I actually was already suspicious when I see it's 29 episodes compares to the usual 24 episodes typical in Cdramas.…
I think Kdrama producers have tried to make new dramas unique and different than previous ones, due to pickier and more demanding Kdrama audiences. But without solid writing they can end up to be messy. But I suggest you to also binge-watch Cdramas after they're finished because the ending can be disappointing. The cause is tight government censorship. Unlike Kdramas, you may see the similar plot lines in Cdramas since the producers may pick a safer route but making dramas similar to the previous ones that passed censorship. SE and OE endings in Cdramas are quite common. You watched Crush? What do you think about it? I'm writing an article about it ;D
You already watched it? What do you think? Did you agree with the outcome?
He actually didn't make a copy, with the passport he thought the person was the fiance, right? The creepy things are the ones he did afterwards, like locking her in the house (at first). I think the ending is just so clever, whoever wrote the script (this is not based on a novel, right?). By making it an OE, audiences who are romantic have POVs that they will end up together (promising last scene at the restaurant). The ones who are into more justice are satisfied they don't end up together as a couple but 'friend' (same, last scene where she invited her friends to eat at the restaurant).
Oh I don't know that. But this one is better, you think?
oh yeah... the first synopsis says SXD is an impostor but she is actually not. That one was taken from VIKI synopsis too! So when I started the drama I was actually confused cos it's different than the synopsis
Loved your article. You made me feel guilty for dropping my rating from a solid 8.0 to 6.5 after watching the…
I actually was already suspicious when I see it's 29 episodes compares to the usual 24 episodes typical in Cdramas. Unfortunately in this drama the Chinese government PPL (my other word for naming their propaganda) is put after the climax that diminishes the overall watching satisfaction, no matter if it's skipable or not. IMO It should've put in the middle, right after the couple went to visit the school for the first time, for example. It will still drag but in the middle and picks up again until the climax near the end (second last episode) where viewers get to know the whole story and still be satisfied with it.
Very detailed write up this time, and another job well done! I love the way you shared your exposition without…
Not sure about the 'very detailed' part, cos I tried to hide the facts so won't give away important spoilers ;D I also not a biggest fan of both, having seen each in only one drama and not follow their works (watch a drama because of them in it). I just started Ep 1 and got sucked in ;D
You watched Crush? What do you think about it? I'm writing an article about it ;D
I think the ending is just so clever, whoever wrote the script (this is not based on a novel, right?). By making it an OE, audiences who are romantic have POVs that they will end up together (promising last scene at the restaurant). The ones who are into more justice are satisfied they don't end up together as a couple but 'friend' (same, last scene where she invited her friends to eat at the restaurant).
I also not a biggest fan of both, having seen each in only one drama and not follow their works (watch a drama because of them in it). I just started Ep 1 and got sucked in ;D
https://kisskh.at/article/lover-or-stranger-pure-love-or-obsession