no need to post this again, you already did it before
š«£š¤£š¤£š¤£ whoās that? Trolls that copy paste? Or trolls that keep saying they dropped it but keep coming back to say they stopped watching over again and again?š
Ep.28 kissing between Xu Yan and Hao Ming is so hotš„š„, I was touched to see the conversation scene between Xu Yan and Hao Chen, especially when Hao Chen took out the Bear Family drawing book drawn by Hao Chen, the lighting lamp drawn by Hao Chen for Xu Yan so that Xu Yan can come home one day, it was really touched, I was happy to see the sight of their happy family, but the angst will come in the next episodešš poor little hao chen
Unusual Douban rating for Loveās Ambition: C-netz noticed a flood of fake one-star reviews https://www.tonboriday.com/2025/10/unusual-douban-rating-for-zhao-lusi.html
I am not surprisedā¦. Douban is full Of lusiās haters⦠theyāre like that toxic reddit in international platform š
NOWNEWS [famous critics' forum] ko chih-yuan ļ½drama review of love's ambition (许ęčē¼) & zhao lusi's acting performance š
ā it's difficult to watch love's ambition without being especially struck by the transformation in zhao lusiās acting. it's a kind of emotional resonance that's hard to put into words. in a story built around the theme of "falsehood," the question posed within ćhow fake is fake? ć ends up testing the actress' craft with a more powerful challenge: ćhow real is real enough?ć
where did chen qian qian go? where did sang zhi go? zhao lusi, who grew up radiating cuteness, now goes toe-to-toe with an acting heavyweight like wen zhengrong and does so with equal force & poise, not the least bit outshined.
in the same setting, we're witnessing two top-tier actresses stepping boldly out of their comfort zones, letting years of quiet preparation burst forth into performances that feel like butterflies emerging from their cocoons.
(...)
the story also naturally evolves into an inspiring "strong female lead" narrative of a woman rising from the ashes. it's a feast of drama, one full and rich. what's most impressive is the control over tone. the strength and screen time of each dramatic beat are handled just right. at first, there was real concern that the show would linger too long on the "real identity" plot line. but the moment it makes its point, it swiftly moves on. each "suspenseful shadow" that follows is placed with striking precision for maximum emotional impact. it wasn't only technical storytelling but also tasteful drama. painful but not melodramatic. impactful but not exaggerated. truly worth its praise.
(...)
the show also spends a great deal of time exploring the constraints and emotional bonds created by one's original family (a popular theme in modern dramas). but love's ambition approaches this with rare depth and clarity. what's particularly refreshing is how the narrative gives space for both generations; the ones inflicting and the ones inheriting the pain. there's nothing black or white. that's exactly why the show doesn't devolve into a formulaic soap opera. the characters are refreshingly multidimensional (no cookie-cutter heroes or villains)
back to zhao lusi: it's hard not to focus on her remarkable growth as an actress. where did those old characters go? where is the sweet, bubbly girl from the romance of tiger and rose or hidden love? zhao lusi, who was once defined by her "cuteness", now holds her own in deeply emotional scenes alongside veterans like wen zhengrong! what a stunning evolution. ā
Well, welcome to urban drama š¤ seriously why you didnāt skip that dying part? They are introducing their…
I used 2x fast forward for those, sorry but not sorry, i know the drama team didnāt have options when it involved government , they needed to include those cultural arts in the episode
the series was great but i cant be the only one who thought they put too many things in the last few episodes...…
I get what you mean, thatās because this drama team collaborated with cultural dept, so they tried to introduce more about traditional clothing and the chinese culture, it consumed more episodes for that part so, when they jumped into makjang/melodrama in the last 3 episodes again, it seemed so rushed
I just saw someone posted on X that Master Chu in episode 27-28 is the one who portrayed as Bai Feng Xiās father in Who Rules The world, i just realized that too š
Repost: WITH JUSTICEFORYUMENGLONG THING.. SOME LUSIāS HATERS Take this advantages of yu meng longās deaths to destroy the drama which is an insult to The deceased, i hope you guys can respect the deceased and let him rest in peace
"Lusi almost lost her life from the mistreatment of her company and production crew. We also want justice for YML but sabotaging Lusi over a bad guy cameo that was filmed before the unfortunate event, is just another circle of abuse towards other hardworking innocent casts and crew of this show. Just because Lusi survived doesn't mean you get to dismiss the justice she deserves "
BUT THE BOYCOTT THING FOR THIS DRAMA JUST FOR A MERE GUEST ROLE IS TOO MUCH They even flooded with hate comments about yu menglongās death on viki to ask people to stop watching..
EXCUSE ME ā DO IT TO FAN SHI QIās MAIN DRAMA PLEASEā
What is your problem? And I donāt think international fans rating count at all. We donāt have access to any…
Too many hatersā accounts make me dizzyā¦.. the drama is ended, yet the crazy haters love to be here from day 0 filming until now last day of broadcast š¤£
Of lusiās haters⦠theyāre like that toxic reddit in international platform š
ā it's difficult to watch love's ambition without being especially struck by the transformation in zhao lusiās acting. it's a kind of emotional resonance that's hard to put into words. in a story built around the theme of "falsehood," the question posed within ćhow fake is fake? ć ends up testing the actress' craft with a more powerful challenge: ćhow real is real enough?ć
where did chen qian qian go? where did sang zhi go? zhao lusi, who grew up radiating cuteness, now goes toe-to-toe with an acting heavyweight like wen zhengrong and does so with equal force & poise, not the least bit outshined.
in the same setting, we're witnessing two top-tier actresses stepping boldly out of their comfort zones, letting years of quiet preparation burst forth into performances that feel like butterflies emerging from their cocoons.
(...)
the story also naturally evolves into an inspiring "strong female lead" narrative of a woman rising from the ashes.
it's a feast of drama, one full and rich. what's most impressive is the control over tone. the strength and screen time of each dramatic beat are handled just right. at first, there was real concern that the show would linger too long on the "real identity" plot line. but the moment it makes its point, it swiftly moves on. each "suspenseful shadow" that follows is placed with striking precision for maximum emotional impact. it wasn't only technical storytelling but also tasteful drama. painful but not melodramatic. impactful but not exaggerated. truly worth its praise.
(...)
the show also spends a great deal of time exploring the constraints and emotional bonds created by one's original family (a popular theme in modern dramas). but love's ambition approaches this with rare depth and clarity. what's particularly refreshing is how the narrative gives space for both generations; the ones inflicting and the ones inheriting the pain. there's nothing black or white. that's exactly why the show doesn't devolve into a formulaic soap opera. the characters are refreshingly multidimensional (no cookie-cutter heroes or villains)
back to zhao lusi: it's hard not to focus on her remarkable growth as an actress. where did those old characters go? where is the sweet, bubbly girl from the romance of tiger and rose or hidden love? zhao lusi, who was once defined by her "cuteness", now holds her own in deeply emotional scenes alongside veterans like wen zhengrong! what a stunning evolution. ā
https://x.com/wonwoncity/status/1977304567571177587?s=46
Thereās no way the accident was a coincidence š
"Lusi almost lost her life from the mistreatment of her company and production crew. We also want justice for YML but sabotaging Lusi over a bad guy cameo that was filmed before the unfortunate event, is just another circle of abuse towards other hardworking innocent casts and crew of this show. Just because Lusi survived doesn't mean you get to dismiss the justice she deserves "
BUT THE BOYCOTT THING FOR THIS DRAMA JUST FOR A MERE GUEST ROLE IS TOO MUCH
They even flooded with hate comments about yu menglongās death on viki to ask people to stop watching..
EXCUSE ME ā DO IT TO FAN SHI QIās MAIN DRAMA PLEASEā
Good job LA
FL has a shit life, i hope things got better for her