I already gave the original version three stars, but now I feel like this remake is completely off-track from my perspective. What are they trying to achieve with this remake?! The original version was nothing like this. Now I suddenly realize that the original version was subtle and restrained, but this remake is just blunt and lacks any subtlety at all?! I'm angry! ????
Miya1 year ago rating:6.1
Started off promising but got bored halfway through, it became tasteless... Also, I really have to beg, can they please choose better dubbing for those unpleasant voices and poorly written lines? Sun Jie's husky voice made me snap back to reality in a romantic drama. I wanted to give it 4 stars at the beginning, but after episode 12, I can only give it 2 stars.
Shu Yu1 year ago rating:8.5
I'm currently ten episodes into the drama, and I quite like it. After watching this, I finally understand Zhang Wanyi. The plot has undergone some changes, but it remains largely the same. The only issue I have is with the breakup scene; it feels a bit problematic. Hopefully, they can stabilize the storyline and avoid excessive melodrama in the future.
KK1 year ago rating:7
Mainly, I really liked "Spring Night," so I wanted to see how the remake turned out. Well... how should I put it? Sometimes, the background music feels a bit inexplicable, although the song choices are decent. It's clear that they tried to capture the atmosphere of Korean dramas, but they fell short in many aspects.
Qiao1 year ago rating:8.1
50/200. Stayed up late to binge-watch until the tenth episode... The background music is simply fantastic... The tug-of-war between the two characters... Adults should definitely give it a watch... Normal love is undoubtedly sweet, but it's the twisted love that brings even more joy, haha, just kidding.
Momo1 year ago rating:6.5
The acting skills of the male and female leads are quite underwhelming. And did they change the setting too much? The weirdest thing is that the best friend now has a cat, and the male lead has become a veterinarian. So their interaction starts with the cat getting treatment from his clinic (ridiculous). On the bright side, the songs are pretty good.
Update: Some fans are going against the tide and bashing the original work. I don't know what they changed, but they altered the professions of all the characters. The female lead, who originally had a good family background, is now a single parent like her mother. On the male lead's side, his father is an alcoholic, his sister is sick, and his mother is missing. And the most absurd thing is that it seems like the female lead has to engage in ambiguity, so they added the male lead's infidelity to emphasize it, and even introduced a malicious supporting character for the female rivalry. It's a complete mess.
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Rover1 year ago rating:6.6
The drama is above average, excelling in its exploration of moral temptations and ambiguous entanglements, but it gives off a superficial vibe. Sun Yi seems to constantly care about how she appears from a certain angle, emphasizing her beauty. It lacks the vitality of daily life compared to the Korean version, where Ding Haiyin, besides having a child, had a good family, job, and financial conditions. The encounter between the two characters could have had a sense of mutual understanding. Instead of remaking it, it would have been better to directly replicate the male lead's character, who was divorced and had a seriously ill younger sister and an alcoholic father. Setting aside the external factors, does the female lead contribute any emotional value? Well, it feels like this drama is simply about two people having a connection. The dull and mundane life gains some turbulence, and they both end up having affairs. It feels a bit weak and lacks depth.
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always1 year ago rating:8.4
Because it's a remake of "Spring Night," there will be comparisons while watching. The Chinese version made some improvements during the adaptation, such as changing the pharmacist to a veterinarian, elevating the male lead's status and increasing his affability. The removal of the female lead's father character may have softened the conflicts and contradictions (possibly). It might be more peaceful compared to "Spring Night"? However, the initial interaction between the male and female leads felt a bit excessive, and there were some awkward moments in the dialogue of the Chinese version, which didn't undergo significant changes. It's still enjoyable to watch if you don't let the influence of "Spring Night" affect you too much.
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Lalalala1 year ago rating:5.3
It's really not as good as the original Korean version. First of all, the director is not good, and the actors' acting skills are also lacking. Sun Yi, in particular, lacks the depth in her idol drama acting. Her expressions lack substance, and her lines are as flat as "Waiting for the Migratory Birds" from fifteen years ago. Surprisingly, Zhang Wan Yi, who was great in "Longing," has empty eyes here. There's also no chemistry between the leads. The plot in the first few episodes is basically a direct copy of the Korean original. Being an entertainment industry screenwriter seems so effortless and easy.
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AstroBoy1 year ago rating:6.4
I was deceived by the trailer and ended up watching it. After eight episodes, I just can't bear it anymore. The plot twists are abrupt, the characters' emotional changes lack logic, and both the storylines and dialogues of the script have issues. The progression of the plot relies solely on events like the sister falling ill, the grandmother falling down, chance encounters triggered at crucial locations like a bridal shop or KTV.
The songs are quite catchy, so I'll give one star for the music and one star for the cinematography.
SleepChamp1 year ago rating:7.1
It's a thoroughly enjoyable imitation of the Korean style, with the framing, camera angles, lines, and plot shamelessly copied. Then they added some Chinese elements like pressuring for marriage, male lead's coldness, and an incomplete original family, which feels extremely clumsy. Did they spend all the money on the background music (BGM) and OST, leaving the set design and costumes in a shambles? Can we please get rid of those colorful double-breasted coats, half-collar sweaters, black pants, and white shoes...
FingertipFish1 year ago rating:5.7
The original version was mediocre, but the remake's plot feels more disjointed. The small details of their interactions pale in comparison to the original. That KTV scene in the remake was laughably weak, and can't Sun Yi sing a decent song? The modifications made to cater to the national context are even more unsettling. (PS: Speaking of remakes of Korean dramas, "Love in the Summer" starring Wu Qian next door had a much better reception.)
DramaFan1 year ago rating:6.8
I've watched the Korean drama "Spring Night" before, and except for the casting of the female lead not aligning with my aesthetic preferences, everything else deserves a five-star rating. I'm quite satisfied with the main male and female leads in this version, and the pacing is also on point. I hope they can maintain this level of quality going forward. Zhang Wanyi never accepts a normal romantic script, haha!
Doughboy1 year ago rating:6.3
I can't believe this is Zhang Wanyi's acting... He's so stiff, it's as if he's someone who has never been in a relationship before. He's simply not suitable for this role! And there's no chemistry between him and Sun Yi. However, the soundtrack is really beautiful and fitting! I really like the opening theme. The remake is decent, but the casting of the male and female leads is not good...
Mystery@1 year ago rating:8.7
I'll give four stars to Zhang Wanyi, but honestly, the female lead... I don't know why, but I don't feel any sense of heart-fluttering with her. In fact, in the original version, the female lead in "Spring Night" had a strange feeling about him from their first encounter. But this female lead gives me the impression that none of the emotions in the world hold any attraction for her.
OzO1 year ago rating:6.2
The verdict is in, and I was genuinely looking forward to it, but it ended up being completely overshadowed by the original version. I couldn't continue watching... There are so many identical plot points, even the dialogues and actions are the same. It's embarrassing to see who gave a lousy performance. The male lead is as wooden as can be, relying on fan edits and remixes, huh? ???????????
Jester1 year ago rating:5.1
Superficial. The storyline, dialogues, and background music in this drama feel like mass-produced products that have been fitted into a template. You can smell and see the industrial alcohol and flavoring agents permeating throughout the show. The evident contrivance makes the presentation of "I Know I Love You" particularly awkward.
BerryYang1 year ago rating:6.7
Watching TV dramas late at night can really get addictive. After calming down, I realized that Zhang Wanyi's performance is stronger than many other male actors because of his acting skills. There are some subtle details in many places. Sun Yi is also good, but I feel like her character could have had a bit more explosiveness. In the drama, she appears somewhat weak and lacks distinctive characteristics, similar to many of her previous roles. I think the portrayal of the second male lead's counterattack is decent. The atmosphere is mainly conveyed through dialogue, with fewer physical movements and eye expressions. Upon reviewing the editing, I noticed this flaw—there is a lack of restrained emotions. By the eighth episode, the plot is being dragged and developed too quickly. It's no longer considered a love story but verging on eroticism, right? Are they playing with the so-called "golden three seconds" of the premiere?
Suddenly, I wonder if there would be many praises online if the female lead were the "third party" instead? On Douyin's hot search, it's all about Wanyi. I have to say that the male actor's popularity is really high, which essentially indicates a strong fan base in the mainland entertainment industry.
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iztyRainie1 year ago rating:6.5
Even though the male lead's dark charm is impressive, the pacing of episodes 1⃣️ and 2⃣️ is too fast, and the ambiguity feels like following a set process. Did the screenwriter and director even bother watching the Korean drama version, "Spring Night"? In the beginning, the steady and intense build-up lasted for a considerable time. Contact information and longing for each other were portrayed in a subtle and prolonged manner, making the viewers anxious yet immersed. But here, it feels like you're rushing at the speed of a rocket. The emotional development of the main characters in their initial daily lives hasn't even had a chance to come out, and they're already deeply in love. It would have been better if they took a bit more serious approach. It's a waste of the script and the actors' talents.
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Raaachael1 year ago rating:6.4
As a die-hard fan of "Spring Night," I must say that the atmosphere in the first few episodes was quite fitting. The BGM was good, and the casting of Zhang Wanyi and Yuan Wenkang was really well done. But the female lead... her acting and dialogue delivery were really poor. Her body language and expressions were stiff, and coupled with the imitation of ugly clothes from the Korean version and those hideous shark pants, it's hard to call it visually appealing. In the original version, the independent, stable core, kindness, and the sincere care of the best friends and family members were quickly established, but in this adaptation, they are nowhere to be seen. I gave up after 8 episodes.
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Coffee Tea Fragrance1 year ago rating:9.7
Perhaps none of us are brave pursuers of love, so let the night breeze take us to witness courageous love!
The main characters didn't actually cheat in the true sense. When love fades, how do we make the difficult decision to let go while still feeling reluctant? How do we make a new choice between a BMW and a bicycle?
Zhao Jin may be hard to come across in reality, so let's observe their moments of letting go and holding hands from a distance, and contemplate love and non-love between urban men and women from a different perspective.
Love is truly complicated.
Momo1 year ago rating:6.8
I'm giving 3 stars solely for Zhang Wanyi and the actor who plays the second male lead. This might be Zhang Wanyi's lowest-rated drama. How does Sun Yi manage to maintain that habit of rapidly blinking her eyes whenever she speaks? Her acting is so awkward, completely unable to keep up with the performances of the two male co-stars. It's not natural at all, neither convincing in crying scenes nor genuine in laughing scenes. Does the entire creative team really not see any issues with the acting skills of the female lead? Seriously, no one? Really?
evakasch1 year ago rating:5.3
I can't bear to watch it anymore. Zhao Jin knows it's not right, yet he keeps pursuing her. He doesn't seem like a reliable person. The female lead easily gets infatuated with any handsome guy who flirts with her, which is also considered provocative behavior. Either they should openly discuss breaking up or they should take the time to sort themselves out and seriously nurture the long-standing relationship they've had. Allowing things to turn out like this is truly a self-inflicted trouble.
Momo1 year ago rating:6.1
Boring. I dropped it after 7 episodes. The love story between the female lead and her boyfriend is like a smelly and lengthy bandage. It's obvious that they should break up, but the writer forcefully keeps them together to create that forbidden love. I can't believe it. Zhang Wan Yi's character is extremely poorly developed. If someone else played that role, they would probably be heavily criticized. He's just a typical annoying and meddlesome guy.
Encore1 year ago rating:7
The storyline of the male third party, which is supposed to be thrilling, is unexpectedly portrayed as extremely boring _(:_」∠)_ Moreover, there is absolutely no chemistry between the male and female leads (¬_¬). What's even more frustrating is that the director didn't use any creativity and just made a 1:1 replica... Bringing over the original's love for drinking and eating grilled meat without any modifications, is that considered acceptable????????
ZeroDegree1 year ago rating:9.5
It's a very unique modern romance drama, and the push-and-pull between the male and female leads is portrayed exceptionally well. Zhang Wanyi's calm face with a crazed look in her eyes is really impactful, and Sun Yi is beautiful with good acting skills, especially her pleasant voice. The dialogue for both the male and female leads is fantastic. Watching this drama feels like someone is tickling my heart, and I can't stop watching it.
Button1 year ago rating:5.5
It's amazing... I couldn't continue watching either "Spring Night" or this drama. I tried watching "Spring Night" 4.5 times but still couldn't get through it, and the same goes for this one. I watched several episodes, but I couldn't continue... (Also, I don't understand how the main characters suddenly fell for each other and started hiding it from their mutual friends...)
IndifferentSpectator1 year ago rating:7.1
The plot is a bit dull. I can't quite comprehend the relationship between the female lead and her ex-boyfriend. Are they just dragging it out until the end to blame each other? The male lead is proactive, and both characters have their own areas in need of redemption. Although it's somewhat plain, it can be a decent watch when feeling bored and in need of something to pass the time.
WallE1 year ago rating:6.5
Following a certain drama with a couple that had similar hairstyles, this one has now turned into focusing on the similarity of their lips. During those few minutes of parking, all I could do was stare at their mouths. When I finally realized and looked at ZWY's vocal and facial expressions, I can only say I was lucky to catch the bus of "Awakening Era.
NiRenGu1 year ago rating:8.4
Can't help but compare it to "Spring Night," there are indeed flaws, but many scenes still touch the heart. Is Zhang Wan Yi trying to dominate the morally ambiguous zone of the film and television industry? Female teacher, male student, sibling-like bond, and now starting to flirt with someone else's partner (doge).
Momo1 year ago rating:8.4
Actually, I feel there are many aspects worth criticizing in the filming of this drama, but I can't resist my love for this character setup. It made me silently scream in several scenes. Moreover, the pacing is faster than the original version, and I personally enjoy watching fast-paced shows. So, subjectively, I would give it
LittleBearNini1 year ago rating:9.9
Yuan Wenkang's character makes me feel particularly conflicted. The emotional tension between him and Xu Nuo, combined with the pressure from his family, creates a portrayal that evokes sympathy and helplessness. Watching this drama not only touches my emotions but also provides a delicate observation of life and love.
EveningMaple1 year ago rating:6.8
They changed the profession, so it's certain that we won't see the classic library scenes anymore. It's quite impressive how they completely removed all three sisters of the female lead. If you watch it as a drama unrelated to the original work, it's actually okay. The male lead is a bit wooden, haha.
I already gave the original version three stars, but now I feel like this remake is completely off-track from my perspective. What are they trying to achieve with this remake?! The original version was nothing like this.
Now I suddenly realize that the original version was subtle and restrained, but this remake is just blunt and lacks any subtlety at all?! I'm angry! ????
Started off promising but got bored halfway through, it became tasteless... Also, I really have to beg, can they please choose better dubbing for those unpleasant voices and poorly written lines? Sun Jie's husky voice made me snap back to reality in a romantic drama.
I wanted to give it 4 stars at the beginning, but after episode 12, I can only give it 2 stars.
I'm currently ten episodes into the drama, and I quite like it. After watching this, I finally understand Zhang Wanyi. The plot has undergone some changes, but it remains largely the same.
The only issue I have is with the breakup scene; it feels a bit problematic. Hopefully, they can stabilize the storyline and avoid excessive melodrama in the future.
Mainly, I really liked "Spring Night," so I wanted to see how the remake turned out. Well... how should I put it? Sometimes, the background music feels a bit inexplicable, although the song choices are decent. It's clear that they tried to capture the atmosphere of Korean dramas, but they fell short in many aspects.
50/200. Stayed up late to binge-watch until the tenth episode... The background music is simply fantastic... The tug-of-war between the two characters... Adults should definitely give it a watch...
Normal love is undoubtedly sweet, but it's the twisted love that brings even more joy, haha, just kidding.
The acting skills of the male and female leads are quite underwhelming. And did they change the setting too much? The weirdest thing is that the best friend now has a cat, and the male lead has become a veterinarian.
So their interaction starts with the cat getting treatment from his clinic (ridiculous). On the bright side, the songs are pretty good.
Update: Some fans are going against the tide and bashing the original work.
I don't know what they changed, but they altered the professions of all the characters. The female lead, who originally had a good family background, is now a single parent like her mother.
On the male lead's side, his father is an alcoholic, his sister is sick, and his mother is missing. And the most absurd thing is that it seems like the female lead has to engage in ambiguity, so they added the male lead's infidelity to emphasize it, and even introduced a malicious supporting character for the female rivalry.
It's a complete mess.
The drama is above average, excelling in its exploration of moral temptations and ambiguous entanglements, but it gives off a superficial vibe. Sun Yi seems to constantly care about how she appears from a certain angle, emphasizing her beauty.
It lacks the vitality of daily life compared to the Korean version, where Ding Haiyin, besides having a child, had a good family, job, and financial conditions.
The encounter between the two characters could have had a sense of mutual understanding. Instead of remaking it, it would have been better to directly replicate the male lead's character, who was divorced and had a seriously ill younger sister and an alcoholic father.
Setting aside the external factors, does the female lead contribute any emotional value? Well, it feels like this drama is simply about two people having a connection.
The dull and mundane life gains some turbulence, and they both end up having affairs. It feels a bit weak and lacks depth.
Because it's a remake of "Spring Night," there will be comparisons while watching. The Chinese version made some improvements during the adaptation, such as changing the pharmacist to a veterinarian, elevating the male lead's status and increasing his affability.
The removal of the female lead's father character may have softened the conflicts and contradictions (possibly). It might be more peaceful compared to "Spring Night"? However, the initial interaction between the male and female leads felt a bit excessive, and there were some awkward moments in the dialogue of the Chinese version, which didn't undergo significant changes.
It's still enjoyable to watch if you don't let the influence of "Spring Night" affect you too much.
It's really not as good as the original Korean version. First of all, the director is not good, and the actors' acting skills are also lacking. Sun Yi, in particular, lacks the depth in her idol drama acting.
Her expressions lack substance, and her lines are as flat as "Waiting for the Migratory Birds" from fifteen years ago. Surprisingly, Zhang Wan Yi, who was great in "Longing," has empty eyes here.
There's also no chemistry between the leads. The plot in the first few episodes is basically a direct copy of the Korean original. Being an entertainment industry screenwriter seems so effortless and easy.
I was deceived by the trailer and ended up watching it. After eight episodes, I just can't bear it anymore. The plot twists are abrupt, the characters' emotional changes lack logic, and both the storylines and dialogues of the script have issues.
The progression of the plot relies solely on events like the sister falling ill, the grandmother falling down, chance encounters triggered at crucial locations like a bridal shop or KTV.
The songs are quite catchy, so I'll give one star for the music and one star for the cinematography.
It's a thoroughly enjoyable imitation of the Korean style, with the framing, camera angles, lines, and plot shamelessly copied. Then they added some Chinese elements like pressuring for marriage, male lead's coldness, and an incomplete original family, which feels extremely clumsy.
Did they spend all the money on the background music (BGM) and OST, leaving the set design and costumes in a shambles? Can we please get rid of those colorful double-breasted coats, half-collar sweaters, black pants, and white shoes...
The original version was mediocre, but the remake's plot feels more disjointed. The small details of their interactions pale in comparison to the original. That KTV scene in the remake was laughably weak, and can't Sun Yi sing a decent song?
The modifications made to cater to the national context are even more unsettling. (PS: Speaking of remakes of Korean dramas, "Love in the Summer" starring Wu Qian next door had a much better reception.)
I've watched the Korean drama "Spring Night" before, and except for the casting of the female lead not aligning with my aesthetic preferences, everything else deserves a five-star rating. I'm quite satisfied with the main male and female leads in this version, and the pacing is also on point.
I hope they can maintain this level of quality going forward. Zhang Wanyi never accepts a normal romantic script, haha!
I can't believe this is Zhang Wanyi's acting... He's so stiff, it's as if he's someone who has never been in a relationship before. He's simply not suitable for this role! And there's no chemistry between him and Sun Yi.
However, the soundtrack is really beautiful and fitting! I really like the opening theme. The remake is decent, but the casting of the male and female leads is not good...
I'll give four stars to Zhang Wanyi, but honestly, the female lead... I don't know why, but I don't feel any sense of heart-fluttering with her. In fact, in the original version, the female lead in "Spring Night" had a strange feeling about him from their first encounter.
But this female lead gives me the impression that none of the emotions in the world hold any attraction for her.
The verdict is in, and I was genuinely looking forward to it, but it ended up being completely overshadowed by the original version. I couldn't continue watching... There are so many identical plot points, even the dialogues and actions are the same.
It's embarrassing to see who gave a lousy performance. The male lead is as wooden as can be, relying on fan edits and remixes, huh? ???????????
Superficial. The storyline, dialogues, and background music in this drama feel like mass-produced products that have been fitted into a template. You can smell and see the industrial alcohol and flavoring agents permeating throughout the show.
The evident contrivance makes the presentation of "I Know I Love You" particularly awkward.
Watching TV dramas late at night can really get addictive. After calming down, I realized that Zhang Wanyi's performance is stronger than many other male actors because of his acting skills. There are some subtle details in many places.
Sun Yi is also good, but I feel like her character could have had a bit more explosiveness. In the drama, she appears somewhat weak and lacks distinctive characteristics, similar to many of her previous roles. I think the portrayal of the second male lead's counterattack is decent.
The atmosphere is mainly conveyed through dialogue, with fewer physical movements and eye expressions. Upon reviewing the editing, I noticed this flaw—there is a lack of restrained emotions. By the eighth episode, the plot is being dragged and developed too quickly.
It's no longer considered a love story but verging on eroticism, right? Are they playing with the so-called "golden three seconds" of the premiere?
Suddenly, I wonder if there would be many praises online if the female lead were the "third party" instead?
On Douyin's hot search, it's all about Wanyi. I have to say that the male actor's popularity is really high, which essentially indicates a strong fan base in the mainland entertainment industry.
Even though the male lead's dark charm is impressive, the pacing of episodes 1⃣️ and 2⃣️ is too fast, and the ambiguity feels like following a set process. Did the screenwriter and director even bother watching the Korean drama version, "Spring Night"?
In the beginning, the steady and intense build-up lasted for a considerable time. Contact information and longing for each other were portrayed in a subtle and prolonged manner, making the viewers anxious yet immersed.
But here, it feels like you're rushing at the speed of a rocket. The emotional development of the main characters in their initial daily lives hasn't even had a chance to come out, and they're already deeply in love.
It would have been better if they took a bit more serious approach. It's a waste of the script and the actors' talents.
As a die-hard fan of "Spring Night," I must say that the atmosphere in the first few episodes was quite fitting. The BGM was good, and the casting of Zhang Wanyi and Yuan Wenkang was really well done.
But the female lead... her acting and dialogue delivery were really poor. Her body language and expressions were stiff, and coupled with the imitation of ugly clothes from the Korean version and those hideous shark pants, it's hard to call it visually appealing.
In the original version, the independent, stable core, kindness, and the sincere care of the best friends and family members were quickly established, but in this adaptation, they are nowhere to be seen.
I gave up after 8 episodes.
Perhaps none of us are brave pursuers of love, so let the night breeze take us to witness courageous love!
The main characters didn't actually cheat in the true sense. When love fades, how do we make the difficult decision to let go while still feeling reluctant?
How do we make a new choice between a BMW and a bicycle?
Zhao Jin may be hard to come across in reality, so let's observe their moments of letting go and holding hands from a distance, and contemplate love and non-love between urban men and women from a different perspective.
Love is truly complicated.
I'm giving 3 stars solely for Zhang Wanyi and the actor who plays the second male lead. This might be Zhang Wanyi's lowest-rated drama. How does Sun Yi manage to maintain that habit of rapidly blinking her eyes whenever she speaks?
Her acting is so awkward, completely unable to keep up with the performances of the two male co-stars. It's not natural at all, neither convincing in crying scenes nor genuine in laughing scenes.
Does the entire creative team really not see any issues with the acting skills of the female lead? Seriously, no one? Really?
I can't bear to watch it anymore. Zhao Jin knows it's not right, yet he keeps pursuing her. He doesn't seem like a reliable person. The female lead easily gets infatuated with any handsome guy who flirts with her, which is also considered provocative behavior.
Either they should openly discuss breaking up or they should take the time to sort themselves out and seriously nurture the long-standing relationship they've had.
Allowing things to turn out like this is truly a self-inflicted trouble.
Boring. I dropped it after 7 episodes. The love story between the female lead and her boyfriend is like a smelly and lengthy bandage. It's obvious that they should break up, but the writer forcefully keeps them together to create that forbidden love.
I can't believe it. Zhang Wan Yi's character is extremely poorly developed. If someone else played that role, they would probably be heavily criticized. He's just a typical annoying and meddlesome guy.
The storyline of the male third party, which is supposed to be thrilling, is unexpectedly portrayed as extremely boring _(:_」∠)_ Moreover, there is absolutely no chemistry between the male and female leads (¬_¬). What's even more frustrating is that the director didn't use any creativity and just made a 1:1 replica...
Bringing over the original's love for drinking and eating grilled meat without any modifications, is that considered acceptable????????
It's a very unique modern romance drama, and the push-and-pull between the male and female leads is portrayed exceptionally well. Zhang Wanyi's calm face with a crazed look in her eyes is really impactful, and Sun Yi is beautiful with good acting skills, especially her pleasant voice.
The dialogue for both the male and female leads is fantastic. Watching this drama feels like someone is tickling my heart, and I can't stop watching it.
It's amazing... I couldn't continue watching either "Spring Night" or this drama. I tried watching "Spring Night" 4.5 times but still couldn't get through it, and the same goes for this one. I watched several episodes, but I couldn't continue...
(Also, I don't understand how the main characters suddenly fell for each other and started hiding it from their mutual friends...)
The plot is a bit dull. I can't quite comprehend the relationship between the female lead and her ex-boyfriend. Are they just dragging it out until the end to blame each other?
The male lead is proactive, and both characters have their own areas in need of redemption. Although it's somewhat plain, it can be a decent watch when feeling bored and in need of something to pass the time.
Following a certain drama with a couple that had similar hairstyles, this one has now turned into focusing on the similarity of their lips. During those few minutes of parking, all I could do was stare at their mouths.
When I finally realized and looked at ZWY's vocal and facial expressions, I can only say I was lucky to catch the bus of "Awakening Era.
Can't help but compare it to "Spring Night," there are indeed flaws, but many scenes still touch the heart. Is Zhang Wan Yi trying to dominate the morally ambiguous zone of the film and television industry?
Female teacher, male student, sibling-like bond, and now starting to flirt with someone else's partner (doge).
Actually, I feel there are many aspects worth criticizing in the filming of this drama, but I can't resist my love for this character setup. It made me silently scream in several scenes. Moreover, the pacing is faster than the original version, and I personally enjoy watching fast-paced shows.
So, subjectively, I would give it
Yuan Wenkang's character makes me feel particularly conflicted. The emotional tension between him and Xu Nuo, combined with the pressure from his family, creates a portrayal that evokes sympathy and helplessness.
Watching this drama not only touches my emotions but also provides a delicate observation of life and love.
They changed the profession, so it's certain that we won't see the classic library scenes anymore. It's quite impressive how they completely removed all three sisters of the female lead. If you watch it as a drama unrelated to the original work, it's actually okay.
The male lead is a bit wooden, haha.