Those who can appreciate the cute setting of the famous online writer x unknown newcomer in the ancient internet literature scene can truly enjoy this. As someone who is a relic of the internet era, most adaptations of the novels I loved during my youth turned out to be quite terrifying. This one is considered good in comparison.
Lulu1 year ago rating:8.1
A friend recommended this drama to me, and I watched all the latest episodes. The atmosphere is amazing. The scene where the male lead rides a bike with the female lead, and then she goes home but comes back to meet him near her house, that part is both ambiguous and pure. There are also quite a few comedic moments, which helps to lighten the emotional intensity.
LengWeiWei1 year ago rating:7.9
3 points for the nostalgia factor, but Tan Jianci's character design is quite interesting. The things written by Mo Bao Fei Bao really lack substance. They treat food descriptions like listing menu items, and they should have let the director film close-ups of the food. Also, the story didn't explain why they liked Sheng Sheng slowly in the beginning.
Zhou's acting skills are really terrible. In the third episode or maybe the second, there's a scene where they're talking on the phone, and the close-up shots are so exaggerated that it feels like they're trying to scratch their feet in the same spot.
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YuShengMeowMeow1 year ago rating:5.2
After watching four episodes, it's so awkward... It's completely detached from the current reality of the voice acting industry, and the female lead relies solely on the male lead for fame... It's so embarrassing, that's not how voice acting works... And how is it possible to fall in love with each other just by listening to their voices? Is voice acting the best cosmetic surgery for men?!
FlowerSea1 year ago rating:9.7
I came to watch this drama because of Zhou Ye. First of all, let me praise my beloved female lead. Her makeup, costumes, and styling are incredibly stunning. The original soundtrack and dialogue are superb, and her acting skills are unbeatable. (Kudos to the voice actor who bravely ventured into the Chinese language orchestra, haha). Second, this is not just a simple sweet drama. The male lead is not only a voice actor but also a doctor. He has a group of voice acting colleagues in the voice acting studio. The female lead is a fan of ancient-style songs and also does music arrangement for voice acting. She has close relationships with her roommates in college and a loving family at home. The four of them establish their own studio to create songs together. The character portrayal of each person in this drama is well-done, and their acting feels natural. Third, the production of this drama is meticulously done, and the OST is very enjoyable. The female lead and her studio partners perform rock and ancient-style songs together, and they did an excellent job. It's also realistic that the male lead's colleague gets blocked by people because there are too many patients in the pediatric department. It also highlights the significance of promoting the voice acting industry. Fourth, the chemistry between the male and female leads is remarkable. I haven't stopped smiling throughout these four episodes, and I felt more excited than they did when the male and female leads met.
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Scrane_1 year ago rating:6
The contrived sense of destiny, inexplicable romantic plotlines, the male lead trying desperately to make the female lead fall for him with every word he says, but the viewers remain indifferent. That's why not everyone can do voice acting! And can you believe that a doctor has enough free time to do voice acting???
MarlieH1 year ago rating:6.3
The male lead coaching the rookie voice actor is as awkward as Meng Meiqi teaching acting - it's cringe-worthy. Isn't the male lead supposed to be a cardiothoracic surgeon? Yet he has time to do commercial dubbing, disrespecting the profession. One star for Zhou Ye, one star for Huang Jingxiang. The dialogue is weak, and the excessive use of airbrushing is too noticeable.
Antarctica1 year ago rating:6.4
I don't know how to criticize it, but it feels very bland... As I was watching, I had a familiar feeling about the storyline, so I searched it up and remembered that it was a novel by Mo Bao. I read it a long time ago and fantasized about how good the male lead's voice would sound as a voice actor. Even reading a recipe would be enchanting. However, Tan Jianci's voice doesn't quite match up, it's just average. The chemistry between him and the female lead is also not very strong, maybe it's because of the height difference. I wouldn't say it's terrible, just uninteresting. Also, the stylist dressed Ye Zi in such outdated clothes, it's all relying on her face to carry the look. Can't the entertainment industry dress beautiful women in fashionable clothes?
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Shinoya1 year ago rating:9.6
When watching this drama, you must prepare some snacks or order takeout. I have a feeling that after I finish watching this series, I'll definitely gain weight, haha! I've only watched six episodes so far, but I'm giving it five stars. There's no scheming or plotting, just sweet romance. The outfits in every scene are so stylish, I really want to get the same fashion and dress up like that. It's rare to see such sweet and feminine outfits in Chinese dramas! I love all the songs in the drama, especially "Heart's Moon." I've already started learning to sing it! ???
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Everlasting Youth1 year ago rating:9.3
Oh my, Mo Lao Shi's portrayal of a mature and charming boyfriend is absolutely amazing. Zhou's performance in the fifth episode was quite adorable. She suits the cute and gentle image very well, exuding a sweet vibe. The lively and energetic type of sweetness would be more suitable for Yang Zi's previous character Tong Nian. The songs in the drama are all very pleasant to listen to. It's a sweet and heartwarming drama. Mo Bao Fei Bao as the screenwriter is definitely trustworthy.
Although the plot may seem ordinary, the slow and steady pace is perfect for the winter season.
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LunaCute1 year ago rating:9.3
The plot is very smooth, the visuals are high, and the acting is also good. The only downside is that this is a drama about voice actors. The male lead's vocal tone is sufficient for daily dramas, but it's clearly not enough to portray a voice actor. The vocal tones of voice actors are very versatile, so it's quite awkward to see the male lead showcasing voice acting skills with his own voice. Apart from that, the drama is pretty enjoyable so far. If you want to watch a sweet drama, you can go for it.
IceTea1 year ago rating:9.7
It's really good! Surprisingly good! Before it aired, I thought the two of them couldn't have good chemistry as best friends, but after watching it, I was completely sweetened. Both Lao Tan and Xiao Ye have great singing voices, and the supporting roles are well-selected with good acting skills. It doesn't feel awkward at all.
Starrylinn1 year ago rating:5.4
Watched one episode with friends just for fun, but ended up feeling frustrated and had to turn it off after one and a half episodes. This outdated novel should never have been adapted. The character development and plot are ridiculously outdated, it's so cringe-worthy. Zhōu is quite cute, but who said her acting has improved? It hasn't at all, still very poor. As for Tán Jiàn Cì, it's even worse. He's trying too hard and comes off as very artificial, a bit nauseating. And his physique is terrible, not just short, but also with narrow shoulders. Every time he deliberately lowers his voice, it makes me want to vomit. Yet the female lead imagines it in a starry-eyed way. Seriously? Lastly, can a cardiac surgeon also work as a voice actor? What if there's a phone call in the hospital? It feels like a plot imagined by a high school student. Mò Bǎo, would you feel embarrassed watching something you wrote in the past being adapted like this?
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Fish in the Soil1 year ago rating:8.8
So far, I've been laughing non-stop in every episode. This drama has brought me a temporary escape from intense dramas and immersed me in a sweet story, allowing me to forget about the worries and pressures of daily life and work. However, while enjoying the show, I can't help but realize that such a guy doesn't exist in real life. He's always so flirtatious when they meet, knows exactly how to maintain boundaries, and claims that every girl is his first love. Beware, young girls, he must be a player!
TwilightDrinksWine1 year ago rating:9.6
It's just a very sweet and adorable little drama that reminds me of my first love. It captures that youthful innocence so well. Seeing the person you like, hearing news about them, and even a hint of online romance — it's right up my alley. Tan Jianci, his voice is absolutely my cup of tea, my ultimate bias. As an audio enthusiast, I can't resist it at all. It's like heaven for audio lovers. Highly recommended.
Solo1 year ago rating:8.8
In the drama, Mo Qingcheng's kitchen is a foodie's dream kitchen. It's filled with all kinds of cooking utensils, and there's a complete range of seasonings like oil, salt, soy sauce, and vinegar. The set design is praiseworthy, as it perfectly matches Mo Qingcheng's character and exudes a vibrant and lively atmosphere of daily life!
BeanBuddy9BVncaeBws1 year ago rating:9.5
Super enjoyable, it's so sweet! I've completely fallen for Tan Jianci's charm. It's been a long time since I've watched such a normal idol drama. Who else can understand spending an entire afternoon with an auntie smile on their face? Ahh, it's so sweet it's killing me!
Jiege1 year ago rating:9.7
During the years when "Tongue on Fire" was popular, I fell in love with the original novel by Mo Bao instantly. The entire story was sweet and delicious. The new drama didn't disappoint at all. The recipes are detailed, which is great for foodies like me. The highlight! The highlight is that Tan Jianci brought Qiang Qingci's voice to life. It's like a bass cannon, and I love it so much... No wonder one word from his slow voice sets the tone for their love story. The bidirectional pursuit of the male and female leads is captured in that one voice, one lifetime.
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Goldminer1 year ago rating:9.8
I have a simple requirement for present-day idol dramas: comfort. This drama truly meets my expectations. The male lead is handsome, the female lead is beautiful, and their acting skills are solid. The storyline doesn't have any major flaws, and there are no lines or plot points that make me uncomfortable. Overall, it feels like a cup of perfectly warm chocolate milk on a chilly winter morning—smooth, comforting, and something you can savor.
SugarTomato1 year ago rating:5.1
I couldn't continue after half an episode. The plot is shallow and weak. Zhou Ye's bland acting surprisingly works, but Tan Jianci seems overbearing and forced, and his face doesn't look good from certain angles... Can we please calm down the trend of adapting novels into dramas? Not every novel is suitable for adaptation.
Momo1 year ago rating:9.8
The drama is a delightful mix of nostalgia, cooking madness, university clubs, Hanfu fashion, songs, radio dramas, and voice acting. It's filled with youthful energy, and all the characters display normal emotions, stable interpersonal skills, and a relatable approach to love. The pacing is brisk, the comedy is light-hearted yet passionate. It's truly a testament to the young director's background in music. Every character feels well-developed and relatable.
Finding young actors who can sing, voice act, have acting skills, and perfectly embody the characters is truly a blessing for the production team, and Tan Jianci is one such actor.
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SugarPear1 year ago rating:9.7
Tan Jianci is quite magical. He looks average in daily life, nothing special, but he looks great in his dramas. His appearance in "Longing" impressed me, and later I watched "Criminal Profile" and felt he acted well too. This time he's a voice actor, and he's done a great job with it. There are moments in the drama that are quite heartwarming. It's strange, even though I'm not a fan of his, I still want to watch his dramas. After finishing the fourth episode, I'll take a quick look at Weibo, and it's already past 3 a.m., so I should go to sleep. I'll continue to follow the drama in the future! Oh, by the way, Zhou Ye is also very beautiful. This drama is a treat for my eyes!
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Komorebi1 year ago rating:9.6
It's a cozy little sweet drama that you can watch while snuggled up in bed. It's perfect for winter and has a warm feeling to it. Tan Jianci is really immersive in his role, he becomes the character he portrays, and his voice is versatile. The only thing is that watching this drama can make your mouth tired from either gasping or smiling foolishly throughout.
TofuUnicorn1 year ago rating:9.7
Those four "hmm" sounds made me scream in excitement. Aizi portrayed the expression of a young girl being enchanted by a voice and feeling all flustered so well. Aizi has improved a lot, and Tan Jianci's lines are so pleasing to the ear. He looks incredibly handsome in the doctor's attire. I didn't expect their chemistry to be so strong. Ahh, it's so sweet and perfect for winter.
NotMomo1 year ago rating:6.1
I quite like Tan Jianci and Zhou Ye, but they really lack chemistry together. Tan Jianci's portrayal of this character is not suitable, but that's about the plot itself. It's a mishmash of uninteresting themes, with voice acting, ancient style, and food elements, all mixed up in a brainless and unsweetened way. Blame it on the original novel.
Subtle1 year ago rating:9.5
This year, I watched four dramas featuring Tan Jianci. I got hooked with "Xiang Liu," followed by "Shen Yi," and then "Qin Huai." Recently, I've been watching "I Miss You So Much." Tan Jianci is so versatile. Each drama gives you a completely new feeling, from the portrayal to the way he delivers his lines. It never feels monotonous even when you're binge-watching four of his dramas. "I Miss You So Much" may not reach the five-star standard, but it's definitely a five-star drama in the genre of modern romance! Tan Jianci plays a voice acting genius and showcases strong skills in delivering lines with confidence and professionalism! "I Miss You So Much" doesn't have cringeworthy or poorly written lines, flashy and gimmicky camerawork, or contrived character setups. The daily lives of the young couple are captured delicately, creating a strong sense of immersion. Zhou is also beautiful, and she naturally portrays the innocent and lovable girl who has grown up being loved. This pair of visually stunning actors together is truly pleasing to the eyes.
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Linda1 year ago rating:9.2
An unexpectedly delightful sweet drama, the quality is really good. The plot may be a bit ordinary, but that's just how life is. The entire cast has a healthy mindset and radiates positive energy. There aren't any overly dramatic conflicts to grab attention; it's a stress-free watch. Tan Jianci's lines are amazing. While others are still trying to act, he could already pursue a career as a voice actor. Zhou's acting has also improved, portraying an energetic and adorable girl. I won't even mention the attractiveness of the male and female leads since it's already evident. The OST in the drama is really good, especially in Episode 9 when Xianzi and Tan Jianci sing. It excited me so much that I kept listening to it on repeat.
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mummer1 year ago rating:7.2
I don't know if it's because I'm getting older or if times have changed, but the sweet and flirtatious plotlines that used to charm me ten years ago now make me uncomfortable. It seems like the only purpose and desire for the female characters here is to be liked by the male characters. The intentional and unintentional teasing (harassment) through their language and physical gestures make me want to ask, "Are you okay, dude?!" Even the so-called "great god" XX falls short. Having skills in a certain field doesn't determine one's character, and it's unfortunate to see young girls being deceived like this. Honestly, the visuals of the actors are pleasing, but I just can't continue watching this storyline.
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AdeleChickenLegLover1 year ago rating:9.9
It's a very healing winter treat, a pure love drama where people fall in love just for the sake of love. It's perfect for someone like me, a tired and exhausted office worker who doesn't want to think at all after work and just wants to pass the time. The combination of ancient aesthetics, voice acting, and elements from the world of anime instantly takes me back to my middle school days of indulging in fantasy.
Ungraspable Love and Sand1 year ago rating:8.6
Although I felt a bit down after reading some negative comments online, when I heard the phone call from Mo Qingcheng and witnessed Gu Shengyi rushing to visit him without hesitation, I saw the true essence of a two-way committed love. From feeling upset after reading online reviews to the anxiety portrayed when hearing about Mo Qingcheng's discomfort, Zhou demonstrated a profound level of emotional transformation.
Xiao Lu1 year ago rating:9.6
I've watched up to episode 12, and the two episodes aired tonight were hilarious! I was laughing so hard that my face felt stiff. The love, friendship, and family relationships portrayed in this drama are truly desirable. All the OSTs in the drama are so pleasing to the ear. In the midst of life's hardships, we really need this kind of light-hearted, sweet, and healing drama.
Momo1 year ago rating:5.4
11.30 Episode 4 ✅ The skin smoothing is a bit excessive. Although the male lead is trying to strike up a conversation with the female lead about recipes, it's really awkward to see the cooking scenes in the drama. Also, isn't it a bit early for the main characters to have a falling-out in the fourth episode of their present-day storyline? I flipped through the novel out of curiosity to see how the male lead fell in love with the female lead. Turns out... the male lead is also someone who falls in love based on voice alone. Didn't you say not to fall in love with someone just because of their voice (roughly)? So, does that mean people are inherently hypocritical? Furthermore, the novel's plot is very thin. The first four episodes have already covered the content of 20 chapters in the novel, and there are a total of 55 chapters, including the main text and extras. How much more content will they add in the next 29 episodes? Although the original author is the screenwriter, it's really embarrassing to see this 2013 novel in 2023. How can a male lead who is a heart surgeon have so much time to mess around with side characters? I can understand if the male lead is constantly involved in online relationships, but I really don't understand why these two actors accepted such a poorly developed script. PS: They included many great ancient-style songs in the ending credits, and some of the songs in the first four episodes were quite pleasant to listen to.
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Mandy1 year ago rating:6.1
Tan Jianci isn't quite suitable for the male lead role, but he does have a pleasant voice. The development of the relationship between the male and female leads heavily relies on forced cues from surrounding NPCs, which feels awkward. Zhou's acting is mediocre, and his attempts to be cute come across as artificial. The food scenes are shot like commercial advertisements, lacking a sense of cozy everyday life. It's just a way to pass the time. (Hou Wenyuan is great and likable.)
Daydream1 year ago rating:6.9
I feel like the script was not well-crafted. They could have portrayed the meeting, understanding, love, and affection between the two characters more naturally, but instead, they created an awkward atmosphere filled with pink bubbles. All the supporting roles are just there to push the main couple's relationship... The acting skills of the actors are not an issue for me, as the current plot doesn't offer much room for them to shine. However, the bubblegum pop voice needs to be reserved for idol dramas. It's really awkward!
Yuzu1 year ago rating:9.6
It's so good! Tan Jianci's voice acting is convincing, and Zhou Ye is so beautiful and adorable. Plus, the storyline isn't mindlessly sweet; it's down-to-earth and realistic. The transitions between scenes are amazing—I've seen three epic transitions so far. The BGM is particularly impressive, my goodness. When the club performs together, it ignites a fire inside me. Watching this drama brings so much joy.
Kokomi1 year ago rating:9.5
The pacing of the plot is handled quite well, with many interesting little details that are pleasantly surprising. Mo Qingcheng truly lives up to his reputation as the male lead, providing eye candy and satisfying the fans of his voice. The atmosphere is well-crafted, and the fashion choices in the drama are impressive. It also has a touch of excitement, making it a meticulously crafted drama.
WarmString1 year ago rating:6.4
The plot is like drinking a glass of plain water with a splash of mist to create an atmosphere, but it's still just plain water. And let's talk about the male lead's voice, it's so greasy that it gets to me. The original voice actor was Su Ba, not a greasy-sounding one. Help... It's a perfect example of how "grease" falls short.
Ind1 year ago rating:9.2
I really like the male lead's encouragement and nurturing of the female lead. There's no hierarchy or oppression between them, no cliché dominant CEO forcefully falling in love. This kind of sweet winter drama is already quite good. I'm watching it with joy, and it's very interesting. I heard that Tan Jianci has sung several OST songs, and there are also stage and dubbing segments in the drama. I'm really looking forward to them. [Maybe I've been exposed to too many intense dramas, so I find these slow-paced sweet dramas a bit boring, but the warm atmosphere keeps me hooked the more I watch.]
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BreezeWine1 year ago rating:5.5
So fake and awkward! I mean, I've seen better-written online fan fiction ten years ago. What kind of nonsense did the screenwriter come up with? Didn't they even bother to proofread their own work... And they even wasted Chen Zhiyi's beautiful song "Golden Wind, Jade Dew." It's such a disgrace to the song. As a player of Tian Dao, I'm speechless.
mm1 year ago rating:5.4
Some things are better left in the realm of audio dramas. In fact, both the novel and the audio drama are from several years ago. I don't understand why Chinese TV dramas in recent years are so fond of adapting novels from many years ago into TV series. Often, the universal values have changed, but the TV dramas continue to follow the same old formula, so it's not surprising that they receive criticism.
Rainy1 year ago rating:5.5
I gave it three chances, but couldn't finish watching even after six episodes. It shows that I'm not suited for this kind of drama! The voice dubbing isn't very reliable, is the doctor never busy? Whenever it comes to singing and talent segments, the voices change, and the awkwardness is unbearable. It's hard to put into words, but I still have a long way to go... It's a difficult situation.
Oui1 year ago rating:5.9
I only watched three episodes, and there were too many cringe-worthy moments. The female lead's character is a naive and foolish sweetheart, obsessively infatuated with the male lead's voice to the point of being dumbstruck. Besides having a pleasant voice and delivering lines well, the male lead falls short in terms of looks and height compared to the standards of idol dramas.
Zhou Ye's delivery of lines needs improvement; it feels like he's reading from a script, which is quite off-putting. Tan Jianci's acting is passable, but his appearance is not quite up to par for an idol drama.
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LittleLambMomo1 year ago rating:8.4
A sweet and cozy drama, perfect for watching during the cold weather. The female lead's outfits are all so cute, I love them. Mo Qingcheng is really swoon-worthy, especially when he plays the role of Dr. Mo. Looking forward to the upcoming plot! Let's go, little sweet drama! The world can be tough, and we need sweet dramas to comfort us.
WaterfallTown1 year ago rating:9.7
The first four episodes were a bit flat, and I almost gave up, but luckily it started to get better from the fifth episode onwards. The voice acting and songs are truly my favorite part, especially the male lead's voice acting at the end of the eighth episode, it's really top-notch. It's rare to find a sweet drama that doesn't get cloying, it's very refreshing.
SeaMingle1 year ago rating:9.5
Every episode is so sweet, it completely touches my heart with that kind of sweetness. Don't bother with the plot, it's just a natural and effortless kind of sweetness. I couldn't stop smiling throughout the whole show, it feels like reading a well-written sweet story. I love watching something that relaxes my mind, it's rare to find a drama like this. And every song that appears in the show is so beautiful, perfectly fitting the scenes.
WeChatUser1 year ago rating:5.5
Why is the male lead so short? Doesn't he usually love wearing height-increasing shoes? Why didn't they give him a little boost in the drama? It's such a pity that Yazhi has to act alongside this shorty. And the worst part is, aside from being short, his acting skills are poor too. It's just too awkward and cringeworthy to watch.
ProsperityDemocracyRiverSea1 year ago rating:9.5
The drama is very adorable. As someone who has listened to a bunch of classical-style songs on Netease Cloud Music, followed a bunch of voice actors on Weibo, read a bunch of fanfiction, and even played games on YY, I must say this drama really brings back memories. ???????? The female lead is especially cute. I wanted to pinch her face throughout the whole series.
VoiceActorFan1 year ago rating:9.7
To be honest, after reading half an hour of negative comments on Douban about the male lead, I am completely unconvinced. Let me break it down:
1. About the male lead's voice acting skills. Honestly, in my subjective opinion, the male lead's lines are among the top three for me. Those who claim his voice acting falls short should watch the ending of Episode 8.
2. About the male lead attracting fans and making a good first impression. When you meet someone you like, it's natural to want to show your best self. And the male lead portrays it perfectly without being aware of it himself. It's not greasy at all.
3. About the male lead not living up to the idol image. The male lead has chosen a voice acting career without showing his face because he doesn't want to be idolized. By focusing on voice acting and not relying on fan popularity, why can't he have a love life? (Besides, he even retired from the industry later on.)
4. About calling the male lead "auntie." Are people who use that term against the male lead just tired of men? There are many types of charm, and why can't a gentle man be appreciated? And is "auntie" even a derogatory term? It's like disliking both men and women.
5. About the male lead being a doctor and a voice actor. According to the male lead's own account in the drama, he has had a passion for voice acting since childhood and was part of a voice acting club in college. Being a doctor and having a side gig is plausible, just like many doctors who are also content creators on platforms.
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WeekendNoOvertime1 year ago rating:9.7
It's really good! The trailer got me hooked, and the first two episodes were basically flawless. It's not easy for a sweet drama like this. The hospital and school settings feel very natural. And let me praise Tan Jianci's lines, he really has a strong voice acting presence. I always thought his lines were great before, but in this drama, he takes it to another level.
LittleDuckling1 year ago rating:9.5
I rarely watch TV dramas, but last year I watched "Little Spark" because I'm a fan of the book. This year, I was attracted by Tan Jianci's acting and lines, so I watched "Miss You So Much" with great anticipation (PS: I'm kind of a book fan, and the previous drama that I got really into was "Beloved Love"). It's no wonder that the screenwriter is the original author herself; the plot and characters are logical and have a healthy perspective, haha. The actors' performances are amazing, and they all look handsome and beautiful. The characters are well-suited, and the director's aesthetics are on point, whether it's the plot, visuals, or music. The whole production team put a lot of effort into it, and as an audience member, I feel deeply respected. The reason I haven't watched many dramas in recent years is not because I don't want to watch, but because there hasn't been much that I can really praise. Ahhh! Thank you, "Miss You So Much," for making my days of watching dramas so much happier, not just a little bit.? ??? Lastly, I'm looking forward to meeting my own Mo Qingcheng.
Those who can appreciate the cute setting of the famous online writer x unknown newcomer in the ancient internet literature scene can truly enjoy this. As someone who is a relic of the internet era, most adaptations of the novels I loved during my youth turned out to be quite terrifying.
This one is considered good in comparison.
A friend recommended this drama to me, and I watched all the latest episodes. The atmosphere is amazing. The scene where the male lead rides a bike with the female lead, and then she goes home but comes back to meet him near her house, that part is both ambiguous and pure.
There are also quite a few comedic moments, which helps to lighten the emotional intensity.
3 points for the nostalgia factor, but Tan Jianci's character design is quite interesting. The things written by Mo Bao Fei Bao really lack substance. They treat food descriptions like listing menu items, and they should have let the director film close-ups of the food.
Also, the story didn't explain why they liked Sheng Sheng slowly in the beginning.
Zhou's acting skills are really terrible. In the third episode or maybe the second, there's a scene where they're talking on the phone, and the close-up shots are so exaggerated that it feels like they're trying to scratch their feet in the same spot.
After watching four episodes, it's so awkward... It's completely detached from the current reality of the voice acting industry, and the female lead relies solely on the male lead for fame... It's so embarrassing, that's not how voice acting works...
And how is it possible to fall in love with each other just by listening to their voices? Is voice acting the best cosmetic surgery for men?!
I came to watch this drama because of Zhou Ye. First of all, let me praise my beloved female lead. Her makeup, costumes, and styling are incredibly stunning. The original soundtrack and dialogue are superb, and her acting skills are unbeatable.
(Kudos to the voice actor who bravely ventured into the Chinese language orchestra, haha). Second, this is not just a simple sweet drama. The male lead is not only a voice actor but also a doctor. He has a group of voice acting colleagues in the voice acting studio.
The female lead is a fan of ancient-style songs and also does music arrangement for voice acting. She has close relationships with her roommates in college and a loving family at home. The four of them establish their own studio to create songs together.
The character portrayal of each person in this drama is well-done, and their acting feels natural. Third, the production of this drama is meticulously done, and the OST is very enjoyable. The female lead and her studio partners perform rock and ancient-style songs together, and they did an excellent job.
It's also realistic that the male lead's colleague gets blocked by people because there are too many patients in the pediatric department. It also highlights the significance of promoting the voice acting industry. Fourth, the chemistry between the male and female leads is remarkable.
I haven't stopped smiling throughout these four episodes, and I felt more excited than they did when the male and female leads met.
The contrived sense of destiny, inexplicable romantic plotlines, the male lead trying desperately to make the female lead fall for him with every word he says, but the viewers remain indifferent.
That's why not everyone can do voice acting! And can you believe that a doctor has enough free time to do voice acting???
The male lead coaching the rookie voice actor is as awkward as Meng Meiqi teaching acting - it's cringe-worthy. Isn't the male lead supposed to be a cardiothoracic surgeon? Yet he has time to do commercial dubbing, disrespecting the profession.
One star for Zhou Ye, one star for Huang Jingxiang. The dialogue is weak, and the excessive use of airbrushing is too noticeable.
I don't know how to criticize it, but it feels very bland... As I was watching, I had a familiar feeling about the storyline, so I searched it up and remembered that it was a novel by Mo Bao. I read it a long time ago and fantasized about how good the male lead's voice would sound as a voice actor.
Even reading a recipe would be enchanting. However, Tan Jianci's voice doesn't quite match up, it's just average. The chemistry between him and the female lead is also not very strong, maybe it's because of the height difference.
I wouldn't say it's terrible, just uninteresting. Also, the stylist dressed Ye Zi in such outdated clothes, it's all relying on her face to carry the look. Can't the entertainment industry dress beautiful women in fashionable clothes?
When watching this drama, you must prepare some snacks or order takeout. I have a feeling that after I finish watching this series, I'll definitely gain weight, haha!
I've only watched six episodes so far, but I'm giving it five stars. There's no scheming or plotting, just sweet romance. The outfits in every scene are so stylish, I really want to get the same fashion and dress up like that.
It's rare to see such sweet and feminine outfits in Chinese dramas! I love all the songs in the drama, especially "Heart's Moon." I've already started learning to sing it!
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Oh my, Mo Lao Shi's portrayal of a mature and charming boyfriend is absolutely amazing. Zhou's performance in the fifth episode was quite adorable. She suits the cute and gentle image very well, exuding a sweet vibe.
The lively and energetic type of sweetness would be more suitable for Yang Zi's previous character Tong Nian. The songs in the drama are all very pleasant to listen to. It's a sweet and heartwarming drama.
Mo Bao Fei Bao as the screenwriter is definitely trustworthy.
Although the plot may seem ordinary, the slow and steady pace is perfect for the winter season.
The plot is very smooth, the visuals are high, and the acting is also good. The only downside is that this is a drama about voice actors. The male lead's vocal tone is sufficient for daily dramas, but it's clearly not enough to portray a voice actor.
The vocal tones of voice actors are very versatile, so it's quite awkward to see the male lead showcasing voice acting skills with his own voice. Apart from that, the drama is pretty enjoyable so far. If you want to watch a sweet drama, you can go for it.
It's really good! Surprisingly good! Before it aired, I thought the two of them couldn't have good chemistry as best friends, but after watching it, I was completely sweetened. Both Lao Tan and Xiao Ye have great singing voices, and the supporting roles are well-selected with good acting skills.
It doesn't feel awkward at all.
Watched one episode with friends just for fun, but ended up feeling frustrated and had to turn it off after one and a half episodes. This outdated novel should never have been adapted. The character development and plot are ridiculously outdated, it's so cringe-worthy.
Zhōu is quite cute, but who said her acting has improved? It hasn't at all, still very poor. As for Tán Jiàn Cì, it's even worse. He's trying too hard and comes off as very artificial, a bit nauseating.
And his physique is terrible, not just short, but also with narrow shoulders. Every time he deliberately lowers his voice, it makes me want to vomit. Yet the female lead imagines it in a starry-eyed way.
Seriously? Lastly, can a cardiac surgeon also work as a voice actor? What if there's a phone call in the hospital? It feels like a plot imagined by a high school student. Mò Bǎo, would you feel embarrassed watching something you wrote in the past being adapted like this?
So far, I've been laughing non-stop in every episode. This drama has brought me a temporary escape from intense dramas and immersed me in a sweet story, allowing me to forget about the worries and pressures of daily life and work. However, while enjoying the show, I can't help but realize that such a guy doesn't exist in real life.
He's always so flirtatious when they meet, knows exactly how to maintain boundaries, and claims that every girl is his first love. Beware, young girls, he must be a player!
It's just a very sweet and adorable little drama that reminds me of my first love. It captures that youthful innocence so well. Seeing the person you like, hearing news about them, and even a hint of online romance — it's right up my alley.
Tan Jianci, his voice is absolutely my cup of tea, my ultimate bias. As an audio enthusiast, I can't resist it at all. It's like heaven for audio lovers. Highly recommended.
In the drama, Mo Qingcheng's kitchen is a foodie's dream kitchen. It's filled with all kinds of cooking utensils, and there's a complete range of seasonings like oil, salt, soy sauce, and vinegar.
The set design is praiseworthy, as it perfectly matches Mo Qingcheng's character and exudes a vibrant and lively atmosphere of daily life!
Super enjoyable, it's so sweet! I've completely fallen for Tan Jianci's charm. It's been a long time since I've watched such a normal idol drama. Who else can understand spending an entire afternoon with an auntie smile on their face?
Ahh, it's so sweet it's killing me!
During the years when "Tongue on Fire" was popular, I fell in love with the original novel by Mo Bao instantly. The entire story was sweet and delicious. The new drama didn't disappoint at all.
The recipes are detailed, which is great for foodies like me. The highlight! The highlight is that Tan Jianci brought Qiang Qingci's voice to life. It's like a bass cannon, and I love it so much...
No wonder one word from his slow voice sets the tone for their love story. The bidirectional pursuit of the male and female leads is captured in that one voice, one lifetime.
I have a simple requirement for present-day idol dramas: comfort. This drama truly meets my expectations. The male lead is handsome, the female lead is beautiful, and their acting skills are solid.
The storyline doesn't have any major flaws, and there are no lines or plot points that make me uncomfortable. Overall, it feels like a cup of perfectly warm chocolate milk on a chilly winter morning—smooth, comforting, and something you can savor.
I couldn't continue after half an episode. The plot is shallow and weak. Zhou Ye's bland acting surprisingly works, but Tan Jianci seems overbearing and forced, and his face doesn't look good from certain angles... Can we please calm down the trend of adapting novels into dramas?
Not every novel is suitable for adaptation.
The drama is a delightful mix of nostalgia, cooking madness, university clubs, Hanfu fashion, songs, radio dramas, and voice acting. It's filled with youthful energy, and all the characters display normal emotions, stable interpersonal skills, and a relatable approach to love.
The pacing is brisk, the comedy is light-hearted yet passionate. It's truly a testament to the young director's background in music. Every character feels well-developed and relatable.
Finding young actors who can sing, voice act, have acting skills, and perfectly embody the characters is truly a blessing for the production team, and Tan Jianci is one such actor.
Tan Jianci is quite magical. He looks average in daily life, nothing special, but he looks great in his dramas. His appearance in "Longing" impressed me, and later I watched "Criminal Profile" and felt he acted well too.
This time he's a voice actor, and he's done a great job with it. There are moments in the drama that are quite heartwarming. It's strange, even though I'm not a fan of his, I still want to watch his dramas.
After finishing the fourth episode, I'll take a quick look at Weibo, and it's already past 3 a.m., so I should go to sleep. I'll continue to follow the drama in the future!
Oh, by the way, Zhou Ye is also very beautiful. This drama is a treat for my eyes!
It's a cozy little sweet drama that you can watch while snuggled up in bed. It's perfect for winter and has a warm feeling to it. Tan Jianci is really immersive in his role, he becomes the character he portrays, and his voice is versatile.
The only thing is that watching this drama can make your mouth tired from either gasping or smiling foolishly throughout.
Those four "hmm" sounds made me scream in excitement. Aizi portrayed the expression of a young girl being enchanted by a voice and feeling all flustered so well.
Aizi has improved a lot, and Tan Jianci's lines are so pleasing to the ear. He looks incredibly handsome in the doctor's attire. I didn't expect their chemistry to be so strong.
Ahh, it's so sweet and perfect for winter.
I quite like Tan Jianci and Zhou Ye, but they really lack chemistry together. Tan Jianci's portrayal of this character is not suitable, but that's about the plot itself. It's a mishmash of uninteresting themes, with voice acting, ancient style, and food elements, all mixed up in a brainless and unsweetened way.
Blame it on the original novel.
This year, I watched four dramas featuring Tan Jianci. I got hooked with "Xiang Liu," followed by "Shen Yi," and then "Qin Huai." Recently, I've been watching "I Miss You So Much." Tan Jianci is so versatile.
Each drama gives you a completely new feeling, from the portrayal to the way he delivers his lines. It never feels monotonous even when you're binge-watching four of his dramas. "I Miss You So Much" may not reach the five-star standard, but it's definitely a five-star drama in the genre of modern romance!
Tan Jianci plays a voice acting genius and showcases strong skills in delivering lines with confidence and professionalism! "I Miss You So Much" doesn't have cringeworthy or poorly written lines, flashy and gimmicky camerawork, or contrived character setups.
The daily lives of the young couple are captured delicately, creating a strong sense of immersion. Zhou is also beautiful, and she naturally portrays the innocent and lovable girl who has grown up being loved.
This pair of visually stunning actors together is truly pleasing to the eyes.
An unexpectedly delightful sweet drama, the quality is really good. The plot may be a bit ordinary, but that's just how life is. The entire cast has a healthy mindset and radiates positive energy. There aren't any overly dramatic conflicts to grab attention; it's a stress-free watch.
Tan Jianci's lines are amazing. While others are still trying to act, he could already pursue a career as a voice actor. Zhou's acting has also improved, portraying an energetic and adorable girl. I won't even mention the attractiveness of the male and female leads since it's already evident.
The OST in the drama is really good, especially in Episode 9 when Xianzi and Tan Jianci sing. It excited me so much that I kept listening to it on repeat.
I don't know if it's because I'm getting older or if times have changed, but the sweet and flirtatious plotlines that used to charm me ten years ago now make me uncomfortable. It seems like the only purpose and desire for the female characters here is to be liked by the male characters.
The intentional and unintentional teasing (harassment) through their language and physical gestures make me want to ask, "Are you okay, dude?!" Even the so-called "great god" XX falls short.
Having skills in a certain field doesn't determine one's character, and it's unfortunate to see young girls being deceived like this. Honestly, the visuals of the actors are pleasing, but I just can't continue watching this storyline.
It's a very healing winter treat, a pure love drama where people fall in love just for the sake of love. It's perfect for someone like me, a tired and exhausted office worker who doesn't want to think at all after work and just wants to pass the time.
The combination of ancient aesthetics, voice acting, and elements from the world of anime instantly takes me back to my middle school days of indulging in fantasy.
Although I felt a bit down after reading some negative comments online, when I heard the phone call from Mo Qingcheng and witnessed Gu Shengyi rushing to visit him without hesitation, I saw the true essence of a two-way committed love.
From feeling upset after reading online reviews to the anxiety portrayed when hearing about Mo Qingcheng's discomfort, Zhou demonstrated a profound level of emotional transformation.
I've watched up to episode 12, and the two episodes aired tonight were hilarious! I was laughing so hard that my face felt stiff. The love, friendship, and family relationships portrayed in this drama are truly desirable. All the OSTs in the drama are so pleasing to the ear.
In the midst of life's hardships, we really need this kind of light-hearted, sweet, and healing drama.
11.30 Episode 4 ✅ The skin smoothing is a bit excessive. Although the male lead is trying to strike up a conversation with the female lead about recipes, it's really awkward to see the cooking scenes in the drama.
Also, isn't it a bit early for the main characters to have a falling-out in the fourth episode of their present-day storyline? I flipped through the novel out of curiosity to see how the male lead fell in love with the female lead.
Turns out... the male lead is also someone who falls in love based on voice alone. Didn't you say not to fall in love with someone just because of their voice (roughly)? So, does that mean people are inherently hypocritical?
Furthermore, the novel's plot is very thin. The first four episodes have already covered the content of 20 chapters in the novel, and there are a total of 55 chapters, including the main text and extras. How much more content will they add in the next 29 episodes?
Although the original author is the screenwriter, it's really embarrassing to see this 2013 novel in 2023. How can a male lead who is a heart surgeon have so much time to mess around with side characters? I can understand if the male lead is constantly involved in online relationships, but I really don't understand why these two actors accepted such a poorly developed script.
PS: They included many great ancient-style songs in the ending credits, and some of the songs in the first four episodes were quite pleasant to listen to.
Tan Jianci isn't quite suitable for the male lead role, but he does have a pleasant voice. The development of the relationship between the male and female leads heavily relies on forced cues from surrounding NPCs, which feels awkward.
Zhou's acting is mediocre, and his attempts to be cute come across as artificial. The food scenes are shot like commercial advertisements, lacking a sense of cozy everyday life. It's just a way to pass the time. (Hou Wenyuan is great and likable.)
I feel like the script was not well-crafted. They could have portrayed the meeting, understanding, love, and affection between the two characters more naturally, but instead, they created an awkward atmosphere filled with pink bubbles.
All the supporting roles are just there to push the main couple's relationship... The acting skills of the actors are not an issue for me, as the current plot doesn't offer much room for them to shine.
However, the bubblegum pop voice needs to be reserved for idol dramas. It's really awkward!
It's so good! Tan Jianci's voice acting is convincing, and Zhou Ye is so beautiful and adorable. Plus, the storyline isn't mindlessly sweet; it's down-to-earth and realistic.
The transitions between scenes are amazing—I've seen three epic transitions so far. The BGM is particularly impressive, my goodness. When the club performs together, it ignites a fire inside me.
Watching this drama brings so much joy.
The pacing of the plot is handled quite well, with many interesting little details that are pleasantly surprising. Mo Qingcheng truly lives up to his reputation as the male lead, providing eye candy and satisfying the fans of his voice.
The atmosphere is well-crafted, and the fashion choices in the drama are impressive. It also has a touch of excitement, making it a meticulously crafted drama.
The plot is like drinking a glass of plain water with a splash of mist to create an atmosphere, but it's still just plain water. And let's talk about the male lead's voice, it's so greasy that it gets to me.
The original voice actor was Su Ba, not a greasy-sounding one. Help... It's a perfect example of how "grease" falls short.
I really like the male lead's encouragement and nurturing of the female lead. There's no hierarchy or oppression between them, no cliché dominant CEO forcefully falling in love.
This kind of sweet winter drama is already quite good. I'm watching it with joy, and it's very interesting. I heard that Tan Jianci has sung several OST songs, and there are also stage and dubbing segments in the drama.
I'm really looking forward to them. [Maybe I've been exposed to too many intense dramas, so I find these slow-paced sweet dramas a bit boring, but the warm atmosphere keeps me hooked the more I watch.]
So fake and awkward! I mean, I've seen better-written online fan fiction ten years ago. What kind of nonsense did the screenwriter come up with? Didn't they even bother to proofread their own work...
And they even wasted Chen Zhiyi's beautiful song "Golden Wind, Jade Dew." It's such a disgrace to the song. As a player of Tian Dao, I'm speechless.
Some things are better left in the realm of audio dramas. In fact, both the novel and the audio drama are from several years ago. I don't understand why Chinese TV dramas in recent years are so fond of adapting novels from many years ago into TV series.
Often, the universal values have changed, but the TV dramas continue to follow the same old formula, so it's not surprising that they receive criticism.
I gave it three chances, but couldn't finish watching even after six episodes. It shows that I'm not suited for this kind of drama! The voice dubbing isn't very reliable, is the doctor never busy?
Whenever it comes to singing and talent segments, the voices change, and the awkwardness is unbearable. It's hard to put into words, but I still have a long way to go...
It's a difficult situation.
I only watched three episodes, and there were too many cringe-worthy moments. The female lead's character is a naive and foolish sweetheart, obsessively infatuated with the male lead's voice to the point of being dumbstruck.
Besides having a pleasant voice and delivering lines well, the male lead falls short in terms of looks and height compared to the standards of idol dramas.
Zhou Ye's delivery of lines needs improvement; it feels like he's reading from a script, which is quite off-putting.
Tan Jianci's acting is passable, but his appearance is not quite up to par for an idol drama.
A sweet and cozy drama, perfect for watching during the cold weather. The female lead's outfits are all so cute, I love them. Mo Qingcheng is really swoon-worthy, especially when he plays the role of Dr.
Mo. Looking forward to the upcoming plot! Let's go, little sweet drama! The world can be tough, and we need sweet dramas to comfort us.
The first four episodes were a bit flat, and I almost gave up, but luckily it started to get better from the fifth episode onwards. The voice acting and songs are truly my favorite part, especially the male lead's voice acting at the end of the eighth episode, it's really top-notch.
It's rare to find a sweet drama that doesn't get cloying, it's very refreshing.
Every episode is so sweet, it completely touches my heart with that kind of sweetness. Don't bother with the plot, it's just a natural and effortless kind of sweetness. I couldn't stop smiling throughout the whole show, it feels like reading a well-written sweet story.
I love watching something that relaxes my mind, it's rare to find a drama like this. And every song that appears in the show is so beautiful, perfectly fitting the scenes.
Why is the male lead so short? Doesn't he usually love wearing height-increasing shoes? Why didn't they give him a little boost in the drama? It's such a pity that Yazhi has to act alongside this shorty.
And the worst part is, aside from being short, his acting skills are poor too. It's just too awkward and cringeworthy to watch.
The drama is very adorable. As someone who has listened to a bunch of classical-style songs on Netease Cloud Music, followed a bunch of voice actors on Weibo, read a bunch of fanfiction, and even played games on YY, I must say this drama really brings back memories.
???????? The female lead is especially cute. I wanted to pinch her face throughout the whole series.
To be honest, after reading half an hour of negative comments on Douban about the male lead, I am completely unconvinced. Let me break it down:
1. About the male lead's voice acting skills. Honestly, in my subjective opinion, the male lead's lines are among the top three for me.
Those who claim his voice acting falls short should watch the ending of Episode 8.
2. About the male lead attracting fans and making a good first impression. When you meet someone you like, it's natural to want to show your best self. And the male lead portrays it perfectly without being aware of it himself.
It's not greasy at all.
3. About the male lead not living up to the idol image. The male lead has chosen a voice acting career without showing his face because he doesn't want to be idolized. By focusing on voice acting and not relying on fan popularity, why can't he have a love life?
(Besides, he even retired from the industry later on.)
4. About calling the male lead "auntie." Are people who use that term against the male lead just tired of men? There are many types of charm, and why can't a gentle man be appreciated?
And is "auntie" even a derogatory term? It's like disliking both men and women.
5. About the male lead being a doctor and a voice actor. According to the male lead's own account in the drama, he has had a passion for voice acting since childhood and was part of a voice acting club in college.
Being a doctor and having a side gig is plausible, just like many doctors who are also content creators on platforms.
It's really good! The trailer got me hooked, and the first two episodes were basically flawless. It's not easy for a sweet drama like this. The hospital and school settings feel very natural. And let me praise Tan Jianci's lines, he really has a strong voice acting presence.
I always thought his lines were great before, but in this drama, he takes it to another level.
I rarely watch TV dramas, but last year I watched "Little Spark" because I'm a fan of the book. This year, I was attracted by Tan Jianci's acting and lines, so I watched "Miss You So Much" with great anticipation (PS: I'm kind of a book fan, and the previous drama that I got really into was "Beloved Love").
It's no wonder that the screenwriter is the original author herself; the plot and characters are logical and have a healthy perspective, haha. The actors' performances are amazing, and they all look handsome and beautiful.
The characters are well-suited, and the director's aesthetics are on point, whether it's the plot, visuals, or music. The whole production team put a lot of effort into it, and as an audience member, I feel deeply respected.
The reason I haven't watched many dramas in recent years is not because I don't want to watch, but because there hasn't been much that I can really praise. Ahhh! Thank you, "Miss You So Much," for making my days of watching dramas so much happier, not just a little bit.?
??? Lastly, I'm looking forward to meeting my own Mo Qingcheng.