rencontrés en cours de route, la production a fait un bon travail.
En bref, Revenged Love connaît des défauts et traîne plus que de raison. Cependant, c'est un BL divertissant et amusant avec un quatuor sympathique aux dynamiques fortes.
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I can't let ChiWei go....
When I started this, I thought I was just going to watch a new show but I didn’t know I was signing a contract to have my soul stolen and my emotions permanently hijacked. I’m sitting here, replaying the same scenes over and over like an addict because my brain refuses to move on.Episodes 1–3 are the comedic bait. You’ll think, “aww, this is cute,” and you’ll be wrong. Episode 4 creeps in with the first sparks, Episode 5 straight-up injects serotonin into your bloodstream, and then Episode 10… god help you. That’s when it stops being a drama and starts being the most gorgeous, sensual, heart-aching romance you’ll ever see.
Please. I am begging you. Do not drop it after Episode 1. Give it five episodes. Let it get under your skin. Let it ruin you. You will lose sleep. You will think about them at random moments during the day. You’ll be laughing like an idiot one second and clutching your chest the next.
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detailed review, may contain spoilers
So. ARE WE OKAY? Because I’m not. I’m so far from okay. I miss them. I want to cry and throw up just thinking about their journey and how far they have come.
I remember the first episodes, Chi Cheng walked into every scene like he could crush Suowei without even trying, and at first, he would have. He was intrigued but also in control. And Suowei, my clever little fox, my scheming troublemaker...he thought he could keep it all a game. He had no idea that every sly smile, every bratty comeback was driving Chi Cheng out of his mind.
So watching the shift of Chi Cheng go from a man who could pin Suowei against a wall just to make a point… to a man who would drop everything if Suowei so much as frowned?? WRECKED. ME. He went from “you’re my toy” to “you’re my everything.” The same hands that could wrap around Suowei’s throat without hesitation now tremble if Suowei’s in pain. Yeah, he still grabs him by the throat sometimes BUT ONLY WHEN HE’S FUCKING HIM AND THAT’S DIFFERENT OKAY? IT'S AN ENTIRELY DIFFERENT BIBLE OF HAND PLACEMENT.
Agh anyway, its just so beautiful to see how Chi Cheng looks at him in the later episodes...like this is a man who started at the top and ended up metaphorically (and probably literally) at Suowei’s feet. The dominance never fully left, but it warped into this worship that’s somehow more intense than any power play. He still has the strength to break him, but now he’d rather use that strength to shield him from the world.
And Suowei…I don’t think I’ve ever been so obsessed with a character’s development in my life. Chi Cheng’s arc destroyed me, yes, but Suowei’s reprogrammed my brain chemistry. I'M NOT EVEN JOKING.
Because like, we start with this man who is the definition of “straight man panic.” He’s dodging Chi Cheng’s touches. He’s rolling his eyes, making faces, acting like ewww NO HOMO every two seconds. He is CONVINCED he’s untouchable. He treats Chi Cheng like just another rich, arrogant bastard who thinks he can get whatever he wants. And I believed him! I thought, okay, this is gonna be one of those slow, reluctant-to-the-end situations.
But no. No, no, no.
Because little by little, without even realizing it, he starts needing the attention he pretends to hate. The touches stop feeling dangerous and start feeling like home. The man who used to swat Chi Cheng’s hands away is suddenly leaning into them. And then one day, he’s seeking them out.
I just love the way he went from “get away from me,” to climbing onto Chi Cheng’s back for a piggyback or nuzzling their cheeks together with this soft, stupid smile. The way he starts embracing the entire truth about himself. His sexuality. His feelings and he’s PROUD of it. He’s not hiding anymore. He’s not embarrassed. He’s not dodging.
He goes from looking at Chi Cheng like, “ugh, you’re annoying,” to looking at him like, “you are my most precious person in the whole damn world.” And you see it. In the way his face softens, in the way he looks at Chi Cheng like he’s something holy, in the way he reaches for him without thinking.
And here’s the part that absolutely obliterated me...in most BLs, the “submissive” role rarely shows this much affection back. The dominant one does all the simping, all the chasing, all the worshipping, while the other just accepts it. But Suowei breaks that in half. He loves LOUD. He adores Chi Cheng so openly.
By the end, Suowei is pulling him in, holding him there, not letting him go. He’s soft and sweet and filthy and bold and shameless, and the pride he takes in their love is so fucking pure.
I want to rewatch the whole thing just to see every micro-shift in his eyes as he falls deeper and deeper until there’s no escape.
Their journey was amazing, and I will never, ever stop praising the actors for it. Like, story aside, the chemistry aside, these two performed their asses off.
I’ve seen plenty of BLs, plenty of good couples, but this was something else entirely.
Ziyu… ZIYU HAS FUCKING WRECKED ME. The emotional range he brought to Suowei especially in those moments of vulnerability is unmatched. Take the scenes when Wang Shou came back. Suowei had to play that insecure boyfriend role, and I was scared. I was scared it might tip into that annoying, desperate, borderline pathetic portrayal that I’ve seen too many times. But no. Ziyu nailed it. He made Suowei’s insecurity feel real.
And don’t even get me started on Episode 19. I swear, that was his episode. The one that cements him as a powerhouse. The scenes with his mom...Oh my god. I was emotionally gutted.
And then there’s Tian Xuning. No less legendary. I have NEVER seen a BL “dominant” character especially one with a BDSM element NOT make me cringe at least once. There’s always that one line delivery or one scene where you’re like, “okay, tone it down, buddy.” But Tian...my god, Tian pulled every single scene off flawlessly. He brought this heat, this precision, to Chi Cheng’s dominance that felt authentic and magnetic instead of forced. And it was hot. Like, dangerously hot.
But it wasn’t just the dominance. Tian’s emotional work was just as strong as Ziyu’s. If Ziyu’s masterpiece was Episode 19, then Tian’s was Episode 18. The way he broke in that episode...the tears, my god. This is a character who walks through the world in total control, and Tian made you feel the weight of losing that control, just for the person he loves. That’s not easy to pull off AT ALL.
And TBH these performances weren’t just good separately. The magic was in how they fed off each other. Ziyu’s vulnerability made Tian’s protectiveness hit harder. Tian’s dominance made Ziyu’s surrender feel more powerful.
I honestly think that’s why this drama will stick with me forever. Not just because of the story or the characters, but because Ziyu and Tian Xuning made me believe in them. They made me care about them like they were real. They made every high higher, every low lower.
I am ruined for other BLs. I am ruined for other actors. And I will die on this hill: what they did here was lightning in a bottle, and I don’t think we’ll see anything quite like it again.
I will say this though...the quality is not high. There are definitely moments where the execution wobbles, where the plot could’ve been tighter, where certain scenes feel a little rushed or undercooked. I know for some people, that might be enough to knock it down a few points. But I rate shows based on my enjoyment, and those flaws were barely registered while I was watching.
Because MY ENJOYMENT WAS THROUGH THE ROOF. Like, I was floating. I didn’t care about shaky pacing or low-budget moments, I cared about them. The chemistry, the growth, the obsession, the way they made me feel like I was living inside their story… that’s what I’ll remember forever.
So yeah. I’m giving it a 10. Not because it’s “perfect” by objective standards, but because for me, it was. I will forever love them. I miss them already. I adore them in a way that makes me want to rewatch every single second just to feel that high again.
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I am devastated to let them go.
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