Historical Drama at Its Best
I could write a novel. A whole novel. I could write a whole novel on why you should watch this. “Fall In Love” is perhaps the best historical drama I have ever watched. I cannot begin to describe its excellence. But I will try, lol!
First of all, a C-Drama that never drags? Is that possible?! I’m telling you in all honesty I binged all 36 episodes in 4 days. I could NOT stop watching. Each episode will leave you wanting more. The political intrigue and the realities of war present cliff-hangers you can’t just breeze past, and the pacing of the plot is excellent. The plot, itself, is excellent. This is the best writing I’ve seen from a Chinese drama.
Secondly, the two leads. Like seriously. Aside from their stellar, top notch acting, the character development was brilliant. Commander Tan goes from self-centered and power-hungry to becoming an honorable man willing to fight for the woman he loves and for his country. And Wan Qing is one of the most self-sufficient and strong female leads you will ever have the pleasure of watching. They work brilliantly together—both in terms of sizzling chemistry and in complementing each other’s strengths.
This will have you bawling your eyes out one moment and grinning ear to ear the next, and it ends on such a note of hope in the strength of love and brotherhood.
First of all, a C-Drama that never drags? Is that possible?! I’m telling you in all honesty I binged all 36 episodes in 4 days. I could NOT stop watching. Each episode will leave you wanting more. The political intrigue and the realities of war present cliff-hangers you can’t just breeze past, and the pacing of the plot is excellent. The plot, itself, is excellent. This is the best writing I’ve seen from a Chinese drama.
Secondly, the two leads. Like seriously. Aside from their stellar, top notch acting, the character development was brilliant. Commander Tan goes from self-centered and power-hungry to becoming an honorable man willing to fight for the woman he loves and for his country. And Wan Qing is one of the most self-sufficient and strong female leads you will ever have the pleasure of watching. They work brilliantly together—both in terms of sizzling chemistry and in complementing each other’s strengths.
This will have you bawling your eyes out one moment and grinning ear to ear the next, and it ends on such a note of hope in the strength of love and brotherhood.
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