This is a must watch fr!!
There is nothing to say to this drama but a JOB WELL DONE! This left on me a deep impression—it's a raw as well as emotional adventure, not just another youth drama, that stayed with me long after the final episode. Qiao Qingyu was a determined yet quiet 16-year-old, so she hunted around for the truth about her sister’s strange death. This was truly both a heartbreaking and an empowering experience of sorts. The story tackles themes that happen to be heavy like AIDS stigma also family shame, together with harsh realities faced by women. It shows these matters with frankness and care, particularly inside country societies.
As Qingyu, Zhang Jingyi's quiet strength stood all the way out, and for Ming Sheng, Zhou Yiran’s portrayal of the classmate who helps her and is misunderstood added warmth and tension. I liked how the drama did not depend on romance for its plot since it showed how grief was strong as it found hidden truths. It has a slow pace, yet is mindful in making each scene full of meaning. Reborn evoked tears along with thoughts, but most of all, evoked care. Consider watching it: it will transcend mere entertainment, addressing deep themes if you seek drama.
As Qingyu, Zhang Jingyi's quiet strength stood all the way out, and for Ming Sheng, Zhou Yiran’s portrayal of the classmate who helps her and is misunderstood added warmth and tension. I liked how the drama did not depend on romance for its plot since it showed how grief was strong as it found hidden truths. It has a slow pace, yet is mindful in making each scene full of meaning. Reborn evoked tears along with thoughts, but most of all, evoked care. Consider watching it: it will transcend mere entertainment, addressing deep themes if you seek drama.
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