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Beautiful Leads with Good Acting Chops in a Predictable yet Well executed Plot
I loved Zhu Zhu in "Why is he Still Single" and I think she is both beautiful and a competent actress. I have only tried watching one show by Wallace Chung, which was "Second Chance Romance" a show that was actually boring despite a predictable plot and one i dropped after ep 1. But I had liked him in Street Dance of China S3 and he felt real there.
As a show "The Epoch of Miyu" seems to have a relatively predictable arc (esp going by the synopsis on MDL) but ep 1 was good--lead actors are good looking (Zhu Zhu looks radiant in the opening shot) and Wallace Chung looks natural. Even in ep 1 the two leads seem to have a good rapport. The production looks good.
I am looking forward to the other episodes (as it is a 38 episode show) and I hope it can maintain the tempo of the opening episode.
The show esp towards end of ep 1 gave a slice of life vibe though again I think its too early to predict things. The art direction & set design are wonderful. The direction is excellent.
And yet, I will definitely suggest people to give this show a shot and watch it for good acting chops and good looking leads.
(update: Ep 12) Till Ep 8/9 i was increasingly frustrated by a near doormat FL and an ML who seems morally ambiguous. However, from Ep 10 onwards the arc of the FL and ML seem to pick up; by the end of Ep 12 we see the ML stepping out of the shadows and asserting his presence as the new GM of the Hotel. The FL too by the end of the episode is shown a mirror when her teammates gossip in her absence, with the highlight being how easy she is as a pushover. Unlike her promotion as a forewoman (that was done by the former GM as he gauged Xu Miyu the FL was connected to the Chairwoman), this time around the bonus she gets is something she rightly deserves and the episode shows that clear.
Here on, I believe there will be an upward curve in the FL's character as she begins to truly find herself. Despite the majorly doormat kind of portrayal of the FL till Ep 10 especially, the show makes it evident how her circumstances had made her so--brought up by a stepfather and a biological mother whose only concern was to please her husband, the FL was made to believe that her 'happy' marriage was the ticket to her repaying the debt of her stepfather and so she had to keep her marriage afloat by keeping her husband happy that would in turn keep her parents and stepsister and his family happy. This people pleasing tendency is already pointed out by ML in the earlier episodes.
(to be continued...)
As a show "The Epoch of Miyu" seems to have a relatively predictable arc (esp going by the synopsis on MDL) but ep 1 was good--lead actors are good looking (Zhu Zhu looks radiant in the opening shot) and Wallace Chung looks natural. Even in ep 1 the two leads seem to have a good rapport. The production looks good.
I am looking forward to the other episodes (as it is a 38 episode show) and I hope it can maintain the tempo of the opening episode.
The show esp towards end of ep 1 gave a slice of life vibe though again I think its too early to predict things. The art direction & set design are wonderful. The direction is excellent.
And yet, I will definitely suggest people to give this show a shot and watch it for good acting chops and good looking leads.
(update: Ep 12) Till Ep 8/9 i was increasingly frustrated by a near doormat FL and an ML who seems morally ambiguous. However, from Ep 10 onwards the arc of the FL and ML seem to pick up; by the end of Ep 12 we see the ML stepping out of the shadows and asserting his presence as the new GM of the Hotel. The FL too by the end of the episode is shown a mirror when her teammates gossip in her absence, with the highlight being how easy she is as a pushover. Unlike her promotion as a forewoman (that was done by the former GM as he gauged Xu Miyu the FL was connected to the Chairwoman), this time around the bonus she gets is something she rightly deserves and the episode shows that clear.
Here on, I believe there will be an upward curve in the FL's character as she begins to truly find herself. Despite the majorly doormat kind of portrayal of the FL till Ep 10 especially, the show makes it evident how her circumstances had made her so--brought up by a stepfather and a biological mother whose only concern was to please her husband, the FL was made to believe that her 'happy' marriage was the ticket to her repaying the debt of her stepfather and so she had to keep her marriage afloat by keeping her husband happy that would in turn keep her parents and stepsister and his family happy. This people pleasing tendency is already pointed out by ML in the earlier episodes.
(to be continued...)
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