Fascinating Speculative Fiction Soap Opera Seeking THE SECRETS OF LOVE
Do you know how science fiction series ask you to immediately accept something ridiculous -- so that once you do -- the story can proceed? In ABOUT LOVE, we're asked to accept a business or 'sisterhood' of women who are paid to seduce a man to see if he's truly committed to his girlfriend or wife.
It's a fun premise, but also silly. So you have to get past this and accept you're watching speculative fiction. Also, as the show progresses, you need to be a soap opera fan -- because this entire premise is designed to be super soapy.
(Me? I hate bad soap operas but adore great ones. This is a really good one exploding with so many love triangles.)
Our female lead Wang Zi Wen was terrific in THREE BODY and she brought me here. She kind of plays two characters in this story and once again demonstrates her skills. Despite being tiny around our two male leads -- she is a force of nature but also fragile and beautiful. Her role as Li Xiao Xi will be remembered as one of her finest. She's on quite the tightrope in this show, and she can smile her way out of any peril. Almost.
Her story is of a love triangle between a rather tall Chinese actor and... an even taller one. Liu Yu Ning is fascinating in that he has a sweet 12 year old boy's face but a basketball player's height. I found this combination always distracting somehow, but at least his character reflected this dichotomy. Deep in the series a childhood trauma is revealed -- and the 12 year old boy they found to play him looks just like him. He represents an ideal man in this story, down to the fact he's into women's bags, lol.
Our female lead should adore him. And does. But her boyfriend's best friend is Old Gong (Gao Wei Guang) -- and she has a past with him. This actor is new to me and he's absolutely hilarious. There are many moments in the story I can assure you he invented on the spot, not the screenwriter or director. His celibate status keeps the show from being overbearing with broken hearts, infidelity, and the like.
These three leads are the show's core. The rest are friends and strangers who spin out from these three. This cast reminds me of the MEET YOURSELF gang, but I like all these characters so much better. They have depth, passions, disappointments, jealousies and all sorts of humanity in a plot wrapped around a crisp discernible theme: what's the secret of love?
In these supporting characters a new face (to me) jumped right out: Huang Zi Qi, the actress. She had a difficult role to pull off and make the audience sympathetic to her interests. I was on her page the entire time until she did a rather intense 'performance', but even after that I was still basically on her side.
To me, her and her love interest were the most logical couple of this show. It's actually fascinating to realize many of the pairings weren't suited for each other. Sometimes is was a disparity between age. Another time it was innocence vs. streetwise. Pure of heart vs... umm... deceitful. Yet at the end of the show it became clear that everyone has secrets, and so in the world of ABOUT LOVE -- true love isn't really a thing.
I wrote a draft of this review 1.5 episodes from the end. I gave the series an 8.5 in story and overall. What kept it from a 9 was the convoluted therapist subplot. Then I watched the final episode of this series, and in classic C-Drama tradition -- it was completely botched. The show suddenly became a 'comedy' and wrapped up with an unsuccessful 'Raymond Carver' conclusion. The show did not lead up to this ending at all. That dropped the story and show down to an 8.
I wish this site wouldn't ask about 'the music' because direction matters so much more. Yang Lei is destroying it here, and you'd never know he's also the director of THREE BODY. The cinematography was great too, although the lighting too often leaned on intense yellow sunlight in windows.
Overall -- a pretty great soap but could have ended much better.
It's a fun premise, but also silly. So you have to get past this and accept you're watching speculative fiction. Also, as the show progresses, you need to be a soap opera fan -- because this entire premise is designed to be super soapy.
(Me? I hate bad soap operas but adore great ones. This is a really good one exploding with so many love triangles.)
Our female lead Wang Zi Wen was terrific in THREE BODY and she brought me here. She kind of plays two characters in this story and once again demonstrates her skills. Despite being tiny around our two male leads -- she is a force of nature but also fragile and beautiful. Her role as Li Xiao Xi will be remembered as one of her finest. She's on quite the tightrope in this show, and she can smile her way out of any peril. Almost.
Her story is of a love triangle between a rather tall Chinese actor and... an even taller one. Liu Yu Ning is fascinating in that he has a sweet 12 year old boy's face but a basketball player's height. I found this combination always distracting somehow, but at least his character reflected this dichotomy. Deep in the series a childhood trauma is revealed -- and the 12 year old boy they found to play him looks just like him. He represents an ideal man in this story, down to the fact he's into women's bags, lol.
Our female lead should adore him. And does. But her boyfriend's best friend is Old Gong (Gao Wei Guang) -- and she has a past with him. This actor is new to me and he's absolutely hilarious. There are many moments in the story I can assure you he invented on the spot, not the screenwriter or director. His celibate status keeps the show from being overbearing with broken hearts, infidelity, and the like.
These three leads are the show's core. The rest are friends and strangers who spin out from these three. This cast reminds me of the MEET YOURSELF gang, but I like all these characters so much better. They have depth, passions, disappointments, jealousies and all sorts of humanity in a plot wrapped around a crisp discernible theme: what's the secret of love?
In these supporting characters a new face (to me) jumped right out: Huang Zi Qi, the actress. She had a difficult role to pull off and make the audience sympathetic to her interests. I was on her page the entire time until she did a rather intense 'performance', but even after that I was still basically on her side.
To me, her and her love interest were the most logical couple of this show. It's actually fascinating to realize many of the pairings weren't suited for each other. Sometimes is was a disparity between age. Another time it was innocence vs. streetwise. Pure of heart vs... umm... deceitful. Yet at the end of the show it became clear that everyone has secrets, and so in the world of ABOUT LOVE -- true love isn't really a thing.
I wrote a draft of this review 1.5 episodes from the end. I gave the series an 8.5 in story and overall. What kept it from a 9 was the convoluted therapist subplot. Then I watched the final episode of this series, and in classic C-Drama tradition -- it was completely botched. The show suddenly became a 'comedy' and wrapped up with an unsuccessful 'Raymond Carver' conclusion. The show did not lead up to this ending at all. That dropped the story and show down to an 8.
I wish this site wouldn't ask about 'the music' because direction matters so much more. Yang Lei is destroying it here, and you'd never know he's also the director of THREE BODY. The cinematography was great too, although the lighting too often leaned on intense yellow sunlight in windows.
Overall -- a pretty great soap but could have ended much better.
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