Actress Jiang Nan retreats to the desert to escape a career slump, but after witnessing a wanted criminal, she’s pulled into a deadly manhunt. To protect her, undercover engineer Lu Bei forces them into a fake marriage as part of his mission. (Source: TMDb) Edit Translation
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High production value & good acting but ML frustrated me
Gosh I have been waiting for this drama since August and it finally released yesterday. It has been awhile since I last saw Jiao Pei Kai / Bai Fang Wen. I watched it last night before bed then continued the next morning. I literally just finished this drama and have mixed feelings.What I liked:
1. Production value - Beautifully shot outdoor scenes at the Gobi Desert. Amazing landscape of the lesser seen China. This drama has pushed the envelope for the vertical drama industry.
2. Acting - Wonderful performances by Guo Yu Xin and Bai Fang Wen. I could see and feel the pain experienced by their characters.
3. Paper cutting scene - What a humbling scene! FL indirectly helped a girl to get back to school.
4. Crime arc - i enjoyed this arc even though the focus was inconsistent.
5. Styling - I liked the outfits worn by both leads. BFW looked rugged as a park ranger.
6. Supporting character - I liked ML's trusted colleague and the female doctor.
What I disliked:
1. ML's action - I got it that he was emotionally unavailable because of his personal demons. But why did he lie to FL about having a girlfriend while being married with her? Even though the "gf" caused a scene, I think FL's anger and disappointment were valid.
2. Romance - I was dismayed that their romance was very much "push" dynamics because of ML's stubbornness. Only when FL was in danger did he show vulnerability but even then he was not fully honest. This drama could have been a healing of two souls with both helping each other but unfortunately not.
3. Duration - 3 hours 18 minutes is the total screentime for this drama and I felt it was too long because the two arcs (romance & crime) were unfocused and not written well.
4. Ending - There were several flashbacks in the final 20 minutes. I felt it was unnecessary because the storytelling was drawn out that I remembered what happened from the start. I wish the drama ended with them together on a healing journey (action oriented rather than a promise).
Favourite scene
When ML tended to FL's injury
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Male Lead caught my attention!
All Things Grow (2025) is a beautiful and emotional short drama that captures how love and growth can happen quietly but deeply. Even though each episode is short, the storytelling feels complete — every look, every silence, and every moment between the leads carries meaning.The chemistry between the main characters is strong and natural. Their emotions come through without overacting, and I liked how the story focuses not just on romance, but on healing, trust, and becoming better people for each other. The pacing is steady and the visuals are simple but warm, giving the whole drama a comforting tone.
What touched me most was how realistic the characters feel — imperfect yet sincere. It’s not the typical overdramatic short drama, but something more grounded and heartfelt. A gentle reminder that love isn’t about perfection, but growth. Truly one of the better short dramas I’ve seen lately. 🌿💛
love guo yu xin
love ML too! haven't watched him for a long time
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