Four-star observation, I have to say it's quite faithful→ If we're talking about the plot and characters, the male and female leads are quite eye-catching✓. I haven't noticed much else for now, but the director and screenwriter are really skilled, they've presented certain scenes from the original work very naturally. I love it! I really like this novel, and I hope it can be presented even better.
PlayfulPip1 year ago rating:9.2
It's a pretty enjoyable and sweet drama, perfect for entertainment and relaxation. The male lead is handsome, and the female lead is beautiful. I was really moved during the confession scene by the female lead. Her crying felt so relatable, and I thought she was a new and unfamiliar actress. It was only after looking at the cast list that I realized it was Huang Ri Ying, the clever little enchantress from "Xia Tan Jian Bu Zhi Li." The difference in costume and fashion style is quite significant, and I didn't notice it at first.
Runty1 year ago rating:8.5
Although it's a workplace drama, it doesn't solely focus on the intricacies of the workplace. The main emphasis is on love. The male lead is a dominant CEO, and the female lead is a screenwriter in his company. She has secretly loved him for four years, and in the fourth episode, she confesses her feelings. Unfortunately, her confession fails, but she leaves and then comes back to forcefully kiss the male lead. "Having tasted Tang Monk's meat, it's just average." Haha, this character setup is adorable.
GuLaorou1 year ago rating:5.5
I endured four episodes for Huang Ri Ying and wasted my precious Saturday afternoon. The male lead even said not to treat the audience like fools, but aren't you the ones treating the audience like fools? The female lead, with her love-struck mind, could have earned several times the copyright fees from another company, but she insisted on having the male lead's company produce her work, which he couldn't appreciate. The top three novel on the entire internet, and the company bought it but won't even start production until the copyright expires. A major film company claims they only produce content for a male audience and not for a female audience. Would anyone with even a little understanding of the current state of the film industry write something like that? And it's already 2023, yet we still hear things like "if you're 30 and not in a relationship, you're like rotten vegetable leaves.
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AtlasNova1 year ago rating:5.6
I was really looking forward to it and I really liked the looks of the male and female leads, as well as the male supporting actor. However, after watching it, I found the plot to be somewhat shallow, and the makeup, sets, and lighting seemed a bit cheap. The female lead wasn't as stunning as she was in period dramas. Wei Zhe Ming's CEO image felt somewhat tired, not as refreshing as the editorial assistant in the previous series. The overall production quality was even worse than those low-budget short dramas, it's a pity for the cast.
SweetSalt1 year ago rating:6
The comments section based on ratings had me feeling confused. I watched it for Wei Zhe Ming, but ended up being disappointed by the lackluster storyline. Huang Ri Ying should stick to historical dramas. Her legs are a bit thick and not aesthetically pleasing. She doesn't have the typical appearance of a female lead in idol dramas. The hairstyle with the bun and bangs looks rushed, but the makeup department did a good job for the female characters.
AmazingHuaLun1 year ago rating:5.7
After watching six episodes, you call this heart-wrenching and unrequited love? The female lead goes straight for the goal and seizes it, and her interactions with the male lead are too perfect to be true. If you want to talk about unrequited love for the male lead, it should be secretive and furtive. And does Wei Zhe Ming only have the domineering CEO persona? He looks like someone who has been carrying cement at a construction site for half his life and suddenly inherited a distant relative's company that is completely out of reach. He even hurriedly put on a suit he snatched from a local clothing store model and carried a golden pole to enter the city as a male worker.
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Eclipsia1 year ago rating:6.9
After secretly admiring him for four years and being rejected when I confessed, I forcefully kissed the domineering CEO, and he unexpectedly fell in love with me?! That's basically the summary of this drama, and it has quite a contrasting feel. The female lead, infatuated at first sight, constantly uses tactics to stay by the male lead's side. But after confessing her feelings, she's told that they aren't compatible and gets rejected. In response, the female lead, with a mindset of not wanting to lose out, boldly kisses the male lead. This setup is quite intriguing. The female lead is courageous, confident in herself, and has a strong presence. Although I find some aspects of the plot a bit far-fetched, such as her being wealthy and driving herself to work, if you view it as a lighthearted romantic drama, it's still enjoyable.
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Heyingmengyu1 year ago rating:8.1
The director's skills are really subpar. There were several confusing shots. Although the character development was average, the acting skills of Wei Zhe Ming and Huang Ri Ying were excellent. They completely made me feel the bittersweetness of unrequited love. And the costume and makeup department did a terrible job. This is the worst makeup for a male lead. Ai Wen, please consider leaving the domestic drama scene.
HiddenDiva1 year ago rating:5.2
The male lead looks even more handsome with glasses on. // This line can really make ten of me cringe. The male lead rejects the female lead because he questions why she likes him.
The female lead also starts acting crazy and foolish after being inexplicably rejected. Who is manipulating the Douban ratings for this drama?
It left me completely stunned.
EyeRoller1 year ago rating:5.5
Watching until episode 12, I just can't take it anymore. Apart from having a good-looking face, there's nothing redeeming about it. The plot and character development in this drama are beyond words. Let's talk about the male lead first. I really don't think he did anything wrong. Is there a problem with rejecting someone you don't like? Should he have led her on? In the beginning, it was all about how the male lead had hurt the female lead so much and caused her such great pain. The female lead herself admitted that she wanted to get closer to the male lead during the process of helping him pursue someone else, so she could make her move. But because the male lead rejected her, suddenly it became about how much he had hurt her by asking for her help in pursuing his friend. It's ridiculous. Weren't you eagerly accepting the offer yourself? If he hadn't rejected you, who knows how gleeful you would be. And then the plagiarism issue, everyone around you is working hard to support you, and when it's finally time for a comeback, you forgive them when they present evidence to the public. I'm speechless. Does the writer think that after 23 years, everyone still prefers pure and innocent characters? In reality, if you don't provide concrete evidence, the other party will just issue an apology statement. Do you believe that rumors about private financial transactions would spread online? Trash. One star is given out of courtesy.
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Jasmine1 year ago rating:6
The female lead's appearance suits the role of Xiaozhao, a maid with an exotic flair, but her acting skills are not quite up to par... The makeup is terrible, the buns and the split bangs are instantly distracting... I enjoyed "WZM" (abbreviation for a drama), Mr. He (the male lead) was at the pinnacle of this genre. This drama is just too awkward. I'd rather rewatch Mr. He's works countless times than continue watching this one.
Jueling1 year ago rating:7.2
In the first episode, the male lead's wealthy status as a dominant CEO is showcased, from his company to his luxurious house, everything screams showing off wealth. Although the plot can be easily predicted from the beginning, as it follows the typical tropes of a CEO drama, with the girl pursuing the guy initially and then the guy pursuing the girl later on, there's a lot of clichés. It's really cheesy, to be honest.
In the fourth episode, the male lead tells the female lead that they're not compatible, which leaves her heartbroken. The female lead's aggressive pursuit is quite intense and spicy. It seems like there will be more drama in the future, with the male lead chasing after the female lead in a fiery manner. The plot is heating up!
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Illusion1 year ago rating:9
The male and female leads portray their hidden intentions quite well. The male lead's younger sister is adorable, Huang Ri Ying is beautiful, and Wei Zhe Ming is handsome. The plot is also reasonable. The female lead's tsundere behavior after being rejected perfectly aligns with the vengeful nature of a Scorpio. The male lead's transformation is not too abrupt, and the high-level assistant is also lovely.
HalfWise1 year ago rating:5.6
The female lead is a popular author in the female-oriented online literature community, but she insists on pursuing the CEO of a film and television production company that only adapts male-oriented web novels?
No, it seems like these two have completely different values! What are you aiming for with the male lead, female lead?
I can't comprehend it. Dropped after two episodes!
Euffie1 year ago rating:7.5
The visuals are good, and the chemistry between the male and female leads is quite strong. Wei Zhe Ming looks really great with glasses (●'◡'●). I hope the subsequent plot can keep up and not disappoint (don't drop the ball) (尺v尺). PS: Wei Zhe Ming's life in the entertainment industry is absolutely explosive!
FloweryCourtyard1 year ago rating:7.1
So good! Watching until the third episode, I didn't really like the male lead. But in the fourth episode, well, the female lead seems pretty good too. The confession and forceful kiss were so powerful!
By the third episode, ah, what a pity, the female lead isn't Qin Shi Yue. Qin Shi Yue is truly beautiful, and she had great chemistry with Yu You. I didn't get enough of their scenes together. Sigh, it's such a shame that I don't really like the female lead in this drama.
Belly20121 year ago rating:7.7
The first few episodes followed the typical CEO-dominates storyline. But in the fourth episode, when the female lead confessed her feelings and got rejected, the forced kiss scene made it different and somewhat intriguing. The female lead portrayed her crying scenes exceptionally well after being rejected, which made viewers feel sympathetic towards her. She has great acting skills, and I hope she gets better opportunities instead of seeing those actresses with poor acting skills and no ambition dominating the screen all the time.
Smiley1 year ago rating:9.6
It's a pretty enjoyable and sweet drama, perfect for entertainment and relaxation. The male lead is handsome, and the female lead is beautiful. The scene where the female lead confesses her feelings really struck a chord with me. Her crying was so relatable, and I thought she was a new and unfamiliar actress. It was only when I checked the cast list that I realized she was Huang Ri Ying, the actress from "Detective Jian Zhu.
Four-star observation, I have to say it's quite faithful→ If we're talking about the plot and characters, the male and female leads are quite eye-catching✓. I haven't noticed much else for now, but the director and screenwriter are really skilled, they've presented certain scenes from the original work very naturally.
I love it! I really like this novel, and I hope it can be presented even better.
It's a pretty enjoyable and sweet drama, perfect for entertainment and relaxation. The male lead is handsome, and the female lead is beautiful. I was really moved during the confession scene by the female lead.
Her crying felt so relatable, and I thought she was a new and unfamiliar actress. It was only after looking at the cast list that I realized it was Huang Ri Ying, the clever little enchantress from "Xia Tan Jian Bu Zhi Li." The difference in costume and fashion style is quite significant, and I didn't notice it at first.
Although it's a workplace drama, it doesn't solely focus on the intricacies of the workplace. The main emphasis is on love. The male lead is a dominant CEO, and the female lead is a screenwriter in his company.
She has secretly loved him for four years, and in the fourth episode, she confesses her feelings. Unfortunately, her confession fails, but she leaves and then comes back to forcefully kiss the male lead.
"Having tasted Tang Monk's meat, it's just average." Haha, this character setup is adorable.
I endured four episodes for Huang Ri Ying and wasted my precious Saturday afternoon. The male lead even said not to treat the audience like fools, but aren't you the ones treating the audience like fools?
The female lead, with her love-struck mind, could have earned several times the copyright fees from another company, but she insisted on having the male lead's company produce her work, which he couldn't appreciate.
The top three novel on the entire internet, and the company bought it but won't even start production until the copyright expires. A major film company claims they only produce content for a male audience and not for a female audience.
Would anyone with even a little understanding of the current state of the film industry write something like that? And it's already 2023, yet we still hear things like "if you're 30 and not in a relationship, you're like rotten vegetable leaves.
I was really looking forward to it and I really liked the looks of the male and female leads, as well as the male supporting actor. However, after watching it, I found the plot to be somewhat shallow, and the makeup, sets, and lighting seemed a bit cheap.
The female lead wasn't as stunning as she was in period dramas. Wei Zhe Ming's CEO image felt somewhat tired, not as refreshing as the editorial assistant in the previous series.
The overall production quality was even worse than those low-budget short dramas, it's a pity for the cast.
The comments section based on ratings had me feeling confused. I watched it for Wei Zhe Ming, but ended up being disappointed by the lackluster storyline. Huang Ri Ying should stick to historical dramas. Her legs are a bit thick and not aesthetically pleasing.
She doesn't have the typical appearance of a female lead in idol dramas. The hairstyle with the bun and bangs looks rushed, but the makeup department did a good job for the female characters.
After watching six episodes, you call this heart-wrenching and unrequited love? The female lead goes straight for the goal and seizes it, and her interactions with the male lead are too perfect to be true.
If you want to talk about unrequited love for the male lead, it should be secretive and furtive. And does Wei Zhe Ming only have the domineering CEO persona? He looks like someone who has been carrying cement at a construction site for half his life and suddenly inherited a distant relative's company that is completely out of reach.
He even hurriedly put on a suit he snatched from a local clothing store model and carried a golden pole to enter the city as a male worker.
After secretly admiring him for four years and being rejected when I confessed, I forcefully kissed the domineering CEO, and he unexpectedly fell in love with me?! That's basically the summary of this drama, and it has quite a contrasting feel.
The female lead, infatuated at first sight, constantly uses tactics to stay by the male lead's side. But after confessing her feelings, she's told that they aren't compatible and gets rejected.
In response, the female lead, with a mindset of not wanting to lose out, boldly kisses the male lead. This setup is quite intriguing. The female lead is courageous, confident in herself, and has a strong presence.
Although I find some aspects of the plot a bit far-fetched, such as her being wealthy and driving herself to work, if you view it as a lighthearted romantic drama, it's still enjoyable.
The director's skills are really subpar. There were several confusing shots. Although the character development was average, the acting skills of Wei Zhe Ming and Huang Ri Ying were excellent.
They completely made me feel the bittersweetness of unrequited love. And the costume and makeup department did a terrible job. This is the worst makeup for a male lead. Ai Wen, please consider leaving the domestic drama scene.
The male lead looks even more handsome with glasses on. // This line can really make ten of me cringe. The male lead rejects the female lead because he questions why she likes him.
The female lead also starts acting crazy and foolish after being inexplicably rejected.
Who is manipulating the Douban ratings for this drama?
It left me completely stunned.
Watching until episode 12, I just can't take it anymore. Apart from having a good-looking face, there's nothing redeeming about it. The plot and character development in this drama are beyond words. Let's talk about the male lead first.
I really don't think he did anything wrong. Is there a problem with rejecting someone you don't like? Should he have led her on? In the beginning, it was all about how the male lead had hurt the female lead so much and caused her such great pain.
The female lead herself admitted that she wanted to get closer to the male lead during the process of helping him pursue someone else, so she could make her move. But because the male lead rejected her, suddenly it became about how much he had hurt her by asking for her help in pursuing his friend.
It's ridiculous. Weren't you eagerly accepting the offer yourself? If he hadn't rejected you, who knows how gleeful you would be. And then the plagiarism issue, everyone around you is working hard to support you, and when it's finally time for a comeback, you forgive them when they present evidence to the public.
I'm speechless. Does the writer think that after 23 years, everyone still prefers pure and innocent characters? In reality, if you don't provide concrete evidence, the other party will just issue an apology statement.
Do you believe that rumors about private financial transactions would spread online? Trash. One star is given out of courtesy.
The female lead's appearance suits the role of Xiaozhao, a maid with an exotic flair, but her acting skills are not quite up to par... The makeup is terrible, the buns and the split bangs are instantly distracting...
I enjoyed "WZM" (abbreviation for a drama), Mr. He (the male lead) was at the pinnacle of this genre. This drama is just too awkward. I'd rather rewatch Mr. He's works countless times than continue watching this one.
In the first episode, the male lead's wealthy status as a dominant CEO is showcased, from his company to his luxurious house, everything screams showing off wealth. Although the plot can be easily predicted from the beginning, as it follows the typical tropes of a CEO drama, with the girl pursuing the guy initially and then the guy pursuing the girl later on, there's a lot of clichés.
It's really cheesy, to be honest.
In the fourth episode, the male lead tells the female lead that they're not compatible, which leaves her heartbroken. The female lead's aggressive pursuit is quite intense and spicy. It seems like there will be more drama in the future, with the male lead chasing after the female lead in a fiery manner.
The plot is heating up!
The male and female leads portray their hidden intentions quite well. The male lead's younger sister is adorable, Huang Ri Ying is beautiful, and Wei Zhe Ming is handsome.
The plot is also reasonable. The female lead's tsundere behavior after being rejected perfectly aligns with the vengeful nature of a Scorpio. The male lead's transformation is not too abrupt, and the high-level assistant is also lovely.
The female lead is a popular author in the female-oriented online literature community, but she insists on pursuing the CEO of a film and television production company that only adapts male-oriented web novels?
No, it seems like these two have completely different values!
What are you aiming for with the male lead, female lead?
I can't comprehend it. Dropped after two episodes!
The visuals are good, and the chemistry between the male and female leads is quite strong. Wei Zhe Ming looks really great with glasses (●'◡'●). I hope the subsequent plot can keep up and not disappoint (don't drop the ball) (尺v尺).
PS: Wei Zhe Ming's life in the entertainment industry is absolutely explosive!
So good! Watching until the third episode, I didn't really like the male lead. But in the fourth episode, well, the female lead seems pretty good too. The confession and forceful kiss were so powerful!
By the third episode, ah, what a pity, the female lead isn't Qin Shi Yue. Qin Shi Yue is truly beautiful, and she had great chemistry with Yu You. I didn't get enough of their scenes together.
Sigh, it's such a shame that I don't really like the female lead in this drama.
The first few episodes followed the typical CEO-dominates storyline. But in the fourth episode, when the female lead confessed her feelings and got rejected, the forced kiss scene made it different and somewhat intriguing.
The female lead portrayed her crying scenes exceptionally well after being rejected, which made viewers feel sympathetic towards her. She has great acting skills, and I hope she gets better opportunities instead of seeing those actresses with poor acting skills and no ambition dominating the screen all the time.
It's a pretty enjoyable and sweet drama, perfect for entertainment and relaxation. The male lead is handsome, and the female lead is beautiful. The scene where the female lead confesses her feelings really struck a chord with me.
Her crying was so relatable, and I thought she was a new and unfamiliar actress. It was only when I checked the cast list that I realized she was Huang Ri Ying, the actress from "Detective Jian Zhu.