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"Sweet dreams" - a melange of sweetness, meaningfulness and... wanna-pull-my-hair-off moments. The overall story was nice.
The positives:
-It represents flowers as a way of expression of emotions and feeling, combining the meaning of the plant with a certain situation from life.
-There are a lot cute couple moments.
-It presents a variety of relationships - with the parents, between friends, colleagues, neighbours, even enemies. It shows the loyalty in a friendship, the parents who will always stand behind their child's decisions, the eternal hatred, etc.
Cons:
-The story of the enemy unravels unnaturally - the story is unnecessarily prolonged.
-You'll want to bang Bo Hai's head (and not only his) against something hard due to his stubbornness and his playing hard to get.
A note: I still don't get how after so many dirty tricks pulled off in order to ruin the company... How in the name of God do they still have clients?
-The end was so dissatisfying. Honestly. I was willing to give 10/10 if it wasn't for the ending. It was happy, but wasn't well explained. On the one hand I didn't get how did things happen, on the other - it was just stupid (the couple lived-happily-ever-after moment was totally ruined by the previous scene). For the last ten minutes of the 48th episode I experienced all types of emotions - happy (like... it was going so well), then dude-I-have-a-feeling-this-crosswalk-scene-is-not-quite-right, depressed, disappointed, super irritated.
CONCLUSION:
It's nice to watch. In the beginning you'll thing Ling Ling Qi is a psycho, but it gets better. It is really satisfying to watch (excluding the final 10 minutes of the last episode). Prepare yourself for a lot of awww moments and a lot of drama.
The positives:
-It represents flowers as a way of expression of emotions and feeling, combining the meaning of the plant with a certain situation from life.
-There are a lot cute couple moments.
-It presents a variety of relationships - with the parents, between friends, colleagues, neighbours, even enemies. It shows the loyalty in a friendship, the parents who will always stand behind their child's decisions, the eternal hatred, etc.
Cons:
-The story of the enemy unravels unnaturally - the story is unnecessarily prolonged.
-You'll want to bang Bo Hai's head (and not only his) against something hard due to his stubbornness and his playing hard to get.
A note: I still don't get how after so many dirty tricks pulled off in order to ruin the company... How in the name of God do they still have clients?
-The end was so dissatisfying. Honestly. I was willing to give 10/10 if it wasn't for the ending. It was happy, but wasn't well explained. On the one hand I didn't get how did things happen, on the other - it was just stupid (the couple lived-happily-ever-after moment was totally ruined by the previous scene). For the last ten minutes of the 48th episode I experienced all types of emotions - happy (like... it was going so well), then dude-I-have-a-feeling-this-crosswalk-scene-is-not-quite-right, depressed, disappointed, super irritated.
CONCLUSION:
It's nice to watch. In the beginning you'll thing Ling Ling Qi is a psycho, but it gets better. It is really satisfying to watch (excluding the final 10 minutes of the last episode). Prepare yourself for a lot of awww moments and a lot of drama.
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