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Love Me, Love My Voice (很想很想你) — my comfort drama fr ?
In a world where dramas are filled with messy love triangles, toxic misunderstandings, and unnecessary chaos… this one felt like a soft exhale.Love Me, Love My Voice tells the story of Mo Qingcheng and Gu Sheng—two people who meet through their voices and slowly, gently fall in love. And honestly? That’s the whole point. There’s no complicated plot twist or dramatic villain. Just two people, their passions, and the quiet, beautiful way their lives intertwine.
And somehow… that simplicity becomes its biggest strength.
This drama doesn’t try to overwhelm you. Instead, it focuses on something rare—a healthy, steady, and emotionally safe relationship. You literally watch their bond grow step by step: from strangers → comfort → trust → love. No rushing, no forced drama… just pure connection.
What I loved the most is how real everything felt (even if it’s a bit idealistic 👀).
There’s no antagonist here—just people living their lives, chasing their dreams, supporting each other, and existing in a space filled with warmth and respect.
And can we talk about the VIBES—
✔️ soft romance that actually makes your heart feel calm
✔️ supportive friends & family (no stress, just love)
✔️ side characters that actually matter and feel alive
✔️ FOOD. SO MUCH FOOD 😭 (don’t watch this hungry I’m warning you)
✔️ music + voice acting that pulls you in completely
The cooking scenes?? the music?? the quiet moments between them??
It’s not just a drama, it’s literally an experience.
Now the leads—
Tan Jianci and Zhou Ye?? PERFECT casting.
Their chemistry isn’t loud or dramatic, it’s subtle… in their eyes, their pauses, the way they look at each other. It feels intimate and genuine.
Some people might say the romance is “too slow” or “nothing happens”
but honestly? that’s exactly why I loved it.
Not every story needs chaos to be meaningful.
Visually, the drama is just as comforting.
The cinematography is soft and aesthetic, balancing city life with peaceful, intimate moments. And Gu Sheng’s outfits?? that modern traditional Chinese style?? SO pretty and unique, it adds another layer to her character.
And the OSTs… don’t even get me started 😭
Every song fits perfectly, especially with Tan Jianci’s voice—it just hits different. The music doesn’t just play in the background, it feels like part of the story.
But let’s be real for a second—this drama isn’t for everyone.
If you need intense plot, conflict, or fast pacing… you might find it “boring” or “too perfect.”
Some people see it as “no plot, just eating and singing” 💀
And yeah… they’re not entirely wrong.
But for me?
That’s exactly what made it special.
Final thoughts:
This drama is like comfort food.
Soft, warm, simple… but it stays with you.
It’s not about drama—it’s about feeling.
If you want something peaceful after a stressful day, something that makes you smile for no reason and feel butterflies for the smallest moments…
this is THAT drama. 💘
they gave each other butterflies 🦋
and somehow gave me a whole zoo 😭💗
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You will hate THE 2ML
I didn’t finish this drama… and honestly? that says everything.
Not because I didn’t understand it.
Not because I was busy.
But because at some point, I realized—
this drama doesn’t even know what it wants to be.
It introduces itself like a soft, emotional, found-family story.
You expect healing, grief, growth… a child bringing two broken people together.
Instead?
You get stuck watching a loop of:
work → sunbae → awkward romance → repeat 🔁
And somewhere in the background… there’s apparently a baby too.
What’s frustrating isn’t that the drama is “bad”—
it’s that it keeps hinting at something better… and then refuses to go there.
There are moments—small ones—
where you see what it could’ve been.
A quiet scene with the ML and the child.
A glimpse of responsibility.
A hint of emotional depth.
And then immediately—
✨ back to sunbae ✨
It almost feels like two different dramas fighting each other:
One is a warm, grounded story about loss, responsibility, and building a family.
The other is a typical, dragged-out romance with zero urgency and too much focus on the wrong dynamics.
And somehow… the second one wins.
The biggest issue?
Not even the love triangle itself—
but how unbalanced everything feels.
One character is carrying emotional weight, growth, and responsibility…
while the story keeps rewarding another dynamic that doesn’t even feel central.
So instead of feeling invested, you just sit there like:
“Wait… why is THIS the focus?”
And that’s when it hits—
This isn’t frustrating because it’s terrible.
It’s frustrating because it had potential and kept wasting it.
By the time I dropped it, I already knew how it would go.
Not because it was predictable in a satisfying way…
but because it stopped surprising me at all
Final thoughts:
This could’ve been a quiet, meaningful drama.
Instead, it turns into something that feels stretched, distracted, and unsure of its own story.
Not the worst thing ever—
just… disappointing in a very avoidable way.
If you’re here for:
✔ soft family moments → you won’t get enough
✔ emotional depth → barely explored
✔ balanced storytelling → nope
But if you like slow, romance-heavy plots with a lot of repetition…
you might still sit through it.
Me?
I left halfway—and honestly,
it felt like the right ending for me 💀
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