After the premiere of 'Ashes of Love,' discussions about Song Yi Ren's appearance have resurfaced. Back then, she was incredibly adorable on the lovege website. It has been a long time, but she still maintains a lively youthful charm. She has a petite figure with a hint of baby fat on her face. When she smiles, it's sweet and embodies the essence of youth and beauty. She has a unique presence within the industry, and despite the passage of time, she seems to be defying aging. Her smile in the new drama completely swept me off my feet. My Song Yi Ren is back.
Coco1 year ago rating:6.1
The plot is boring and predictable. Every actor is taking their roles seriously, but! The male lead's plastic surgery really hampers him from being a convincing protagonist. When the storyline falls behind, the focus is constantly on his face. Especially when compared to the naturally handsome second male lead, it becomes even more glaring. The female lead gives off a strange mix of being both old and young, like an immortal child. But most importantly, it's the plot! It's lacking!
Transient1 year ago rating:8.4
The female lead's martial arts skills, after studying for ten years, what did she learn? And she still needs the male lead to save her. Can't the male lead be saved more than a few times? It would be better if the female lead is the one carrying the male lead instead of the other way around. She has martial arts skills, yet they have to create scenes where she falls down and needs to be saved by the male lead? Your portrayal of a strong female character crumbles, and she instantly becomes a submissive wife. I don't like how she acts all high and mighty but turns out to be weak against slightly stronger opponents, only able to bully those without martial arts skills.
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Nana1 year ago rating:9.4
Popcorn drama, a bit slow in the beginning, but it gets better after the fourth episode. The plot feels like a gender-bent version of a spoiled and refined young master and a noble young lady.
The character design for the female lead is really not great. She has put in a lot of effort to become like this. Her acting has improved compared to before.
The male lead's face looks much better than when he was in "Tianhu.
Whisper1 year ago rating:6.1
Being lively and cheerful is not the same as being reckless and impolite! Is the female lead supposed to be portrayed as foolish??? If we apply logic to the content of the first four episodes, Huang Di would have already executed her several times. Also, the enemy kingdom's prince openly coveting the position of the royal general's daughter, if the senior martial brother wants the lives of the junior martial sister's entire family, he could just say so.
Dreamy Sleeper1 year ago rating:9.5
I watched a few episodes with my grandma, and she enjoyed some of the little scenes. Although they seem cliché and silly to me, I'm still grateful and give it five stars. I'm gradually learning not to be too arrogant sometimes. After all, there's nothing more important than happiness and joy, right? (But I'm probably not always going to be this peace-and-love, haha)
Clara'sTimeMachine1 year ago rating:5.8
The script is quite average, forcing sweetness. In the first episode, the male lead gives the female lead a sanitary pad and even brings her red sugar water. As for why the male lead likes the female lead, I don't quite understand either. In the fourth episode, the female lead wants to break off the engagement, but when her senior brother confesses his feelings, she runs to the male lead and throws a tantrum. I didn't understand that either. The forced sweetness feels unnatural. Can't the female lead let her twin ponytails down? It looks ugly.
Tantang1 year ago rating:9.5
The female lead is supposed to be lively and mischievous, but her portrayal comes off as overly oily. By the end of the second episode, I couldn't understand why the male lead likes the female lead. There's something lacking in her facial expressions, and the hairstyle doesn't suit her. In wide shots, her entire body looks too thin. I'll continue watching to see if there are any changes later on.
BeanFriend8GxvJQ3co01 year ago rating:7.3
The script quality is unbearable to watch, a typical low-budget production! But Wang You Shuo's acting remains steady as always, perfectly capturing the innocence of the character in Episode 8! The original lines are so well-written, and he even sings the theme song! His acting is decent too. Why can't Wang Ge (Brother Wang) land a decent TV drama role? The industry is so unfair to him! I would give the drama a maximum of 2 stars, but I'll add an extra star for Wang Ge!
IndiRoastDog1 year ago rating:5.3
Chinese aesthetics are really not praiseworthy. The thin and intellectually challenged image they have is just not appealing. While South Korea may prioritize plastic surgery for beauty, they have no issues with body proportions. Men have a strong physique, and women have well-defined body frames with some width to accommodate flesh and bones. That's the ideal body shape. Take South Korean girl groups as an example. Those excessively thin frames are truly unattractive.
Mohuks1 year ago rating:5.6
To watch Wang Xiao Ge's new work, I came with excitement but left disappointed! Did the male lead choose based on aesthetics, while the female lead was chosen based on ugliness? What exactly matters in terms of acting skills, personality, appearance, and figure? Yu Shuxin and Tian Xiwei are not considered beautiful, and their acting skills are still inexperienced, but they each have their own uniqueness and portray distinct personalities. However, this... what does she have? If it weren't for some powerful backers, even elementary school students wouldn't believe it. How twisted must the capitalists be to promote a former maid, who was originally the supporting actress, to become the protagonist? This isn't about making money; it's specifically about ruining the drama and undermining the male lead. She even plays a martial arts heroine, towering and thin as a stick, lacking not only flesh but also calcium. Criticizing is not a personal attack; dinosaurs are innocent. However, if they come out to scare people, it's no wonder they face public criticism. If Wang Youshuo were paired with Peng Xiaoran or Xin Zhilei, it might have become a small hit. Conversely, if this female lead were paired with someone like Lu Han, it would probably be a disaster (eye-catching disaster). I'll give Wang Xiao Ge 4 stars, but this female lead gets -2 stars, so that's a total of 2.
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Alannoy1 year ago rating:5.4
I have a filter on Wang Kuan. That's why I started watching the drama. The female lead's appearance is not good, and she's short. The styling is also terrible, and the hairstylist clearly didn't put much effort into it. Two high ponytails make her look even more outdated. In ancient times, there were so many beautiful headdresses, but they had to go with two braids. The character development is also poor. She doesn't portray the lively and mischievous nature expected, but rather comes across as a street urchin. The female lead is truly a troublemaker and a jinx. The male lead, who was originally a divine prince, became foolish because of her actions. Perhaps the screenwriter also realized that the female lead's character development was lacking and didn't match the male lead. Is that why they directly brought down the male lead from his godly status? The male lead's guard was branded because of her and eventually got expelled. The female lead's father went to the border to resist the marriage proposal, and the prophecy came true—everyone in the family died except for the female lead. No one believes that she's not a jinx. All the misfortunes suffered by these people were directly or indirectly caused by her.
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GamerQueen1 year ago rating:7.6
After watching the first episode, I unexpectedly shipped the couple, but unfortunately, it ended there. The female lead's twin ponytails and makeup were a bit unflattering and tomboyish. The male lead gives off a somewhat feminine vibe without the desired charm. It feels like both sides lack a bit of conflicting traits. As for the plot, although I quite enjoyed the carriage encounter and mistaken identity part, the setup and development before and after didn't have much appeal. This low-budget romantic comedy actually drains the actors' energy...
Scamster1 year ago rating:6.3
The hairstyle of the female lead is not attractive, it's so ugly. The hairstylist deserves a beating. Rong Yu looks pretty good.
I've watched up to episode 13, and the plot is getting more and more mediocre. It's only the male lead's looks that kept me going; otherwise, I would have dropped it long ago.
It's like a live-action adaptation of a typical romantic novel.
After the premiere of 'Ashes of Love,' discussions about Song Yi Ren's appearance have resurfaced. Back then, she was incredibly adorable on the lovege website.
It has been a long time, but she still maintains a lively youthful charm. She has a petite figure with a hint of baby fat on her face. When she smiles, it's sweet and embodies the essence of youth and beauty.
She has a unique presence within the industry, and despite the passage of time, she seems to be defying aging. Her smile in the new drama completely swept me off my feet.
My Song Yi Ren is back.
The plot is boring and predictable. Every actor is taking their roles seriously, but! The male lead's plastic surgery really hampers him from being a convincing protagonist.
When the storyline falls behind, the focus is constantly on his face. Especially when compared to the naturally handsome second male lead, it becomes even more glaring.
The female lead gives off a strange mix of being both old and young, like an immortal child. But most importantly, it's the plot! It's lacking!
The female lead's martial arts skills, after studying for ten years, what did she learn? And she still needs the male lead to save her. Can't the male lead be saved more than a few times? It would be better if the female lead is the one carrying the male lead instead of the other way around.
She has martial arts skills, yet they have to create scenes where she falls down and needs to be saved by the male lead? Your portrayal of a strong female character crumbles, and she instantly becomes a submissive wife. I don't like how she acts all high and mighty but turns out to be weak against slightly stronger opponents, only able to bully those without martial arts skills.
Popcorn drama, a bit slow in the beginning, but it gets better after the fourth episode. The plot feels like a gender-bent version of a spoiled and refined young master and a noble young lady.
The character design for the female lead is really not great.
She has put in a lot of effort to become like this. Her acting has improved compared to before.
The male lead's face looks much better than when he was in "Tianhu.
Being lively and cheerful is not the same as being reckless and impolite! Is the female lead supposed to be portrayed as foolish??? If we apply logic to the content of the first four episodes, Huang Di would have already executed her several times.
Also, the enemy kingdom's prince openly coveting the position of the royal general's daughter, if the senior martial brother wants the lives of the junior martial sister's entire family, he could just say so.
I watched a few episodes with my grandma, and she enjoyed some of the little scenes. Although they seem cliché and silly to me, I'm still grateful and give it five stars. I'm gradually learning not to be too arrogant sometimes.
After all, there's nothing more important than happiness and joy, right? (But I'm probably not always going to be this peace-and-love, haha)
The script is quite average, forcing sweetness. In the first episode, the male lead gives the female lead a sanitary pad and even brings her red sugar water.
As for why the male lead likes the female lead, I don't quite understand either. In the fourth episode, the female lead wants to break off the engagement, but when her senior brother confesses his feelings, she runs to the male lead and throws a tantrum.
I didn't understand that either. The forced sweetness feels unnatural. Can't the female lead let her twin ponytails down? It looks ugly.
The female lead is supposed to be lively and mischievous, but her portrayal comes off as overly oily. By the end of the second episode, I couldn't understand why the male lead likes the female lead. There's something lacking in her facial expressions, and the hairstyle doesn't suit her.
In wide shots, her entire body looks too thin. I'll continue watching to see if there are any changes later on.
The script quality is unbearable to watch, a typical low-budget production! But Wang You Shuo's acting remains steady as always, perfectly capturing the innocence of the character in Episode 8!
The original lines are so well-written, and he even sings the theme song! His acting is decent too. Why can't Wang Ge (Brother Wang) land a decent TV drama role?
The industry is so unfair to him! I would give the drama a maximum of 2 stars, but I'll add an extra star for Wang Ge!
Chinese aesthetics are really not praiseworthy. The thin and intellectually challenged image they have is just not appealing. While South Korea may prioritize plastic surgery for beauty, they have no issues with body proportions.
Men have a strong physique, and women have well-defined body frames with some width to accommodate flesh and bones. That's the ideal body shape. Take South Korean girl groups as an example.
Those excessively thin frames are truly unattractive.
To watch Wang Xiao Ge's new work, I came with excitement but left disappointed! Did the male lead choose based on aesthetics, while the female lead was chosen based on ugliness? What exactly matters in terms of acting skills, personality, appearance, and figure?
Yu Shuxin and Tian Xiwei are not considered beautiful, and their acting skills are still inexperienced, but they each have their own uniqueness and portray distinct personalities. However, this... what does she have? If it weren't for some powerful backers, even elementary school students wouldn't believe it.
How twisted must the capitalists be to promote a former maid, who was originally the supporting actress, to become the protagonist? This isn't about making money; it's specifically about ruining the drama and undermining the male lead.
She even plays a martial arts heroine, towering and thin as a stick, lacking not only flesh but also calcium. Criticizing is not a personal attack; dinosaurs are innocent. However, if they come out to scare people, it's no wonder they face public criticism.
If Wang Youshuo were paired with Peng Xiaoran or Xin Zhilei, it might have become a small hit. Conversely, if this female lead were paired with someone like Lu Han, it would probably be a disaster (eye-catching disaster). I'll give Wang Xiao Ge 4 stars, but this female lead gets -2 stars, so that's a total of 2.
I have a filter on Wang Kuan. That's why I started watching the drama. The female lead's appearance is not good, and she's short. The styling is also terrible, and the hairstylist clearly didn't put much effort into it.
Two high ponytails make her look even more outdated. In ancient times, there were so many beautiful headdresses, but they had to go with two braids. The character development is also poor. She doesn't portray the lively and mischievous nature expected, but rather comes across as a street urchin.
The female lead is truly a troublemaker and a jinx. The male lead, who was originally a divine prince, became foolish because of her actions. Perhaps the screenwriter also realized that the female lead's character development was lacking and didn't match the male lead.
Is that why they directly brought down the male lead from his godly status? The male lead's guard was branded because of her and eventually got expelled. The female lead's father went to the border to resist the marriage proposal, and the prophecy came true—everyone in the family died except for the female lead.
No one believes that she's not a jinx. All the misfortunes suffered by these people were directly or indirectly caused by her.
After watching the first episode, I unexpectedly shipped the couple, but unfortunately, it ended there. The female lead's twin ponytails and makeup were a bit unflattering and tomboyish. The male lead gives off a somewhat feminine vibe without the desired charm.
It feels like both sides lack a bit of conflicting traits. As for the plot, although I quite enjoyed the carriage encounter and mistaken identity part, the setup and development before and after didn't have much appeal.
This low-budget romantic comedy actually drains the actors' energy...
The hairstyle of the female lead is not attractive, it's so ugly. The hairstylist deserves a beating. Rong Yu looks pretty good.
I've watched up to episode 13, and the plot is getting more and more mediocre. It's only the male lead's looks that kept me going; otherwise, I would have dropped it long ago.
It's like a live-action adaptation of a typical romantic novel.