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One and Only chinese drama review
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One and Only
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by jeoneungd
17 days ago
24 of 24 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 8.0

the Chinese Romeo and Juliet

A love that never fully was, this drama delivers a beautifully tragic, slow-burn romance that lingers long after it ends.

I initially found myself frustrated with the male lead’s stoic demeanor and seemingly limited emotional expression. Yet, as the story unfolded, that restraint revealed itself as part of the emotional depth and complexity of their relationship. His silence spoke volumes in a world where love could not be freely expressed.

What makes this story especially compelling is not just its tragedy, but its incompleteness. The lack of physical intimacy, and more importantly, the absence of true closure after their devastating fate, leaves an intentional void. It’s a bold narrative choice, one that may feel unsatisfying at first, but ultimately serves a greater purpose.

There’s a quiet strength in how the characters’ love transcends a single lifetime, evolving into something more enduring. While it echoes the timeless tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, it goes beyond that, offering not just heartbreak, but the promise of continuation.

I’ll admit, I didn’t fully appreciate it at first. But after watching the follow-up story, everything falls into place. What once felt incomplete becomes part of a much larger, more meaningful love story.
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