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Fate Chooses You chinese drama review
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Fate Chooses You
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by jeoneungd
4 days ago
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 3.5
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 5.5
Rewatch Value 1.0

it’s flat and dry like an iron

Allen Ren, for me, is always hit or miss. I enjoyed the two-part series One and Only and Forever and Ever. Like Cheng Yi, Allen has this semi-dry screen presence, a subtle in expression, reserved in behavior and yet when you see him perform on stage singing and dancing, he’s absolutely on fire. It’s almost like watching two completely different people.

Fate Chooses You is a very slow-burning love story, typical of many Chinese dramas that start strong but become poorly written as they struggle to sustain their own cadence. Too many ingredients spoiled the soup. There were simply too many characters, too many side stories, and not enough emotional payoff.

The chemistry between the leads felt intentionally restrained, but unfortunately restraint without spark just becomes emotional flatness. At times, it felt like a modern Don Quixote story, a man trying to save and change the world while chasing ideals larger than himself. The problem is that this could have easily been told in 16 episodes instead of stretching itself into confusion.

And yet, like every hopeful viewer, I kept watching, hoping the story would improve rather than become more tangled.
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