I really didn’t expect to fall so hard for this series,let alone be so emotionally wrecked by it, but it hit me right in the heart. It was a full-on emotional rollercoaster. A small masterpiece. The last few episodes had me in tears.
I really appreciated the way Pei Jia’s character matured over time. His growth throughout the story felt so genuine. The story feels both fresh and uncomfortably close to reality, exposing the darker sides of the entertainment industry: the crushing weight of fame, loneliness, and the awful abuse young actors can suffer at the hands of predatory managers (trigger warning for sexual assault). It doesn’t shy away, and that’s what makes it powerful.
The chemistry between the main couple is off the charts—intense yet heart-meltingly sweet. The entire cast delivered such grounded, believable performances.
The directing style is gentle and intimate. Some might find the pace slow, but I thought it really suited the story.
Also, I was surprised to learn that Ning Yuan Yuan, one of the directors, also worked on Blue Canvas of Youthful Days, which makes total sense now. Both series share that same poetic tone and beautiful visual care and feel so artfully done.
And the fact they pulled this off in just 12 short episodes of under 25 minutes each is kind of amazing.
I really appreciated the way Pei Jia’s character matured over time. His growth throughout the story felt so genuine. The story feels both fresh and uncomfortably close to reality, exposing the darker sides of the entertainment industry: the crushing weight of fame, loneliness, and the awful abuse young actors can suffer at the hands of predatory managers (trigger warning for sexual assault). It doesn’t shy away, and that’s what makes it powerful.
The chemistry between the main couple is off the charts—intense yet heart-meltingly sweet. The entire cast delivered such grounded, believable performances.
The directing style is gentle and intimate. Some might find the pace slow, but I thought it really suited the story.
Also, I was surprised to learn that Ning Yuan Yuan, one of the directors, also worked on Blue Canvas of Youthful Days, which makes total sense now. Both series share that same poetic tone and beautiful visual care and feel so artfully done.
And the fact they pulled this off in just 12 short episodes of under 25 minutes each is kind of amazing.
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