Due to having seen the ending early, the last five episodes were particularly difficult to watch. "Heavenly Fortune," which was allocated to the neighboring fireworks, won't be lacking in reputation as long as it doesn't deviate too much. The firefighting scenes were portrayed professionally enough, and the romantic scenes were direct and straightforward without being awkward.
One point I want to complain about is that the female lead should have had sufficient interaction with the male lead in the development of the plot, but she shouldn't have been too closely tied to the specialized profession of firefighting. Everywhere she went, there were fires, almost reaching Conan's level.
The most frustrating part is the ending. Instead of a happy and harmonious ending where everyone could be together and conclude things peacefully, they had to sacrifice a few more characters to force some tears. In the final episode, they even introduced a plot with details that appeared to be a happy ending but were actually filled with sad elements, leaving you dissatisfied.
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Xiaoyi1 year ago rating:8.2
At first, I thought it was a bit dull to focus on different firefighters, but later on, they truly touched me. It's really inspiring and full of passion. I dislike those few antagonistic characters, and it's frustrating whenever Nan Chu appears, there's always a fire. The ending was confusing, why couldn't there be a good ending?
Thousand Cities, Ink White1 year ago rating:9.8
Great, great, great, great, great! It would be even better if the male and female leads had more scenes together. Still, I want to see more of XQL's (character's name) scenes, hehe. Zhang Jingyi is fantastic! ???? Your outfit looks tailor-made, haha. Yang Zhi's (character's name) laughter at the beginning, tears in the middle, and now I'm hooked, it's so sweet, sob.
Oh my goodness, Jiang Ge and Lin Qi, I can't handle it! In the end, I didn't dare to watch the finale. Let's leave the story at its best moment!
Quacky2281 year ago rating:9.5
I initially felt like it was more of an educational piece, and the level of interest wasn't as high as the unstoppable variety shows. But later, when the background music played during the rescue at the chemical plant fire, the scene felt exceptionally realistic. The portrayal of the instructor's despair after losing a leg and the plot where he contemplated suicide for fear of burdening his comrades was acted out really well. However, Huang Jing Yu couldn't handle the role. He couldn't even handle the emotional scenes with Zhang Jing Yi, let alone Lin Qi and Jiang Ge. It's all on Huang Jing Yu himself. I'm even shipping Lin Qi and Jiang Ge now. Huang Jing Yu should reflect on himself. Overall, this drama depicting the lives of firefighters is actually quite good, and the educational segments at the end of each episode are well done.
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Jinxi1 year ago rating:8.5
A highly anticipated firefighting drama that outshines the coolness factor of the neighboring handsome squad. It starts with urban firefighting and then progresses to forest firefighting, with the intensity of the fire scenes and the plot escalating in the latter 10 episodes. There are sacrifices and job transfers. The highlight is that it covers a lot of firefighting knowledge. It's a romance drama that also maintains professionalism, but the presentation can be a bit messy. Especially the encounter between the male and female leads in the opening scene feels a bit forced. Is the female lead a fire child? Wherever she goes, there's a fire? In the end, it feels like the male lead made a sacrifice. Is it a continuation of the love story of the female lead's parents?
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Yiyi1 year ago rating:6.5
A rather cliché idol drama. Some scenes are predictable from the beginning, like who's going to sacrifice, argue, or break up. There are no surprises at all. The protagonist is always shining, and I often find myself thinking, "Wow, that's really convenient..." Moreover, the female lead has a bit of a love-brain and obsession. Many scenes are unrealistic, but she can make them happen because she says so. The overall plot isn't particularly tight because there are too many storylines: firefighting, the female lead's desire to join a dance club, and the stories of other firefighters. It fails to hold attention effectively. However, the firefighting incidents are quite engaging.
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GalaxyLine11 year ago rating:8.2
The ensemble portrayal is really well done. Everyone's performances feel quite authentic. The only one who always seems to have a hidden agenda in their expressions is Xi Gu, which kept me worried and expecting a twist. However, since they have fewer scenes, it doesn't have a big impact. The last few episodes really gave me a rollercoaster ride. It was intense, so intense. What was up with the OE? What was up? And the final scene where everyone goes on a mission together, that was really nice. Sob, sob, sob. The stark contrast between the early episodes and the later ones is truly striking.
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LovelyQin1 year ago rating:9.8
The chemistry between Huang Jingyu and Zhang Jingyi is off the charts! In the drama, when Lin Luxiao applies to work in the rural area of Lushan, it truly reflects the current rural lifestyle. It made me realize that there are still so many underprivileged people. It's really not easy for them. Moreover, the forest fire in Lushan was heartbreaking to witness, seeing the flowers, plants, and trees being consumed by the flames, and the firefighters risking their lives to battle the blaze from all over the country. It truly brought tears to my eyes.
MemoryNan1 year ago rating:9.9
The first episode had me in tears within the first twenty minutes. If the plot doesn't derail, I won't change my rating. Disasters may be merciless, but people have compassion. In those moments of having the desire but lacking the ability, I hope every firefighter can come back safely after responding to a call, and I hope there will be fewer injuries after both major and minor disasters. ❤️
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Sigh... I hope all firefighters can return home safely.
Xia Hua1 year ago rating:9.7
Yu Qilei's fate is truly heartbreaking. He sacrificed his own life and the opportunity to save countless others for the sake of rescuing someone involved in illegal construction. It's difficult to imagine the level of justice and idealism that exists in some people's hearts, and they deserve the utmost respect for such actions.
deerdxl1 year ago rating:9.4
I feel like this is a male-centric drama. The male characters are well-developed, and the actors portray them really well. The female characters, on the other hand, are somewhat weak. There's a scene where the female lead acts all self-important and it reminded me of those princess-in-a-gown moments that made me want to give up on the drama. Also, there are too many long shots during the dance scenes. They should find a substitute and the female lead's dancing is really strange.
HoisAdele1 year ago rating:8.6
My mom: This person is not lucky. Wherever they go, there's a fire. Me: Haha. The fact that the female lead's dad is also a firefighter feels a bit too coincidental. The female lead keeps encountering fires, which feels a bit exaggerated. But these people truly touch your heart. Firefighters are truly amazing.
There are too many sacrifices, and it's very sad. I hate the open ending. Why not just tell me it's a bad ending?
TJ1 year ago rating:8.2
If we consider it solely as a workplace drama focusing on a specific industry, it's passable. But apart from that, it falls short. Honestly, domestically-produced dramas of this genre have always lacked something. I've always had a bias towards Huang Jing Yu, and I can't help but see him through the filter of Gu Hai. To this day, I still think Gu Hai is his most outstanding role. None of his subsequent dramas have truly showcased the brilliance I believe he's capable of. I'm not sure why, but they always feel somewhat lacking. I can't deny that he has established a solid image in military and police dramas, showing significant improvement in his dialogue delivery and delivering convincing performances. However, I believe he can take on more layered and nuanced roles with intricate storylines and truly showcase his potential. Additionally, the voice of the female lead is too piercing; even a few lines at the end make my ears cringe, and it's quite distressing to listen to.
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zyf1 year ago rating:9.9
It's truly a fantastic firefighting educational documentary drama. The male and female leads are excellent as well. Huang Jing Yu is perfect for portraying a soldier, and Zhang Jing Yi's portrayal of Nan Chu is also great. The actors in the drama are unforgettable, and the educational aspects are on point. The realistic depiction of fires is remarkable. Firefighters deserve better protection; it's a noble profession that should receive more attention.
DreamX_Gu1 year ago rating:7.6
The screenwriter must have some issues with their brain... Couldn't they have followed the story line of the novel? Why does the female lead, like she has some kind of bug, encounter so many fires and each time the male lead conveniently saves her?
It was okay in the beginning, but after 30 episodes, it became inexplicable. The conclusion is that the male and female leads cannot be together, otherwise there will be fires.
KaYoung1 year ago rating:9.5
I am willing to consider this drama as the benchmark for firefighting dramas. Storyline: The rescue scenes in the drama feel very authentic, making me fully immersed and captivated. It feels like watching a documentary rather than a TV drama. The opening skits and the firefighting lessons at the end of each episode are well thought out. The ensemble cast in the drama is also portrayed very well, depicting one of the most dangerous jobs in this peaceful era. Firefighters are not invincible heroes; they are ordinary human beings who willingly become heroes in the eyes of the people, bravely venturing into fire scenes. The tears in the drama were not given to the main characters but to Fang Xiang Qian and Yu Qi Lei, and it really made me cry. However, one aspect of the storyline that I didn't like was that the romantic plot became a bit sluggish and dragged on after a while, compared to the earlier pacing. But it was still within my acceptable range. Lastly, I didn't like the open-ended ending, where it was implied that Lin Lu Xiao sacrificed himself. Even if they forcefully claim it's an open ending and he didn't sacrifice himself, I still don't quite like it. I just wanted to see the couple happily together in a happy ending. Makeup: It's good; both the bare-faced and light makeup looks are very realistic and suitable.
Due to having seen the ending early, the last five episodes were particularly difficult to watch. "Heavenly Fortune," which was allocated to the neighboring fireworks, won't be lacking in reputation as long as it doesn't deviate too much.
The firefighting scenes were portrayed professionally enough, and the romantic scenes were direct and straightforward without being awkward.
One point I want to complain about is that the female lead should have had sufficient interaction with the male lead in the development of the plot, but she shouldn't have been too closely tied to the specialized profession of firefighting.
Everywhere she went, there were fires, almost reaching Conan's level.
The most frustrating part is the ending. Instead of a happy and harmonious ending where everyone could be together and conclude things peacefully, they had to sacrifice a few more characters to force some tears.
In the final episode, they even introduced a plot with details that appeared to be a happy ending but were actually filled with sad elements, leaving you dissatisfied.
At first, I thought it was a bit dull to focus on different firefighters, but later on, they truly touched me. It's really inspiring and full of passion. I dislike those few antagonistic characters, and it's frustrating whenever Nan Chu appears, there's always a fire.
The ending was confusing, why couldn't there be a good ending?
Great, great, great, great, great! It would be even better if the male and female leads had more scenes together. Still, I want to see more of XQL's (character's name) scenes, hehe.
Zhang Jingyi is fantastic! ???? Your outfit looks tailor-made, haha. Yang Zhi's (character's name) laughter at the beginning, tears in the middle, and now I'm hooked, it's so sweet, sob.
Oh my goodness, Jiang Ge and Lin Qi, I can't handle it! In the end, I didn't dare to watch the finale. Let's leave the story at its best moment!
I initially felt like it was more of an educational piece, and the level of interest wasn't as high as the unstoppable variety shows. But later, when the background music played during the rescue at the chemical plant fire, the scene felt exceptionally realistic.
The portrayal of the instructor's despair after losing a leg and the plot where he contemplated suicide for fear of burdening his comrades was acted out really well. However, Huang Jing Yu couldn't handle the role.
He couldn't even handle the emotional scenes with Zhang Jing Yi, let alone Lin Qi and Jiang Ge. It's all on Huang Jing Yu himself. I'm even shipping Lin Qi and Jiang Ge now. Huang Jing Yu should reflect on himself.
Overall, this drama depicting the lives of firefighters is actually quite good, and the educational segments at the end of each episode are well done.
A highly anticipated firefighting drama that outshines the coolness factor of the neighboring handsome squad. It starts with urban firefighting and then progresses to forest firefighting, with the intensity of the fire scenes and the plot escalating in the latter 10 episodes.
There are sacrifices and job transfers. The highlight is that it covers a lot of firefighting knowledge. It's a romance drama that also maintains professionalism, but the presentation can be a bit messy.
Especially the encounter between the male and female leads in the opening scene feels a bit forced. Is the female lead a fire child? Wherever she goes, there's a fire? In the end, it feels like the male lead made a sacrifice.
Is it a continuation of the love story of the female lead's parents?
A rather cliché idol drama. Some scenes are predictable from the beginning, like who's going to sacrifice, argue, or break up. There are no surprises at all. The protagonist is always shining, and I often find myself thinking, "Wow, that's really convenient..." Moreover, the female lead has a bit of a love-brain and obsession.
Many scenes are unrealistic, but she can make them happen because she says so. The overall plot isn't particularly tight because there are too many storylines: firefighting, the female lead's desire to join a dance club, and the stories of other firefighters.
It fails to hold attention effectively. However, the firefighting incidents are quite engaging.
The ensemble portrayal is really well done. Everyone's performances feel quite authentic. The only one who always seems to have a hidden agenda in their expressions is Xi Gu, which kept me worried and expecting a twist.
However, since they have fewer scenes, it doesn't have a big impact. The last few episodes really gave me a rollercoaster ride. It was intense, so intense. What was up with the OE? What was up? And the final scene where everyone goes on a mission together, that was really nice.
Sob, sob, sob. The stark contrast between the early episodes and the later ones is truly striking.
The chemistry between Huang Jingyu and Zhang Jingyi is off the charts! In the drama, when Lin Luxiao applies to work in the rural area of Lushan, it truly reflects the current rural lifestyle. It made me realize that there are still so many underprivileged people.
It's really not easy for them. Moreover, the forest fire in Lushan was heartbreaking to witness, seeing the flowers, plants, and trees being consumed by the flames, and the firefighters risking their lives to battle the blaze from all over the country.
It truly brought tears to my eyes.
The first episode had me in tears within the first twenty minutes. If the plot doesn't derail, I won't change my rating. Disasters may be merciless, but people have compassion.
In those moments of having the desire but lacking the ability, I hope every firefighter can come back safely after responding to a call, and I hope there will be fewer injuries after both major and minor disasters.
❤️
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Sigh... I hope all firefighters can return home safely.
Yu Qilei's fate is truly heartbreaking. He sacrificed his own life and the opportunity to save countless others for the sake of rescuing someone involved in illegal construction. It's difficult to imagine the level of justice and idealism that exists in some people's hearts, and they deserve the utmost respect for such actions.
I feel like this is a male-centric drama. The male characters are well-developed, and the actors portray them really well. The female characters, on the other hand, are somewhat weak. There's a scene where the female lead acts all self-important and it reminded me of those princess-in-a-gown moments that made me want to give up on the drama.
Also, there are too many long shots during the dance scenes. They should find a substitute and the female lead's dancing is really strange.
My mom: This person is not lucky. Wherever they go, there's a fire. Me: Haha. The fact that the female lead's dad is also a firefighter feels a bit too coincidental.
The female lead keeps encountering fires, which feels a bit exaggerated. But these people truly touch your heart. Firefighters are truly amazing.
There are too many sacrifices, and it's very sad.
I hate the open ending. Why not just tell me it's a bad ending?
If we consider it solely as a workplace drama focusing on a specific industry, it's passable. But apart from that, it falls short. Honestly, domestically-produced dramas of this genre have always lacked something.
I've always had a bias towards Huang Jing Yu, and I can't help but see him through the filter of Gu Hai. To this day, I still think Gu Hai is his most outstanding role.
None of his subsequent dramas have truly showcased the brilliance I believe he's capable of. I'm not sure why, but they always feel somewhat lacking. I can't deny that he has established a solid image in military and police dramas, showing significant improvement in his dialogue delivery and delivering convincing performances.
However, I believe he can take on more layered and nuanced roles with intricate storylines and truly showcase his potential. Additionally, the voice of the female lead is too piercing; even a few lines at the end make my ears cringe, and it's quite distressing to listen to.
It's truly a fantastic firefighting educational documentary drama. The male and female leads are excellent as well. Huang Jing Yu is perfect for portraying a soldier, and Zhang Jing Yi's portrayal of Nan Chu is also great.
The actors in the drama are unforgettable, and the educational aspects are on point. The realistic depiction of fires is remarkable. Firefighters deserve better protection; it's a noble profession that should receive more attention.
The screenwriter must have some issues with their brain... Couldn't they have followed the story line of the novel? Why does the female lead, like she has some kind of bug, encounter so many fires and each time the male lead conveniently saves her?
It was okay in the beginning, but after 30 episodes, it became inexplicable. The conclusion is that the male and female leads cannot be together, otherwise there will be fires.
I am willing to consider this drama as the benchmark for firefighting dramas. Storyline: The rescue scenes in the drama feel very authentic, making me fully immersed and captivated. It feels like watching a documentary rather than a TV drama.
The opening skits and the firefighting lessons at the end of each episode are well thought out. The ensemble cast in the drama is also portrayed very well, depicting one of the most dangerous jobs in this peaceful era.
Firefighters are not invincible heroes; they are ordinary human beings who willingly become heroes in the eyes of the people, bravely venturing into fire scenes. The tears in the drama were not given to the main characters but to Fang Xiang Qian and Yu Qi Lei, and it really made me cry.
However, one aspect of the storyline that I didn't like was that the romantic plot became a bit sluggish and dragged on after a while, compared to the earlier pacing. But it was still within my acceptable range.
Lastly, I didn't like the open-ended ending, where it was implied that Lin Lu Xiao sacrificed himself. Even if they forcefully claim it's an open ending and he didn't sacrifice himself, I still don't quite like it.
I just wanted to see the couple happily together in a happy ending. Makeup: It's good; both the bare-faced and light makeup looks are very realistic and suitable.