It's so awkward... Do the director and screenwriter have any idea about the workload of heart surgeons and voice actors? Putting aside this bug, the romantic storyline between the male and female leads is inexplicable and illogical. Tan Jianci's acting and lines are good, but there's no "Su Gan" (referring to the charm of a boyfriend). Zhou Ye's acting is consistently awkward, maybe he should further his education before acting again.
Blossom1 year ago rating:7.4
The drama itself is a simple and sweet story, but the lack of chemistry between the male and female leads is a real problem. The male lead is too immature and unable to carry the role properly. The acting of the female lead is indeed quite stiff. Shouldn't she be more natural in portraying such a pure and innocent girl? It's really unnatural, which is quite surprising.
TyphoonDay1 year ago rating:5.2
The novel I used to love when I was in school now seems strange when I read it again. At the beginning, it seems like a mutual pursuit between idols and fans, but it's not the kind where idols use their power to make fans sing for them or listen to their recipes. Also, one thing I realized is that people who spent a lot of time online in the early years would actually find many opportunities. Many niche hobbies that seem inexplicable in the real world could become ways to make money online. School really delays people, doesn't it?
LazyNamer1 year ago rating:6.5
The filming is boring and awkward. Tan Jianci, please don't take on modern dramas anymore. There's no trace of charm in this drama. The flaws in age and height are exposed directly, and after watching it, I immediately became an indifferent fan. Zhou Ye, on the other hand, unexpectedly has a kind of naive charm that is quite different from her other dramas. It's the first time I've truly appreciated her beauty. She's really pleasant to watch. However, the costumes in this drama are outdated and unattractive. They look cheap and disastrous on ordinary people. And the second male lead, it's the first time I've seen this actor, and he's quite handsome in the drama.
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KittyThief1 year ago rating:7.8
The original work is a lighthearted and fluffy novel that I absolutely adore. I've been waiting for its adaptation into a TV drama. Although the casting of the male and female leads doesn't align with my imagination, considering the perfect image of Mo Qingcheng in my mind, I doubt anyone could portray him to my satisfaction.
Actors have their own interpretations of characters, and I respect that. However, I feel that the male lead's initial portrayal was too openly affectionate and cautious. It may be confusing for viewers who are unaware of the truth. It felt abrupt, unnatural, and inexplicable. Even from a god's perspective, it seemed somewhat contrived. Some subtraction should have been done. The female lead lacks contrast between her internal and external qualities. Her emotions are written all over her face, and while she's cute, it becomes a bit monotonous.
The overall effect was as expected, neither disappointing nor surprising. It's a relaxed and sweet romantic drama, perfect for casual entertainment. I had a constant smile throughout the entire show.
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DriftingFishy1 year ago rating:7.4
Visually pleasing with handsome men and beautiful women, I really wanted to continue watching but couldn't. Both of them portrayed their characters in an overly exaggerated manner, it felt unnatural; the plot was forced and made me cringe. In order to prevent the main characters from recognizing each other too early, when Mo Qingcheng went to the convenience store to buy something, it was as if he had suddenly lost his ability to speak and didn't even say thank you. Couldn't they at least set up that he had a sore throat? When the female lead was waiting for the bus, she ate a steamed bun with her bare hands. Um, couldn't they at least show her using a wet tissue to clean her hands or put a plastic bag as a barrier? Can't she eat with some hygiene precautions? It's been three years since the pandemic, and I feel like everyone's hygiene awareness has greatly increased, but it seems like the creators overlooked that.
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Momo1 year ago rating:7.8
Currently watching this drama. I had a good impression of Tan Jianci from "Longing" and "Hunting Guilt," but in this drama, his acting feels a bit forced and oily. He's not suitable for playing a contemporary character, and there's no chemistry between him and the female lead. Zhou's acting is also lacking... she's still a student of the craft, and her acting and dialogue delivery are still subpar. It's a far cry from "Youth in Flames." I'll give it three stars for now, but I'll see how it progresses.
Enoji1 year ago rating:9.9
An extraordinary sweet drama! Once you get through the first three episodes, it gets better. The beginning may feel a bit awkward and forced, but it seems that's how the novel was written! Zhou is so tender in this drama, truly beautiful. Her acting is becoming more and more natural.
Momo1 year ago rating:9.9
Pleasantly surprised! I didn't expect to see such high-quality modern idol drama in the Chinese entertainment industry. In recent years, most well-received idol dramas have been produced by lesser-known studios, with strengths lying in the plot. However, it's rare to find a production like yours that excels in every aspect, from the actors' performances to the logical details of the storyline, and even the backgrounds of the characters, as well as the music and art direction.
As an idol drama, as long as it tells a good love story, it already meets the audience's expectations. Even if we exclude the music and dubbing elements, the performances of the two lead actors in portraying the development of their love are enough to make one's heart flutter. However, the director and creative team not only focused on showcasing this relatively niche cultural circle but also made great efforts to present it authentically. For example, the production team spent over two years inviting professional traditional Chinese music artists to create the OST. Moreover, the male lead's dedication to exploring the professionalism of dubbing within the storyline, and his convincing demonstration, reflects the serious attitude and the actors' talent. As a sweet drama, it truly exceeded my expectations and proved to be outstanding!
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HotSoup1 year ago rating:9.9
As a dedicated fan of the drama, I watched all ten episodes before giving my review. At first, I didn't think there was much to this drama by Tan Jianci, as it seemed like a simple sweet treat. But today, I feel that "Missing You So Much" is like a cup of milk tea on a winter's day. I expected it to be just sweet, but surprisingly, it had many additional flavors. Besides the sweetness, I saw the thriving voice acting industry, the strong friendship within a small community, and I heard beautifully composed ancient-style songs and voice acting works. I could feel the dedication of the cast and crew. So far, it's a rare modern idol drama that I find enjoyable. If it continues like this, I'm willing to give it a five-star rating.
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McDonald'sEscapeShareholder1 year ago rating:8.3
To be honest, Tan's voice doesn't quite match the image of Qiangqing in my mind. It sounds really good and he has strong acting skills, but it's just different. However, this drama still awakened countless memories for me. It feels like revisiting the era of being a teenager. Hanging out in virtual reality, chasing voice actors, attending song events, reading subtitles — all of these experiences were brought back by the drama. It's like my nostalgic memories have been awakened! Although some scenes are presented exactly as they were in the original, it sometimes feels a bit forced. But it's all tears of joy. My lips just can't help but smile uncontrollably.
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TangZeXuehui1 year ago rating:8.3
The composition is done by my classmate. I feel like this drama is too niche, and there's not much of a plot. The advantage is that the production is very meticulous, giving it a feeling of watching a live-action adaptation of a manga. Also, while watching it, I kept thinking about the YY (role-playing) aspect. How did they manage to achieve that immersive gaming effect? It's really difficult to film, and it looks like a game interface in the TV series. Giving it one star would be biased; when you start watching it, it's actually very smooth and enjoyable.
Momo1 year ago rating:6.3
The plot is really lacking. Even though it's an idol drama, it's just too fake. Although I really liked the character Xiangliu from before and clicked on it because of that, I couldn't continue watching it. The love developed out of nowhere, and it's just not in line with the current state of young people. The fact that a doctor can also do voice acting is a bit like science fiction.
HungryToday1 year ago rating:6.1
Haha, tonight's episode update really disappointed me. It's so awkward, lacking any chemistry. How can a confession be so bland? The male lead's lines are good, but they don't have that captivating feeling described in the novel. The way the female lead acts all infatuated is cringeworthy, and it makes me want to faceplant!
Lucky1 year ago rating:9
Help???? My last name sounds similar to "voice," and my first name sounds similar to "slow." Every time they mentioned "sheng sheng man," it felt like they were calling me. I have to give it a four-star rating just because I got to hear Tan Jianci say "sheng sheng man" so many times...
LuYinXi1 year ago rating:6
I mean, why would a present-day couple consist of two actors who have absolutely no chemistry and act separately? Was the casting done randomly? I'll give an extra star to Hou Wenyuan, he's quite handsome, and his chemistry with both the male and female leads is even stronger (can I say that? ).
Yinan1 year ago rating:6.8
Haha, if someone in real life held their throat and read recipes to me, I would really think that person is crazy. However, the male and female leads, as well as the sidekick, are really easy on the eyes. In conclusion, it's watchable, but only if you don't engage your brain while watching.
DoNotDisturb1 year ago rating:6.4
The actors are lovable, but it's such a pity, really. You might say that I'm too old to enjoy idol dramas, but I can rewatch classic ones countless times and still love them. It's just that the current idol dramas are excessively poorly made... They lack logic for no reason at all...
Yannie1 year ago rating:6.5
It's hard to give this pure romance drama a rating higher than 6. Good luck to you, but even if you're amazing, you can't save the awkwardness of the script and filming. By the way, what era is it now that the filters are so intense, to the point where faces are unclear, people are glowing with white light, and their eyes are like little light bulbs? Where can I address this issue? Are they not reviewing the final edits themselves? Tan Jianci's looks don't need such heavy filtering, really!
Xiaoli1 year ago rating:5.2
I couldn't bear to watch after two episodes. The plot is too brainless. Is it reasonable for the male lead to go to the female lead's chat room and recite recipes? The house where they eat breakfast blinded me. A sweet romantic drama that lacks realism. It's too sweet, to the point of being sickening. The first two episodes lacked a strong plot and were filled with random and inexplicable details. The female lead's performance follows the formulaic and exaggerated style of old idol dramas. Her facial expressions are all over the place, and the male lead awkwardly recites recipes. The storyline is clumsy, the acting is artificial, and it feels rushed.
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BambooTipsy | Crimson1 year ago rating:5.7
I'm giving up on this. It's ugly. Tan Jianci, I can't understand why you took on this drama. Is this the idol drama you wanted to try? Even if I have 800 filters for you, I can't bear to see you being treated so poorly.
First of all, the script is a major problem. I haven't read the original work, but it seems like the blame lies with the original work. There was indeed such a circle back then, with fans who were obsessed and worshipped the various voice actors. But the author, adding their own fantasies and biases about the voice acting industry, created this floating voice acting god who treats his young fans' affection as a gift. It vividly portrays the unequal love between those in power and those beneath them, with all kinds of people stirring up trouble, envy, jealousy... It's headache-inducing.
Perhaps this kind of plot was popular back then, but now it's really hard to accept, especially the behaviors of the male lead that come close to harassing the female lead. Nowadays, if the female lead isn't so infatuated with love, it's called harassment.
Next is the production team. The setting of the comic convention is completely disconnected from reality. Which voice actor or singer in the voice acting industry would go to a comic convention and casually say, "Why don't we buy some souvenirs?
There are endless criticisms to be made... I can't write them all down... Let's leave it at that... Treasure your feathers.
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SuBai1 year ago rating:5.9
I persevered until the eleventh episode, and I was covered in goosebumps. Even with filters on, I couldn't bear to continue watching. Also, what was Xia Zi thinking by taking on such a submissive female lead role? Besides having intense scenes with the male lead and speaking in a strained voice, what else can she do? The problem is that the male lead's character is portrayed without any trace of "Su" (charm). There's absolutely no chemistry between the two leads, it's just terrifying...
KK1 year ago rating:5.5
Please, Tǎn Jiàn Cì gege, don't take on such cliché dramas. I started paying attention to him when he acted with Jīn Shìjiā in that drama. I even developed a crush on him. But then this drama came along, and oh my, I'm disappointed. Still, I'll give it an extra star. As for Zhōu Yě, maybe I found her annoying at first in "A Little Thing Called First Love," couldn't appreciate her. But she's truly beautiful, and in her dramas, she did a great job in "Shānhé Líng.
Mira1 year ago rating:5.1
I watched about a episode and a half, and every time I tried to keep watching, they would throw in a cooking recipe. The first two recipes were somewhat tolerable, but then it just became a constant stream of recipes, which became really annoying. Clearly just trying to fill up the running time. The female lead is just a foodie, always asking her mom to make her midnight snacks and such. And she even complains that her mom's noodles are too plain and asks her to fry an egg for her. It's obvious she genuinely doesn't enjoy cooking. I don't understand why the male lead keeps reciting recipes to her all the time, and she has to go along with it, saying things like "I'll try making it next time" as a polite lie. She must be under a lot of pressure from all the lying, so why does she still fall for the male lead's charm? As for the male lead's character, he's a heart surgeon, a voice actor, a chef who can recite recipes, and he's constantly flirting with the female lead. He's truly a master of time management, doesn't need to sleep or rest... It's just too unbelievable.
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Mori1 year ago rating:5.9
Watched two episodes. Is the voice acting industry like this? They keep teaching people how to cook? The female lead's acting feels forced, and the overall atmosphere of the plot is awkward.
Watched six episodes. It's so, so, so, so, so, so awkward. The supporting characters are unrealistically kind, and the main couple is overly doted on, giving me a sense of detachment from reality. Zhou's acting is really poor. Tan Jianci's lines and singing are all in the original voice. The director shoots the food scenes quite well, and it makes me hungry at night, but every time they recite recipes, it's really awkward.
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PineappleBun1 year ago rating:5.7
I'm so confused... Why do they suddenly start reciting recipes all the time... And the supporting characters are so stereotypical, like NPCs. Their only purpose seems to be to awkwardly prompt the development of the main couple's relationship with those forced expressions every time they appear... And, even though you're playing a voice actor, you don't have to keep speaking with that suppressed voice all the time...
Rizhen1 year ago rating:8.3
Watching Mo Qingcheng gradually integrate into Gu Sheng's life, perhaps loving someone is sincerely wanting to get close to them. Despite some small misunderstandings, it adds a touch of amusement. I'm really curious to see how surprised everyone will be when Mo Qingcheng falls off his horse.
DuckNoTalk1 year ago rating:5.8
I have to say, for modern romance dramas, it's more appealing when there are tall and handsome guys. Zhou's presence does bring some charm, although his voice isn't the original one. As for the acting... it's decent, I guess. The plot is a bit hard to put into words, and it's not the type I would personally recommend.
Spark1 year ago rating:5.5
It's perfect for Tan Jianci's fans to watch. It has a dreamy romance plot, where a deity descends to the mortal world and forms a private alliance with his devoted fans. It's like a flipping cards in a palace harem, and the other actors don't seem to be acting but rather participating in a massive daydream. The dubbing is really cheesy and the performances feel exaggerated.
Sparkles1 year ago rating:8
The storyline is quite sweet, and Yezzi is beautiful and has great acting skills. Tan Jianci is also very gentle, and his character's design is fantastic. However, the transitions between scenes feel a bit awkward. The "Food Extravaganza" theme is a bit puzzling. Why create a dream sequence about food to set the atmosphere? It's a bit unclear how the relationship between the male and female leads developed, and it feels a bit inexplicable. Looking forward to the future episodes expanding on the story.
BeanBuddy1 year ago rating:9.6
Mo Qingcheng is the type of person who takes the initiative to add you on WeChat, asks if you need help before taking action, politely offers to carry your bags instead of just grabbing them, smoothly takes over the seatbelt for you, and always keeps you updated and responds promptly, often with voice messages. He communicates in an encouraging manner, cares about your feelings and reputation, and won't let friends tease you too much. He will apologize and explain when necessary. He is considerate of avoiding awkward situations for girls and quietly leaves when needed. When going out, he offers to pick you up and treats you to a meal with plenty of dishes... Both the main character and his friends in this drama are amazing! It showcases the true goodness and beauty of human nature.
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Joker1 year ago rating:8
To be honest, I've watched so many of Zhou's works, and I finally get her beauty. Her makeup is light and looks great. However, I'm not a fan of the character design for the male lead. It's rare to see a surgeon with so much free time. But what bothers me the most is the way the male lead talks to the female lead, it's different from how he interacts with others. I always feel like he has ulterior motives and is intentionally flirting with the girls.
TwoCatsAtHome1 year ago rating:9.5
It's a sweet drama that's really good for the endocrine system! I have to say, Tan Jianci is truly a versatile actor. His acting is great, singing is great, and his voice acting is top-notch! After all, it's based on an old novel, so some plot points may not be in line with the present, but it doesn't matter! Who doesn't love watching a sweet drama that's not overly artificial? The lead actors are also visually appealing. Finally, the Chinese entertainment industry has a sweet drama that's not overly artificial. The male lead, Mo Qingcheng, is truly a role model for modern dramas! He respects his wife, appreciates her, and praises her whenever he sees her. Except for his wife, he keeps a distance from other women. He cooks delicious food and loves cooking for his wife. He's calm, composed, and sincere! It's a mutual and clear relationship without any misunderstandings.
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Pipi from Xiaojia1 year ago rating:9.9
The male lead, Tan Jianci, delivers a stellar performance. In this type of sweet drama, the male lead's acting is crucial. The plot is filled with sweetness and the pacing is tight. While many popular actors in the entertainment industry are still playing the same roles, Tan Jianci has already taken on the challenge of voice acting. His eye acting is excellent, and his acting isn't just about shouting when crying. Expressing emotions through body language, eye contact, and subtle facial expressions are all ways to showcase acting skills. Delivering lines isn't just about saying them in their entirety; it involves pauses, emphasis on key words, and intonation—all of these contribute to acting skills. I have no idea what those one-star reviewers are made of. Maybe they've consumed too much junk food and can no longer appreciate healthy cuisine. I feel sorry for them.
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F1 year ago rating:5.5
I won't give it a rating. Please, I beg the entertainment industry to stop making these kinds of dramas. I only watched it because I really liked both of the main characters, but by the fifth episode, I couldn't hold it in anymore. Never mind the plot, why are they singing all the time? Even though Zhou is beautiful, her singing is just average, and the autotune is so obvious. I could let it slide for a line or two, but having to listen to the entire song is too much. Even if a top-tier singer came to sing, I wouldn't have the patience to listen to the whole thing. If they want to make this kind of light-hearted drama, they can do it, but they should keep the number of episodes shorter and not rely on singing to fill the storyline, okay?
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Hope1 year ago rating:7.9
Well, the storyline isn't very down-to-earth, it's quite scattered, and it's filled with forced sweetness and sugariness. Zhou has finally shown some potential in "A Fragrance in the Night," but in this drama, his performance feels exaggerated and traces of acting are evident. It doesn't suit the role of a naive and sweet female lead; it would be more appropriate for him to portray characters with distinct personalities and a bit of depth. Tan Jianci, he's not handsome enough or tall enough for a present-day idol, but he's more suitable for roles involving power struggles.
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MoeMoeMoe1 year ago rating:9.7
So sweet, ahhhh! It's like my teenage heart, I had a silly smile on my face throughout the whole thing. This is pure comedy, super relaxing, like a soothing massage for the mind. This drama doesn't require much thinking, it's just sweet and relaxing. As a light-hearted drama, it's one of the most comfortable idol dramas of the year. No ugly characters, natural acting, and the dialogue is pleasant... I really want to binge-watch it all at once. Why are there so many negative reviews? The main actors must have attracted a lot of haters due to their popularity.
LittleBaby1 year ago rating:9.9
I'm already caught up to episode 12, and this drama is really sweet. The pacing in the early episodes may be slow, but it gets more engaging as it progresses. They say that the male and female leads suddenly fall in love with each other, but there were actually many hints earlier on. They have always liked each other's voices. When they first met at the supermarket, Mo Qingcheng was attracted to the slow song he had always loved. And when they formally met during the recording, it was love at first sight. Don't miss out if you enjoy sweet romances...
Ms_Naonao1 year ago rating:9.5
The entire cast's acting skills are impressive, pleasing both my eyes and ears. Mo Qingcheng has completely changed my perception of Tan Jianci's acting skills and vocal range. Very fitting for a voice actor! Many aspects of the drama align with my values, and the interactions and awkward conversations between the male and female leads feel realistic. The various stage competitions and other elements are well-crafted. It's rare to see such high-quality production. Highly recommended!
Call me Anything1 year ago rating:7.6
Awkward, extremely awkward, but I had a bit of a curiosity: I wanted to see just how awkward it could get, and in the end, it reached its peak. My impression is that Yazi is really beautiful, the costumes and makeup are stunning, but the two of them lack chemistry. I initially had a good impression of Tan Jianci, but in this drama, because of the voice actor setting, it feels like he's deliberately delivering his lines in a funny way... The plot is also as bland and cliché as plain water.
RiceBall1 year ago rating:6.7
I read the novel a long time ago, and the drama didn't change the name (good job). The male lead in the drama does have a slight disadvantage in terms of height, but as long as his acting skills can make up for it, it's not a big problem. As a current viewer, the chemistry between the main couple is quite important, and personally, I haven't fully felt it yet. Overall, it's much better than the one that was heavily marketed with full force before.
Emo1 year ago rating:5.3
No chemistry between the characters. I'm extremely frustrated with the state of the Chinese entertainment industry right now. I'm giving a thumbs-down to all the dramas with unrealistic and unsatisfying storylines. I even noticed in the first episode that it was based on a novel by Mò Bǎo. I used to love her works like "One Centimeter of Sunshine" and "Beautiful Bones," but now they seem mediocre at best.
CocoNotTasty1 year ago rating:6.6
It's alright, except for the male lead sometimes being a bit greasy in his speech. Overall, it can be casually watched... The main issue is that I don't understand the rules of the voice acting industry. It's awkward to hear them praise each other's voice acting skills excessively. The adaptation by the screenwriter lacks a smooth transition for the general audience, which makes it feel quite abrupt.
Aurqiu1 year ago rating:7.9
Since the female lead is a singer, it's disappointing that she chose a TV drama where the male lead can't even carry a tune. If they can't capture the same level of excellence as the novel, they shouldn't have bothered filming it. It's cheesy and the Mary Sue character, Zhou, has no chemistry with Tan Jianci. They awkwardly stand together like elementary school students with their uncle.
Coco1 year ago rating:6
???????????? Zhou's acting skills have improved, but he's not the Gu Sheng in my heart. This is a common problem when novels are adapted into TV dramas. Readers have their own imagined image. As for the male lead, umm, I won't say much, but he's completely different. After watching some episodes, please stop adapting old novels! Especially when it involves voice actors' dreams.
PepperCola1 year ago rating:7.6
This drama reminds me of my long-forgotten YY account and the fancy subtitle group, haha. In this drama, several supporting male characters are quite tall, and when the male lead and female lead are in the same frame, it looks fine. But when it cuts to other characters, Tan'er appears so petite. It's quite different from the godlike figures in the ancient web novels I used to read.
SereneIfPossible1 year ago rating:8.3
Why does the female lead have to be so foolishly sweet? The male lead's attention to her is inexplicable. However, Tan Jianci truly portrayed the character that I envisioned, like a delicate piece of celadon in my heart. Watching it at night can truly impregnate your ears, sleep-friendly. The food scenes are also well-done, it's like an idol drama on the tip of your tongue.
Jennie1 year ago rating:7.4
Qingqing Qi is so handsome at 1.8 meters tall! Please consider adapting the novel for the screen in the future. Also, his voice lacks magnetism, ahh!
What's the difference between his performance here and in "Guardian"? I was pleasantly surprised by "Guardian," but it feels too similar here.
Tang is still most suitable for "Hunting.
Circle1 year ago rating:6.8
The appearance of the main characters is quite impressive, but the plot is really amusing. It feels like a light-hearted food-themed short film, just for some laughs. They could be hired to shoot those joyful advertisements for Coca-Cola and Meiyanda during Chinese New Year. Finally, Hou Ge (referring to one of the actors) has a sweet love story.
Ludwig1 year ago rating:6.8
Why did Tan Jianci have to imitate Yang Yang's deep voice in this drama? It made my whole body tingle. And the male lead, as soon as he appeared, he was all clingy, giving off the vibe of a "clingy boyfriend." TBH, if it weren't for Tan Jianci and Zhou Ye's performances, I might have given it a 1 star.
It's so awkward... Do the director and screenwriter have any idea about the workload of heart surgeons and voice actors? Putting aside this bug, the romantic storyline between the male and female leads is inexplicable and illogical.
Tan Jianci's acting and lines are good, but there's no "Su Gan" (referring to the charm of a boyfriend). Zhou Ye's acting is consistently awkward, maybe he should further his education before acting again.
The drama itself is a simple and sweet story, but the lack of chemistry between the male and female leads is a real problem. The male lead is too immature and unable to carry the role properly.
The acting of the female lead is indeed quite stiff. Shouldn't she be more natural in portraying such a pure and innocent girl? It's really unnatural, which is quite surprising.
The novel I used to love when I was in school now seems strange when I read it again. At the beginning, it seems like a mutual pursuit between idols and fans, but it's not the kind where idols use their power to make fans sing for them or listen to their recipes.
Also, one thing I realized is that people who spent a lot of time online in the early years would actually find many opportunities. Many niche hobbies that seem inexplicable in the real world could become ways to make money online.
School really delays people, doesn't it?
The filming is boring and awkward. Tan Jianci, please don't take on modern dramas anymore. There's no trace of charm in this drama. The flaws in age and height are exposed directly, and after watching it, I immediately became an indifferent fan.
Zhou Ye, on the other hand, unexpectedly has a kind of naive charm that is quite different from her other dramas. It's the first time I've truly appreciated her beauty. She's really pleasant to watch.
However, the costumes in this drama are outdated and unattractive. They look cheap and disastrous on ordinary people. And the second male lead, it's the first time I've seen this actor, and he's quite handsome in the drama.
The original work is a lighthearted and fluffy novel that I absolutely adore. I've been waiting for its adaptation into a TV drama. Although the casting of the male and female leads doesn't align with my imagination, considering the perfect image of Mo Qingcheng in my mind, I doubt anyone could portray him to my satisfaction.
Actors have their own interpretations of characters, and I respect that. However, I feel that the male lead's initial portrayal was too openly affectionate and cautious. It may be confusing for viewers who are unaware of the truth.
It felt abrupt, unnatural, and inexplicable. Even from a god's perspective, it seemed somewhat contrived. Some subtraction should have been done. The female lead lacks contrast between her internal and external qualities.
Her emotions are written all over her face, and while she's cute, it becomes a bit monotonous.
The overall effect was as expected, neither disappointing nor surprising. It's a relaxed and sweet romantic drama, perfect for casual entertainment.
I had a constant smile throughout the entire show.
Visually pleasing with handsome men and beautiful women, I really wanted to continue watching but couldn't. Both of them portrayed their characters in an overly exaggerated manner, it felt unnatural; the plot was forced and made me cringe. In order to prevent the main characters from recognizing each other too early, when Mo Qingcheng went to the convenience store to buy something, it was as if he had suddenly lost his ability to speak and didn't even say thank you.
Couldn't they at least set up that he had a sore throat? When the female lead was waiting for the bus, she ate a steamed bun with her bare hands. Um, couldn't they at least show her using a wet tissue to clean her hands or put a plastic bag as a barrier?
Can't she eat with some hygiene precautions? It's been three years since the pandemic, and I feel like everyone's hygiene awareness has greatly increased, but it seems like the creators overlooked that.
Currently watching this drama. I had a good impression of Tan Jianci from "Longing" and "Hunting Guilt," but in this drama, his acting feels a bit forced and oily. He's not suitable for playing a contemporary character, and there's no chemistry between him and the female lead.
Zhou's acting is also lacking... she's still a student of the craft, and her acting and dialogue delivery are still subpar. It's a far cry from "Youth in Flames." I'll give it three stars for now, but I'll see how it progresses.
An extraordinary sweet drama! Once you get through the first three episodes, it gets better. The beginning may feel a bit awkward and forced, but it seems that's how the novel was written!
Zhou is so tender in this drama, truly beautiful. Her acting is becoming more and more natural.
Pleasantly surprised! I didn't expect to see such high-quality modern idol drama in the Chinese entertainment industry. In recent years, most well-received idol dramas have been produced by lesser-known studios, with strengths lying in the plot.
However, it's rare to find a production like yours that excels in every aspect, from the actors' performances to the logical details of the storyline, and even the backgrounds of the characters, as well as the music and art direction.
As an idol drama, as long as it tells a good love story, it already meets the audience's expectations.
Even if we exclude the music and dubbing elements, the performances of the two lead actors in portraying the development of their love are enough to make one's heart flutter. However, the director and creative team not only focused on showcasing this relatively niche cultural circle but also made great efforts to present it authentically.
For example, the production team spent over two years inviting professional traditional Chinese music artists to create the OST. Moreover, the male lead's dedication to exploring the professionalism of dubbing within the storyline, and his convincing demonstration, reflects the serious attitude and the actors' talent.
As a sweet drama, it truly exceeded my expectations and proved to be outstanding!
As a dedicated fan of the drama, I watched all ten episodes before giving my review. At first, I didn't think there was much to this drama by Tan Jianci, as it seemed like a simple sweet treat. But today, I feel that "Missing You So Much" is like a cup of milk tea on a winter's day.
I expected it to be just sweet, but surprisingly, it had many additional flavors. Besides the sweetness, I saw the thriving voice acting industry, the strong friendship within a small community, and I heard beautifully composed ancient-style songs and voice acting works.
I could feel the dedication of the cast and crew. So far, it's a rare modern idol drama that I find enjoyable. If it continues like this, I'm willing to give it a five-star rating.
To be honest, Tan's voice doesn't quite match the image of Qiangqing in my mind. It sounds really good and he has strong acting skills, but it's just different. However, this drama still awakened countless memories for me.
It feels like revisiting the era of being a teenager. Hanging out in virtual reality, chasing voice actors, attending song events, reading subtitles — all of these experiences were brought back by the drama.
It's like my nostalgic memories have been awakened! Although some scenes are presented exactly as they were in the original, it sometimes feels a bit forced. But it's all tears of joy. My lips just can't help but smile uncontrollably.
The composition is done by my classmate. I feel like this drama is too niche, and there's not much of a plot. The advantage is that the production is very meticulous, giving it a feeling of watching a live-action adaptation of a manga.
Also, while watching it, I kept thinking about the YY (role-playing) aspect. How did they manage to achieve that immersive gaming effect? It's really difficult to film, and it looks like a game interface in the TV series.
Giving it one star would be biased; when you start watching it, it's actually very smooth and enjoyable.
The plot is really lacking. Even though it's an idol drama, it's just too fake. Although I really liked the character Xiangliu from before and clicked on it because of that, I couldn't continue watching it.
The love developed out of nowhere, and it's just not in line with the current state of young people. The fact that a doctor can also do voice acting is a bit like science fiction.
Haha, tonight's episode update really disappointed me. It's so awkward, lacking any chemistry. How can a confession be so bland? The male lead's lines are good, but they don't have that captivating feeling described in the novel.
The way the female lead acts all infatuated is cringeworthy, and it makes me want to faceplant!
Help???? My last name sounds similar to "voice," and my first name sounds similar to "slow." Every time they mentioned "sheng sheng man," it felt like they were calling me.
I have to give it a four-star rating just because I got to hear Tan Jianci say "sheng sheng man" so many times...
I mean, why would a present-day couple consist of two actors who have absolutely no chemistry and act separately? Was the casting done randomly? I'll give an extra star to Hou Wenyuan, he's quite handsome, and his chemistry with both the male and female leads is even stronger (can I say that?
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Haha, if someone in real life held their throat and read recipes to me, I would really think that person is crazy. However, the male and female leads, as well as the sidekick, are really easy on the eyes.
In conclusion, it's watchable, but only if you don't engage your brain while watching.
The actors are lovable, but it's such a pity, really. You might say that I'm too old to enjoy idol dramas, but I can rewatch classic ones countless times and still love them.
It's just that the current idol dramas are excessively poorly made... They lack logic for no reason at all...
It's hard to give this pure romance drama a rating higher than 6. Good luck to you, but even if you're amazing, you can't save the awkwardness of the script and filming. By the way, what era is it now that the filters are so intense, to the point where faces are unclear, people are glowing with white light, and their eyes are like little light bulbs?
Where can I address this issue? Are they not reviewing the final edits themselves? Tan Jianci's looks don't need such heavy filtering, really!
I couldn't bear to watch after two episodes. The plot is too brainless. Is it reasonable for the male lead to go to the female lead's chat room and recite recipes? The house where they eat breakfast blinded me. A sweet romantic drama that lacks realism.
It's too sweet, to the point of being sickening. The first two episodes lacked a strong plot and were filled with random and inexplicable details. The female lead's performance follows the formulaic and exaggerated style of old idol dramas. Her facial expressions are all over the place, and the male lead awkwardly recites recipes.
The storyline is clumsy, the acting is artificial, and it feels rushed.
I'm giving up on this. It's ugly. Tan Jianci, I can't understand why you took on this drama. Is this the idol drama you wanted to try? Even if I have 800 filters for you, I can't bear to see you being treated so poorly.
First of all, the script is a major problem. I haven't read the original work, but it seems like the blame lies with the original work. There was indeed such a circle back then, with fans who were obsessed and worshipped the various voice actors.
But the author, adding their own fantasies and biases about the voice acting industry, created this floating voice acting god who treats his young fans' affection as a gift. It vividly portrays the unequal love between those in power and those beneath them, with all kinds of people stirring up trouble, envy, jealousy...
It's headache-inducing.
Perhaps this kind of plot was popular back then, but now it's really hard to accept, especially the behaviors of the male lead that come close to harassing the female lead.
Nowadays, if the female lead isn't so infatuated with love, it's called harassment.
Next is the production team. The setting of the comic convention is completely disconnected from reality.
Which voice actor or singer in the voice acting industry would go to a comic convention and casually say, "Why don't we buy some souvenirs?
There are endless criticisms to be made...
I can't write them all down... Let's leave it at that... Treasure your feathers.
I persevered until the eleventh episode, and I was covered in goosebumps. Even with filters on, I couldn't bear to continue watching. Also, what was Xia Zi thinking by taking on such a submissive female lead role? Besides having intense scenes with the male lead and speaking in a strained voice, what else can she do?
The problem is that the male lead's character is portrayed without any trace of "Su" (charm). There's absolutely no chemistry between the two leads, it's just terrifying...
Please, Tǎn Jiàn Cì gege, don't take on such cliché dramas. I started paying attention to him when he acted with Jīn Shìjiā in that drama. I even developed a crush on him. But then this drama came along, and oh my, I'm disappointed.
Still, I'll give it an extra star. As for Zhōu Yě, maybe I found her annoying at first in "A Little Thing Called First Love," couldn't appreciate her. But she's truly beautiful, and in her dramas, she did a great job in "Shānhé Líng.
I watched about a episode and a half, and every time I tried to keep watching, they would throw in a cooking recipe. The first two recipes were somewhat tolerable, but then it just became a constant stream of recipes, which became really annoying.
Clearly just trying to fill up the running time. The female lead is just a foodie, always asking her mom to make her midnight snacks and such. And she even complains that her mom's noodles are too plain and asks her to fry an egg for her.
It's obvious she genuinely doesn't enjoy cooking. I don't understand why the male lead keeps reciting recipes to her all the time, and she has to go along with it, saying things like "I'll try making it next time" as a polite lie.
She must be under a lot of pressure from all the lying, so why does she still fall for the male lead's charm? As for the male lead's character, he's a heart surgeon, a voice actor, a chef who can recite recipes, and he's constantly flirting with the female lead.
He's truly a master of time management, doesn't need to sleep or rest... It's just too unbelievable.
Watched two episodes. Is the voice acting industry like this? They keep teaching people how to cook? The female lead's acting feels forced, and the overall atmosphere of the plot is awkward.
Watched six episodes.
It's so, so, so, so, so, so awkward. The supporting characters are unrealistically kind, and the main couple is overly doted on, giving me a sense of detachment from reality. Zhou's acting is really poor. Tan Jianci's lines and singing are all in the original voice.
The director shoots the food scenes quite well, and it makes me hungry at night, but every time they recite recipes, it's really awkward.
I'm so confused... Why do they suddenly start reciting recipes all the time... And the supporting characters are so stereotypical, like NPCs. Their only purpose seems to be to awkwardly prompt the development of the main couple's relationship with those forced expressions every time they appear...
And, even though you're playing a voice actor, you don't have to keep speaking with that suppressed voice all the time...
Watching Mo Qingcheng gradually integrate into Gu Sheng's life, perhaps loving someone is sincerely wanting to get close to them. Despite some small misunderstandings, it adds a touch of amusement.
I'm really curious to see how surprised everyone will be when Mo Qingcheng falls off his horse.
I have to say, for modern romance dramas, it's more appealing when there are tall and handsome guys. Zhou's presence does bring some charm, although his voice isn't the original one. As for the acting... it's decent, I guess.
The plot is a bit hard to put into words, and it's not the type I would personally recommend.
It's perfect for Tan Jianci's fans to watch. It has a dreamy romance plot, where a deity descends to the mortal world and forms a private alliance with his devoted fans. It's like a flipping cards in a palace harem, and the other actors don't seem to be acting but rather participating in a massive daydream.
The dubbing is really cheesy and the performances feel exaggerated.
The storyline is quite sweet, and Yezzi is beautiful and has great acting skills. Tan Jianci is also very gentle, and his character's design is fantastic. However, the transitions between scenes feel a bit awkward. The "Food Extravaganza" theme is a bit puzzling.
Why create a dream sequence about food to set the atmosphere? It's a bit unclear how the relationship between the male and female leads developed, and it feels a bit inexplicable. Looking forward to the future episodes expanding on the story.
Mo Qingcheng is the type of person who takes the initiative to add you on WeChat, asks if you need help before taking action, politely offers to carry your bags instead of just grabbing them, smoothly takes over the seatbelt for you, and always keeps you updated and responds promptly, often with voice messages.
He communicates in an encouraging manner, cares about your feelings and reputation, and won't let friends tease you too much. He will apologize and explain when necessary. He is considerate of avoiding awkward situations for girls and quietly leaves when needed.
When going out, he offers to pick you up and treats you to a meal with plenty of dishes... Both the main character and his friends in this drama are amazing! It showcases the true goodness and beauty of human nature.
To be honest, I've watched so many of Zhou's works, and I finally get her beauty. Her makeup is light and looks great. However, I'm not a fan of the character design for the male lead. It's rare to see a surgeon with so much free time.
But what bothers me the most is the way the male lead talks to the female lead, it's different from how he interacts with others. I always feel like he has ulterior motives and is intentionally flirting with the girls.
It's a sweet drama that's really good for the endocrine system! I have to say, Tan Jianci is truly a versatile actor. His acting is great, singing is great, and his voice acting is top-notch!
After all, it's based on an old novel, so some plot points may not be in line with the present, but it doesn't matter! Who doesn't love watching a sweet drama that's not overly artificial?
The lead actors are also visually appealing. Finally, the Chinese entertainment industry has a sweet drama that's not overly artificial. The male lead, Mo Qingcheng, is truly a role model for modern dramas!
He respects his wife, appreciates her, and praises her whenever he sees her. Except for his wife, he keeps a distance from other women. He cooks delicious food and loves cooking for his wife.
He's calm, composed, and sincere! It's a mutual and clear relationship without any misunderstandings.
The male lead, Tan Jianci, delivers a stellar performance. In this type of sweet drama, the male lead's acting is crucial. The plot is filled with sweetness and the pacing is tight. While many popular actors in the entertainment industry are still playing the same roles, Tan Jianci has already taken on the challenge of voice acting.
His eye acting is excellent, and his acting isn't just about shouting when crying. Expressing emotions through body language, eye contact, and subtle facial expressions are all ways to showcase acting skills. Delivering lines isn't just about saying them in their entirety; it involves pauses, emphasis on key words, and intonation—all of these contribute to acting skills.
I have no idea what those one-star reviewers are made of. Maybe they've consumed too much junk food and can no longer appreciate healthy cuisine. I feel sorry for them.
I won't give it a rating. Please, I beg the entertainment industry to stop making these kinds of dramas. I only watched it because I really liked both of the main characters, but by the fifth episode, I couldn't hold it in anymore.
Never mind the plot, why are they singing all the time? Even though Zhou is beautiful, her singing is just average, and the autotune is so obvious. I could let it slide for a line or two, but having to listen to the entire song is too much.
Even if a top-tier singer came to sing, I wouldn't have the patience to listen to the whole thing. If they want to make this kind of light-hearted drama, they can do it, but they should keep the number of episodes shorter and not rely on singing to fill the storyline, okay?
Well, the storyline isn't very down-to-earth, it's quite scattered, and it's filled with forced sweetness and sugariness. Zhou has finally shown some potential in "A Fragrance in the Night," but in this drama, his performance feels exaggerated and traces of acting are evident.
It doesn't suit the role of a naive and sweet female lead; it would be more appropriate for him to portray characters with distinct personalities and a bit of depth. Tan Jianci, he's not handsome enough or tall enough for a present-day idol, but he's more suitable for roles involving power struggles.
So sweet, ahhhh! It's like my teenage heart, I had a silly smile on my face throughout the whole thing. This is pure comedy, super relaxing, like a soothing massage for the mind. This drama doesn't require much thinking, it's just sweet and relaxing.
As a light-hearted drama, it's one of the most comfortable idol dramas of the year. No ugly characters, natural acting, and the dialogue is pleasant... I really want to binge-watch it all at once. Why are there so many negative reviews?
The main actors must have attracted a lot of haters due to their popularity.
I'm already caught up to episode 12, and this drama is really sweet. The pacing in the early episodes may be slow, but it gets more engaging as it progresses. They say that the male and female leads suddenly fall in love with each other, but there were actually many hints earlier on.
They have always liked each other's voices. When they first met at the supermarket, Mo Qingcheng was attracted to the slow song he had always loved. And when they formally met during the recording, it was love at first sight.
Don't miss out if you enjoy sweet romances...
The entire cast's acting skills are impressive, pleasing both my eyes and ears. Mo Qingcheng has completely changed my perception of Tan Jianci's acting skills and vocal range.
Very fitting for a voice actor! Many aspects of the drama align with my values, and the interactions and awkward conversations between the male and female leads feel realistic.
The various stage competitions and other elements are well-crafted. It's rare to see such high-quality production. Highly recommended!
Awkward, extremely awkward, but I had a bit of a curiosity: I wanted to see just how awkward it could get, and in the end, it reached its peak. My impression is that Yazi is really beautiful, the costumes and makeup are stunning, but the two of them lack chemistry.
I initially had a good impression of Tan Jianci, but in this drama, because of the voice actor setting, it feels like he's deliberately delivering his lines in a funny way...
The plot is also as bland and cliché as plain water.
I read the novel a long time ago, and the drama didn't change the name (good job). The male lead in the drama does have a slight disadvantage in terms of height, but as long as his acting skills can make up for it, it's not a big problem.
As a current viewer, the chemistry between the main couple is quite important, and personally, I haven't fully felt it yet. Overall, it's much better than the one that was heavily marketed with full force before.
No chemistry between the characters. I'm extremely frustrated with the state of the Chinese entertainment industry right now. I'm giving a thumbs-down to all the dramas with unrealistic and unsatisfying storylines. I even noticed in the first episode that it was based on a novel by Mò Bǎo.
I used to love her works like "One Centimeter of Sunshine" and "Beautiful Bones," but now they seem mediocre at best.
It's alright, except for the male lead sometimes being a bit greasy in his speech. Overall, it can be casually watched... The main issue is that I don't understand the rules of the voice acting industry.
It's awkward to hear them praise each other's voice acting skills excessively. The adaptation by the screenwriter lacks a smooth transition for the general audience, which makes it feel quite abrupt.
Since the female lead is a singer, it's disappointing that she chose a TV drama where the male lead can't even carry a tune. If they can't capture the same level of excellence as the novel, they shouldn't have bothered filming it.
It's cheesy and the Mary Sue character, Zhou, has no chemistry with Tan Jianci. They awkwardly stand together like elementary school students with their uncle.
???????????? Zhou's acting skills have improved, but he's not the Gu Sheng in my heart. This is a common problem when novels are adapted into TV dramas. Readers have their own imagined image.
As for the male lead, umm, I won't say much, but he's completely different. After watching some episodes, please stop adapting old novels! Especially when it involves voice actors' dreams.
This drama reminds me of my long-forgotten YY account and the fancy subtitle group, haha. In this drama, several supporting male characters are quite tall, and when the male lead and female lead are in the same frame, it looks fine.
But when it cuts to other characters, Tan'er appears so petite. It's quite different from the godlike figures in the ancient web novels I used to read.
Why does the female lead have to be so foolishly sweet? The male lead's attention to her is inexplicable. However, Tan Jianci truly portrayed the character that I envisioned, like a delicate piece of celadon in my heart.
Watching it at night can truly impregnate your ears, sleep-friendly. The food scenes are also well-done, it's like an idol drama on the tip of your tongue.
Qingqing Qi is so handsome at 1.8 meters tall! Please consider adapting the novel for the screen in the future. Also, his voice lacks magnetism, ahh!
What's the difference between his performance here and in "Guardian"?
I was pleasantly surprised by "Guardian," but it feels too similar here.
Tang is still most suitable for "Hunting.
The appearance of the main characters is quite impressive, but the plot is really amusing. It feels like a light-hearted food-themed short film, just for some laughs. They could be hired to shoot those joyful advertisements for Coca-Cola and Meiyanda during Chinese New Year.
Finally, Hou Ge (referring to one of the actors) has a sweet love story.
Why did Tan Jianci have to imitate Yang Yang's deep voice in this drama? It made my whole body tingle. And the male lead, as soon as he appeared, he was all clingy, giving off the vibe of a "clingy boyfriend." TBH, if it weren't for Tan Jianci and Zhou Ye's performances, I might have given it a 1 star.