A plain-looking, middle-aged guy, Li Hong Hai, with a net worth amounting to billions, simply wants to find true love. All women seem to fall for him because of his money. Hence, when he accidentally meets a young and sassy designer, Xia Ke Ke, and gets attracted to her, he decides to keep his wealthy background a secret and woo her as a simple, small-time entrepreneur. They go through many experiences together and finally tie the knot. Once married, he finds out that she knew of his wealthy background all the while. Feeling betrayed, he wants to divorce her immediately, but he has no choice but to keep up appearances as husband and wife for 3 months in order for his company to go public. Edit Translation
- English
- 中文(台灣)
- Español
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- Native Title: 爱我就别想太多
- Also Known As: Love Me Don't Think Too Much , Brave To Love , Ai Wo Jiu Bie Xiang Tai Duo
- Genres: Romance, Drama
Where to Watch Don't Think Twice, Love's All Right
Cast & Credits
- Chen Jian BinLi Hong HaiMain Role
- Li Yi TongXia Ke KeMain Role
- Pan Yue MingMo HengMain Role
- Xu Wen GuangXia Da ShengMain Role
- Kong Song JinShen Wen WenMain Role
- Yang Deng Main Role
Reviews
Don't Think Twice, Love's All Right is a good drama dragged down by the limitations of its industry
One only need to look at the comment section to see my commitment to this drama (/Shrug/ Li Yi Tong fan). Obviously, I had and have major incentives to declare this to be the best thing since grilled steaks. Alas!I was minutes away from finding out if the site has a 'zero' rating. Thankfully, Chinese drama writers after their obligatory sacrifices to tragedy managed to guide my 'ship' to port. Now, instead of being angry, I am merely annoyed.
The show is set in a large town where everybody is one acquaintance away from knowing each other. Essentially, there are four stories within:
1. The titular romance between our leads. Call this Pretty Woman with Chinese Characteristics. Contra those who avoided it purely 'cause of the male lead, in its first half, it is by a far the best thing about the show. It is truly heartwarming. Watch to episode 19 and stop!
2. The second romance is between a Legalist (The Chinese political theory of governance) and a broken-hearted romantic. Their romance is the funniest part of the show. Now I would totally watch a time-travel drama where a love-lorn romantic finds themself in Qin China. I didn't quite agree with the ending, but it was not all bad. It is the second-best part of the show.
3. The show starts to get weighed down by the other arcs. The usual drama, typical of C-dramas, involving scorned lovers and orbiters was generally weak and, in my view, unnecessary. But the man who broke our romantic's heart was charismatic enough to be a stand-out.
4. The absolute worst part of the show is the arc between Chinese Chuck Bass (When you see it, you'll see it) and Blair Wenwen. It has to be industry malpractice that allowed it to survive the cutting room.
The show tries to execute a complicated pirouette after episode 19 when it seems that our leads are sailing into a life of domestic bliss. They try to pull back the curtain and show life after the initial romantic glow fades. In my opinion, everything after that ruins the show. Episodes 1-19 were riveting television for me. After, it became a chore. I disagreed with every decision and typical of C-Dramas, they introduced far too many moving parts, dumbed down characters and engaged in aggressive acts of 'filler'--long pans, multiple flashbacks. The works!
This drama has many truly astounding actors. Li Yi Tong puts in the most charismatic turn I've seen on screen all year. I've got no beef with them. The writers, the production crew, the director and needlessly long drama seasons ruined what would have been an excellent drama. What-ifs aside, I cannot in good conscience recommend that you put in 30 hours on this. You won't be bored. That much is true, but I doubt you'd love it.
P.S
1. C-Dramas need to bin the whole 'scorned second woman' trope. Guaranteed cringe every time.
2. If you watch this, then after episode 19, skip to the opening scene of episode 37. Li Yi Tong manages to be both very cute and incredibly beautiful (there should be a word for that) and I don't think that is very fair.
3. Apple and Lenovo seem to have been major sponsors of this show. As far as I'm concerned, they are to be blamed for the post ep-19 clusterfucks.
4. https://mydramalist.com/35155-nodoka-no-niwa is the show that many of MDL users thought this would be. I'm tempted to watch it too, but the Japanese dial things up to 11 and I think I need lighter fare now.
5. C-Drama writers, tragedy is overrated. Happy endings and many babies for everybody; it won't kill you, you know.
This actually is really good and enjoyable drama to watch! It’s different in a good way.
This drama is actually really good with a highlight of the casts’ acting especially the leading couples. They both are brilliant in turning a simple story line to be really exciting things to watch. This did make me smile a lots :-). This mature love story drama is actually much better than many cheesy romantic Chinese dramas of inexperienced young good looking cast which perhaps are dominating the Chinese TV industry. Moreover, we should admit that Li Yi Tong is a great actress nowadays who is beautiful and sweet. Here, she even look more gorgeous :-). So, why people complaining about age difference issue, Li Yitong is very versatile actress who are good to pair with top male actors, even one with a great acting and vast experience like Chen Jianbin. They were wonderful together! Watch it, it’s fun!