An unforgettable healing love story
This story is a heartwarming reminder that everyone deserves to be with someone.
After watching 100s of dramas, very few leave a lasting mark after a while. But this one definitely left it's traces in my heart and I'm going to treasure my experience of watching this for the first time.
The many positives I felt in this drama:
1. The main actors- The cast for the main characters were perfect. The subtle way they expressed their emotions and how they yearned for each other, everything felt real. Some people criticise them for their wooden acting, but they are actually supposed to be a little stiff and withdrawn. Both of them are calm people with heavy backstories, of course they aren't going to act cheerfully.
2. The sizzling chemistry- The main leads had great chemistry. Their conversations and actions together didn't feel cringey. It felt real and it was like we were taking a peek into their world.
3. The cinematography- I liked how they played with the cinematography to enhance the emotions in the storyline. The use of a greyish filter showed the somberness and resignation of Yifen's life. But the coloring does get brighter and warmer as she foes through her healing journey.
4. The discussion of mental health and trauma- These kinds of heavy topics are rarely shown in cdramas. Though it wasn't 100% realistic, they showed some rarely discussed nuances when it comes to mental health, trauma and assault victims.
5. Sang Yan's quiet devotion- Some people might mistake his love as loud and obsessive but if you really think about it, he was quite passive and quiet in his approaches. He never burdened her or even showed it directly to Yifen. He just did things to support her behind the shadows and waited for her to come to him when she was ready. His love really touched my heart.
Now, nothing can ever be perfect and thus let's move onto the few negatives:
1. The second couple - I didn't care much about the second couple. They were too chaotic and all over the place. I didn't get much chemistry from them and their scenes burst the bubble of afterglow I felt after watch Sang yan and Yifen together.
2. Recasting of hidden love characters- I understand the decision to recast hidden love characters to not overshaow the story or the current main actors. But I don't know why they had to change even the supporting characters and locations too. It gave me whiplash and I was confused whenever I saw the changes. I esepcially hated the casting choices for Sang Zhi and Jiaxu. This Sang Zhi literally looks like a kid when she's supposed to be in college (which feels more awkward when she's supposedly a couple with Jiaxu) and Jiaxu doesn't look more handsome or charismatic than Sang yan which is one of his distinct qualities described in the book. It felt weird.
Overall, Hidden love is still on top for me because of its rewatchability and overall chemistry but First frost definitely leaves a more lasting emotional impact and memorable watching experience.
After watching 100s of dramas, very few leave a lasting mark after a while. But this one definitely left it's traces in my heart and I'm going to treasure my experience of watching this for the first time.
The many positives I felt in this drama:
1. The main actors- The cast for the main characters were perfect. The subtle way they expressed their emotions and how they yearned for each other, everything felt real. Some people criticise them for their wooden acting, but they are actually supposed to be a little stiff and withdrawn. Both of them are calm people with heavy backstories, of course they aren't going to act cheerfully.
2. The sizzling chemistry- The main leads had great chemistry. Their conversations and actions together didn't feel cringey. It felt real and it was like we were taking a peek into their world.
3. The cinematography- I liked how they played with the cinematography to enhance the emotions in the storyline. The use of a greyish filter showed the somberness and resignation of Yifen's life. But the coloring does get brighter and warmer as she foes through her healing journey.
4. The discussion of mental health and trauma- These kinds of heavy topics are rarely shown in cdramas. Though it wasn't 100% realistic, they showed some rarely discussed nuances when it comes to mental health, trauma and assault victims.
5. Sang Yan's quiet devotion- Some people might mistake his love as loud and obsessive but if you really think about it, he was quite passive and quiet in his approaches. He never burdened her or even showed it directly to Yifen. He just did things to support her behind the shadows and waited for her to come to him when she was ready. His love really touched my heart.
Now, nothing can ever be perfect and thus let's move onto the few negatives:
1. The second couple - I didn't care much about the second couple. They were too chaotic and all over the place. I didn't get much chemistry from them and their scenes burst the bubble of afterglow I felt after watch Sang yan and Yifen together.
2. Recasting of hidden love characters- I understand the decision to recast hidden love characters to not overshaow the story or the current main actors. But I don't know why they had to change even the supporting characters and locations too. It gave me whiplash and I was confused whenever I saw the changes. I esepcially hated the casting choices for Sang Zhi and Jiaxu. This Sang Zhi literally looks like a kid when she's supposed to be in college (which feels more awkward when she's supposedly a couple with Jiaxu) and Jiaxu doesn't look more handsome or charismatic than Sang yan which is one of his distinct qualities described in the book. It felt weird.
Overall, Hidden love is still on top for me because of its rewatchability and overall chemistry but First frost definitely leaves a more lasting emotional impact and memorable watching experience.
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