why I feel like now that they are dating they are skipping over stuff? like Lu Wanwan revealing who her brother…
yahh although actually I think she really did just slip it in there when the bro showed up (she slipped it in "why is my 亲哥 here" as the bro stepped in) like ML really did not get a heads up so he was just going with the flow and that's why ML brought up that she's hid the fact that she's the boss' sister since she's worked as ML's assistant
second theory: it got x-rated and the government wanted them to cut the scene so they just had to paste it together…
yah I have been surprised that at what some dramas have had (obviously nothing compared to Western/Hollywood) compared to some other dramas that have obviously cut those scenes sooo I wouldn't say the government is very consistent LOL
As I was watching ep 16, I was so confused and annoyed with the messed up editing but I'm thinking about it more now...maybe they wanted us to feel/see from the FL POV? Like she was drunk and her memory is splotchy. Things are moving fast, but she's going along with it bc its where she wants to be. honestly bad time to execute this directing style (and no other part of the drama uses this layout) but...who knows... really brainstorming to try and justify this bad cut
I feel like the summary is misleading...and the story moves so fast you have to read the summary to understand basically: Yan Ning (FL, a singer-actress) and Shen ZhiZhou (ML, a director) have been friends for a decade and she's liked him for a decade. ML has also liked FL for a long time but for some reason, he rejected FL after she confessed. Heartbroken, she signed up for psychotherapy to forget her feelings for ML. Unexpectedly, she becomes an actress for the reality dating show the ML is directing. As ML continues to film FL start a romance on his show, it becomes harder for ML to hide his feelings he's been suppressing for years. And as FL progresses in the dating show, she continues to suppress her feelings that are once again growing for ML.
super basic set up...what you would expect from a short web drama
okay I guess its entertaining but some things don't really makes sense I'm on ep 2, watching with subs and I understand a little bit of Chinese and I'm still like wuattt
LOLL yah I read the summary and thought it was round 2 of Love O2O but after seeing the trailer, its giving Falling Into Your Smile ...or Out With a Bang vibes
YESSS MY FAVE I didn't rank this drama super high at first but I always found myself going back bc the chemistry is so good and they're really unproblematic
Love the article and analysis...I'm very shocked that there aren't more modern K-dramas that are everyone's "classic faves" (Goblin, Descendants of the Sun, What's Wrong with Secretary Kim, Strong Woman Do BongSu, W, Its Okay to Not Be Okay, etc.). Of this list, I honestly have only watched Secretary Kim and Do BongSu. I'm wondering if it's because popularity (everyone's comfort rewatches or people's first dramas that they have an emotional attachment to) don't signify story quality? Or was this list skewed by people's bias (fans voting for their fav actor/actress)?
I have no idea...I have not watched most of these dramas because I mostly watch modern C-Dramas
didn't read the book but according to the online synopsis, its bc his sister was injured in a car crash indirectly…
oooh yah good question. It seemed like from the trailer and earlier flashbacks that he broke it off with her bc he didn't want to drag her down. and she went abroad so they weren't in touch. not sure though.
although actually I think she really did just slip it in there when the bro showed up (she slipped it in "why is my 亲哥 here" as the bro stepped in)
like ML really did not get a heads up so he was just going with the flow
and that's why ML brought up that she's hid the fact that she's the boss' sister since she's worked as ML's assistant
it was literally out of thin air LOLLL
they've had that watermelon thing a few times I think
sooo I wouldn't say the government is very consistent LOL
but I'm thinking about it more now...maybe they wanted us to feel/see from the FL POV? Like she was drunk and her memory is splotchy. Things are moving fast, but she's going along with it bc its where she wants to be.
honestly bad time to execute this directing style (and no other part of the drama uses this layout) but...who knows...
really brainstorming to try and justify this bad cut
Yan Ning (FL, a singer-actress) and Shen ZhiZhou (ML, a director) have been friends for a decade and she's liked him for a decade. ML has also liked FL for a long time but for some reason, he rejected FL after she confessed. Heartbroken, she signed up for psychotherapy to forget her feelings for ML. Unexpectedly, she becomes an actress for the reality dating show the ML is directing. As ML continues to film FL start a romance on his show, it becomes harder for ML to hide his feelings he's been suppressing for years. And as FL progresses in the dating show, she continues to suppress her feelings that are once again growing for ML.
super basic set up...what you would expect from a short web drama
I'm on ep 2, watching with subs and I understand a little bit of Chinese and I'm still like wuattt
but after seeing the trailer, its giving Falling Into Your Smile ...or Out With a Bang vibes
I didn't rank this drama super high at first but I always found myself going back bc the chemistry is so good and they're really unproblematic
but the synopsis makes it sound like more comedy
what is it actually T-T
I'm wondering if it's because popularity (everyone's comfort rewatches or people's first dramas that they have an emotional attachment to) don't signify story quality? Or was this list skewed by people's bias (fans voting for their fav actor/actress)?
I have no idea...I have not watched most of these dramas because I mostly watch modern C-Dramas
but the release is gonna be slow...I just know it