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Lighter & Princess chinese drama review
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Lighter & Princess
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by captioners
7 days ago
36 of 36 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 6.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 5.5

I’ll Die on This Hill: They Call It True Love, I Call It Toxic

Let’s be honest, Li Xun is one of the biggest red-flag characters I’ve ever seen in a romance drama. He’s not the misunderstood bad boy people romanticize, he’s just a walking disaster with anger issues, superiority complex, and emotional baggage so heavy that even his intelligence can’t save him. Being a top student doesn’t magically excuse being a jerk. Yes, I understand he’s wounded and carries that “misunderstood genius” aura, but if he were a real person and I were Zhu Yun’s best friend, I’d be shaking her and telling her to run. He’s not the kind of bad boy you can fix, nor is he some cute tsundere archetype.

If Li Xun existed in real life, I’d fully understand why Zhu Yun’s parents were against him. In fact, that might be the biggest takeaway from this drama: maturing is realizing the parents weren’t villains, they were the only sane people in the room. Zhu Yun was way too good for him and too blinded by this dumb thing called love.

That said, I understand the hype, I get why people were hooked. The drama thrives on chaos, their relationship is toxic and full of angst, addictive in exactly the way toxic love stories are meant to be. While the chemistry and angst may be compelling for some, romanticizing Li Xun as the ideal man, and even fanboying Arthur Chen solely because of this character, feels a little dangerous.

However, calling this “drama of the year”? That’s a stretch. And if there’s one lesson this drama teaches, it’s this: if he’s a red flag and you’re looking at him through rose-tinted glasses, all you’ll see is your own future suffering. Sometimes love doesn’t conquer all, sometimes it just leaves scars.
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