I've been wanting to watch this drama for years and finally got the chance. The storyline and acting was impressive. I was initially unsure about the quality, considering it’s a 2007 production, but was pleasantly surprised. I also liked the short, 30-minute episode style. My only complaint is that I wish Ayumu’s character had been stronger and fought back harder (maybe I'm not being realistic idk). Also, I have mixed feelings about Katsumi’s storyline, it took a much darker turn than I expected, but I guess that's just me. Overall I enjoyed it and liked the message.
I enjoyed the movie. Thankfully, it tuned out to be just as the trailer portrayed - easygoing and cheerful. It's true, the plot is nothing new, but for me it's all about the timing. After watching a bunch of serious shows, this was a refreshing change. Plus, the acting is really good 😊
Its a sweet show, I enjoyed it. I especially loved the ending ☺️ The mom annoyed me till the very end. Thankfully, the brother showed a bit more maturity.
9/10 - A really good drama! Loved the acting, the characters and the slow burn romance. But what really stood out to me, was the equality between Dou Zhao and Song Mo. Both were strong and intelligent, individually and as a couple.
I enjoyed the show – it’s a good one-time watch. The acting is great, and the romance is adorable and healthy. But that said, I do have mixed feelings about a few things ( I don’t hate it, just that I don't know how I feel):
First being, the 'love at first sight' trope – it’s sweet, just I find it a little hard to buy into. Then there’s the main character being this 'big brother' figure everywhere, both abroad and at home. It felt a bit unrealistic, especially cause at times we never really find out how he got that status. If he were a little older, it might’ve felt more natural. And lastly, the mom – yes, she eventually came around, but her holding a grudge about an event that happened when the male lead was 10-14 felt a bit ridiculous.
Even with all these mixed feelings, I have to admit the show is really well-made, and it didn’t take away from my overall enjoyment. The pacing at time was a bit slow, and there were days when I just had to put it down and pick it up again later. But in the end, I still had a good time watching.
I keep coming back to it every now and then.
Question - Does Qi Min ever warm up to Yun Bao Er or not really?
Hope there would be some cute jealousy scenes 😁
If it ever gets fixed, someone please let me know 🙏
I've been wanting to watch this drama for years and finally got the chance. The storyline and acting was impressive. I was initially unsure about the quality, considering it’s a 2007 production, but was pleasantly surprised. I also liked the short, 30-minute episode style. My only complaint is that I wish Ayumu’s character had been stronger and fought back harder (maybe I'm not being realistic idk). Also, I have mixed feelings about Katsumi’s storyline, it took a much darker turn than I expected, but I guess that's just me. Overall I enjoyed it and liked the message.
I enjoyed the movie. Thankfully, it tuned out to be just as the trailer portrayed - easygoing and cheerful. It's true, the plot is nothing new, but for me it's all about the timing. After watching a bunch of serious shows, this was a refreshing change. Plus, the acting is really good 😊
Hopefully, it's as easygoing as the trailer portrayed it and has a good ending ☺️
The mom annoyed me till the very end. Thankfully, the brother showed a bit more maturity.
I enjoyed the show – it’s a good one-time watch. The acting is great, and the romance is adorable and healthy. But that said, I do have mixed feelings about a few things ( I don’t hate it, just that I don't know how I feel):
First being, the 'love at first sight' trope – it’s sweet, just I find it a little hard to buy into. Then there’s the main character being this 'big brother' figure everywhere, both abroad and at home. It felt a bit unrealistic, especially cause at times we never really find out how he got that status. If he were a little older, it might’ve felt more natural. And lastly, the mom – yes, she eventually came around, but her holding a grudge about an event that happened when the male lead was 10-14 felt a bit ridiculous.
Even with all these mixed feelings, I have to admit the show is really well-made, and it didn’t take away from my overall enjoyment. The pacing at time was a bit slow, and there were days when I just had to put it down and pick it up again later. But in the end, I still had a good time watching.