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Revenged Love chinese drama review
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Revenged Love
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by SpiritanimalCat
18 days ago
24 of 24 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.0
This review may contain spoilers

A wonderful story about self-sacrificing love with a happy ending.

It's actually a very nice story. A aimless dreamer and a bored realist find each other through a series of detours, both get their lives in order, learn to love and trust. The two main and supporting characters fit together perfectly, it feels organic. The emotions are very convincing and well acted, the music is well chosen and the series is beautifully filmed. Unfortunately, the script has some weaknesses. Some twists come too suddenly, such as the financial audit of the art company. I also find it a little difficult to keep track of time within the series. In the penultimate episode, Wei Wei says that two years have passed, but I find that little in the script or the cinematic implementation indicates this, with no signs of seasons that could indicate how much time has passed. That's a shame, but it only detracts slightly from the enjoyment of the series.
A really beautiful series that shows how love can change people for the better (Wei Wei, Chi, Guo, Xiao) but also for the worse (Wang Shuo). It contains a lot of social criticism (old family values, non-acceptance of homosexuality, people who are only interested in money and not love), yet the series impressively shows that positive love also has a positive influence on the people around them. I really enjoyed the series and could imagine watching it again soon.

Even though the following does not belong to the series per se, I would like to say this once (referring to the terrible scenes with Zi Yu at the airport): These stalker-like, so-called fans are not fans but sick, delusional people. Approaching artists in this way and frightening them is not respectful behaviour. They should be happy and grateful to see their stars in real life at all (and be respectful and kind accordingly); many international fans like me will probably never have the pleasure of seeing the artists live. Please be respectful to your idols and people in general! Best regards from Germany.
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