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Are You the One chinese drama review
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Are You the One
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by Michael_0718
Nov 26, 2025
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0
This review may contain spoilers

Enemies to lovers done right! Perfect visual and chemistry from all the 3 CPs.

Honestly, I have a lot to say but I don't know where and how to start... Watching dramas these days is like a lottery: you'll either end up sad and disappointed after wasting hours on a poorly conceived story, or you'll end up gleeful and overjoyed from spending your time on a wonderfully produced drama. I would bravely say this one is the latter.

Although this drama used the typical enemies-to-lovers trope, what I admire most is how they've done it right! Yes, I admit there were red flags on the first half that left me quite upset and displeased. However, what allowed me to keep a positive view of the show was keeping the mindset that they only did that to set up the story's initial emotional and dramatic core, but never went down that negative path again after it was fully established. It truly was frustrating to watch Cui Xing Zhou (ML) fabricate lie after lie, but what made it all satisfactory was his way of redeeming himself by asking forgiveness with utmost sincerity and humility despite being shunned several times. It's admirable that he never offered a defense in any instance. Instead, he explained once, and then apologized multiple times for all his mistakes. I mean, I am here to witness a sinned man grovel with absolute dedication and deep remorse, and I must say that CXZ has done that, and even beyond. Anyone can call me names for my views, but isn't it satisfying to witness a man completely surrendering his pride and ego to earn back the woman he loves most? Because for me, that is the earnest form of showing regret and devotion.

While watching the show, something I am most worried about is the state Liu Miantang will be after learning the truth... The thought of her breaking down after remembering the past and realizing she's been getting deceived all along breaks my heart to pieces. So, witnessing her not wasting much time to cry consoled me the most. Because, yes! We're not getting an extremely emotional lead in this show, and we're all about instant payback time. I was seriously not in the mood for a damsel in distress, so seeing her standing up straight, collected, and with fire burning in her eyes immediately made me exclaim out of excitement and anticipation. Additionally, I was extremely satisfied that the LMTs revenge plan stung CXZ so bad. Well deserved!

I also want to list down two of my most favorite scenes from this show:
• Liu Miantang's Revenge Scheme: The scene where Liu Miantang started her revenge scheme, and Cui Xingzhou noticed a hint of what was going on but was powerless to intervene because he was guilty as fvck!
• Return to Cui Courtyard: Their return home to their humble abode, the Cui Courtyard, as it symbolizes a renewed beginning without lies and deceit.

What made this show stand out, aside from its compelling storyline, was the great preparation and support poured in by the entire production team. I can still recall getting mesmerized by various elements of the show, such as:
• The set design, which perfectly matched the ambiance of the settings.
• The color grading, which was well-adjusted depending on the scenes.
• The costumes and accessories that complemented the actors and actresses (I really loved CXZ's royal blue costume and every hair ornament, accessory, and piece of clothing worn by the female characters).
• The artists' looks, mainly the hair and makeup, which matched every costume they wore.
• The direction and proper angling, which beautifully captured the charm of the cast.
• And finally, the post-editing, more specifically, the choreography of the fight scenes, which were both intricately filmed and executed.
It truly seems like the energy behind the scenes was outstanding, which is why the message was sent across smoothly and perfectly.

Something I don't quite like about this drama overall is the political schemes and struggle at the end. They're satisfying, and I understand that those are crucial to conclude the conflict of the story. However, what I wanted to witness was the leads spending more time with each other, living a mundane yet peaceful life—which was lacking for me, since they didn't really show us more of their life after going back to their home province. How I wished they had given us more of their day-to-day idle life after all the conflicts were taken care of. It's a shame.

Anyways, one good contribution of the constant presentation of the political issues was seeing Shi Xue Ji (the Empress) oftentimes. She's my favorite character in this show—aside from the main leads. I love her radiance and her overall natural and pure being. She's the character that made me feel at ease, yet at the same time anxious—fearing that the writer might suddenly ruin her. Thank goodness they did not taint her even a bit. Instead, they allowed her to develop into a more resilient, versatile, and astute character who knows how to fend for herself and discern what's right and wrong. I also want to mention how much I admire her platonic relationship with Zi Yu (the Emperor). I especially appreciate the mutual understanding and respect between them. Their bond is one that silently perceives without the need for many words and is never aggressive.

P.S. ​I also enjoyed He Zhen and Zhao Quan's characters a lot. The two supporting CPs in this story were delightful to watch. How I wish they could have a whole drama for themselves.

Story - 10, It was well-written, captivating and compelling drama—one that you will end up loving no matter what. The kind of drama that reminds me how wonderful it is to fall in love. Ghad! The CPs here are simply chef's kiss.

Acting/Cast - 10, I am gratified with the set of actors and actresses. This is my first time watching Wang Churan as the lead and I must say that she's an excellent actress. Yuan Yu Xuan also did great with her execution and I just loved her character a lot. This is my second Chang Huasen drama, where he is the 2ML, and all I can say is that he nailed this type of role so much! A lovesick and fully devoted man. Lastly, I hereby declare Zhang Wan Yi joining the roster of my top favorite actor list. He's so good at playing this silly-playful character, which I love the most.

Music - 10, I'm in love with each of the songs and I will most certainly add them on my spotify playlist. I love ballads and this production delivered!

Rewatch Value - 10, I love it a lot! For an idol drama, this can be considered as a masterpiece. Considering how tacky the majority of idol dramas for the past several years.

Overall - 10, I am in love with the characters and the cast. I also love the flow and progression of the story. This drama never made me felt bored while watching it. Highly recommendable.

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