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Meeting You chinese drama review
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Meeting You
1 people found this review helpful
by worthyromance
Jul 21, 2025
28 of 28 episodes seen
Completed 1
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.5
This review may contain spoilers

This drama is a beautiful romance of youth.

What an inspirational love story that spans middle school through university graduation! I was moved to tears twice in incidents that involved the struggles of the male lead, but mostly I was smiling at the upbeat, exuberant, vivacious female lead.♥️

I was pleasantly surprised by the undying devotion, the notable efforts to fulfill promises, the refusal to separate, the gentleness of the male lead, the lack of jealousy and misunderstandings between the main leads, and the unique skills with wood that set this drama apart in a class of its own. I found it full of innocence of first love, and I like a wonderful tomboy who is strong in her own right.🏆

This drama is a beautiful romance of youth. It is particularly clean, pure, positive and uplifting to watch. There were some scenic panoramas, and I liked the camera work. The OST was subtle yet touched my emotions, and I found the lyrics quite appropriate. The ending was delightful and tied the theme together with an emotional payoff to this sterling school storyline.

The main leads were good looking and performed their parts with premium skill for such a young cast. I thought it dealt well with issues of society and the problems of young people who struggle to know their identity. I really liked the chosen careers and their creativity. I liked that there were no detestable parents or hardcore villains, and the seamy side of reality was never dwelt on to make the viewer depressed, although the male lead's issues were realistically presented.⭐

I generally don't like the side couples, but they didn't seem to steal the time and limelight from the main leads, probably because the main leads were so terrific to watch. This drama does have cohabitation, he falls first, role reversal where she takes the lead, and a genius with a not-too-bright student. She never gets a change in appearance but remains very natural and down-to-earth yet with such an appealing personality.

The drama did a superb job on how opposites attract yet cope in real life with understanding and tolerant acceptance. It capitalized on the chemistry and tension between the main couple, and it was still satisfactory until it all came together for them. There were also some gems of dialogue, and I thought this school romance was very well done.
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