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Love Has Fireworks chinese drama review
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Love Has Fireworks
6 people found this review helpful
by Kate Flower Award1
8 days ago
36 of 36 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 5.5
Rewatch Value 6.0

Through the stomach to the heart - dinner table romance.

This drama truly embraces slow burn natural romance, and I’m not mad about it. Truly to be told - I truly enjoy how I cannot really point to a specific moment the leads fell in love with each other, I just remember small moments that built into a grand feeling.

It’s kind of an uneventful show, but I would not say it’s a flaw. Personally I enjoyed the mundane moments far more than when they actually tried to push forward the plot and the story. Highlight of the show? Dinner scenes. Li Yi Fei and Qian Fei hanging out in the kitchen area was what I enjoyed the most - building connections while performing daily tasks and slowly adjusting to each other. The whole dynamic, vibe, bickering, but also appreciation was all I needed, and honestly all I cared about. I love how they grew as individuals while slowly developing the feelings.

They just felt like real people. The flaws were not these awful big issues, just small things that depending on the situation could get really frustrating. Their positive traits and skills were also these unreadable, borderline supernatural skills. They were really good at their job - nothing more nothing less. Throughout the show they just kept learning from each other and improving as people and this is just the type of romance I love.

At the beginning of the drama I was convinced Li Yi Fei did not really know how to love the other person. He knew how to take care of someone, be nice, attentive even, but not necessarily love. On the other hand Qian Fei seemed to know how to love others, but not herself. It’s all nice and good to prioritize people around you, but at some point you need to focus on yourself. And that’s how their romance went - one learned how to love others, while the other learned how to love herself.

As any romance drama, this one also had to have additional supporting couples. I had some hopes for Jing Jing and Lu Ze. I always appreciate when the drama shows different couples in different stages of relationship - we get to see diverse types of conflicts depending on where the couple are and what their future plans are. Sadly, I feel like they unnecessarily inserted Qian Fei into their problems. And after that they were completely sidelined. The drama focused on Dang Yu and Jun Cheng and my focus completely drifted away. I am sorry, but I am just not into a love story that starts with stalking and acting dumb and cute will not erase the fact it was in fact stalking. They as a couple were frustrating ,the family drama around them was even more annoying.

The biggest positive surprise? Liao Shi Yu. Not even lying, I think she might be my favorite character. I love how professional, but also humane she was. While trying to put her feelings aside to run the business, she still had her slipups, but at the end of the day she knew what she did wrong. She valued other people’s skills over her own feelings towards them.

When talking about the characters I have to mention AI ex. I am so sorry, but the AI face swap was just too distracting. This man never looked in the eyes of the person he talked to - not once. The character itself was awful, but the face swap thing was so creepy that’s all I could focus on while watching his scenes.

For the minor flaws - I wished the drama actually focused more on friendships. I feel like every couple lived their own life and their plots did not overlap that much emotionally. Everyone was doing their own things to some extent. Sure, the girls met to chat about their relationship issues, but there was not much true overlap of what was going on in their lives.

Production wise leave any and all expectations behind. It’s obviously not a high budget production. Don’t know if I just got used to it, or it truly did improve in the second half, but the editing and mediocre aesthetics are not that distracting. The production just seems like bare minimum. Some soundtrack did not fit the occasion at all, some slo-mo moments made no sense, some transitions between scenes felt unnatural, but overall none of that was criminally bad.

The performances were great. Again, hard to judge AI ex - his whole existence was just frustration and confusion for the viewers. Were any of the performances groundbreaking? Career change? Breathtaking? Not really. But the chemistry was great and that’s kind of all one needs from a business slice of life rom-com.

Overall, mundane watch. Not necessarily mediocre, but it’s just.. lukewarm? And that’s fine. An addicting dry cookie? Needed palate cleanser? This is this type of a show.
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