Although the main leads were supposed to be Bobby Dou and PeiJia Huang's characters, I was more interested in Man Li (Vivi Lee’s) character and romance development. Her storyline had more chemistry than the main leads. To be honest, I liked the supporting characters more than the leads as well. Ying Jie’s (Bobby Dou) brother was adorable; I really liked his storyline. I wish it could have been shown more though. However, I felt that his plot line was better developed and made more sense, whereas I didn't really see how the main leads fell in love with each other other than the fact they were childhood best friends turn into secretly crushing on each other. The family scenes were heartwarming, albeit a little cliche, with the disapproving parents versus the warm-hearted parents. There was comedic relief as well; that was good.
Honestly, I’m usually pretty easily satisfied with the OST because I'm in the moment unless they are really terrible. So, I did like the music, especially the song played when Ying Qian’s (Ying Jie’s brother) storyline came on. My favorite character was definitely Shang de (Adrian Tan), who seems to be a newbie as this is his first major role, and I look forward to see him in more dramas.
I don’t think I would re-watch this drama actually. I personally like daily dramas, but I would only re-watch a few of my favorite scenes at most. Going through it all the way again would be too much. But, I do recommend this drama for those of you that like daily dramas like me, as well as multiple romantic storylines that are not developed within a few episodes, but rather a lot of episodes. Also, if you liked Fabulous 30 or anything like it (see my reviews), I do think you would enjoy this drama. (8/7.5)
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To elaborate, what we have in this series is a clearly mature, not old, but somewhat older male lead who has a female swooning, not overly though, over him. You know the one. The one where the adult female acts like a 13 year old, helpless, in love girl. The one that cries because they love the person so much, stares at them with sadness but hope. The one that’s clearly old enough for a job and has an education but still acts like they need permission for everything. Sorry, just not my thing. I could deal with the love piece but the maturity almost felt like it was inappropriate. The side couples were 100% more enjoyable.
Things developed over time and it got a little better but not good enough. For 70+ episodes we all deserved better.
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Below average
I have started to watch this drama just because of Bobby Dou, and I have to admit that visually it was worth it in the beginning.However, the main word that would define the drama in my opinion is "below average". The script is pretty bad, the length is hard to bear ( I had to watch other dramas in parallel as I got bored around episode 30, but still wanted to get to the end of it). Most characters are very tern, and I have to admit that the storylines of second leads were more interesting than the main one. Also, I think that they did a bad service to Bobby, as seeing him such a cry baby and "un-manly" for an actor like him was really overboard...his continuous crying and sad attitude is not even justified by his story..I mean what the heck!!!!! even if adopted, he had a great life, and he was treated decently, has a lot of money...what so much to be unhappy about?
The main female lead is totally off key, all the movie she messes up an enormous range of situations, always looks for trouble and tries to act sweet, but she actually manages to look just stupid ( I am sorry, but really thats totally unrealistic to believe that at 20 something old you can still be so naïve and unaware of the environment).
All in all, unless you really have a hard affinity to one of the actors, I would not recommend anyone to lose so much time with a drama that does not even make you feel good, let alone trying to learn something from it.
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