The drama has a devoted fan base, but there are pacing issues. The storyline of the character "Washing Hair Girl" is too long... However, the strength lies in its unique theme and the unbeatable beauty of the female lead. The determined White Flower suits her well, and her acting skills are surprisingly better compared to when she played the role of Red Flower. Lin Yi is also impressive, and there is a good chemistry between the main couple. The director has a great sense of aesthetics, with beautiful cinematography and strong dialogue. The suspenseful parts are well-executed, making viewers eager to continue watching.
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Meddler1 year ago rating:7.5
Cunzi's face is really beautiful, and the lines are not bad either. In fact, she's much better than those '95 babies. But unfortunately, the negative news is too overwhelming...
As for the male lead, his acting skills are not great, and his looks are not as good as in "The Flow of Time." But in terms of the storyline, I actually feel it has a certain freshness to it.
CurtainFall1 year ago rating:6.4
In the drama, it's established that the female lead time-traveled and has no money, totaling less than 300 yuan on her. It's also established that she initially wore one outfit after time-traveling, but then suddenly changed into another outfit. Later, when she goes to the hair salon, she magically has yet another set of clothes, which we can assume is a work uniform. But what about the shoes? The canvas shoes the protagonist wears are definitely not affordable for someone with only 300 yuan to their name. And to top it off, in the fifth episode, she magically changes into yet another outfit. Are we supposed to believe she's so poor that she can't even afford a meal? Are we supposed to believe that she only has 300 yuan to her name?
To the screenwriters and directors in our country, are you even human? Were you all born and raised as wealthy young ladies?
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Sy1 year ago rating:6.1
...After watching eight episodes, I feel like I've developed a brain tumor... This plot is absolutely infuriating and dumb. If it weren't for the decent looks of the main cast, I would have probably dropped it after the second episode. Why is it that in the first episode, both the best friend and the boyfriend betray the female lead, and she blames herself as soon as she goes missing? Huh? Does the best friend's life or death have anything to do with you? Are you a saint? In the eighth episode, the male lead discovers that the female lead has time-traveled, and he goes crazy, acting as if she's responsible for killing his entire family. She's already been through so much, and now they make her work at a hair salon. Fine, let her work, but why does she have to lose in the damn competition? Just to hurt the viewers? What a load of crap! And to top it off, the female lead says, "I'll prove myself on my own" while working at that hair salon. What about you? Is your dream to become Tony? Seriously, there's something wrong with the brains of both the male and female leads in terms of the plot. The screenwriter is crap! Do they think viewers will enjoy watching this garbage they've written?
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WeChatUser1 year ago rating:8.5
It's enjoyable, the plot is not cliché. Jiang Xiao Yuan and Qi Lian's love story in the midst of mystery is intriguing. Liu Hao Cun's acting is really good. This is the first time I've seen her in a drama. She has a lot of subtle expressions that are incredibly expressive, and her crying scenes are also well done. Additionally, her dialogue delivery is impressive, and her voice is pleasant to listen to. Lin Yi's acting is slightly youthful, but I've seen him in other dramas before, and he's always done a great job. As I think about it, Qi Lian's state of mind and emotions in this drama are indeed challenging to portray, but Lin Yi is so handsome! The drama hardly has any excessive retouching, and the director's cinematography is excellent. It's definitely worth watching. I'll give it four stars in advance. ❤️
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Daydreamer1 year ago rating:5.5
Both the male and female leads are quite good-looking. However, the female lead really doesn't know how to do anything. Despite living a life of luxury, she lacks the ability to be self-reliant and lacks the insight to judge people. All her relationships are maintained through empty kindness and money. After transmigrating, she doesn't show any down-to-earth qualities. Instead, she keeps getting into conflicts without any sense of danger, being naive and ignorant of social norms. That's the halo effect, haha. And then, the male lead comes in to help with everything. If people consider someone like her to possess unique and admirable qualities, then everyone must be a saint. The actors are actually decent, but the storyline is truly out of touch with reality.
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Echo1 year ago rating:7.8
The pacing is ridiculously slow, the cinematography feels like it's from an Indian film, and the dialogue is quite corny. However, the story is solid and unique, and the character development is well done. Unfortunately, the director goes overboard in trying to create a negative image for Liu Hao Cun and Lin Yi, it feels too forced. It's something I really don't want to admit, but both Liu Hao Cun's dialogue delivery and acting skills are up to standard... The young actresses in this generation really lack professional skills, they're really disappointing. They're not even on par with Liu Hao Cun.
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LuBiYa1 year ago rating:5.9
I've watched seven episodes, and the subject matter is intriguing. It's my first time watching a drama with these two leads. The special effects in the first episode were a letdown and felt disjointed. The plot has some flaws, and the female lead's acting is overly forced... The male lead lacks any acting skills at all. He always looks at the female lead with a constant air of arrogance and impatience. It's not working for me; I'm getting extremely awkward vibes. The male lead exudes a greasy vibe as if he's saying, "I'm so awesome and handsome.
Yang Liu1 year ago rating:8.9
Recommendation: I highly recommend the director's cinematography and lighting guidance! The costume design is also impressive! Liu Hao Cun's acting skills! They truly exceeded my expectations, can I say that? It's a delightful surprise! The emotional scenes are performed exceptionally well, although there are a few intense plot moments that could be improved. Overall, the performances are natural and dynamic, and the original soundtrack is also impressive. As for the male lead, he could further enhance his acting skills. Overall, I highly recommend it.
YichuanJun1 year ago rating:7.9
Rating: 6.5. The premise itself is decent, but the storytelling feels like a female lead's work diary. The background music is overused and abrupt. Moreover, the male lead, besides wearing suits and constantly making phone calls while roaming the streets, doesn't seem to serve any purpose. Is Lin Yi trying to become the second Yang Yang? Can he be any more pretentious? Liu Hao Cun's acting falls short in the film, but in the TV drama, he outshines Lin Yi effortlessly. And let's not even get started on that face.
Sparkle1 year ago rating:8.4
The plot and characters are all great, but the female lead looks too much like a woman in her 80s. It's hard for me to believe that she's at a disadvantage in the storyline. It feels like she's about to slap all the supporting roles in the next second. At least the male lead is handsome, even though there isn't much depth to his character, he just looks cool. Damn, he's really handsome.
Lily1 year ago rating:8.7
It's really good, I don't know why the discussion is relatively low. It's definitely one of the top modern dramas this year. Moreover, the actors' performances and dialogue are much better than those of other dramas airing at the same time. I'm specifically referring to Liu Hao and CunLin Yi. I really don't want to see those five people changing partners in love again.
Breeg's Notes1 year ago rating:6.8
I'll give three stars solely for Cunzi's unbeatable beauty, but I truly detest this kind of trashy drama that enjoys tormenting the female lead. Whether it's a big or small issue, why the hell do idol dramas always like to torture the female lead? It should be the male lead who goes through hell. Get it straight, understand your idol drama audience, damn it. So frustrating.
XiaonanBro1 year ago rating:7.6
No matter how bad it was before, Liu Haicun used to be a white moonlight character. But in this drama, one episode exposed that she simply can't transition her acting style. You're not Zhang Ziyi, so how can you afford luxury cars and designer bags while lacking substance? While you can still play young girls, it's better to focus on movies and remain an adorable girl.
TenaciousWatcher1 year ago rating:8
The drama is quite captivating with its suspenseful hooks. Liu Hao Cun's appearance and acting skills overshadow the male lead, successfully portraying the character. There is also a great chemistry between the two of them.
Overall, it's a solid production that can be enjoyed even when watching at four times the speed, without missing out on the details.
LipBalm1 year ago rating:8.5
Just finished watching the first eight episodes. The pacing is good, and the acting is decent for an idol drama. The only slight drawback is that both lead actors need to work on their dialogue delivery. It often breaks the immersion for me. However, in terms of their physical appearance, I'm extremely satisfied with both of them. ????????????
Yushuichen1 year ago rating:9
I deviated from my usual preferences and watched two episodes. It's actually quite good. I can tell that a lot of plotlines were set up in the beginning, giving it a Korean drama vibe. It's not your typical scam storyline. Both the male and female leads are attractive. Overall, it's one of the dramas I've been enjoying lately.
SteadyFan1 year ago rating:9
One of the modern dramas I managed to fully follow this year. The chemistry between the main couple is really important. The male lead is handsome and the female lead is beautiful, very pleasing to the eye. Moreover, the plot is quite intriguing (except for the hair-washing storyline) and gives off a Korean drama vibe.
LuluLulu1 year ago rating:9.6
Not bad at all! Lin Yi looks handsome with his long legs, and he's eye-catching alongside Cunzi. The only thing is, the male lead always wears suits, which can come off as a bit pretentious haha. Also, that mole on Lin Yi's lip really ruins the aesthetic. He looks handsome from afar, but up close, the mole takes away half of his charm. Cunzi's acting is better than Lin Yi's, especially in the earlier crying scenes. By now, I already have an idea of how the big finale will be, and the storyline is generally good, although it does go off track a bit. Overall, the atmosphere is nice.
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AnonymousMomo1 year ago rating:5.2
The entire plot is inexplicable. The director lacks skills and the pacing of this suspenseful genre is poor. The male and female leads' acting is subpar, lacking coherence in their emotions. They only show happiness when they should be happy and anger when they should be angry. Emotions are often complex, but the actors' performances remain superficial, making it impossible to immerse oneself in the story.
Momo1 year ago rating:6.2
The brainless female lead ended up with an actor whose lines were more awkward than his acting skills. Although I'm neither a fan nor a hater of Liu Hao Cun, through this drama, I've witnessed the power of her die-hard fans. It's impressive how they can hype up such a mediocre character and receive praise across the entire internet. I hope her fans and the barrage commenters can understand that coming from a well-off family doesn't mean being intellectually challenged, brainless, or arrogantly spoiled. After all, they've traveled through time, knowing they have not a single penny in their pocket, yet they easily throw their phones in anger.
Even after being introduced to a decent job, they still act pretentious and spend 22 yuan on a bubble tea, only to accidentally drop their phone in excitement. The male lead finally believes that they've traveled through time when they start causing trouble and fail to recognize the circumstances of this alternate reality.
The male lead is someone else's boss, and their relationship with others is not theirs. If they had a bit of intelligence and common sense, they would realize they've traveled through time. The most important thing now is to bide their time, work hard to make money, and secretly find a way to return.
Every day, all they do is act self-centered, throw tantrums, and have a bad temper. In the end, if they can't reclaim their privileged status, it's their own fault. The male lead is also suffering from their constant scolding, and they deserve it for acting like an insufferable brat.
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Kitty1 year ago rating:5.2
I haven't read the original work, but I'll comment on the plot. I thought it would be a unique science fiction drama, but it turns out that five or six episodes are about the female lead working as an apprentice in a hair salon. What's the deal? She learns how to wash hair for two episodes, and then she learns how to cut and blow-dry in one episode. And there's even a scheming hair-washing assistant episode. I'm truly amazed. This is supposed to be the annual scam drama. It has nothing to do with objective suspense, it's just a pure, mundane story of a hair-washing assistant's growth. It completely wastes the originally promising setup. The only reward I can give is one star for Lin Yi, who has a paper-thin body but excellent appearance like a cartoon character.
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Breezy1 year ago rating:5.2
It's not just a matter of the two lead actors' acting skills and chemistry anymore. The performances of the supporting characters, for example, are so rigid. The camera work is also poorly executed, as if they're intentionally trying not to overshadow the leads... The plot feels rough, as if it were written by a GPT model. The logic is lacking, the pacing is strange, and the establishment of character relationships is inexplicable. Every conversation between characters gives a sense of missing the main point. After two episodes, there's only a tiny bit of substantial plot development. How are they supposed to captivate the audience in a science fiction mystery drama?
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ASH1 year ago rating:5.5
LHC, your mother still owes money for the treatment and the rest of the life to a little girl with paralysis. She used the hard-earned money to send you to Beiwu for education and enter the entertainment industry. Now that you're making money, why don't you help your mother repay the debt? This unqualified resource parasite, no matter what drama she appears in, it's bound to be rated one star.
RainbowBeanCandy1 year ago rating:9.6
The visibly derailing plot is reaching its climax. As expected, Douban ratings are swinging wildly, with Episode 910 witnessing the start of a complicated romantic storyline. The female lead's career arc has also introduced a subplot about cosmetics. I'm growing more and more excited about the upcoming developments in the story. I bet on a slow start and a promising future.
Resent1 year ago rating:5.5
The plot feels quite boring, and it's inexplicable why they spent so many episodes on the hair salon without getting into the main storyline. There are certain things that could have been explained in just a single line. They intentionally left a cliffhanger, causing the male and female leads to go crazy pulling each other, but both the plot and the title have gone off track.
NoveltyFan1 year ago rating:8.7
The theme is very innovative, and I hope it doesn't have a disappointing ending. Liu Hao Cun's acting skills are really impressive. It's no wonder she comes from a film background. Compared to other young actresses, she really outshines them in television dramas. On the other hand, the male lead is quite distracting, especially with that suit he wears all the time.
Soybean1 year ago rating:5.1
While watching, I felt like I had transformed into Hao Lei, feeling embarrassed one scene after another. I can't believe this is a domestic drama from 2023. From the main cast to the supporting roles, it feels like everyone is acting just for the sake of acting. It's like watching a variety show about acting skills. Liu Hao Cun, please stop promoting yourself as a femme fatale. It's just that the director has some skills. The character doesn't come across as a betrayed, kind-hearted rich second generation but rather more like a friend from student days who bullied others and made desserts... Of course, the director is also inexperienced, so don't expect any invisibility tricks.
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Sprite1 year ago rating:5.1
Liu Hao Cun is not the person who paralyzed a little girl and refused to pay for her medical expenses but can afford luxury goods. How can someone with such character continue to act? The entertainment industry really accepts anyone, it's disgusting. Not to mention their poor acting skills, with a constant vacant gaze and stiff movements. Give it up, sis, the entertainment industry isn't suitable for you.
Sailing1 year ago rating:9.8
I initially watched with just some expectations for the plot, but Liu Hao Cun was such a pleasant surprise! She's definitely one of the most skilled actresses when it comes to crying scenes, and her progress in acting is truly remarkable. She flawlessly portrays both the arrogant heiress and the destitute working girl. I even feel that only she can capture that pitiful and innocent vibe. Moreover, the original soundtrack is also impressive, and her subtle expressions and eye movements are captivating. Quite unexpected! Of course, the most important thing is the plot, which seems to become more engaging as the story progresses!
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Chirashi1 year ago rating:6.2
The plot progresses slowly, the director lacks storytelling skills and doesn't know how to use BGM. The male lead lacks acting skills, while the female lead can cry convincingly. However, her performance in other emotional scenes is just average. The portrayal is too much like a spoiled brat, and I don't understand why a wealthy girl has to act like she's out to destroy the world.
SpringBreeze1 year ago rating:9.5
Help! This is actually an incredible drama! It's a perfect blend of spoilers and the main storyline. It's a mix of suspense, time travel, and doppelgangers. The power-ups are off the charts! Lin Yi is incredibly handsome, and Liu Hao Cun finally showcases her beauty. She's definitely more beautiful than the overhyped foreign heartthrob next door, at least she's real. Now she can stand shoulder to shoulder with the devil. Both of them have great looks and acting skills, and the plot is also thrilling. It truly lives up to expectations.
KakaLande1 year ago rating:7.5
The plot and setting have some highlights so far, but! The acting skills of the male lead and the female lead are not on the same level. What I mean is that the male lead's acting needs more effort. Some of the dialogue in the plot feels too detached, and the relationship between the male and female leads is quite elusive. It's possible that the actors' performances are superficial, or perhaps the adaptation is not up to par. Many people who haven't read the original work might find it confusing and ambiguous.
FreeSpirit1 year ago rating:8
I can't stop laughing! The plot of this drama is so hilariously cheesy and awkward. The concept is somewhat interesting, and the male and female leads are quite impressive. However, I just can't stand seeing Lin Yi wearing a suit while riding a motorcycle; it feels a bit pretentious. And congratulations to Cunzi for finally finding the right path for herself in acting!
SunnyEgg1 year ago rating:7.5
1 star for Lin Yi's handsome face, 1 star for the beautiful visuals. The BGM and storyline are quite impressive, and the premise itself is intriguing. The character development of the male and female leads is also well done. I'll give an extra star to show support for this modern romance direction they're taking. It's better than solely focusing on love.
Just2Us1 year ago rating:6
The looks of the male and female leads are decent, but the plot is a bit messy. Lin Yi's acting skills are even worse than Liu Hao Cun's. The stylist keeps giving Lin Yi a hairstyle that covers one of his eyes, which is quite unconventional. After the male lead finds out that the female lead is not who she originally seemed to be, his attitude does a complete 180-degree turn. He keeps teasing and manipulating the female lead, which is truly frustrating. I really want to give him a piece of my mind.
NovaAtlas1 year ago rating:7.7
I was drawn in by the trailers, and the plot has its highlights. To my surprise, it's based on a popular novel from P University! The overall cinematography is decent, although some of the special effects and aesthetics are average. The only downside is the poor acting skills of the male lead. You can tell when he's acting by the way he furrows his brow. It's a pity because he looked quite handsome in the trailers, but his acting is a complete disappointment. On the other hand, Liu Hao Cun's performance feels more natural, and the role seems to suit her better.
BambooEast1 year ago rating:6.9
It's just... unbearable... The female lead's storyline is all about the "workplace drama," while the male lead's is all about the "tycoon CEO drama." When these two characters come together, it's like watching "Crazy Guy & Crazy Lady." Do they have to resort to wall slams, lifting hands, and body presses all the time? Director, are you making a drama about a CEO or a series of short videos? Why do you make a hairstylist act like a forced-heartbreak literary character? If it weren't for Lin Yi, I really couldn't endure it. It deserves a little over two stars, but adding another star just for the originality of the plot.
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LittleYi1 year ago rating:9.9
It's really good. It gave me a satisfying ending for this 2023 modern drama. Regardless of anything, this is a high-quality drama. Whether it's the plot, acting, production design, or visual aesthetics, I dare say it's the best modern urban-themed drama I've seen in recent years.
DramaFanatic1 year ago rating:9.6
For the first time, I've discovered Liu Hao Cun, and her acting skills are truly exceptional! Her portrayal is so natural that it feels like she is Jiang Xiao Yuan herself! And let me tell you, I've become a fan of Lin Yi once again. He's incredibly handsome, and the plot is captivating. I eagerly await the updates every day! It's really enjoyable to watch.
TimeWanderer1 year ago rating:9.3
Every scene feels like it was shot just to fulfill the protagonist's mission, lacking any sense of authenticity or liveliness. However, in terms of the plot, it's actually somewhat enjoyable. I can't resist the curiosity about how the story will unfold in the upcoming episodes every day.
Immortality1 year ago rating:8
The strong promotion and aggressive streaming on short video platforms in the internet era are indeed powerful tools to attract viewers to watch dramas. I've watched a few episodes, and the story is quite intriguing with a good plot. The acting skills of the two leads are quite resilient, although I think a bit more subtlety in their performances would be better.
JetSetter1 year ago rating:9.6
It's really amazing! This modern drama isn't just about ordinary romance, it has a touch of mystery to it. The plot is truly captivating, and both the male and female leads are visually pleasing to the audience. Their acting skills are also quite good. I hope it doesn't disappoint in the later episodes!
uniyo1 year ago rating:5.9
Watching until the ninth episode, what a plot... The character development of the male lead couldn't have collapsed more. It's a complete disaster! I used to think that even if it's a pile of poop, I'd still want to taste it because the male and female leads are so beautiful. But after tasting it, I realized it's a huge, smelly pile of poop.
SanQi1 year ago rating:9.5
Cun Zi truly lives up to her experience in films; her acting skills are really impressive. She portrays the determined and competitive spirit with great impact. So far, the plot seems quite good. (To be honest, I wasn't planning on watching her drama because of her parents' situation. This is the first time I've seen her performance, and the most important thing for an actor is their acting skills. At the moment, I feel like my opinion of her has changed for the better.)
BeanFriend_wTQ3_9ARI1 year ago rating:9.6
This time, I truly witnessed Liu Hao Cun's solid acting skills. The plot is quite innovative, and the cinematography is stunningly beautiful, giving it a Korean drama vibe. Although there are some parts that may seem strange, it doesn't affect the overall experience. I think this drama should become popular. The soundtrack is superb, perfectly matching the overall pace!
WanderingFly1 year ago rating:6.5
Based on the performance of the male lead in episodes 7-10, this drama won't go far. He looks like someone who could engage in domestic violence at any moment. If Liu Hao Cun didn't have that pile of scandals, I might have been able to appreciate her acting skills. Lin Yi's acting is also extremely poor. He constantly tries to look cool in a suit, which is nauseating. If it weren't for the suspenseful plot, this drama would be a lost cause and should be buried.
PBookworm1 year ago rating:6.8
Hey, come take a look at this. I've watched up to the sixth episode, and the visuals are stunning, but the storyline is average. So far, there's nothing particularly captivating about it.
I don't like the voice of the female lead. It sounds like her real voice? It just doesn't match her appearance, which is strange. As for the male lead, I'm not sure if it's a problem with the character's development or the actor's performance, but for now, he's mostly eye candy. Also, his physique looks a bit too thin.
Pete1 year ago rating:6.3
The theme is great, but the execution is terrible. I used to dislike Liu Hao Cun, but her performance in this drama is okay. However, the male lead's acting is extremely poor. He acts like an idiot. Can't they just focus on the plot? They argue for no reason, just like two blocks of ice. It's only in the seventh episode that they finally recognize each other, and the plot progresses so slowly. The theme is really good, but the execution is incredibly bad. The male lead seems to have some kind of manic disorder, constantly going crazy. Whenever he appears, I want to skip ahead. It's really cliché and boring, with workplace bullying. It's so dull and uninspiring.
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Taiya1 year ago rating:5.9
I started liking Lin Yi from "A Little Thing Called First Love." Over the years, he has been sporting the same hairstyle and playing similar roles without any breakthroughs. I had high hopes for this drama, but after watching 7 episodes, I gave up on the show and even on him as an actor. The illogical script is not an excuse for the lack of acting skills. Besides glaring and furrowing his brows, I haven't seen any depth in his performance. The dialogue feels flat and lacks energy. Even his walking movements now seem unnatural. I'll give an extra star out of the expectations I had for him over the years.
The drama has a devoted fan base, but there are pacing issues. The storyline of the character "Washing Hair Girl" is too long... However, the strength lies in its unique theme and the unbeatable beauty of the female lead.
The determined White Flower suits her well, and her acting skills are surprisingly better compared to when she played the role of Red Flower. Lin Yi is also impressive, and there is a good chemistry between the main couple. The director has a great sense of aesthetics, with beautiful cinematography and strong dialogue.
The suspenseful parts are well-executed, making viewers eager to continue watching.
Cunzi's face is really beautiful, and the lines are not bad either. In fact, she's much better than those '95 babies. But unfortunately, the negative news is too overwhelming...
As for the male lead, his acting skills are not great, and his looks are not as good as in "The Flow of Time." But in terms of the storyline, I actually feel it has a certain freshness to it.
In the drama, it's established that the female lead time-traveled and has no money, totaling less than 300 yuan on her. It's also established that she initially wore one outfit after time-traveling, but then suddenly changed into another outfit.
Later, when she goes to the hair salon, she magically has yet another set of clothes, which we can assume is a work uniform. But what about the shoes? The canvas shoes the protagonist wears are definitely not affordable for someone with only 300 yuan to their name.
And to top it off, in the fifth episode, she magically changes into yet another outfit. Are we supposed to believe she's so poor that she can't even afford a meal? Are we supposed to believe that she only has 300 yuan to her name?
To the screenwriters and directors in our country, are you even human?
Were you all born and raised as wealthy young ladies?
...After watching eight episodes, I feel like I've developed a brain tumor... This plot is absolutely infuriating and dumb. If it weren't for the decent looks of the main cast, I would have probably dropped it after the second episode.
Why is it that in the first episode, both the best friend and the boyfriend betray the female lead, and she blames herself as soon as she goes missing? Huh? Does the best friend's life or death have anything to do with you?
Are you a saint? In the eighth episode, the male lead discovers that the female lead has time-traveled, and he goes crazy, acting as if she's responsible for killing his entire family.
She's already been through so much, and now they make her work at a hair salon. Fine, let her work, but why does she have to lose in the damn competition? Just to hurt the viewers?
What a load of crap! And to top it off, the female lead says, "I'll prove myself on my own" while working at that hair salon. What about you? Is your dream to become Tony?
Seriously, there's something wrong with the brains of both the male and female leads in terms of the plot. The screenwriter is crap! Do they think viewers will enjoy watching this garbage they've written?
It's enjoyable, the plot is not cliché. Jiang Xiao Yuan and Qi Lian's love story in the midst of mystery is intriguing. Liu Hao Cun's acting is really good. This is the first time I've seen her in a drama.
She has a lot of subtle expressions that are incredibly expressive, and her crying scenes are also well done. Additionally, her dialogue delivery is impressive, and her voice is pleasant to listen to.
Lin Yi's acting is slightly youthful, but I've seen him in other dramas before, and he's always done a great job. As I think about it, Qi Lian's state of mind and emotions in this drama are indeed challenging to portray, but Lin Yi is so handsome!
The drama hardly has any excessive retouching, and the director's cinematography is excellent. It's definitely worth watching. I'll give it four stars in advance. ❤️
Both the male and female leads are quite good-looking. However, the female lead really doesn't know how to do anything. Despite living a life of luxury, she lacks the ability to be self-reliant and lacks the insight to judge people. All her relationships are maintained through empty kindness and money.
After transmigrating, she doesn't show any down-to-earth qualities. Instead, she keeps getting into conflicts without any sense of danger, being naive and ignorant of social norms. That's the halo effect, haha. And then, the male lead comes in to help with everything.
If people consider someone like her to possess unique and admirable qualities, then everyone must be a saint. The actors are actually decent, but the storyline is truly out of touch with reality.
The pacing is ridiculously slow, the cinematography feels like it's from an Indian film, and the dialogue is quite corny. However, the story is solid and unique, and the character development is well done.
Unfortunately, the director goes overboard in trying to create a negative image for Liu Hao Cun and Lin Yi, it feels too forced. It's something I really don't want to admit, but both Liu Hao Cun's dialogue delivery and acting skills are up to standard...
The young actresses in this generation really lack professional skills, they're really disappointing. They're not even on par with Liu Hao Cun.
I've watched seven episodes, and the subject matter is intriguing. It's my first time watching a drama with these two leads. The special effects in the first episode were a letdown and felt disjointed.
The plot has some flaws, and the female lead's acting is overly forced... The male lead lacks any acting skills at all. He always looks at the female lead with a constant air of arrogance and impatience.
It's not working for me; I'm getting extremely awkward vibes. The male lead exudes a greasy vibe as if he's saying, "I'm so awesome and handsome.
Recommendation: I highly recommend the director's cinematography and lighting guidance! The costume design is also impressive! Liu Hao Cun's acting skills! They truly exceeded my expectations, can I say that?
It's a delightful surprise! The emotional scenes are performed exceptionally well, although there are a few intense plot moments that could be improved. Overall, the performances are natural and dynamic, and the original soundtrack is also impressive.
As for the male lead, he could further enhance his acting skills. Overall, I highly recommend it.
Rating: 6.5. The premise itself is decent, but the storytelling feels like a female lead's work diary. The background music is overused and abrupt. Moreover, the male lead, besides wearing suits and constantly making phone calls while roaming the streets, doesn't seem to serve any purpose.
Is Lin Yi trying to become the second Yang Yang? Can he be any more pretentious? Liu Hao Cun's acting falls short in the film, but in the TV drama, he outshines Lin Yi effortlessly.
And let's not even get started on that face.
The plot and characters are all great, but the female lead looks too much like a woman in her 80s. It's hard for me to believe that she's at a disadvantage in the storyline. It feels like she's about to slap all the supporting roles in the next second.
At least the male lead is handsome, even though there isn't much depth to his character, he just looks cool. Damn, he's really handsome.
It's really good, I don't know why the discussion is relatively low. It's definitely one of the top modern dramas this year. Moreover, the actors' performances and dialogue are much better than those of other dramas airing at the same time.
I'm specifically referring to Liu Hao and CunLin Yi. I really don't want to see those five people changing partners in love again.
I'll give three stars solely for Cunzi's unbeatable beauty, but I truly detest this kind of trashy drama that enjoys tormenting the female lead. Whether it's a big or small issue, why the hell do idol dramas always like to torture the female lead?
It should be the male lead who goes through hell. Get it straight, understand your idol drama audience, damn it. So frustrating.
No matter how bad it was before, Liu Haicun used to be a white moonlight character. But in this drama, one episode exposed that she simply can't transition her acting style. You're not Zhang Ziyi, so how can you afford luxury cars and designer bags while lacking substance?
While you can still play young girls, it's better to focus on movies and remain an adorable girl.
The drama is quite captivating with its suspenseful hooks. Liu Hao Cun's appearance and acting skills overshadow the male lead, successfully portraying the character. There is also a great chemistry between the two of them.
Overall, it's a solid production that can be enjoyed even when watching at four times the speed, without missing out on the details.
Just finished watching the first eight episodes. The pacing is good, and the acting is decent for an idol drama. The only slight drawback is that both lead actors need to work on their dialogue delivery.
It often breaks the immersion for me. However, in terms of their physical appearance, I'm extremely satisfied with both of them. ????????????
I deviated from my usual preferences and watched two episodes. It's actually quite good. I can tell that a lot of plotlines were set up in the beginning, giving it a Korean drama vibe. It's not your typical scam storyline.
Both the male and female leads are attractive. Overall, it's one of the dramas I've been enjoying lately.
One of the modern dramas I managed to fully follow this year. The chemistry between the main couple is really important. The male lead is handsome and the female lead is beautiful, very pleasing to the eye. Moreover, the plot is quite intriguing (except for the hair-washing storyline) and gives off a Korean drama vibe.
Not bad at all! Lin Yi looks handsome with his long legs, and he's eye-catching alongside Cunzi. The only thing is, the male lead always wears suits, which can come off as a bit pretentious haha.
Also, that mole on Lin Yi's lip really ruins the aesthetic. He looks handsome from afar, but up close, the mole takes away half of his charm. Cunzi's acting is better than Lin Yi's, especially in the earlier crying scenes.
By now, I already have an idea of how the big finale will be, and the storyline is generally good, although it does go off track a bit. Overall, the atmosphere is nice.
The entire plot is inexplicable. The director lacks skills and the pacing of this suspenseful genre is poor. The male and female leads' acting is subpar, lacking coherence in their emotions.
They only show happiness when they should be happy and anger when they should be angry. Emotions are often complex, but the actors' performances remain superficial, making it impossible to immerse oneself in the story.
The brainless female lead ended up with an actor whose lines were more awkward than his acting skills. Although I'm neither a fan nor a hater of Liu Hao Cun, through this drama, I've witnessed the power of her die-hard fans.
It's impressive how they can hype up such a mediocre character and receive praise across the entire internet. I hope her fans and the barrage commenters can understand that coming from a well-off family doesn't mean being intellectually challenged, brainless, or arrogantly spoiled.
After all, they've traveled through time, knowing they have not a single penny in their pocket, yet they easily throw their phones in anger.
Even after being introduced to a decent job, they still act pretentious and spend 22 yuan on a bubble tea, only to accidentally drop their phone in excitement.
The male lead finally believes that they've traveled through time when they start causing trouble and fail to recognize the circumstances of this alternate reality.
The male lead is someone else's boss, and their relationship with others is not theirs.
If they had a bit of intelligence and common sense, they would realize they've traveled through time. The most important thing now is to bide their time, work hard to make money, and secretly find a way to return.
Every day, all they do is act self-centered, throw tantrums, and have a bad temper. In the end, if they can't reclaim their privileged status, it's their own fault. The male lead is also suffering from their constant scolding, and they deserve it for acting like an insufferable brat.
I haven't read the original work, but I'll comment on the plot. I thought it would be a unique science fiction drama, but it turns out that five or six episodes are about the female lead working as an apprentice in a hair salon.
What's the deal? She learns how to wash hair for two episodes, and then she learns how to cut and blow-dry in one episode. And there's even a scheming hair-washing assistant episode. I'm truly amazed. This is supposed to be the annual scam drama.
It has nothing to do with objective suspense, it's just a pure, mundane story of a hair-washing assistant's growth. It completely wastes the originally promising setup. The only reward I can give is one star for Lin Yi, who has a paper-thin body but excellent appearance like a cartoon character.
It's not just a matter of the two lead actors' acting skills and chemistry anymore. The performances of the supporting characters, for example, are so rigid. The camera work is also poorly executed, as if they're intentionally trying not to overshadow the leads...
The plot feels rough, as if it were written by a GPT model. The logic is lacking, the pacing is strange, and the establishment of character relationships is inexplicable. Every conversation between characters gives a sense of missing the main point.
After two episodes, there's only a tiny bit of substantial plot development. How are they supposed to captivate the audience in a science fiction mystery drama?
LHC, your mother still owes money for the treatment and the rest of the life to a little girl with paralysis. She used the hard-earned money to send you to Beiwu for education and enter the entertainment industry.
Now that you're making money, why don't you help your mother repay the debt? This unqualified resource parasite, no matter what drama she appears in, it's bound to be rated one star.
The visibly derailing plot is reaching its climax. As expected, Douban ratings are swinging wildly, with Episode 910 witnessing the start of a complicated romantic storyline. The female lead's career arc has also introduced a subplot about cosmetics.
I'm growing more and more excited about the upcoming developments in the story. I bet on a slow start and a promising future.
The plot feels quite boring, and it's inexplicable why they spent so many episodes on the hair salon without getting into the main storyline. There are certain things that could have been explained in just a single line.
They intentionally left a cliffhanger, causing the male and female leads to go crazy pulling each other, but both the plot and the title have gone off track.
The theme is very innovative, and I hope it doesn't have a disappointing ending. Liu Hao Cun's acting skills are really impressive. It's no wonder she comes from a film background.
Compared to other young actresses, she really outshines them in television dramas. On the other hand, the male lead is quite distracting, especially with that suit he wears all the time.
While watching, I felt like I had transformed into Hao Lei, feeling embarrassed one scene after another. I can't believe this is a domestic drama from 2023. From the main cast to the supporting roles, it feels like everyone is acting just for the sake of acting.
It's like watching a variety show about acting skills. Liu Hao Cun, please stop promoting yourself as a femme fatale. It's just that the director has some skills. The character doesn't come across as a betrayed, kind-hearted rich second generation but rather more like a friend from student days who bullied others and made desserts...
Of course, the director is also inexperienced, so don't expect any invisibility tricks.
Liu Hao Cun is not the person who paralyzed a little girl and refused to pay for her medical expenses but can afford luxury goods. How can someone with such character continue to act? The entertainment industry really accepts anyone, it's disgusting.
Not to mention their poor acting skills, with a constant vacant gaze and stiff movements. Give it up, sis, the entertainment industry isn't suitable for you.
I initially watched with just some expectations for the plot, but Liu Hao Cun was such a pleasant surprise! She's definitely one of the most skilled actresses when it comes to crying scenes, and her progress in acting is truly remarkable.
She flawlessly portrays both the arrogant heiress and the destitute working girl. I even feel that only she can capture that pitiful and innocent vibe. Moreover, the original soundtrack is also impressive, and her subtle expressions and eye movements are captivating.
Quite unexpected! Of course, the most important thing is the plot, which seems to become more engaging as the story progresses!
The plot progresses slowly, the director lacks storytelling skills and doesn't know how to use BGM. The male lead lacks acting skills, while the female lead can cry convincingly. However, her performance in other emotional scenes is just average.
The portrayal is too much like a spoiled brat, and I don't understand why a wealthy girl has to act like she's out to destroy the world.
Help! This is actually an incredible drama! It's a perfect blend of spoilers and the main storyline. It's a mix of suspense, time travel, and doppelgangers. The power-ups are off the charts!
Lin Yi is incredibly handsome, and Liu Hao Cun finally showcases her beauty. She's definitely more beautiful than the overhyped foreign heartthrob next door, at least she's real.
Now she can stand shoulder to shoulder with the devil. Both of them have great looks and acting skills, and the plot is also thrilling. It truly lives up to expectations.
The plot and setting have some highlights so far, but! The acting skills of the male lead and the female lead are not on the same level. What I mean is that the male lead's acting needs more effort.
Some of the dialogue in the plot feels too detached, and the relationship between the male and female leads is quite elusive. It's possible that the actors' performances are superficial, or perhaps the adaptation is not up to par.
Many people who haven't read the original work might find it confusing and ambiguous.
I can't stop laughing! The plot of this drama is so hilariously cheesy and awkward. The concept is somewhat interesting, and the male and female leads are quite impressive. However, I just can't stand seeing Lin Yi wearing a suit while riding a motorcycle; it feels a bit pretentious.
And congratulations to Cunzi for finally finding the right path for herself in acting!
1 star for Lin Yi's handsome face, 1 star for the beautiful visuals. The BGM and storyline are quite impressive, and the premise itself is intriguing. The character development of the male and female leads is also well done.
I'll give an extra star to show support for this modern romance direction they're taking. It's better than solely focusing on love.
The looks of the male and female leads are decent, but the plot is a bit messy. Lin Yi's acting skills are even worse than Liu Hao Cun's. The stylist keeps giving Lin Yi a hairstyle that covers one of his eyes, which is quite unconventional.
After the male lead finds out that the female lead is not who she originally seemed to be, his attitude does a complete 180-degree turn. He keeps teasing and manipulating the female lead, which is truly frustrating.
I really want to give him a piece of my mind.
I was drawn in by the trailers, and the plot has its highlights. To my surprise, it's based on a popular novel from P University! The overall cinematography is decent, although some of the special effects and aesthetics are average.
The only downside is the poor acting skills of the male lead. You can tell when he's acting by the way he furrows his brow. It's a pity because he looked quite handsome in the trailers, but his acting is a complete disappointment.
On the other hand, Liu Hao Cun's performance feels more natural, and the role seems to suit her better.
It's just... unbearable... The female lead's storyline is all about the "workplace drama," while the male lead's is all about the "tycoon CEO drama." When these two characters come together, it's like watching "Crazy Guy & Crazy Lady." Do they have to resort to wall slams, lifting hands, and body presses all the time?
Director, are you making a drama about a CEO or a series of short videos? Why do you make a hairstylist act like a forced-heartbreak literary character? If it weren't for Lin Yi, I really couldn't endure it.
It deserves a little over two stars, but adding another star just for the originality of the plot.
It's really good. It gave me a satisfying ending for this 2023 modern drama. Regardless of anything, this is a high-quality drama. Whether it's the plot, acting, production design, or visual aesthetics, I dare say it's the best modern urban-themed drama I've seen in recent years.
For the first time, I've discovered Liu Hao Cun, and her acting skills are truly exceptional! Her portrayal is so natural that it feels like she is Jiang Xiao Yuan herself! And let me tell you, I've become a fan of Lin Yi once again.
He's incredibly handsome, and the plot is captivating. I eagerly await the updates every day! It's really enjoyable to watch.
Every scene feels like it was shot just to fulfill the protagonist's mission, lacking any sense of authenticity or liveliness. However, in terms of the plot, it's actually somewhat enjoyable. I can't resist the curiosity about how the story will unfold in the upcoming episodes every day.
The strong promotion and aggressive streaming on short video platforms in the internet era are indeed powerful tools to attract viewers to watch dramas. I've watched a few episodes, and the story is quite intriguing with a good plot.
The acting skills of the two leads are quite resilient, although I think a bit more subtlety in their performances would be better.
It's really amazing! This modern drama isn't just about ordinary romance, it has a touch of mystery to it. The plot is truly captivating, and both the male and female leads are visually pleasing to the audience.
Their acting skills are also quite good. I hope it doesn't disappoint in the later episodes!
Watching until the ninth episode, what a plot... The character development of the male lead couldn't have collapsed more. It's a complete disaster! I used to think that even if it's a pile of poop, I'd still want to taste it because the male and female leads are so beautiful.
But after tasting it, I realized it's a huge, smelly pile of poop.
Cun Zi truly lives up to her experience in films; her acting skills are really impressive. She portrays the determined and competitive spirit with great impact. So far, the plot seems quite good.
(To be honest, I wasn't planning on watching her drama because of her parents' situation. This is the first time I've seen her performance, and the most important thing for an actor is their acting skills.
At the moment, I feel like my opinion of her has changed for the better.)
This time, I truly witnessed Liu Hao Cun's solid acting skills. The plot is quite innovative, and the cinematography is stunningly beautiful, giving it a Korean drama vibe. Although there are some parts that may seem strange, it doesn't affect the overall experience.
I think this drama should become popular. The soundtrack is superb, perfectly matching the overall pace!
Based on the performance of the male lead in episodes 7-10, this drama won't go far. He looks like someone who could engage in domestic violence at any moment. If Liu Hao Cun didn't have that pile of scandals, I might have been able to appreciate her acting skills.
Lin Yi's acting is also extremely poor. He constantly tries to look cool in a suit, which is nauseating. If it weren't for the suspenseful plot, this drama would be a lost cause and should be buried.
Hey, come take a look at this. I've watched up to the sixth episode, and the visuals are stunning, but the storyline is average. So far, there's nothing particularly captivating about it.
I don't like the voice of the female lead.
It sounds like her real voice? It just doesn't match her appearance, which is strange. As for the male lead, I'm not sure if it's a problem with the character's development or the actor's performance, but for now, he's mostly eye candy.
Also, his physique looks a bit too thin.
The theme is great, but the execution is terrible. I used to dislike Liu Hao Cun, but her performance in this drama is okay. However, the male lead's acting is extremely poor. He acts like an idiot. Can't they just focus on the plot? They argue for no reason, just like two blocks of ice.
It's only in the seventh episode that they finally recognize each other, and the plot progresses so slowly. The theme is really good, but the execution is incredibly bad. The male lead seems to have some kind of manic disorder, constantly going crazy.
Whenever he appears, I want to skip ahead. It's really cliché and boring, with workplace bullying. It's so dull and uninspiring.
I started liking Lin Yi from "A Little Thing Called First Love." Over the years, he has been sporting the same hairstyle and playing similar roles without any breakthroughs.
I had high hopes for this drama, but after watching 7 episodes, I gave up on the show and even on him as an actor. The illogical script is not an excuse for the lack of acting skills.
Besides glaring and furrowing his brows, I haven't seen any depth in his performance. The dialogue feels flat and lacks energy. Even his walking movements now seem unnatural.
I'll give an extra star out of the expectations I had for him over the years.