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Well-Intended Love chinese drama review
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Well-Intended Love
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by loserlemon
2 days ago
20 of 20 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 5.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
This review may contain spoilers

Sweet Start, Romance Built on Lies

This drama started off heartfelt, funny, and cute, which made the twist even more frustrating. At first, Xia Lin and Ling Yi Zhou’s relationship seemed charming and emotional, especially with how supportive and caring he appeared toward her. But then we find out that everything, even the moment Xia Lin approached Ling Yi Zhou, was orchestrated by him from the very beginning. After that reveal, I honestly could not look at the romance the same way again.

What made it worse was the fact that Xia Lin was not even sick to begin with. Ling Yi Zhou had doctors, hospital staff, and basically everyone around her lying straight to her face just to manipulate her into depending on him. That is not romantic, it is controlling and disturbing. The drama tries to frame his actions as acceptable because he loved her deeply and spoiled her constantly, but love does not excuse deception on that level. He violated her trust, took away her ability to make informed choices about her own life, and emotionally manipulated her into a relationship built on a lie.

What annoyed me most was how little accountability Ling Yi Zhou actually faced. The show brushed past the seriousness of what he did as if grand gestures and affection could erase the damage. Xia Lin was understandably hurt for a while, but the drama rushed through the consequences and expected viewers to move on quickly because he is attractive, rich, and devoted. It really felt like the writers wanted the audience to excuse obsession and control as if it were romance, instead of showing how unhealthy it actually was.

Their entire relationship was built on lies, manipulation, and a fake medical crisis. The foundation they supposedly built together was nothing more than a facade created by Ling Yi Zhou’s schemes. Trust is one of the most important parts of any relationship, and once that is broken to this extent, it is hard to understand how the relationship could continue as if nothing happened.

Honestly, I do think Xu Kai Cheng and Simona Wang had strong chemistry, and that is probably what kept me watching until the end. Their scenes together in the earlier part of the drama especially had a lot of warmth and softness that made the romance feel very engaging. I would still recommend the drama, but only with the understanding that the early fluffy romance takes a very different turn once the truth is revealed. If you don't want to be disappointed with their relationship, I would honestly suggest dropping it after episode nine because everything after that shifts the tone completely and the later half of the show felt pretty corny compared to the beginning.
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