Eyes Locked, Hearts Stolen
In the fall of 2012, Su Zai Zai spots the mysterious Zhang Lu Rang at a convenience store. Their eyes meet, and though no words are exchanged, she’s instantly hooked. When she discovers they attend Yucai High School, she decides to pursue him, sparking the beginning of something special. On the surface, Zhang Lu Rang seems to have it all, top grades, a privileged life, but behind the scenes, he struggles with self-doubt and lives in the shadow of his genius younger brother. His quiet, controlled world starts to open up thanks to Su Zai Zai’s cheerful energy and their circle of friends Gu Ran, Guan Fang, and Jiang Jia. Together, they chase dreams, support each other, and navigate the messy, sweet chaos of first love, proving that sometimes the right people can help you find your true self.
When I Fly Towards You is a warm, nostalgic trip back to the highs, lows, and secondhand embarrassment of teenage love. From the very first scenes and credits, I was hooked. The retro, sentimental vibe immediately sets the tone for a story that’s as charming as it is heartwarming.
The drama kicks off with Su Zai Zai spotting the aloof Zhang Lu Rang at a convenience store. No words are exchanged, but the sparks fly. Once she finds out they go to the same Yucai High School, she goes full-on pursuit mode. Su Zai Zai can be a bit cringey at times—hello, secondhand embarrassment—but it’s endearing and very much part of the charm. Her puppy-like persistence slowly grows on you, especially as we see how genuinely wise and caring she is beneath all the chatter. She’s practically a psychologist with how effortlessly she comforts others, uses the right words, and even melts Zhang Lu Rang’s icy exterior. What surprised me is how much her character grows on you. Despite her endless yapping and puppy-love antics for Zhang Lu Rang, she’s actually wise, thoughtful, and remarkably positive. I expected her to be hard-headed, maybe even force her way into East China University just to be near him, but instead she listened to Mr. Lin’s advice, applied to another university as a backup, and worked hard to maintain her grades so she could still attend the same university as Zhang Lu Rang. Her mix of determination, maturity, and optimism makes her much more than a silly, love-struck heroine. She’s genuinely lovable and surprisingly relatable.
Speaking of him, Zhang Lu Rang is a breath of fresh air. Unlike the typical aloof, cold male leads who push the heroine away, he’s approachable, attentive, and quietly kind. He never gets annoyed with Su Zai Zai’s schemes, corrects misunderstandings when necessary, and doesn’t mind her being around. Watching him smirk at her antics? Embarrassing for Su Zai Zai, but absolutely adorable. His eventual confession and taking the lead in their relationship gave me literal flutters. The “she fell first, he fell harder” dynamic works so well here, and seeing their cozy, hand-holding moments is just heart-melting.
The drama also shines because it doesn’t focus solely on the main couple. The ensemble cast, including Gu Ran, Jiang Jia, and Guan Fang, gets ample screen time and development. Gu Ran’s mix of playful bickering and genuine, heartfelt moments makes him irresistible. His subtle confession to Jiang Jia and unwavering support for her shows a maturity that’s both swoon-worthy and realistic. Jiang Jia’s arc had its ups and downs, though I found her plot twist in episode 23 a bit anticlimactic. Guan Fang, on the other hand, is hilariously the fifth wheel in the friend group, and I can’t help but feel for him.
The drama is light and easy to watch, but it’s the little details that make it memorable. I couldn’t stop noticing small gestures, like Zhang Lu Rang casually handing Su Zai Zai a bottle of water. A tiny scene continuity issue aside, moments like this highlight his growing warmth and subtle affection. Even the ending felt slightly rushed, leaving me wishing for just a few more cozy, lingering scenes.
Overall, When I Fly Towards You is a sweet, nostalgic ride full of heart-fluttering romance, quirky friendships, and genuine character growth. It’s a drama that makes you laugh, cringe a little, and then sigh happily at the warmth of it all. Perfect for anyone who loves first love done right, a realistic aloof male lead, and a friend group that feels like your own.
When I Fly Towards You is a warm, nostalgic trip back to the highs, lows, and secondhand embarrassment of teenage love. From the very first scenes and credits, I was hooked. The retro, sentimental vibe immediately sets the tone for a story that’s as charming as it is heartwarming.
The drama kicks off with Su Zai Zai spotting the aloof Zhang Lu Rang at a convenience store. No words are exchanged, but the sparks fly. Once she finds out they go to the same Yucai High School, she goes full-on pursuit mode. Su Zai Zai can be a bit cringey at times—hello, secondhand embarrassment—but it’s endearing and very much part of the charm. Her puppy-like persistence slowly grows on you, especially as we see how genuinely wise and caring she is beneath all the chatter. She’s practically a psychologist with how effortlessly she comforts others, uses the right words, and even melts Zhang Lu Rang’s icy exterior. What surprised me is how much her character grows on you. Despite her endless yapping and puppy-love antics for Zhang Lu Rang, she’s actually wise, thoughtful, and remarkably positive. I expected her to be hard-headed, maybe even force her way into East China University just to be near him, but instead she listened to Mr. Lin’s advice, applied to another university as a backup, and worked hard to maintain her grades so she could still attend the same university as Zhang Lu Rang. Her mix of determination, maturity, and optimism makes her much more than a silly, love-struck heroine. She’s genuinely lovable and surprisingly relatable.
Speaking of him, Zhang Lu Rang is a breath of fresh air. Unlike the typical aloof, cold male leads who push the heroine away, he’s approachable, attentive, and quietly kind. He never gets annoyed with Su Zai Zai’s schemes, corrects misunderstandings when necessary, and doesn’t mind her being around. Watching him smirk at her antics? Embarrassing for Su Zai Zai, but absolutely adorable. His eventual confession and taking the lead in their relationship gave me literal flutters. The “she fell first, he fell harder” dynamic works so well here, and seeing their cozy, hand-holding moments is just heart-melting.
The drama also shines because it doesn’t focus solely on the main couple. The ensemble cast, including Gu Ran, Jiang Jia, and Guan Fang, gets ample screen time and development. Gu Ran’s mix of playful bickering and genuine, heartfelt moments makes him irresistible. His subtle confession to Jiang Jia and unwavering support for her shows a maturity that’s both swoon-worthy and realistic. Jiang Jia’s arc had its ups and downs, though I found her plot twist in episode 23 a bit anticlimactic. Guan Fang, on the other hand, is hilariously the fifth wheel in the friend group, and I can’t help but feel for him.
The drama is light and easy to watch, but it’s the little details that make it memorable. I couldn’t stop noticing small gestures, like Zhang Lu Rang casually handing Su Zai Zai a bottle of water. A tiny scene continuity issue aside, moments like this highlight his growing warmth and subtle affection. Even the ending felt slightly rushed, leaving me wishing for just a few more cozy, lingering scenes.
Overall, When I Fly Towards You is a sweet, nostalgic ride full of heart-fluttering romance, quirky friendships, and genuine character growth. It’s a drama that makes you laugh, cringe a little, and then sigh happily at the warmth of it all. Perfect for anyone who loves first love done right, a realistic aloof male lead, and a friend group that feels like your own.
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