Love goes through the stomach
As a fan of Tan Jianci, I've been looking forward to this drama since it's poster release but it finally came the day to watch & finish it. Just as the headline suggests, it's more of a drama where they do talk about food rather than the story itself. Even so, in the first 10 episodes the story IT'S THERE, but going onwards they are trapped in their little world where there are no accidents, no problems, just love & happy life.
This is not a bad thing, especially if you like these types of genre where you'd rather enjoy the plot/acting/OST without any issue between the male & female lead. Yes, some of the parts of the story are repetitive, especially after they found out about each other, but it's one of the dramas where you can relax and not make theories. It's simply a fluffy, stress-free and the perfect series to bask yourself in some romance.
Let's talk about acting & clothing. Seeing Jianci with a calming, sweet look & loving eyes gave me a shock. This is because the past roles he had required him to be more serious, to be more expressive and even "act as a bad guy". Even so, I never felt like his acting here was stiff and had non-expressions, but rather it gave me light to see him in a different way and that these types of dramas could suit him as well. Others could call him expressionless, but pretty sure the director wanted him to act in that way and not be as a serious man. As for his outfits, I wish they were more fresh, in the first few episodes and as years passed he would dress more formal and stuff. Speaking of the female lead, Zhou Ye, I've always saw her in movies/dramas that had her act her either sad or as "fluffy" girl. Her acting was nice, no reproval, but her clothing was so bad here. Why did they dress the female lead as a female in her 35+, when she was just in her 20's? She had some good clothing on some of the episodes but as we went further it kept getting bad.
Other than that, "Love Me, Love My Voice", is a drama that you can watch without any problems, be happy through all the episodes. For sure, it could've been better than this, but we take what they give us.
This is not a bad thing, especially if you like these types of genre where you'd rather enjoy the plot/acting/OST without any issue between the male & female lead. Yes, some of the parts of the story are repetitive, especially after they found out about each other, but it's one of the dramas where you can relax and not make theories. It's simply a fluffy, stress-free and the perfect series to bask yourself in some romance.
Let's talk about acting & clothing. Seeing Jianci with a calming, sweet look & loving eyes gave me a shock. This is because the past roles he had required him to be more serious, to be more expressive and even "act as a bad guy". Even so, I never felt like his acting here was stiff and had non-expressions, but rather it gave me light to see him in a different way and that these types of dramas could suit him as well. Others could call him expressionless, but pretty sure the director wanted him to act in that way and not be as a serious man. As for his outfits, I wish they were more fresh, in the first few episodes and as years passed he would dress more formal and stuff. Speaking of the female lead, Zhou Ye, I've always saw her in movies/dramas that had her act her either sad or as "fluffy" girl. Her acting was nice, no reproval, but her clothing was so bad here. Why did they dress the female lead as a female in her 35+, when she was just in her 20's? She had some good clothing on some of the episodes but as we went further it kept getting bad.
Other than that, "Love Me, Love My Voice", is a drama that you can watch without any problems, be happy through all the episodes. For sure, it could've been better than this, but we take what they give us.
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