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Persona chinese drama review
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Persona
2 people found this review helpful
by Nelly Flower Award1
5 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 8
Overall 9.0
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

Hidden in Plain Sight...Another gem ?

I haven’t written a review in a long time. But every once in a while, a drama comes along that pushes you to open that review box again… and this one did exactly that.

I’m genuinely proud to be part of that small slice of watchers on MDL who stumble upon the kind of dramas most people scroll past, the quiet ones. The ones with no loud hype online, no endless edits flooding social media, yet somehow they dominate at home and shine through their writing and production.

They don’t come with the usual crowd-pleasing faces. They’re not backed by giant production houses or aggressively promoted everywhere you look. There’s no manufactured buzz around them, just solid storytelling doing its job. But if you give these dramas a real chance, they leave a mark that lingers long after the final episode.

And this drama is exactly that kind of gem.
I adore both leads, Chen Jingke and Gao Ye. They’re one of my personal favorites, the kind of actors you quietly root for because they consistently deliver. True hidden gems. And selfishly? A small part of me hopes they stay that way… untouched by over-commercialization and still beautifully underrated.

I’ve watched a number of their dramas before, but in Persona they shine in a completely different way. One word comes to mind: gripping. Or better yet, "this is what I’m talking about. This is how a story should be written, presented, shot, and brought to life"

Everything wraps up beautifully in just 12 episodes, each around 43 minutes, and not a single moment feels wasted. Every loose end is tied, every detail carefully placed. What impressed me the most was the storytelling structure. The interrogation scenes become the narration, weaving past events into the present in such a smooth way. There are no messy time jumps, no confusing disconnections, just clean, intelligent storytelling with precise editing and carefully calculated timelines.

And the genre blend? Somehow this drama balances thriller, detective, romance, legal drama, and tragedy all in one story without any of them stepping on each other’s toes. Something that is often hard to pull off.

Persona(2025) is not your typical perfectly wrapped, fairy-tale ending, you might feel a small ache when the credits roll. But if you let the story be what it was meant to be, you’ll realize the ending is actually the most honest part of it. It doesn’t chase dramatic fan service or easy emotional wins. Instead, it stays loyal to its characters and the world it built. And somehow, that quiet honesty makes the story linger even longer after it ends ( I can already feel this drama will live rent free in my head for awhile)

Honestly, this is an easy 9.2/10 for me.
And the only reason it didn’t reach a 9.5 is because my romantic heart didn’t quite get the ending it secretly hoped for.
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