Funny, Sweet, and Surprisingly Natural
First of all, My Page in the 90’s uses the familiar “transported to another world” trope—but it’s funnier, cuter, and overall much better executed than expected. The drama knows exactly what it wants to be and leans into its charm without trying too hard.
Wang Yuwen is completely in her element here. She feels so natural that it’s almost like her real personality is bleeding into the character, making her performance effortless and very endearing. Chen Xing Xu is also great—no awkward moments at all—and the chemistry between them? It’s chemistry-ing, no question. They’re genuinely adorable together.
Personal opinion, but he seems much more at ease here than in Love Between the Lines, and it really shows in his expressions and interactions. Everything feels lighter and more natural.
My only real complaint is the last four episodes. They dragged more than necessary, relying too much on repetitive flashbacks and reminiscing scenes. We get it—they’re sad, reflective, emotional—but those moments could’ve been replaced with more meaningful content instead of replaying the same beats over and over.
That said, My Page in the 90’s remains a cute, enjoyable watch with strong chemistry and a warm, easygoing vibe—perfect if you’re in the mood for something light but well made.
Wang Yuwen is completely in her element here. She feels so natural that it’s almost like her real personality is bleeding into the character, making her performance effortless and very endearing. Chen Xing Xu is also great—no awkward moments at all—and the chemistry between them? It’s chemistry-ing, no question. They’re genuinely adorable together.
Personal opinion, but he seems much more at ease here than in Love Between the Lines, and it really shows in his expressions and interactions. Everything feels lighter and more natural.
My only real complaint is the last four episodes. They dragged more than necessary, relying too much on repetitive flashbacks and reminiscing scenes. We get it—they’re sad, reflective, emotional—but those moments could’ve been replaced with more meaningful content instead of replaying the same beats over and over.
That said, My Page in the 90’s remains a cute, enjoyable watch with strong chemistry and a warm, easygoing vibe—perfect if you’re in the mood for something light but well made.
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