I see she doesn't have many dramas lined up (and she's supporting lead in them). That's good. She can use this time to get an acting coach to improve her acting.
I'm only on ep 7. Does anyone else notice that Du Lei and his sister seem to have a kinda weird relationship?…
I just watched that episode as well. I don't think they're bio siblings because she also said that there dad treats him like his real son implying that's not his bio dad
You're so right! That also really annoyed me because he basically wouldn't even be into her if she wasn't his childhood crush. The story would have actually been better if he had fallen in love with her organically without knowing she was his crush until the last episode. The second couple was the only reason I finished the drama tbh.
This drama was overly saturated with fluff and cuteness (not in a good way). Everything just felt too contrived. The childhood crush he had on her (all the way to adulthood). The fact that he consistently went to the tree year after year waiting for her to come back was honestly so ridiculous and eye-roll-worthy that their relationship at times just felt so forced. The main leads had great chemistry. I can't take that away from them but removing the childhood plot and making it a normal doctor and lawyer falling in love without history would have done wonders.
In my opinion, the second couple was a lot more entertaining and fun to watch. I wouldn't have minded if the whole show was centered around them. They're the reason I rated the drama an 8.5, and if I rewatch it'd just be their scenes.
This drama was magnificent. The Main leads romance was the pinnacle of perfection. The way the actors made the simplest things as smiling, hugging, or talking with small pauses in between so natural was a true testament to their acting abilities. But with all that being said, I was a bit skeptical going in because I'm not particularly fond of anything pertaining to a first love/second chance romance as the base of a story (I was a firm believer in just moving on and getting on with your life--but this drama completely altered that perception for me).
The story starts off as one would expect from a first-love/second-chance romance. So, even though the plot seems simple enough the characters are so much more complex. The ML is a man of few words so he tends to hide his pain from everyone else and the FL is fun and bubbly and seems like she has a perfect life but she's missing that one person that makes her life feel like it's complete.
I truly adored both characters. So when we finally get to the part of the story where we find out why they broke up, your heart feels as though it's getting ripped out because it's an understandable reason but that doesn't make it hurt any less.
I gave this drama 10/10 because it's truly worth of it. I would also suggest that anyone, that watches know that the story stops at episode 29. The last episode is a flashback of the ML's POV of when he first falls in love with the FL (we only see from her point at first) It really puts things in perspective and makes you fall for his character even more if you ask me.
It was a sweet cute drama, with little misunderstandings here and there, but I didn't mind, because the FL is so charming and bubbly that every time she's on the screen I can't help but smile( I have to give props to the actress because she could have easily been annoying).
On a side note. I wasn't a fan of the two other side couples. One of them was too hot and cold and the other was just fickle and unkind to the guy. I would skip those if I had to rewatch the show.
I was bamboozled, hoodwinked, and led astray when I was adamantly told that this would be a good drama to watch if you liked The Story of Minglan. The MC although, she has her charms, is way too nice and forgiving that it almost becomes dare I say "annoying". She's also meant to be this clever/smart character but most of the time she either brings the problems on herself or she falls prey to someone's schemes.
That was 3/4 of the drama of the same repetitive crap with no romance. Which to me didn't bother me because in my opinion the LI just sucked. He treats his main wife (Seven Tan's character) like gold and his concubines like they were gum beneath his feet. He wasn't unkind to them, but he just wasn't a good husband and didn't even try.
So many things could have been different if he would have just stopped with the fielty duty to his mom (who is unbearable to the end) and not ruined so many of those women's lives.
In my opinion, the second couple was a lot more entertaining and fun to watch. I wouldn't have minded if the whole show was centered around them. They're the reason I rated the drama an 8.5, and if I rewatch it'd just be their scenes.
The story starts off as one would expect from a first-love/second-chance romance. So, even though the plot seems simple enough the characters are so much more complex. The ML is a man of few words so he tends to hide his pain from everyone else and the FL is fun and bubbly and seems like she has a perfect life but she's missing that one person that makes her life feel like it's complete.
I truly adored both characters. So when we finally get to the part of the story where we find out why they broke up, your heart feels as though it's getting ripped out because it's an understandable reason but that doesn't make it hurt any less.
I gave this drama 10/10 because it's truly worth of it. I would also suggest that anyone, that watches know that the story stops at episode 29. The last episode is a flashback of the ML's POV of when he first falls in love with the FL (we only see from her point at first) It really puts things in perspective and makes you fall for his character even more if you ask me.
On a side note. I wasn't a fan of the two other side couples. One of them was too hot and cold and the other was just fickle and unkind to the guy. I would skip those if I had to rewatch the show.
That was 3/4 of the drama of the same repetitive crap with no romance. Which to me didn't bother me because in my opinion the LI just sucked. He treats his main wife (Seven Tan's character) like gold and his concubines like they were gum beneath his feet. He wasn't unkind to them, but he just wasn't a good husband and didn't even try.
So many things could have been different if he would have just stopped with the fielty duty to his mom (who is unbearable to the end) and not ruined so many of those women's lives.