Nazha might be beautiful, but she lacks personality, which makes her beauty insufficient. All of her dramas seem to be her playing herself, a greasy version of "I know I'm beautiful." Her meticulously crafted exquisite makeup and porcelain-like face are mass-produced replicas from an industrial assembly line. She's been trapped in this vicious cycle for ten or twenty years. But my friend, being an actor is not just about relying on youthful looks for a living. In this era, it's incredibly difficult to become the next Yang Mi. It's great to have a market, but at most, it's just a discounted promotion.
The male lead is handsome, but unfortunately, he's surrounded by scandals, so the chances of having a new drama are highly unlikely. The plot is a mess, with blatant artificiality. What does it mean to run thirty kilometers off-road? They can even trip over a tree marking. Whether it works or not, it all depends on the needs of the plot. Just making a phone call to complain about receiving expired goods can barely satisfy the audience. The rich second-generation individuals only care about achieving their goals, regardless of how much money they burn. Look at the luxurious solid wood furniture and decorations, and yet they complain about insufficient equipment because they claim to be doing charity work.
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Peach Eater1 year ago rating:9.7
It's quite addictive and enjoyable. Some parts are really funny. I've finished watching the updated episodes in one go. Nazha's acting is really good. Her performance is flawless. Modern dramas should be portrayed by beauties like Nazha. The costume styling is also very impressive. I'll definitely continue to follow this drama.
LinMuYouZhong1 year ago rating:5.4
This kind of film doesn't need to be watched to know it's a bad film. The script doesn't require any creativity; it's just written according to a predetermined structure. The male lead will definitely appear shirtless at a certain minute of a certain episode, while the female lead will always portray a cute and naive character. And of course, there will be plenty of unexpected wall collisions and other clichéd moments throughout the entire film.
The plot will revolve tightly around the romantic relationship between the male and female leads, with their professions being of little importance. And of course, there will be a scene where the female lead is in danger and the male lead comes to her rescue. This is what we call a "big data" script, catering specifically to the tastes of Taiwanese viewers. Such films not only dumb down the audience, but also waste societal resources. I won't go into much detail about the casting and acting skills of the male and female leads.
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mhhh1 year ago rating:9
As a modern idol drama, it's done quite well. The characters are cute, the plot is compact, and there are some funny moments, especially the scene with the walkie-talkie. I'm really looking forward to the appearance of the little nephew. If you treat it as a serious drama, it won't be interesting. The rescue team is just a setting, not the main storyline. If you want to watch something like this, there are other dramas to choose from. This drama is entertaining enough. Some people love watching romantic scenes, and they fall for it. Haha.
Tomato and Egg Stir-Fry1 year ago rating:5.1
Abandoned after five minutes. Nazha has truly embraced a laid-back approach and doesn't seem to be selective with scripts. Regardless of the character's attributes, her focus is solely on looking elegant and stunning. The script is a typical formulaic sweet romance, lacking any understanding of the workplace or knowledge about doctors or civilian rescue teams. It simply throws in two professional titles, allowing the main couple and a group of supporting characters to indulge in a love story devoid of substance.
NoSugarMilkCap1 year ago rating:9.7
The whole concept of working for ideals feels so empty and unrealistic. Is the screenwriter only eight years old? Otherwise, how can it be so childish? The male lead is approaching thirty and still single. This just confirms my suspicion that the director and screenwriter are both elementary school students. Five stars for the beauty of the female lead.
Missy1 year ago rating:9.6
Song Xing Chen is an excellent, independent, and clear-minded career-oriented character. She's like a sharp chili pepper, prioritizing her career over romance. I really admire her attitude. QQNY store owner and medical student is so fashionable. Nazha is incredibly beautiful, and her outfit choices are on point. The storyline is hilarious, especially the live-streaming of pajamas and the escape room scenes. It had me laughing until my stomach hurt. I've watched six episodes, and it's so good that I'll most likely finish watching the entire series!
MingRuoJin1 year ago rating:5.2
The beautiful doctor resigns and opens a business partnership in a women's intimate products shop. Blind dates, chance encounters on the road, rescuing a puppy with acrobatic skills, and the story of a handsome instructor from a foreign rescue academy. Starting a small business with big dreams, the blind date couple reads each other's resumes... It's entertaining, let's keep filming.
Jue Ling1 year ago rating:6.3
Gu Li Na Zha's classic acting style, and there were even rumors about that. This drama is truly an extraordinary masterpiece, recording the beautiful moments of love between the male and female leads. The producers truly made the most of it to ensure the drama's successful release. Gaining viewership and popularity is no easy task. The producers really put in a lot of effort. However, the plot itself is mostly filled with clichéd romantic elements that can be hard to bear. The characterizations of the male and female leads are quite typical but iconic.
Jasmin1 year ago rating:9.9
Although Xu Kai Cheng's acting was a bit off, this drama is really enjoyable and funny. Naza is still so beautiful, no wonder Xu Kai Cheng couldn't resist her, haha. I gave up on "Missing You" and "A Lifetime of Love," which aired at the same time, but this one is much better. It doesn't have an unattractive male lead and isn't too childish.
Nazha might be beautiful, but she lacks personality, which makes her beauty insufficient. All of her dramas seem to be her playing herself, a greasy version of "I know I'm beautiful." Her meticulously crafted exquisite makeup and porcelain-like face are mass-produced replicas from an industrial assembly line.
She's been trapped in this vicious cycle for ten or twenty years. But my friend, being an actor is not just about relying on youthful looks for a living. In this era, it's incredibly difficult to become the next Yang Mi. It's great to have a market, but at most, it's just a discounted promotion.
The male lead is handsome, but unfortunately, he's surrounded by scandals, so the chances of having a new drama are highly unlikely. The plot is a mess, with blatant artificiality. What does it mean to run thirty kilometers off-road? They can even trip over a tree marking.
Whether it works or not, it all depends on the needs of the plot. Just making a phone call to complain about receiving expired goods can barely satisfy the audience. The rich second-generation individuals only care about achieving their goals, regardless of how much money they burn.
Look at the luxurious solid wood furniture and decorations, and yet they complain about insufficient equipment because they claim to be doing charity work.
It's quite addictive and enjoyable. Some parts are really funny. I've finished watching the updated episodes in one go. Nazha's acting is really good. Her performance is flawless.
Modern dramas should be portrayed by beauties like Nazha. The costume styling is also very impressive. I'll definitely continue to follow this drama.
This kind of film doesn't need to be watched to know it's a bad film. The script doesn't require any creativity; it's just written according to a predetermined structure. The male lead will definitely appear shirtless at a certain minute of a certain episode, while the female lead will always portray a cute and naive character.
And of course, there will be plenty of unexpected wall collisions and other clichéd moments throughout the entire film.
The plot will revolve tightly around the romantic relationship between the male and female leads, with their professions being of little importance.
And of course, there will be a scene where the female lead is in danger and the male lead comes to her rescue. This is what we call a "big data" script, catering specifically to the tastes of Taiwanese viewers.
Such films not only dumb down the audience, but also waste societal resources. I won't go into much detail about the casting and acting skills of the male and female leads.
As a modern idol drama, it's done quite well. The characters are cute, the plot is compact, and there are some funny moments, especially the scene with the walkie-talkie. I'm really looking forward to the appearance of the little nephew.
If you treat it as a serious drama, it won't be interesting. The rescue team is just a setting, not the main storyline. If you want to watch something like this, there are other dramas to choose from. This drama is entertaining enough.
Some people love watching romantic scenes, and they fall for it. Haha.
Abandoned after five minutes. Nazha has truly embraced a laid-back approach and doesn't seem to be selective with scripts. Regardless of the character's attributes, her focus is solely on looking elegant and stunning. The script is a typical formulaic sweet romance, lacking any understanding of the workplace or knowledge about doctors or civilian rescue teams.
It simply throws in two professional titles, allowing the main couple and a group of supporting characters to indulge in a love story devoid of substance.
The whole concept of working for ideals feels so empty and unrealistic. Is the screenwriter only eight years old? Otherwise, how can it be so childish? The male lead is approaching thirty and still single. This just confirms my suspicion that the director and screenwriter are both elementary school students.
Five stars for the beauty of the female lead.
Song Xing Chen is an excellent, independent, and clear-minded career-oriented character. She's like a sharp chili pepper, prioritizing her career over romance. I really admire her attitude.
QQNY store owner and medical student is so fashionable. Nazha is incredibly beautiful, and her outfit choices are on point. The storyline is hilarious, especially the live-streaming of pajamas and the escape room scenes.
It had me laughing until my stomach hurt. I've watched six episodes, and it's so good that I'll most likely finish watching the entire series!
The beautiful doctor resigns and opens a business partnership in a women's intimate products shop. Blind dates, chance encounters on the road, rescuing a puppy with acrobatic skills, and the story of a handsome instructor from a foreign rescue academy.
Starting a small business with big dreams, the blind date couple reads each other's resumes... It's entertaining, let's keep filming.
Gu Li Na Zha's classic acting style, and there were even rumors about that. This drama is truly an extraordinary masterpiece, recording the beautiful moments of love between the male and female leads.
The producers truly made the most of it to ensure the drama's successful release. Gaining viewership and popularity is no easy task. The producers really put in a lot of effort. However, the plot itself is mostly filled with clichéd romantic elements that can be hard to bear.
The characterizations of the male and female leads are quite typical but iconic.
Although Xu Kai Cheng's acting was a bit off, this drama is really enjoyable and funny. Naza is still so beautiful, no wonder Xu Kai Cheng couldn't resist her, haha. I gave up on "Missing You" and "A Lifetime of Love," which aired at the same time, but this one is much better.
It doesn't have an unattractive male lead and isn't too childish.