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A storytelling where the events unfold backwards, but unfortunately still under-delivers
The first episode reveals that the FL and ML do end up together—that’s one stress off the list.
First episodes got me pretty hooked as the series begin to introduce the characters—tropey, as expected, but we have excellent series that didn’t really go outside the box either, so I don’t really use this as a deciding factor.
The main couple got together pretty early, which is not really an issue as well, but after this, everything went downhill—characters introduced that were forgotten, issues presented that were left unresolved, and the lack of compelling motivations of the characters.
The characters’ situations are all relatable, but it’s somehow difficult to connect with the characters themselves.
I think they also wanted to portray the main couple as someone with a healthy relationship, but I couldn’t look past the lies upon lies they had to do. The secondary couple is no good either.
I’m not pretty impressed with Julia Xiang’s performance as the FL and I don’t think there’s enough material for this series as it feels dragging and lacking.
First episodes got me pretty hooked as the series begin to introduce the characters—tropey, as expected, but we have excellent series that didn’t really go outside the box either, so I don’t really use this as a deciding factor.
The main couple got together pretty early, which is not really an issue as well, but after this, everything went downhill—characters introduced that were forgotten, issues presented that were left unresolved, and the lack of compelling motivations of the characters.
The characters’ situations are all relatable, but it’s somehow difficult to connect with the characters themselves.
I think they also wanted to portray the main couple as someone with a healthy relationship, but I couldn’t look past the lies upon lies they had to do. The secondary couple is no good either.
I’m not pretty impressed with Julia Xiang’s performance as the FL and I don’t think there’s enough material for this series as it feels dragging and lacking.
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