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Love Story in the 1970s
17 people found this review helpful
by OnSyaf
Mar 5, 2026
29 of 29 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

A Well-Rounded Drama About Love, Society, and Resilience

Usually for this kind of drama, people wouldn’t expect much from the romance. But this one truly excels in every aspect from the warmth of family love to pure love stories with different dynamics, and even the way it explores societal issues. It feels complete.

I cried a lot watching this drama. Not only tears of sadness, but also tears of happiness. Even though the characters are fictional, the struggles they went through were very real struggles faced by people in the past. The sandwich generation, misogyny, and patriarchal mindset since it was set around the 1970s, you can understand the context, but it is still painful to witness. You feel frustrated and helpless for them.

What I love the most is how the male lead always prioritises the female lead. He includes her in every goal and every plan. It is never just his dream; it is always their dream. That kind of love feels intentional and reassuring — gentle, yet strong.

Through the side characters, we learn that career is important, but so is family. Sometimes in life, you have to let go of something. However, when both sides are willing to understand each other, problems can slowly be resolved. The drama shows that relationships require compromise, but not at the cost of losing yourself.

I also appreciate how it portrays relationships that may begin for practical reasons or mutual benefit. Even if love is not pure at the start, it can grow over time. Feelings can deepen. So we should not give up on love simply because it does not begin perfectly.

Another important message in this drama is resilience. It shows that resilience is the key to success. Losing once does not mean you should stop trying. One failure does not define the end. You keep going until you achieve what you aim for. I am especially proud of Feini. She believed in herself despite the obstacles, and in the end, she achieved what she wanted. That part truly moved me.

Some of the incidents were even based on real events, which made the story feel even more impactful and meaningful.

Although 2026 has just begun, I can already say that this is one of the most well-rounded dramas I have watched. It touches on so many important issues with depth and sincerity.

And I genuinely hope that every girl will meet her own Fang Muyang. Someone who chooses her, includes her in every dream, protects her heart, and never makes her feel small.

We truly deserve that kind of love 💗🥹

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