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The Kind of Romance That Feels Like Home
Just finished watching this drama. It’s very lightweight — no toxicity at all. The chemistry, the love between them, I love everything about it. The two fathers in this drama are hilarious too, always bickering with each other 😂
You know, I honestly don’t mind at all if a drama doesn’t have kissing scenes. Because a good drama shouldn’t be judged by kissing scenes alone. Even though this is a romantic drama, you might wonder — how can it still feel romantic without any kissing scenes? How??
Because when I watch this drama, I can feel all the love between them. That butterflies-in-your-stomach feeling. Your heart feels like it’s blooming. This drama proves that even without kissing scenes, it can still be a very good drama.
I love all the relationships shown — from father and daughter, to Xu Zhi and Chen Luzhou. I especially love the trope where he fell first and fell harder. Chen Luzhou’s efforts seriously made me cry and feel so emotional 🥹
I also love how they inserted bits of comedy throughout the drama. There were unexpected moments too, which made it even more fun to watch. And the most unexpected one — the proposal scene. I actually had a feeling that the puppy keychain Luzhou gave Xu Zhi during New Year might be a hint. But I truly didn’t expect there to be a ring inside, and for Luzhou to propose to Xu Zhi at that moment.
I first got to know Wang Anyu through The Last Immortal. One thing I really love about him is his eye acting. When he acts, his eyes make you feel everything — the longing, the sadness. It really hits you.
As for Liu Haocun, I first saw her in Derailment, but I didn’t really pay much attention to her back then. But she’s so pretty, and her eyes are beautiful. I started to really love watching her in Seven Relics of Ill Omen. All I can say is, she’s a very good actress.
Overall, I’m very satisfied with this story. Even the ending — although there was no wedding scene — it still felt complete and satisfying. I’m giving it a 9/10 because I love lightweight stories that don’t feel heavy to watch, with no toxicity and lots of longing.
The OSTs are all really good too. Especially Wang Anyu’s song — I can’t remember the title, but wow, it’s so good.
I really recommend this drama to anyone who loves lightweight romance dramas. But if you think a good romantic drama must have kissing scenes, then this drama is not for you. Please stay far away and don’t bring toxic behavior here 😌
That’s all.
Will definitely rewatch it — it’s officially on my repeat list.
You know, I honestly don’t mind at all if a drama doesn’t have kissing scenes. Because a good drama shouldn’t be judged by kissing scenes alone. Even though this is a romantic drama, you might wonder — how can it still feel romantic without any kissing scenes? How??
Because when I watch this drama, I can feel all the love between them. That butterflies-in-your-stomach feeling. Your heart feels like it’s blooming. This drama proves that even without kissing scenes, it can still be a very good drama.
I love all the relationships shown — from father and daughter, to Xu Zhi and Chen Luzhou. I especially love the trope where he fell first and fell harder. Chen Luzhou’s efforts seriously made me cry and feel so emotional 🥹
I also love how they inserted bits of comedy throughout the drama. There were unexpected moments too, which made it even more fun to watch. And the most unexpected one — the proposal scene. I actually had a feeling that the puppy keychain Luzhou gave Xu Zhi during New Year might be a hint. But I truly didn’t expect there to be a ring inside, and for Luzhou to propose to Xu Zhi at that moment.
I first got to know Wang Anyu through The Last Immortal. One thing I really love about him is his eye acting. When he acts, his eyes make you feel everything — the longing, the sadness. It really hits you.
As for Liu Haocun, I first saw her in Derailment, but I didn’t really pay much attention to her back then. But she’s so pretty, and her eyes are beautiful. I started to really love watching her in Seven Relics of Ill Omen. All I can say is, she’s a very good actress.
Overall, I’m very satisfied with this story. Even the ending — although there was no wedding scene — it still felt complete and satisfying. I’m giving it a 9/10 because I love lightweight stories that don’t feel heavy to watch, with no toxicity and lots of longing.
The OSTs are all really good too. Especially Wang Anyu’s song — I can’t remember the title, but wow, it’s so good.
I really recommend this drama to anyone who loves lightweight romance dramas. But if you think a good romantic drama must have kissing scenes, then this drama is not for you. Please stay far away and don’t bring toxic behavior here 😌
That’s all.
Will definitely rewatch it — it’s officially on my repeat list.
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