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Ski into Love chinese drama review
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Ski into Love
46 people found this review helpful
by Enigma05
Mar 23, 2025
23 of 23 episodes seen
Completed 16
Overall 7.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 4.0
This review may contain spoilers

The Hibernating King of Big Air Made this Show Watchable

I picked this up for LY and the snowboarding aspect of it as it's one of the sports I watch during the Olympics and it seemed they really wanted to showcase the sport. Sadly, between wrapping filming and broadcasting, the series lost 12 to 14 episodes due to review and very negatively affected the show. The hibernating king of big air made this show watchable.

Pros: I'm starting to think that LY is one of those actors that can have chemistry with a pet rock. I have no idea how and why he or SC was attracted to WZ or FL in the first place other than her looks and optimism. I certainly wish for him to get better scripts because this was definitely not the one. I loved his character even when he was stubborn, I also really liked that even though he had to deal with a lot of trauma like his sister's accident and than his own, he never gave up on his dream to return to snowboarding. The cutest couple was his sister SS and DD; they melted your heart because he would never leave her side even if she stayed in the wheelchair for life. The other characters like the FL's bestie, his snowboarding crew, goofy as they were, they made things real. His parents and even the 3rd wheel once he got over his delusion, was a good friend to have. And FL's studio girls including SS. Even though this wasn't meant to be a snowboarding documentary, it still had a lot of those aspects in it. I wish it had more. Also a lot of the comedy was well placed.

The scenery was gorgeous and I think they mentioned that they traveled to 8 places to film in 4 months which is pretty nuts but worth those stunning views and shots. The FL here was optimistic, hardworking, and the cheerleader as well as very protective of the people she cared for. She gave people second chances that didn't deserve it. I did like how at the end the guy who originally made the mistake of following asswipe boss by making false claims, came clean publicly and left the company and everyone else pretty much walked out with him.

I loved the World Cup event even though a lot was obviously done by AI and actual professionals and Olympians, wish we had more of that. For a show that had a lot to do with snowboarding, what we did see though great and cool, wasn't that much. But tying that in with the proposal fails until it finally worked was great and having all of his friends, sister, and her bestie there was great.

Cons: My greatest problem with this series other than the cut episodes and what they had to shove into the ending because of that, making for many whiplash moments and unnecessary things happening, was the FL. WZ was a walking contradiction. She acted and spoke like a toddler for most of the series which made it hard to connect with her. We knew that she lived a sheltered life due to her over controlling parents but even though she was optimistic in solving problems, she kept getting herself into situations that were unlike what she appeared moments before. The gibberish that came out of her mouth was not understandable if it wasn't for the subtitles. Her most used phrase in the entire series was "what do you mean?" It was like she couldn't understand the simplest things being said or happening around her. Her best friend had to spell it out for her as if she was impaired or something.

The breakup; noble idiocy arc wouldn't even had to happen if she had just told him what she told him only several episodes later when they reconciled. I was aghast at just how oblivious she was to his heartache and pain standing just feet from him while she's just blabbering on about herself and how happy she is. Meanwhile, this man has had his heart broken and ripped to shreds by how her parents treated him, as if he was less than. And she was present during a lot of those conversations? Did she think her parents ripping into him for his middle class life was normal? Then she had the balls to be angry at him for breaking up with her even when she didn't understand anything. Like what even? Are you 25 or 3? At any time, she could have reached out to him but nope, she waited until they met again and he started his usual taking care of her before she spoke up. This man had to play coach, babysitter, boyfriend, bodyguard, etc for what essentially amounted to a kid. Someone, who forget snowboarding, couldn't learn much else and always made everything someone was trying to show or teach her a total chore, throwing tantrums (as the doctor appropriately said when she got hurt on a slope she was forbidden by him to go on).

Personally, it was very creepy to me when even when they got back together, she still called him "Shifu" or Master. Like girl this is your boyfriend, he's got a name, use it. It was also very weird that though she had her own copyright and pen name stolen by a false contract, she didn't fight for that until after the asswipe went after her new work that didn't have anything to do with the company. That's when she got a lawyer and everything. Why not do it before? Why not talk to Manman before that way? You could have saved a lot of people, yourself included a lot of time and problems.

Her parents whiplash from what they said and did to supportive parents that only care about their daughter's happiness was a plot hole a mile deep and had to do with the cut episodes, so I'll leave that there.

Esther will be Esther. But seeing her in MJTY blew my mind because I'd been avoiding her dramas due to that voice where people will argue is real or not; that's not up to me. The fact that she was able to portray the FL in a GJM drama and do so effectively was eye opening for me. It made me hope that in the future she would take more of those types of roles because believe me, nothing about GJM's work says cute (even though at almost 30 all of that is creepy not cute), toddler sounding adult. This drama made me cringe every time she opened her mouth and they made her even cringier by making the character essentially an airhead that both ML and SFL called her out in person.

I personally believe this is a persona she created for herself and it's worked with fans as many famous people all over the world do that. I also got a little suspicious in their Hi6 episode together because there were times when she was talking and her voice was a lot lower than what we usually hear and once or twice she caught herself and quickly went up several octaves, so that lay more credence to my theory. But whatever it is, I hope she's not too late in typecasting herself in these types of roles and leaves them behind altogether. This series could have been a lot better and funnier if she and the writers/director made her less childlike. I do wish her the best.

Lastly, why was FL more often than not in granny wear or a combination of something a kid would wear and what her grandmother would? This is literally the 4th modern drama this year I'm seeing this. These stylists need to go back to school.

Would I recommend it? Honestly if it wasn't for LY, snowboarding and the supporting cast being so good, I would have probably dropped the drama. But I did give it the extra .5 for LY and his range of emotion. So I honestly can't tell you guys. This one hangs in the air for me.
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