A Love Built on Trauma and Courage
I must admit, this Chinese drama didn’t grab my attention right away. The first few episodes felt a bit slow and not particularly engaging. However, as the story unfolds, it becomes absolutely impossible to stop watching. It grows steadily, becoming emotionally rich and deeply compelling, with a perfect balance between complexity and simplicity.
The plot follows the characters over several years, which adds realism and depth to their relationships and personal struggles. While there are some weak points in the script — such as rushed scenes or slightly forced dialogues — the overall story is well-developed and captivating.
Li Xun is a striking character with a painful and difficult past. His trauma is deeply felt, and his strength in overcoming it is admirable. At the same time, he can be frustrating, especially when he acts recklessly or speaks harshly, often hurting those close to him. This duality, however, makes him more human and relatable.
Zhu Yun, on the other hand, has a simpler personal arc, but she shines through her inspiring personality. She's strong, determined, and incredibly charming — the kind of character who captivates not because of tragedy, but because of resilience and integrity.
Their love story is intense and filled with ups and downs, portrayed with sensitivity and emotion. The setting, soundtrack, and performances also greatly enhance the experience.
My only disappointment lies in the ending: bittersweet and a bit too open. Many important aspects of the characters’ futures remain unanswered — the fate of the company they dreamed of building, the children they talked about having — all left unresolved. A few more episodes or even a second season would have helped to complete the story more satisfyingly. Still, this drama is outstanding and absolutely worth watching.
The plot follows the characters over several years, which adds realism and depth to their relationships and personal struggles. While there are some weak points in the script — such as rushed scenes or slightly forced dialogues — the overall story is well-developed and captivating.
Li Xun is a striking character with a painful and difficult past. His trauma is deeply felt, and his strength in overcoming it is admirable. At the same time, he can be frustrating, especially when he acts recklessly or speaks harshly, often hurting those close to him. This duality, however, makes him more human and relatable.
Zhu Yun, on the other hand, has a simpler personal arc, but she shines through her inspiring personality. She's strong, determined, and incredibly charming — the kind of character who captivates not because of tragedy, but because of resilience and integrity.
Their love story is intense and filled with ups and downs, portrayed with sensitivity and emotion. The setting, soundtrack, and performances also greatly enhance the experience.
My only disappointment lies in the ending: bittersweet and a bit too open. Many important aspects of the characters’ futures remain unanswered — the fate of the company they dreamed of building, the children they talked about having — all left unresolved. A few more episodes or even a second season would have helped to complete the story more satisfyingly. Still, this drama is outstanding and absolutely worth watching.
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