Tan Jianci's portrayal is precise. As a judge on "The Sound Encounter," his character, Qian Qing, is composed and dignified, setting a great example for the contestants. He knows what he wants and provides clear goals for the contestants to pursue. In his daily life, Mo Qingcheng shows a pure side, especially when it comes to love, with various gentle and affectionate details. It's incredibly endearing.
gtuypp1 year ago rating:8.1
Xiangzi's portrayal in the supporting role is delicate yet doesn't steal the spotlight, ensuring the completeness of the main couple's story while extending to create these beautiful and adorable assists. It really makes you appreciate the loveliness of this group of people. The screenwriter and director truly understand it. I really love the Xiangzi production team!
SunnyRain1 year ago rating:9.9
I declare it! This is the best romance drama I've seen in recent years! The logic is solid, the emotional intelligence is on point. I absolutely love the push and pull, the teasing and tension between the innocent girl and boy. The ambiguous period is amazing! Zhou's acting is superb, portraying the girl's embarrassment and timidity in front of her idol perfectly. And she's really beautiful, especially when she's in love, her eyes sparkle! Tan Jianci is also great, with well-delivered lines, and his features are particularly attractive on screen! I must mention that I really appreciate the respect the male lead shows towards the female lead. Even though he knows she's his fangirl, his feelings for her develop gradually, earning her trust before taking the next step. It's not like those typical guys nowadays who start off with gross remarks and intentional physical contact. If real-life guys were like the male lead, who would resist being in a relationship? This is how relationships should be, okay? The supporting characters are well-developed and interesting too, and the friends and family of the main characters are all great.
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AcedKill1 year ago rating:9.6
Tan Jianci's lines are really good. He could even be considered one of the top actors when it comes to delivering lines among the actors born in the 90s. And the surprising thing is that he didn't even come from a professional acting background. So, your dedication and professionalism are visible to the audience. We're eagerly looking forward to your future works! By the way, I hope all the idols and singers in the entertainment industry can learn a thing or two from Tan Jianci before venturing into acting.
Zhou is really good-looking, too. I was captivated by his sweetness halfway through the first episode. It's great that he can even learn how to cook!
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Felicia1 year ago rating:9.7
A very well-crafted drama with excellent OST and voice acting. The actors are all visually appealing, and the use of filters is also well done. It's especially suitable for winter, sipping hot milk tea and watching the awkward tension between adorable couples during the ambiguous phase and the sweet moments during the honeymoon phase. The filming of the romantic scenes is so well done that after watching, one might develop a few more laugh lines... The supporting roles are also very likable, providing great support. The secondary romantic storylines, both for the second male lead and the second female lead, are hilarious. Tan Jianci's lines are delivered flawlessly, and he truly shines. In my opinion, this is the best modern idol drama I've seen this year.
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Daylight1 year ago rating:9.6
I really like Zhou Yen, she portrayed the character in an adorable and beautiful way. Teacher Tan's acting is consistently excellent. It's been a while since I watched a Chinese drama, and I feel like the production design and styling in this drama are quite good. The atmosphere is well-established, but the plot is somewhat plain. The only thing is, I still don't know how the male lead developed feelings for the female lead.
DramaFan1 year ago rating:6.7
The male lead's character... the way he flirts with the female lead... it feels like I'm watching an internet influencer trying to win over their fans. It's too cheesy, too cheesy, way too cheesy. If I were ten years younger, maybe I could find it enjoyable. Xiang Liu, why did you do this? Zhou and Tan Jianci, why did you agree to take on this drama? (Three stars for the friendship between the two leads) Please don't accept these kinds of roles next time.
Belly1 year ago rating:7.9
I just finished watching today's episode, and I'll give it three stars mainly for Duo Duo because I'm really into his looks (otherwise, it would be hard to give even one star). As someone who never watches idol romance dramas, I had no idea they were made like this, completely illogical. Are Tan Jianci's fans all brainless little girls? Can the studio please give him some roles that normal people can relate to?
Also, this drama makes me hungry while watching... The romantic scenes didn't move me, but the cooking shots were really captivating.
XianbanGaro1 year ago rating:9.9
It's so good! The two main leads are handsome and beautiful, which is a feast for my eyes. There are many supporting roles, and each of them has a distinct personality. It's especially easy to differentiate them. I love watching stories with a group of young boys and girls. I also have to praise the fantastic music and editing. They did such an amazing job! It's so sweet that it's twisting me into a pretzel. ????????
Breezeless1 year ago rating:9.7
The original dialogue of both the male and female leads is very comfortable and natural! Recently, I've been impressed by the dialogue delivery of several dramas, and watching this drama feels really enjoyable.
Although the male lead constantly reciting recipes makes me feel a bit awkward... it's still within an acceptable range. I'll give it five stars for now and see how it develops.
Jasmine1 year ago rating:9.3
Just started watching a few episodes of the currently airing drama, and it's really good! It exceeded my expectations and is particularly suitable for relaxation and stress relief. The costumes and voice acting are quite impressive, especially when the male actor uses his own voice. The female actress fits well with the cheerful female lead character. Overall, it's a delightful watch that puts you in a pleasant mood. It's a qualified sweet drama.
BeanPal w7iNuxqGvs1 year ago rating:5.7
It's really cringeworthy. I watched it for the female lead. She's still cute and beautiful. The male lead's acting was good in his previous drama "The Guilty Chart." But this one is just not working. And the female lead pursuing him instead? To be more blunt, I'm afraid that even if I speak my mind, it will be seen as a personal attack.
BlueDream1 year ago rating:6.7
I don't quite understand how someone can work part-time as a doctor and a voice actor. The workload must be immense... And the performance feels awkward. The male lead's voice isn't as captivating, not even as good as the male supporting actor's... But Ye Zi is truly a cheerful and lovely girl, so adorable!
3Ki01 year ago rating:9.5
I would like to call this drama the "Tan Jianci Dialogue Showcase." While others are debating whether to watch with the original voice or dubbed, Tan Jianci has already become a master of both. Not only are his lines impressive, but he has also sung six songs for the OST, reaching a legendary level!
Olivia331 year ago rating:9.9
Rare to see a cast of completely normal people... Their values are intact, the pacing is just right, the music is enjoyable, and the visuals are beautiful. What's even more surprising is the delivery of the main actors' lines and their acting skills... The male lead's mastery of dialogue is truly impressive; he doesn't break character even when doing voice acting. His singing is also great, and that scene where he eats potato chips with his middle and ring fingers... If it were played by a different actor, it would definitely come across as forced. Tan Jianci once again impresses me with his acting skills, completely disregarding his height.
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BeanDingDing1 year ago rating:8.8
It feels like the whole world consists of male lead fans. They focus more on the male lead than on their own webcam. The male lead comes from a cold family while the female lead is a warm little sun in her family. The male lead is clean-cut but knows how to flirt. The character development of the main leads is quite average. In the seventh episode, the bullet comments surprisingly explained, "Not a love rival, not a bad person" when the male lead's cousin appeared?
It's fine to gradually test the boundaries in real life, but posting ambiguous things on Weibo and not explaining misunderstandings with acquaintances in real life can still cause troubles, even if the girl hasn't explicitly refused or argued. The guy should be the one apologizing since not all fans are rational like the shop assistant girl, and it's the girl who cares more about the guy's reputation.
This is just a foolish and innocent college girl, experiencing the stage of being easily charmed by a student. When encountering idol interactions in real life, it's better to keep a clear mind and burst the bubble in your head.
I really can't stand the female lead's habit of wearing a puffy jacket on top and exposing her bare legs below. She's beautiful and has decent acting skills, but I can't feel the chemistry between the main couple. The production and supporting cast are good though.
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CandyMushroom1 year ago rating:6.3
The face is attractive, the clothes are nice, and the cinematography is decent. But the setup really makes me feel awkward. I guess I can't stand this kind of sweet little drama. Every time there's a voice-over segment by the male lead, I have to skip it! It feels so cringeworthy (?) like listening to an SSR voice clip from a otome game being played out loud. It's really annoying to hear such dialogue in real life (reminds me of some affected and greasy men). Moreover, the male lead's voice isn't captivating enough for me. He keeps cooking all the time, making me feel like I'm just rubbing the progress bar???? I can't even imagine what it's like for the main characters to be in a romantic relationship. All I can think of is how cute they are.
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HandsomeJNJ1 year ago rating:5.2
I'll give it one star. I hope it's below 180. Those flirtatious babes who have been to the sea should stay away from idol dramas. Tan'er here is like an omega struggling to survive with her niece. When she stands with the other male characters in the drama, they all look like those typical⭐️????????❤️????????pretty boys. Houwenyuan can directly????艸him, if you know what I mean. I suggest those flirtatious babes should stick to the sea, it's more suitable for them. That's where you belong, in your comfort zone.
Chirashi1 year ago rating:5.5
The unrealistic and illogical plot of modern dramas this year has reached a point where it's impossible to reconcile with normal logic. The storyline is absurd, and the progression of relationships feels fragmented. The main characters, apart from their romantic involvement, lack substance, resulting in a weak and pale plot. The male lead, in terms of both voice and appearance, is not captivating enough to immerse a normal person for 33 episodes. Although the female lead is attractive, her character development is shallow.
MaleTina1 year ago rating:5.4
Can this drama please turn off the filter? The filter in the bathhouse scenes smoothed out their faces, and their eyes were covered with a layer. The plot is so boring, incredibly boring. It's the most boring drama I've watched this year. The lines of the male lead are poor, lacking any standout acting skills. Zhouye's makeup isn't good, it doesn't highlight her features. Overall, very disappointed. The whole drama is quite disappointing.
Anke1 year ago rating:5.4
Mo Bao Fei Bao's original work was already quite thrilling (¬_¬) but the adaptation turned out to be downright stupid... The first voice the female lead hears after regaining her hearing is a "hmm" in Tan Jianci's original voice? Seriously??? And he's considered a voice acting god... Also, when he acted as a temporary idol, he completely exposed his short stature. It's really disappointing.
Lucy1 year ago rating:9.5
To be honest, I never really paid much attention to voice acting before, but in the end of episode 8, the two different emotional lines delivered by Tan Jianci really surprised me. The contrast was striking, and the emotions were full and immersive. Well done, well done. Oh my goodness, Yazhi is so beautiful. Soft, tender, and lovely. After watching "An Xiang" and now this, Yazhi's acting has improved again. She's becoming more natural, resembling a shy and sweet young woman. Such a good girl. Looking forward to it, looking forward to it.
APPO1 year ago rating:9
It is said that Mo Qing appears gentle, but beneath his gentle exterior lies a strong heart. I like how he expressed his feelings sincerely, without fear that Gu Sheng would hesitate. Love requires determination, and only those who speak up can achieve the happiness they desire.
Wanderer's Memory1 year ago rating:5.3
I have to say, Jianci is not suitable for this role... He portrays it too stiffly, with traces of him trying to act as the calm and gentle god. Meanwhile, Hou Wenyuan, who is by his side, appears relaxed and natural in comparison. As for the plot... it's so awkward, incredibly awkward. The job of the male lead, a cardiovascular surgeon... maybe you should take a look at the neighboring drama "Ask the Heart" and see how busy their cardiovascular doctors are... They are constantly on emergency duty, handling chest pain centers, participating in surgeries and consultations, and performing punctures. They are so busy that they barely have time to rest. In comparison, you all seem really idle. Even if it's a private hospital, it wouldn't be this idle, right? And Zhou... it's obvious that he's lip-syncing, the mouth movements don't match the singing at all...
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QJT Ranking 11 year ago rating:8.6
It's a perfect winter sweet drama. It may not have a strong storyline, but after watching each episode, you'll feel a soothing sensation. It's ideal to watch during mealtime, as it will make the corners of your mouth unconsciously curl up. I think it's completely qualified as a sugary, feel-good show. Zhou Ye's original dialogue is excellent, and Gu Sheng is truly adorable. She appears shy and cute on the surface, but has a lot of inner charm. Her outfits are also very stylish, making me want to try them out! Unlike the typical domineering CEO character, the male lead exudes a gentle mature vibe that I can appreciate. So far, there haven't been any heart-wrenching moments, and from the previews, it seems that there will be more focus on dreams and aspirations, which I am really looking forward to. The soundtrack is carefully selected, and it's no surprise since Shaqima is involved in music production! However, because of their involvement in music, some scenes are not well-shot. For example, the cooking segments sometimes feel too much like advertisements.
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Peachy1 year ago rating:5.3
Industrial Sweetener, the lines and motivations of the supporting characters are all geared towards pushing the inexplicable and incredibly awkward romantic storyline of the male and female leads. There's no soul or highlight to it. Please, Tan Jianci, just stay in the comfort zone of historical dramas and never have such ideas of stepping out again.
Sunny1 year ago rating:9.5
The original work of this drama is quite plain and lacks substance. It feels like Mò Bǎo added a lot of content to it. The standard for a sweet drama is definitely there, but the pacing of the plot is a bit off. They should have placed the dubbing scenes from Episode 8 at the beginning (Ps: those dubbing scenes were really something, Tǎn Jiàn Cì was really something), to enhance the persuasiveness of the dubbing master and further develop the romantic storyline. However, the awkward sweetness is real, and the values portrayed are positive. It feels quite suitable for a light-hearted watch, haha. Zhōu Yě is really adorable, and Tǎn Lǎoshī (Teacher Tǎn) has so many skills. The ancient-style songs are really enjoyable to listen to. I hope there will be more exciting dubbing plotlines in the future, looking forward to the drama within the drama of the historical genre. This drama's theme is relatively niche, those who are not familiar with the voice acting industry and YY voice may not fully understand it. Haha, I'm reminiscing the time when I used to be a fan of the ancient-style circle. Although nowadays it's mostly commercial dubbing, the online voice acting community is where true passion lies. Ah, ah, ah, I love Kōng Ge (Brother Kōng) the most, hehe, just daydreaming. I hope through this drama, everyone can have a better understanding of voice acting. Sigh, well, the joy of cat ears can only be left for myself. ???
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Alicia1 year ago rating:6.3
Oh, it's so cringeworthy! This drama really highlights the stark difference in acting skills between the male and female leads. They should have hired professional voice actors instead. The male lead was great in that detective drama before, what happened to him? Their acting and image are just disastrous... I'll give two stars to the supporting cast.
Nonstop1 year ago rating:9.7
After watching so many intense and heart-wrenching love stories, I suddenly realized how much I long for and appreciate the warmth and happiness of everyday life like yours. Both visually and audibly, it's satisfying. It's not like electronic fast food, but more like my electronic down jacket!
Dancing Clover1 year ago rating:8.9
A feast of sound and delicacies, it's rare for me to watch a drama without using the fast-forward feature. I discovered a few Easter eggs buried by Mo Bao in this drama, such as "Twelve Years, a Play of Old Friends," "A Lifetime of Jiangnan," and "A Lifetime of Beautiful Bones" (possibly). Qing Qingci is paired with Mu Chengyun in "A Lifetime of Black and White Shadow Painting." It's a sweet and warm winter milk tea. I get to experience the voice acting circle, the ancient-style circle, and cosplayers up close... The commentary at the end of Episode 8's voice acting competition was excellent, solidifying the character of the voice acting genius.
The newly created OSTs in the drama are all very melodious, released one by one as the story progresses. I'm looking forward to them. "Nightfall in the Capital" is exquisitely matched, and what about Mo Bao's literary team building?
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Mist1 year ago rating:8.9
I had high expectations for this drama since its filming stage, and overall, the script is a passable healing sweet drama. Although there are some flaws and awkward plot setups, Tan Jianci's portrayal of the character is excellent. He effortlessly handles the role of the voice acting genius, and both his voice acting and singing skills are above average. It's also a pleasant surprise that Tan Jianci personally cooked in the cooking scenes without using a stunt double. Truly, a golden actor shines. The entire drama is filled with the radiant presence of Mo Qingcheng, captivating even the older female audience.
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Courtyard1 year ago rating:8.7
Wow, the BGM in this drama is so beautiful, and the male lead's voice is also captivating. The male lead being a cardiac surgeon reminds me of Jian Yan working as a surgeon in a private hospital and Xiang Liu being a surgeon at the First People's Hospital. Haha, it's hilarious!
Kiki1 year ago rating:9
It's so good! I initially thought that the dubbing would be boring, but when it was made into a drama with visuals and scenes, I couldn't stop watching! It's an overflowing, joyful little romantic drama. Gu Sheng is truly a fortunate girl—she got into a prestigious university, has great relationships with her roommates, and even has her favorite idol paying attention to her and taking her to record songs with a bunch of talented musicians. She's the darling of her family, with five protective older brothers and an adorable little dog. It's such a heartwarming and uplifting series that puts you in a great mood.
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Momo1 year ago rating:9.7
After watching four episodes, Tan Jianci's lines are quite good, and Yezi is so adorable. Those few people are also quite funny, haha. Overall, it's a sweet and humorous drama that is quite heartwarming and healing. I'm looking forward to seeing more. I'm giving it an extra star because I noticed some malicious one-star ratings. Trash.
DramaCritique1 year ago rating:5.6
The food scenes in this drama try to imitate "A Bite of China" and "Flavorful Origins," but this is an idol drama, not a documentary. The lighting and color grading in those documentaries are even better. These scene designs feel out of place in an idol drama. The director should learn from Bilibili's "Daily Japanese Food Report" or Japanese dramas and think about how to design food scenes in slice-of-life dramas like this. The plot feels like a laundry list, and it's quite juvenile. Everyone seems to exist solely to serve the romantic storyline. It really feels like I'm reading a young student's dream girl literature. The more "fantasy-style" the story, shouldn't the screenwriters incorporate elements of real life and create a world and character behavior that the audience can believe in? Which heart surgeon has so much free time every day? The entire plot feels detached from reality. From production to performance, it falls short of expectations.
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Qingqing1 year ago rating:7
A drama with a score of 65 in all aspects. The character designs are quite interesting, but the plot is scattered like water. The elements of food, voice acting, and ancient-style music are all innovative, but each one operates independently, resulting in a chaotic mix with the profession of doctors. The acting is neither bad nor outstanding... Overall, it feels like a mass-produced industrial product on an assembly line.
FantasyFan1 year ago rating:5.9
The male and female leads are quite good, and Zhou is full of youthful charm. That's almost the only advantage. Leaving aside the background of the voice actors, after watching the first four episodes, I was utterly confused. Why is everyone forcefully pushing the romantic plotline throughout?
FlyingBug1 year ago rating:9.7
As the first sweet drama I watched this year, it was pretty good. After checking its genre, I deliberately looked into the music production team, and they're really talented. The OST song "Dreaming Back to High School" and the entire list of songs are all in the style of ancient melodies. Haha, you can tell that the drama production was done with great care, including the filming of the delicious food, which gives it a "A Bite of China" vibe. It would be nice if more people could get to know these circles. (PS: I'm really satisfied with the OST.)
StarFish1 year ago rating:9.6
The fashion and appearance of the male and female leads are pleasing to the eye. The plot flows smoothly, and the portrayal of online dating feels very realistic, especially the initial ambiguity, mutual testing, interaction, and confirmation of feelings. It's quite realistic that they confess their love after three meetings. The male lead's acting is good, and he has a pleasant voice. I also like the songs in the drama. The only downside, which may be a common issue in idol dramas, is that the supporting characters are currently somewhat one-dimensional. They are mere spectators without much development. I'll continue watching and hope that the overall rating won't change by the end.
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Papipu1 year ago rating:9.6
As someone who isn't particularly interested in sweet dramas, I decided to watch this one because of Zhou Ye's good looks. But unexpectedly, it turned out to be really enjoyable. The first two episodes felt a bit flat, and the cooking scenes were a bit awkward, reminiscent of "A Bite of China." However, starting from the third episode, it became really interesting. The male lead is so charming, and I really like him. Those four "mmm" scenes gave me goosebumps. The production is well-crafted, and all the songs are great. The set designs in several scenes are particularly well-done, and the director's camera language is mature and natural. Tan Jianci's lines are amazing, both in the drama within the drama and when he sings. He's like a master of dialogue. Zhou Ye's portrayal of a naive and innocent character is also very good and natural. I really like it. I've watched up to the sixth episode, and it's getting better and better. After watching the sixth episode at night, I even finished reading the novel. The later parts are so alluring and exciting. I feel like it will only get more thrilling and enjoyable. Ha-ha!
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Momo1 year ago rating:8.7
Male leads like Mo Qingcheng are truly rare resources. He's the most down-to-earth male lead I've ever seen in a modern drama. He's not a domineering CEO who always fights back when being hit. He doesn't exude arrogance. He takes the bus with the female lead instead of taking a taxi. He feels anxious and awkward when he can't find a topic to chat about.
But he's emotionally stable. He encourages and praises the female lead, respects women, and is sincere and gentle. He has a great sense of tolerance, appearing confident on the surface but actually experiencing the innocence of first love. He's straightforward but without any oppressive feeling, striking the perfect balance.
He feels like a real person in the real world, making people particularly infatuated.
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MiaoMiaoMeow1 year ago rating:8.1
Biting my back molars to give "Three Stars" for Tan Jianci, I can already imagine how the novelist must have added so many boring scenes of the main characters reciting recipes just to fill up the storyline. The character development is outrageous. A cardiothoracic surgeon whose life is constantly squeezed dry somehow manages to find time to do voice-over work and research recipes. With no explanation given, the male lead inexplicably favors the female lead, initiating various conversations and interactions, leaving me completely bewildered. After watching six episodes, I have no idea what I just watched. Are the other supporting roles only there for gossip and entertainment purposes? It's not the actors' fault; the script is just too terrible to be salvaged. The production design is lackluster, the pacing is tedious and uninteresting. Despite rolling my eyes countless times and digging my toes into the ground, I still persist in watching for the sake of my favorite actor.
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ZhuQiQi1 year ago rating:9.7
Tan Jianci said, "A must-watch sweet drama for winter, let the warm wind of missing you embrace you!" This drama is truly so sweet, I had a smile on my face the entire time! It's really pleasing to the eye when good-looking people star in a modern idol drama! Mo Qingcheng always notifies when his phone is out of battery, he informs when he's busy with something, and even mentions it when reading a text message. Where can you find a man like that?
There can never be any misunderstandings when two people are together, it's filled with a sense of security! That's the closed-loop effect. In fact, this can be achieved in any aspect of life, and it's a definite sign of someone being responsible. Not only responsible but also very reliable! I love it! Mo Qingcheng is the perfect boyfriend!
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SugarFree1 year ago rating:9.7
The plot is very sweet and healing, and every character is good-looking with decent acting skills. It's a story about a group of young people pursuing their passions, and the atmosphere of their interactions is very healing. The female lead is really adorable, and the food scenes are quite cute too. It makes me hungry while watching.
NB_1 year ago rating:5.3
A visually jarring drama. Where did Zhou's charm go? The forced cuteness is painfully obvious. This kind of sweet drama should be within her comfort zone, but maybe she should try playing a villainous role instead? Perhaps that's where her comfort lies? It's a pity for her face, as it becomes nauseatingly affected when she tries to act cute.
Roro1 year ago rating:9.5
I don't understand why some people give this drama a one-star rating. They keep criticizing the male lead for being a busy doctor, saying it doesn't fit his character. It's really strange because TV dramas are meant to be larger than life, and in reality, many industry leaders have multiple side businesses. Both the male and female leads have decent acting skills and good looks, and the plot doesn't have any major flaws. Is it not okay to watch it as a sweet treat after a day of work? I suspect it's just fans of a rival drama trying to provoke trouble.
Alpha1 year ago rating:9.9
I recently started watching a new drama that's really amazing. It's so good that even when there's nothing else to talk about, we end up discussing recipes. It's actually broadened my knowledge of recipes. The chemistry between the two voice actors is sweet in the early stages, and I'm curious to see how it develops later on. I'm really looking forward to it!
Frosty1 year ago rating:5.5
Hmm, the plot setup of this drama... it's really far-fetched that they would develop mutual attraction just because of their voices. How many examples do we have in real life where people's appearances don't match their voices? Not many, and it's important to be cautious with online relationships. And what's with the constant focus on cooking scenes? It feels like I'm watching a food variety show. The dialogue is also so cheesy, like "I'll carry you to the stage" and "I love you, even if you don't love me." OMG, it's just cringe-worthy. I beg Tan Jianci not to play modern roles anymore. As much as I enjoyed his performance in "Xiangliu," in this drama, it just falls flat. He's better suited for period dramas. As for Aizi, they are more suitable for portraying a cool, broken, or villainous character.
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SweetDramaFan1 year ago rating:9.8
This drama is so sweet and heart-fluttering. It's really addictive, even the supporting characters look great! The songs in the drama are so beautiful, with such a soothing voice. It's truly sweet, you know! My lips have been curved upwards from the first episode to the eighth episode, it really resonates with me!
CloudWatcher1 year ago rating:9.6
A heartwarming romantic drama that's perfect for winter. It's sweet and comforting, like a cup of delicious milk tea, warming up the chilly winter days. Surprisingly, all the idols in this drama are talented, especially the male lead, he's incredible! He has a handsome and fresh appearance, natural and vivid acting skills, and his deep and powerful lines are absolutely amazing, surpassing those in the domestic entertainment industry! He perfectly matches the character design! His eyes speak volumes, just one glance and you'll be deeply captivated.
Tan Jianci's portrayal is precise. As a judge on "The Sound Encounter," his character, Qian Qing, is composed and dignified, setting a great example for the contestants.
He knows what he wants and provides clear goals for the contestants to pursue. In his daily life, Mo Qingcheng shows a pure side, especially when it comes to love, with various gentle and affectionate details.
It's incredibly endearing.
Xiangzi's portrayal in the supporting role is delicate yet doesn't steal the spotlight, ensuring the completeness of the main couple's story while extending to create these beautiful and adorable assists. It really makes you appreciate the loveliness of this group of people.
The screenwriter and director truly understand it. I really love the Xiangzi production team!
I declare it! This is the best romance drama I've seen in recent years! The logic is solid, the emotional intelligence is on point. I absolutely love the push and pull, the teasing and tension between the innocent girl and boy.
The ambiguous period is amazing! Zhou's acting is superb, portraying the girl's embarrassment and timidity in front of her idol perfectly. And she's really beautiful, especially when she's in love, her eyes sparkle!
Tan Jianci is also great, with well-delivered lines, and his features are particularly attractive on screen! I must mention that I really appreciate the respect the male lead shows towards the female lead.
Even though he knows she's his fangirl, his feelings for her develop gradually, earning her trust before taking the next step. It's not like those typical guys nowadays who start off with gross remarks and intentional physical contact.
If real-life guys were like the male lead, who would resist being in a relationship? This is how relationships should be, okay? The supporting characters are well-developed and interesting too, and the friends and family of the main characters are all great.
Tan Jianci's lines are really good. He could even be considered one of the top actors when it comes to delivering lines among the actors born in the 90s. And the surprising thing is that he didn't even come from a professional acting background.
So, your dedication and professionalism are visible to the audience. We're eagerly looking forward to your future works! By the way, I hope all the idols and singers in the entertainment industry can learn a thing or two from Tan Jianci before venturing into acting.
Zhou is really good-looking, too. I was captivated by his sweetness halfway through the first episode. It's great that he can even learn how to cook!
A very well-crafted drama with excellent OST and voice acting. The actors are all visually appealing, and the use of filters is also well done. It's especially suitable for winter, sipping hot milk tea and watching the awkward tension between adorable couples during the ambiguous phase and the sweet moments during the honeymoon phase.
The filming of the romantic scenes is so well done that after watching, one might develop a few more laugh lines... The supporting roles are also very likable, providing great support. The secondary romantic storylines, both for the second male lead and the second female lead, are hilarious.
Tan Jianci's lines are delivered flawlessly, and he truly shines. In my opinion, this is the best modern idol drama I've seen this year.
I really like Zhou Yen, she portrayed the character in an adorable and beautiful way. Teacher Tan's acting is consistently excellent. It's been a while since I watched a Chinese drama, and I feel like the production design and styling in this drama are quite good.
The atmosphere is well-established, but the plot is somewhat plain. The only thing is, I still don't know how the male lead developed feelings for the female lead.
The male lead's character... the way he flirts with the female lead... it feels like I'm watching an internet influencer trying to win over their fans.
It's too cheesy, too cheesy, way too cheesy. If I were ten years younger, maybe I could find it enjoyable. Xiang Liu, why did you do this? Zhou and Tan Jianci, why did you agree to take on this drama?
(Three stars for the friendship between the two leads) Please don't accept these kinds of roles next time.
I just finished watching today's episode, and I'll give it three stars mainly for Duo Duo because I'm really into his looks (otherwise, it would be hard to give even one star). As someone who never watches idol romance dramas, I had no idea they were made like this, completely illogical.
Are Tan Jianci's fans all brainless little girls? Can the studio please give him some roles that normal people can relate to?
Also, this drama makes me hungry while watching... The romantic scenes didn't move me, but the cooking shots were really captivating.
It's so good! The two main leads are handsome and beautiful, which is a feast for my eyes. There are many supporting roles, and each of them has a distinct personality. It's especially easy to differentiate them. I love watching stories with a group of young boys and girls.
I also have to praise the fantastic music and editing. They did such an amazing job! It's so sweet that it's twisting me into a pretzel. ????????
The original dialogue of both the male and female leads is very comfortable and natural! Recently, I've been impressed by the dialogue delivery of several dramas, and watching this drama feels really enjoyable.
Although the male lead constantly reciting recipes makes me feel a bit awkward... it's still within an acceptable range. I'll give it five stars for now and see how it develops.
Just started watching a few episodes of the currently airing drama, and it's really good! It exceeded my expectations and is particularly suitable for relaxation and stress relief. The costumes and voice acting are quite impressive, especially when the male actor uses his own voice.
The female actress fits well with the cheerful female lead character. Overall, it's a delightful watch that puts you in a pleasant mood. It's a qualified sweet drama.
It's really cringeworthy. I watched it for the female lead. She's still cute and beautiful. The male lead's acting was good in his previous drama "The Guilty Chart." But this one is just not working. And the female lead pursuing him instead?
To be more blunt, I'm afraid that even if I speak my mind, it will be seen as a personal attack.
I don't quite understand how someone can work part-time as a doctor and a voice actor. The workload must be immense... And the performance feels awkward.
The male lead's voice isn't as captivating, not even as good as the male supporting actor's... But Ye Zi is truly a cheerful and lovely girl, so adorable!
I would like to call this drama the "Tan Jianci Dialogue Showcase." While others are debating whether to watch with the original voice or dubbed, Tan Jianci has already become a master of both. Not only are his lines impressive, but he has also sung six songs for the OST, reaching a legendary level!
Rare to see a cast of completely normal people... Their values are intact, the pacing is just right, the music is enjoyable, and the visuals are beautiful. What's even more surprising is the delivery of the main actors' lines and their acting skills...
The male lead's mastery of dialogue is truly impressive; he doesn't break character even when doing voice acting. His singing is also great, and that scene where he eats potato chips with his middle and ring fingers...
If it were played by a different actor, it would definitely come across as forced. Tan Jianci once again impresses me with his acting skills, completely disregarding his height.
It feels like the whole world consists of male lead fans. They focus more on the male lead than on their own webcam. The male lead comes from a cold family while the female lead is a warm little sun in her family.
The male lead is clean-cut but knows how to flirt. The character development of the main leads is quite average. In the seventh episode, the bullet comments surprisingly explained, "Not a love rival, not a bad person" when the male lead's cousin appeared?
It's fine to gradually test the boundaries in real life, but posting ambiguous things on Weibo and not explaining misunderstandings with acquaintances in real life can still cause troubles, even if the girl hasn't explicitly refused or argued.
The guy should be the one apologizing since not all fans are rational like the shop assistant girl, and it's the girl who cares more about the guy's reputation.
This is just a foolish and innocent college girl, experiencing the stage of being easily charmed by a student.
When encountering idol interactions in real life, it's better to keep a clear mind and burst the bubble in your head.
I really can't stand the female lead's habit of wearing a puffy jacket on top and exposing her bare legs below.
She's beautiful and has decent acting skills, but I can't feel the chemistry between the main couple. The production and supporting cast are good though.
The face is attractive, the clothes are nice, and the cinematography is decent. But the setup really makes me feel awkward. I guess I can't stand this kind of sweet little drama.
Every time there's a voice-over segment by the male lead, I have to skip it! It feels so cringeworthy (?) like listening to an SSR voice clip from a otome game being played out loud.
It's really annoying to hear such dialogue in real life (reminds me of some affected and greasy men). Moreover, the male lead's voice isn't captivating enough for me.
He keeps cooking all the time, making me feel like I'm just rubbing the progress bar???? I can't even imagine what it's like for the main characters to be in a romantic relationship.
All I can think of is how cute they are.
I'll give it one star. I hope it's below 180. Those flirtatious babes who have been to the sea should stay away from idol dramas. Tan'er here is like an omega struggling to survive with her niece.
When she stands with the other male characters in the drama, they all look like those typical⭐️????????❤️????????pretty boys. Houwenyuan can directly????艸him, if you know what I mean.
I suggest those flirtatious babes should stick to the sea, it's more suitable for them. That's where you belong, in your comfort zone.
The unrealistic and illogical plot of modern dramas this year has reached a point where it's impossible to reconcile with normal logic. The storyline is absurd, and the progression of relationships feels fragmented. The main characters, apart from their romantic involvement, lack substance, resulting in a weak and pale plot.
The male lead, in terms of both voice and appearance, is not captivating enough to immerse a normal person for 33 episodes. Although the female lead is attractive, her character development is shallow.
Can this drama please turn off the filter? The filter in the bathhouse scenes smoothed out their faces, and their eyes were covered with a layer. The plot is so boring, incredibly boring.
It's the most boring drama I've watched this year. The lines of the male lead are poor, lacking any standout acting skills. Zhouye's makeup isn't good, it doesn't highlight her features.
Overall, very disappointed. The whole drama is quite disappointing.
Mo Bao Fei Bao's original work was already quite thrilling (¬_¬) but the adaptation turned out to be downright stupid... The first voice the female lead hears after regaining her hearing is a "hmm" in Tan Jianci's original voice?
Seriously??? And he's considered a voice acting god... Also, when he acted as a temporary idol, he completely exposed his short stature. It's really disappointing.
To be honest, I never really paid much attention to voice acting before, but in the end of episode 8, the two different emotional lines delivered by Tan Jianci really surprised me.
The contrast was striking, and the emotions were full and immersive. Well done, well done. Oh my goodness, Yazhi is so beautiful. Soft, tender, and lovely. After watching "An Xiang" and now this, Yazhi's acting has improved again.
She's becoming more natural, resembling a shy and sweet young woman. Such a good girl. Looking forward to it, looking forward to it.
It is said that Mo Qing appears gentle, but beneath his gentle exterior lies a strong heart. I like how he expressed his feelings sincerely, without fear that Gu Sheng would hesitate. Love requires determination, and only those who speak up can achieve the happiness they desire.
I have to say, Jianci is not suitable for this role... He portrays it too stiffly, with traces of him trying to act as the calm and gentle god. Meanwhile, Hou Wenyuan, who is by his side, appears relaxed and natural in comparison.
As for the plot... it's so awkward, incredibly awkward. The job of the male lead, a cardiovascular surgeon... maybe you should take a look at the neighboring drama "Ask the Heart" and see how busy their cardiovascular doctors are...
They are constantly on emergency duty, handling chest pain centers, participating in surgeries and consultations, and performing punctures. They are so busy that they barely have time to rest.
In comparison, you all seem really idle. Even if it's a private hospital, it wouldn't be this idle, right? And Zhou... it's obvious that he's lip-syncing, the mouth movements don't match the singing at all...
It's a perfect winter sweet drama. It may not have a strong storyline, but after watching each episode, you'll feel a soothing sensation. It's ideal to watch during mealtime, as it will make the corners of your mouth unconsciously curl up.
I think it's completely qualified as a sugary, feel-good show. Zhou Ye's original dialogue is excellent, and Gu Sheng is truly adorable. She appears shy and cute on the surface, but has a lot of inner charm.
Her outfits are also very stylish, making me want to try them out! Unlike the typical domineering CEO character, the male lead exudes a gentle mature vibe that I can appreciate. So far, there haven't been any heart-wrenching moments, and from the previews, it seems that there will be more focus on dreams and aspirations, which I am really looking forward to.
The soundtrack is carefully selected, and it's no surprise since Shaqima is involved in music production! However, because of their involvement in music, some scenes are not well-shot. For example, the cooking segments sometimes feel too much like advertisements.
Industrial Sweetener, the lines and motivations of the supporting characters are all geared towards pushing the inexplicable and incredibly awkward romantic storyline of the male and female leads. There's no soul or highlight to it.
Please, Tan Jianci, just stay in the comfort zone of historical dramas and never have such ideas of stepping out again.
The original work of this drama is quite plain and lacks substance. It feels like Mò Bǎo added a lot of content to it. The standard for a sweet drama is definitely there, but the pacing of the plot is a bit off.
They should have placed the dubbing scenes from Episode 8 at the beginning (Ps: those dubbing scenes were really something, Tǎn Jiàn Cì was really something), to enhance the persuasiveness of the dubbing master and further develop the romantic storyline.
However, the awkward sweetness is real, and the values portrayed are positive. It feels quite suitable for a light-hearted watch, haha. Zhōu Yě is really adorable, and Tǎn Lǎoshī (Teacher Tǎn) has so many skills.
The ancient-style songs are really enjoyable to listen to. I hope there will be more exciting dubbing plotlines in the future, looking forward to the drama within the drama of the historical genre.
This drama's theme is relatively niche, those who are not familiar with the voice acting industry and YY voice may not fully understand it. Haha, I'm reminiscing the time when I used to be a fan of the ancient-style circle.
Although nowadays it's mostly commercial dubbing, the online voice acting community is where true passion lies. Ah, ah, ah, I love Kōng Ge (Brother Kōng) the most, hehe, just daydreaming.
I hope through this drama, everyone can have a better understanding of voice acting. Sigh, well, the joy of cat ears can only be left for myself. ???
Oh, it's so cringeworthy! This drama really highlights the stark difference in acting skills between the male and female leads. They should have hired professional voice actors instead. The male lead was great in that detective drama before, what happened to him?
Their acting and image are just disastrous... I'll give two stars to the supporting cast.
After watching so many intense and heart-wrenching love stories, I suddenly realized how much I long for and appreciate the warmth and happiness of everyday life like yours. Both visually and audibly, it's satisfying.
It's not like electronic fast food, but more like my electronic down jacket!
A feast of sound and delicacies, it's rare for me to watch a drama without using the fast-forward feature. I discovered a few Easter eggs buried by Mo Bao in this drama, such as "Twelve Years, a Play of Old Friends," "A Lifetime of Jiangnan," and "A Lifetime of Beautiful Bones" (possibly).
Qing Qingci is paired with Mu Chengyun in "A Lifetime of Black and White Shadow Painting." It's a sweet and warm winter milk tea. I get to experience the voice acting circle, the ancient-style circle, and cosplayers up close...
The commentary at the end of Episode 8's voice acting competition was excellent, solidifying the character of the voice acting genius.
The newly created OSTs in the drama are all very melodious, released one by one as the story progresses.
I'm looking forward to them. "Nightfall in the Capital" is exquisitely matched, and what about Mo Bao's literary team building?
I had high expectations for this drama since its filming stage, and overall, the script is a passable healing sweet drama. Although there are some flaws and awkward plot setups, Tan Jianci's portrayal of the character is excellent.
He effortlessly handles the role of the voice acting genius, and both his voice acting and singing skills are above average. It's also a pleasant surprise that Tan Jianci personally cooked in the cooking scenes without using a stunt double.
Truly, a golden actor shines. The entire drama is filled with the radiant presence of Mo Qingcheng, captivating even the older female audience.
Wow, the BGM in this drama is so beautiful, and the male lead's voice is also captivating. The male lead being a cardiac surgeon reminds me of Jian Yan working as a surgeon in a private hospital and Xiang Liu being a surgeon at the First People's Hospital.
Haha, it's hilarious!
It's so good! I initially thought that the dubbing would be boring, but when it was made into a drama with visuals and scenes, I couldn't stop watching! It's an overflowing, joyful little romantic drama.
Gu Sheng is truly a fortunate girl—she got into a prestigious university, has great relationships with her roommates, and even has her favorite idol paying attention to her and taking her to record songs with a bunch of talented musicians.
She's the darling of her family, with five protective older brothers and an adorable little dog. It's such a heartwarming and uplifting series that puts you in a great mood.
After watching four episodes, Tan Jianci's lines are quite good, and Yezi is so adorable. Those few people are also quite funny, haha. Overall, it's a sweet and humorous drama that is quite heartwarming and healing.
I'm looking forward to seeing more. I'm giving it an extra star because I noticed some malicious one-star ratings. Trash.
The food scenes in this drama try to imitate "A Bite of China" and "Flavorful Origins," but this is an idol drama, not a documentary. The lighting and color grading in those documentaries are even better.
These scene designs feel out of place in an idol drama. The director should learn from Bilibili's "Daily Japanese Food Report" or Japanese dramas and think about how to design food scenes in slice-of-life dramas like this.
The plot feels like a laundry list, and it's quite juvenile. Everyone seems to exist solely to serve the romantic storyline. It really feels like I'm reading a young student's dream girl literature. The more "fantasy-style" the story, shouldn't the screenwriters incorporate elements of real life and create a world and character behavior that the audience can believe in?
Which heart surgeon has so much free time every day? The entire plot feels detached from reality. From production to performance, it falls short of expectations.
A drama with a score of 65 in all aspects. The character designs are quite interesting, but the plot is scattered like water. The elements of food, voice acting, and ancient-style music are all innovative, but each one operates independently, resulting in a chaotic mix with the profession of doctors.
The acting is neither bad nor outstanding... Overall, it feels like a mass-produced industrial product on an assembly line.
The male and female leads are quite good, and Zhou is full of youthful charm. That's almost the only advantage. Leaving aside the background of the voice actors, after watching the first four episodes, I was utterly confused. Why is everyone forcefully pushing the romantic plotline throughout?
As the first sweet drama I watched this year, it was pretty good. After checking its genre, I deliberately looked into the music production team, and they're really talented. The OST song "Dreaming Back to High School" and the entire list of songs are all in the style of ancient melodies.
Haha, you can tell that the drama production was done with great care, including the filming of the delicious food, which gives it a "A Bite of China" vibe. It would be nice if more people could get to know these circles. (PS: I'm really satisfied with the OST.)
The fashion and appearance of the male and female leads are pleasing to the eye. The plot flows smoothly, and the portrayal of online dating feels very realistic, especially the initial ambiguity, mutual testing, interaction, and confirmation of feelings.
It's quite realistic that they confess their love after three meetings. The male lead's acting is good, and he has a pleasant voice. I also like the songs in the drama. The only downside, which may be a common issue in idol dramas, is that the supporting characters are currently somewhat one-dimensional.
They are mere spectators without much development. I'll continue watching and hope that the overall rating won't change by the end.
As someone who isn't particularly interested in sweet dramas, I decided to watch this one because of Zhou Ye's good looks. But unexpectedly, it turned out to be really enjoyable.
The first two episodes felt a bit flat, and the cooking scenes were a bit awkward, reminiscent of "A Bite of China." However, starting from the third episode, it became really interesting.
The male lead is so charming, and I really like him. Those four "mmm" scenes gave me goosebumps. The production is well-crafted, and all the songs are great. The set designs in several scenes are particularly well-done, and the director's camera language is mature and natural.
Tan Jianci's lines are amazing, both in the drama within the drama and when he sings. He's like a master of dialogue. Zhou Ye's portrayal of a naive and innocent character is also very good and natural.
I really like it. I've watched up to the sixth episode, and it's getting better and better. After watching the sixth episode at night, I even finished reading the novel.
The later parts are so alluring and exciting. I feel like it will only get more thrilling and enjoyable. Ha-ha!
Male leads like Mo Qingcheng are truly rare resources. He's the most down-to-earth male lead I've ever seen in a modern drama. He's not a domineering CEO who always fights back when being hit.
He doesn't exude arrogance. He takes the bus with the female lead instead of taking a taxi. He feels anxious and awkward when he can't find a topic to chat about.
But he's emotionally stable.
He encourages and praises the female lead, respects women, and is sincere and gentle. He has a great sense of tolerance, appearing confident on the surface but actually experiencing the innocence of first love.
He's straightforward but without any oppressive feeling, striking the perfect balance.
He feels like a real person in the real world, making people particularly infatuated.
Biting my back molars to give "Three Stars" for Tan Jianci, I can already imagine how the novelist must have added so many boring scenes of the main characters reciting recipes just to fill up the storyline. The character development is outrageous.
A cardiothoracic surgeon whose life is constantly squeezed dry somehow manages to find time to do voice-over work and research recipes. With no explanation given, the male lead inexplicably favors the female lead, initiating various conversations and interactions, leaving me completely bewildered.
After watching six episodes, I have no idea what I just watched. Are the other supporting roles only there for gossip and entertainment purposes? It's not the actors' fault; the script is just too terrible to be salvaged. The production design is lackluster, the pacing is tedious and uninteresting.
Despite rolling my eyes countless times and digging my toes into the ground, I still persist in watching for the sake of my favorite actor.
Tan Jianci said, "A must-watch sweet drama for winter, let the warm wind of missing you embrace you!" This drama is truly so sweet, I had a smile on my face the entire time! It's really pleasing to the eye when good-looking people star in a modern idol drama!
Mo Qingcheng always notifies when his phone is out of battery, he informs when he's busy with something, and even mentions it when reading a text message. Where can you find a man like that?
There can never be any misunderstandings when two people are together, it's filled with a sense of security!
That's the closed-loop effect. In fact, this can be achieved in any aspect of life, and it's a definite sign of someone being responsible. Not only responsible but also very reliable! I love it! Mo Qingcheng is the perfect boyfriend!
The plot is very sweet and healing, and every character is good-looking with decent acting skills. It's a story about a group of young people pursuing their passions, and the atmosphere of their interactions is very healing.
The female lead is really adorable, and the food scenes are quite cute too. It makes me hungry while watching.
A visually jarring drama. Where did Zhou's charm go? The forced cuteness is painfully obvious. This kind of sweet drama should be within her comfort zone, but maybe she should try playing a villainous role instead?
Perhaps that's where her comfort lies? It's a pity for her face, as it becomes nauseatingly affected when she tries to act cute.
I don't understand why some people give this drama a one-star rating. They keep criticizing the male lead for being a busy doctor, saying it doesn't fit his character. It's really strange because TV dramas are meant to be larger than life, and in reality, many industry leaders have multiple side businesses.
Both the male and female leads have decent acting skills and good looks, and the plot doesn't have any major flaws. Is it not okay to watch it as a sweet treat after a day of work? I suspect it's just fans of a rival drama trying to provoke trouble.
I recently started watching a new drama that's really amazing. It's so good that even when there's nothing else to talk about, we end up discussing recipes. It's actually broadened my knowledge of recipes.
The chemistry between the two voice actors is sweet in the early stages, and I'm curious to see how it develops later on. I'm really looking forward to it!
Hmm, the plot setup of this drama... it's really far-fetched that they would develop mutual attraction just because of their voices. How many examples do we have in real life where people's appearances don't match their voices?
Not many, and it's important to be cautious with online relationships. And what's with the constant focus on cooking scenes? It feels like I'm watching a food variety show.
The dialogue is also so cheesy, like "I'll carry you to the stage" and "I love you, even if you don't love me." OMG, it's just cringe-worthy.
I beg Tan Jianci not to play modern roles anymore. As much as I enjoyed his performance in "Xiangliu," in this drama, it just falls flat. He's better suited for period dramas.
As for Aizi, they are more suitable for portraying a cool, broken, or villainous character.
This drama is so sweet and heart-fluttering. It's really addictive, even the supporting characters look great! The songs in the drama are so beautiful, with such a soothing voice. It's truly sweet, you know!
My lips have been curved upwards from the first episode to the eighth episode, it really resonates with me!
A heartwarming romantic drama that's perfect for winter. It's sweet and comforting, like a cup of delicious milk tea, warming up the chilly winter days. Surprisingly, all the idols in this drama are talented, especially the male lead, he's incredible!
He has a handsome and fresh appearance, natural and vivid acting skills, and his deep and powerful lines are absolutely amazing, surpassing those in the domestic entertainment industry! He perfectly matches the character design!
His eyes speak volumes, just one glance and you'll be deeply captivated.