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Exclusive Fairytale chinese drama review
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Exclusive Fairytale
1 people found this review helpful
by raquelsmsv
14 days ago
24 of 24 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 7.5
This review may contain spoilers

A Cozy Fairytale

I started Exclusive Fairytale after it appeared in my recommendations, but at first I struggled a little to fully focus on the story. I was already familiar with Jun from SEVENTEEN, and it took me a few episodes to mentally separate that image from his character in the drama. Fortunately, once the story settled in, that distraction completely faded and I was able to immerse myself in the narrative without any issues.

One of the strongest points of this drama is the female lead. The actress is very expressive and easy to watch, with a soft voice that never becomes irritating. Her character balances sweetness with strength really well, she can be cute and gentle, but also serious, confident, and even a bit aggressive when the situation calls for it. That contrast makes her feel realistic and engaging.

The male lead keeps a calm and steady presence throughout the story. He is observant, quietly attentive, slightly teasing, and consistently supportive. His personality doesn’t shift dramatically from start to finish, but that consistency actually works in the drama’s favor, especially within a romance that focuses more on comfort and emotional closeness than on intense conflict.

What surprised me the most was how openly affectionate this drama is. The romance feels soft, sensual, and surprisingly bold in its physical intimacy, with far more kisses than I expected. However, they never feel awkward or out of place, instead, they add warmth and natural chemistry to the relationship, making the romance feel lived-in rather than idealized.

In terms of plot, this is not a “heavy” drama. Conflicts do appear, including family-related issues, but they are resolved relatively quickly. The story doesn’t dwell on pain or prolonged misunderstandings. Instead, it chooses to move forward, keeping the tone light and emotionally safe. If you’re looking for intense angst, this might not be the drama for you, but if you want something comforting, it works beautifully.

I did feel a bit of sadness for the second male character who harbors feelings for the female lead. His realization that he doesn’t truly have a place in her heart is handled quietly and maturely, which makes it more bittersweet than dramatic. It’s a small emotional thread, but one that lingers.

Another charming aspect of Exclusive Fairytale is how it follows the characters through different stages of life, from childhood and school years to adulthood. Watching them grow, drift apart, reconnect, and ultimately build a life together gives the story a warm, fairytale-like quality that feels earned rather than rushed.

Overall, Exclusive Fairytale is a gentle, romantic drama that doesn’t aim to overwhelm the viewer. It’s soft, affectionate, and quietly confident in its storytelling. A perfect watch for those who enjoy slow emotional development, cozy romance, and a story that lets its characters grow together without unnecessary suffering.

Final Rating: 8.0/10
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