Yu Lu Xi was born with a unique voice. Armed with her dream to become a voice actress, she learns that her boss Lin Nan is a god in the dubbing industry. The optimistic and energetic Yu Lu Xi is working hard to achieve her ultimate goal in life to become a voice actress. By chance, she discovers that her boss Lin Nan is a gem hidden among the elite workforce because he is none other than Mai Da, the voice actor whom she has been idolizing for many years. Lin Nan becomes a mentor to Yu Lu Xi, and the two work hand in hand to explore the world of sound. As she continues to improve, Yu Lu Xi finds out a secret concerning Lin Nan. Nonetheless, they open their hearts to each other to become closer. Just as Yu Lu Xi begins to have a taste of success in love and in her career, her father's Alzheimer's disease deals her a terrible blow. She uses her voice to call back his memories. (Source: ChineseDrama.info) Edit Translation
- English
- 中文(台灣)
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- Native Title: 如果声音有记忆
- Also Known As: Ru Guo Sheng Yin You Ji Yi , Yu Gu Seng Yam Yau Gei Yik , 如果聲音有記憶 , If The Voice Has Memory
- Director: Sun Hao
- Genres: Romance, Youth, Drama
Where to Watch If Voice Has Memory
Cast & Credits
- Miles WeiLin NanMain Role
- Pan Mei YeYu Lu XiMain Role
- Shawn ZhangLiang Yi ChuanSupport Role
- Amber SongLiang Yi YiSupport Role
- Shan Lan QiaoZhao Jun RanSupport Role
- Katherine YangZhou NaSupport Role
Reviews
Rom-com 101 with an extra spoonful of aspartame
If there is a cheat sheet for a DIY rom-com script writing then it might look like this;FL is young but ambitious. She just started her dream job as a baker/banker/brain surgeon but she faced a lot of challenges and prejudice. ML is the chef/CEO/civil engineer who took the FL under his wings and guided her to her destiny. OBTW, they fell madly in love and have X kids (kids optional, check current trend). Add extra CP to pad out screen time. Add antagonist just because.
Without too much deviation, that's just about summed up this show. Dial up the artificial sweetener dosage, downgrade the antagonist to mostly harmless and add a couple of extra CP from central casting and voila, it is done!
To be fair, using dubbing as a backdrop was interesting. It worked for half the show but it pretty much faded away and the usual business/relationship shenanigans took over. Thank goodness the dubbing here is for anime and not dramas. Don't get me started about the overuse and patchy quality of c-drama dubbing!
All the leads are good looking. There were some skinship and one CP was hot and sexy from the get-go while another CP had the worse case of the fishy kiss this year. The chemistry goes from ok to weak amongst the CP's. You know they are pre-ordained anyway. Ditto with swoon worthy moments. They are there but your mileage will differ. I do like the ML in several of his other shows but this time round he just felt too scripted.
It was interesting to see the show pushed tentatively at a few tropey boundaries but pull back timidly. Age gap love, toxic fandom, etc all had an airing but nothing much came of them. Evil schemes had little teeth. Antagonists were grey blobs. Relationship problems were passing storms, a "heartfelt" apology and it is back to kisses and cuddles, stat. The flip side to this angst aversion is that most of the typical angsty tropes have been banished and I am not too sad about that.
A few societal issues did make an appearance but all beat a hasty retreat as the Goddess of romantic comedy does not allow such impurities to pollute her temple. I'm not even sure what to make of their version of dementia. It was definitely used to milk the soppy angle to good effect. Dementia is a serious medical condition but it was given a very off-handed treatment here.
This show is actually not bad. Manufactured fluff this was but it is a perfect filler with a decent cast and mildly interesting story. If you are new to c-dramas or wanted the extra sugar hit then add an extra point to the score. If you are suffering from diabetes and groan every time you see that plot summary then subtract one point.
This is one of the most subjective score I have given in a long time. This is due in part to a sense of frustration/disappointment of the state of Chinese rom-com's. To reward mediocrity is to hasten the heat death of the genre.
Maybe this is why so many similar shows are being churned out by the mighty c-drama machine lately because it fill the gaps in programming schedules, relatively cheap and quick to produce and will sail past censors.
One time watch, one time listen and peace out.
Inspirational and cute drama
This is a good C-drama, mainly I decided to watch it because I have already seen other dramas of Miles Wei and I find him very expressive and cute, clearly showing that transition between loving and not loving someone. At the start I felt weird about the chemistry of the main leads but it's good enough, I think you may like it or not depending on how you prefer the development of a relationship in dramas. In this drama the relationship of the main characters is a little more tender, slower, mutually supportive, but on the other hand they contrast with the other 2 relationships of the drama, which In short, highlights that each relationship is different and goes through its own processes and conflicts.I always have problems finishing C-dramas because of "silly" fights or conflicts between the characters that take a long time to resolve, so that really stresses and bores me, BUT in this drama the conflicts are logical and not complicated, are resolved in a fluid or/and fast way ... not everything has to be so dramatic always.
Yes, I recommend it, but you have to know that this is not the most romantic drama you will ever see from my point of view if you compare it with many others, but it is very inspiring and it has a story that inside everything can keep you watching.