The comment you made does not appear to be based on direct viewing experience, but rather influenced by personal bias or sentiment. When someone idolizes another actress and then expresses negative judgments, it only undermines objectivity. It raises the question: does such behavior really make your idol appear better? In the end, disparaging remarks merely reflect doubt about your own idol’s quality, rather than strengthening it.
The more I watch it, the more emotionally moving this drama becomes. My interest in it hasn't faded in the slightest; in fact, to this day, I have rewatched it countless times. Meet Yourself has become my go-to comfort show whenever I am unsure what else to watch. Its tranquil atmosphere, combined with the breathtaking natural beauty on display, creates a viewing experience that is both soothing to the soul and a feast for the eyes.
I don't even care abt imdb but have u seen the rating there. It js makes me laugh. Got flooded with 1 stars for…
I am speaking in a general context. Ratings and reviews are integral parts of sentiment analysis. When ratings are manipulated, the perception of public sentiment becomes distorted and influences how opinions are interpreted, regardless of whether we are explicitly discussing the numbers or not.
When ratings appear extremely high but viewer reviews show an opposing trend, honest opinions are frequently dismissed as 'hater' behavior. This discrepancy proves that numbers alone can be deceptive. This is a common critique within the Chinese drama ecosystem. Given that rating wars, reviews, and fandom dynamics are inextricably linked, this topic is valid to discuss. Discomfort with this subject does not invalidate the substance of the argument.
One thing I dislike about Chinese dramas is the rating wars. It feels as if ratings matter more than the actual quality of the work. Many fandoms are busy tearing down other actresses with fake ratings and reviews. Consequently, when viewers share honest, personal opinions, they are immediately labeled as 'haters.' This demonstrates how fandom bias often overshadows objective judgment of the drama.
The only person on this planet I see keep attacking Yang Zi as well as many other actresses is none the less Trashta…
I am commenting on the lead role in this drama, not attacking Yang Zi personally. Expressing opinions on acting and role suitability is not prohibited. I also do not idolize or follow the actress you mentioned; I haven't even watched her dramas. Your accusation is pure assumption. If you doubt me, feel free to check my watchlist. My criticism is based on what I watched, not on fandom or fan wars.
Might be because u only ever watched her top hit dramas which were indeed 1 idol modern drama and 1 xianxia. Lemme…
Past achievements are irrelevant to critiques of the current performance. Dismissing criticism as 'bitterness' actually demonstrates an inability to distinguish between past accolades and the acting quality being judged right now.
Might be because u only ever watched her top hit dramas which were indeed 1 idol modern drama and 1 xianxia. Lemme…
The accusation that I am a fan of another actress is baseless. I don’t idolize any actor or actress; I judge dramas purely as a viewer. If you claim otherwise, please prove who I supposedly idolize. My criticism is based on acting and role suitability, not fandom. In fact, being overly defensive of an idol often leads to a lack of objectivity and ignores the actual quality on screen.
Might be because u only ever watched her top hit dramas which were indeed 1 idol modern drama and 1 xianxia. Lemme…
I don't deny that in previous genres, she truly immersed herself in her roles. However, in this specific drama, I feel something is lacking. The real question is: how can an actor ever evolve if their fans refuse to appreciate valid criticism? If fans shield them from every honest opinion, the actor loses the opportunity to grow and remains stuck in their comfort zone.
Might be because u only ever watched her top hit dramas which were indeed 1 idol modern drama and 1 xianxia. Lemme…
Please distinguish between objective assessment and subjective defense driven by fandom. The habit of judging a drama solely based on affection for the actor often blinds one to obvious flaws. I am stating this purely from the perspective of a general viewer who prioritizes quality and story immersion. For those of us without an emotional attachment to the actor, visual inconsistencies and acting mismatches are genuinely distracting, regardless of her past achievements.
Might be because u only ever watched her top hit dramas which were indeed 1 idol modern drama and 1 xianxia. Lemme…
Past achievements don't grant immunity from current criticism. My point isn't about her general acting ability, but whether she fits this specific role. The fact that she was good in Changsha doesn't change the reality that here, she looks like a city girl playing dress-up, with styling that ruins immersion. We are discussing her performance in 2026, not 2014.
Apologies in advance if this offends anyone, but the female lead's acting appears stiff and ill-suited for this genre. I am accustomed to seeing her in idol or xianxia dramas. However, in a show that establishes such a harsh and unforgiving world, Yang Zi’s 'city girl' aura feels too pronounced. She simply does not naturally exude the necessary mental toughness.
你所说的评论似乎并非基于直接的观看体验,而是受到了个人偏见或情感的影响。当一个人崇拜某位女演员,却又对他人做出负面评价时,这只会损害客观性。不禁让人想问:这样的行为,真的能让你的偶像显得更优秀吗?归根结底,贬低他人的言论,反映出的不过是对自己偶像实力的质疑,而非对其的肯定。
When ratings appear extremely high but viewer reviews show an opposing trend, honest opinions are frequently dismissed as 'hater' behavior. This discrepancy proves that numbers alone can be deceptive. This is a common critique within the Chinese drama ecosystem. Given that rating wars, reviews, and fandom dynamics are inextricably linked, this topic is valid to discuss. Discomfort with this subject does not invalidate the substance of the argument.