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First Romance chinese drama review
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First Romance
1 people found this review helpful
by SanaRehmat
7 days ago
24 of 24 episodes seen
Completed 2
Overall 6.0
Story 3.5
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
This review may contain spoilers

The Second Couple Steals the Show

First Romance started out with a lot of promise and quickly caught my attention. The initial misunderstanding, where the male lead mistakes the female lead for a boy, was resolved within the first few episodes, which made me think the story would avoid dragging out unnecessary clichés. Unfortunately, after that strong beginning, the drama fell into a long cycle of misunderstandings, poor communication, and every familiar romance trope imaginable.

The story follows a typical college romance formula with childhood connections, jealous classmates, love rivals, sports competitions, and even the obligatory hand injury. While none of these elements are inherently bad, the drama does little to make them feel fresh or emotionally compelling. Much of the plot feels repetitive, and there are long stretches where very little actually happens. The male lead does not confess his feelings until episode 18 of 24, which makes the romantic progress feel frustratingly slow.

The female lead is especially stands out from the usual childish heroines often seen in youth dramas. Her tomboy personality is believable, and Wan Peng portrays her with charm and confidence.

The highlight of the drama is undoubtedly the second couple. Their relationship is a well-developed slow burn with excellent chemistry, and I often found their story more engaging than the main romance. The second male lead is incredibly charismatic and visually striking, while his counterpart is understated and quietly captivating. Unfortunately, they are not given enough screen time, and their conclusion feels somewhat incomplete.

The friendships are another positive aspect. The loyal and supportive friend group adds warmth to the story, and several supporting characters, including the parents, are genuinely enjoyable whenever they appear.

Overall, First Romance is a cute and easy watch with a charming female lead and a memorable second couple, but it is held back by a dull and overly familiar storyline. The excessive misunderstandings and very slow romantic development make it less engaging than it could have been.
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