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Love in the Edge of Divorce chinese drama review
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Love in the Edge of Divorce
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by Shui jing
5 days ago
31 of 31 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

Accidental Chemistry!

I wanted to share my review of the Chinese drama "Love in the Edge of Divorce," which provides a complex portrayal of relationships amid personal struggles.

The story revolves around CEO Fu Yan Cheng and designer Sheng Mian, who agree to end their marriage. This union was initially formed to honor Sheng Mian's heroic act of saving Fu Yan Cheng's grandfather, despite the couple never having met before. Adding to the drama is Sheng Mian's stepmother, who embodies greed and selfishness, manipulating situations to her advantage and inadvertently leading to the couple's unexpected night together without knowing each other's true identities.

One aspect that frustrated me was Sheng Mian's continual avoidance of accountability. Despite being an adult, she struggled with honesty and faced the consequences of her actions throughout the narrative. On the other hand, while I was often irked by Fu Yan Cheng's aggressive tendencies, I found his passion for love to be commendable. When they finally connected, the chemistry between them was palpable. However, I believe Sheng Mian's character enabled some of Yan Cheng's more aggressive behavior. It's important to recognize that it truly takes two to tango in any relationship.

Moving forward, I understand her motives for protecting her child from her untrustworthy sister and Fu Yan Cheng's ex-girlfriend. Yet, I was disheartened by her tactics in the hospital, where she resorted to manipulative behavior instead of being straightforward about her situation. It was incredibly frustrating to see her threaten Fu Yan Cheng instead of engaging in mature communication. He deserved to know about the child and should have been a part of the decision-making regarding the pregnancy, as his resources could have ensured her well-being.

Despite some selfish actions from both characters, I appreciated Fu Yan Cheng’s transformation when he realized he wanted to be with Sheng Mian for life. His unwavering commitment – from flying across the globe for a patent to protecting her at all costs, even at his own expense – certainly highlighted the depth of his love.

Overall, I think the drama concluded with a great ending, showcasing growth for both characters and the complexity of love in challenging circumstances.
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