I can't stand how everyone calmly delivers their lines in such urgent situations, especially Ma Ming. And during the typhoon meeting, it's obvious that the lines are too long, as everyone is holding their cue cards and reciting their lines. It's ridiculous.
QQBall1 year ago rating:5.2
I simply don't like Cai Sibei's acting, even before she played the role of a third party. So don't say that we are projecting ourselves onto the character of the older woman. Infidelity is not something one person can accomplish alone. Signal King is not a good person, and Cai Sibei is no exception.
TaiKeen1 year ago rating:6.6
The most disappointing aspect of the drama is Cai Sibei. There's absolutely no chemistry between her and Ma Ming, and she doesn't have the youthful beauty and perfect figure of Liu Yingxuan. Her portrayal of the character is also similar to "Hello, My Doctor." Although Kwok Bo-yin may not have fully handled her role, at least she brings some freshness compared to her past performances.
AuntNamedJiangWenli1 year ago rating:5.3
Can Cai Sibei's fans please not get aggressive? People simply dislike her acting skills, which are very poor. Also, don't blame the audience for jumping to conclusions. If it's all false rumors, hold a press conference to clarify instead of enjoying the attention and then blaming the public...
BlueFiftyDegrees1 year ago rating:6.3
Let me speak on behalf of the Civil Aviation Administration: Disappointing! I was initially interested in the subject matter, but there weren't many work scenes. The focus was on filming a romantic storyline that lacked any chemistry. Only 10 episodes and they couldn't showcase the hard work and careers of various positions? It's a letdown, a complete letdown.
candt1 year ago rating:6.3
Sorry, I'm dropping after the first episode. It took several minutes just to introduce the characters, and the rest of the time was spent on this divorced couple. I thought it was supposed to be a workplace drama. Miss Cai, if you're acting, just act. Can you stop being so awkward? The plot is already bad enough, please don't make it worse.
BeijingScholar1 year ago rating:8
If it's supposed to be a promotional film, it's one-sided with the portrayal of airport staff. All the people shown with subtitles are managers and supervisors. The flight attendants and captains are so uniform that I thought they were marching in a parade. On one hand, Chen Hao says that we have the busiest airport, but on the other hand, Cai Sibei and Ma Mingzu chat for three minutes, and both of them are still on duty according to the setting. I wonder what Ma Guoming, who came from "Triumph in the Skies" twenty years later, thinks about this. He has become a leader and is even being educated by trainee staff.
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momo1 year ago rating:8
It's a very typical promotional drama, so standard that it becomes somewhat boring. Actually, with so many events, it would have been better to extend it to 15 episodes. As a result, each event and character only receives superficial treatment, and the progression of relationships feels forced and even a bit stiff. It's watchable but not gripping, and the plot arrangement lacks sincerity. They even shamelessly copied the trope from "White Strongman." If they wanted to play with nostalgia, they should have done it differently. It feels like they are relying on the fact that the regulatory authority only reviews the professional aspects of the plot, allowing them to take liberties elsewhere. TVB, please don't be so outrageous. It's rare to have the full cooperation of the regulatory authority and ask for their help in promoting the drama, but this is what we get? You might as well cut off all the romantic storylines or wrap them up quickly, focusing solely on the professional aspects. Take a cue from the promotional videos made by the Police Department, which are equally engaging without any romantic subplot.
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WhiteRap&XLN1 year ago rating:8.4
The screenwriter took a shortcut with recycled plotlines, so I'll deduct one star for that. However, overall, it's still quite good, and the pacing is fast. But there are some characters that are overly hyped. Guo Baiyan's acting is average. Among the younger generation in this drama, I only like Liu Yingxuan. Cai Sibei and Ma Ming have a slight age difference, but their chemistry as a couple is still decent.
Tiffany1181 year ago rating:5.4
The promotional trailers are fine, but now they're airing mediocre dramas in the prime time slot! But why are there so many young girls who like Ma Ming, who is at such a different age? It really ruins the likability. And why is there so much unnecessary drama and constant shaking in the performance? It feels like they're walking the red carpet with themselves.
RestorationElf1 year ago rating:6.3
Is the advertisement from the Hong Kong Communications Authority purely a political task? This story doesn't have much climax... It feels like it's all about dragging the plot along. After three episodes, there aren't any memorable scenes. Although TVB tends to focus more on relationships than the plot, it feels like there are just too many romantic storylines in this one. And the special effects... well, let's forget about them. They weren't important to begin with. Also, having the nearly 50-year-old Ma Ming involved in romantic storylines with three actors in their 90s (including two born in 1997)... Can he just be their father already?
I can't stand how everyone calmly delivers their lines in such urgent situations, especially Ma Ming. And during the typhoon meeting, it's obvious that the lines are too long, as everyone is holding their cue cards and reciting their lines.
It's ridiculous.
I simply don't like Cai Sibei's acting, even before she played the role of a third party. So don't say that we are projecting ourselves onto the character of the older woman. Infidelity is not something one person can accomplish alone.
Signal King is not a good person, and Cai Sibei is no exception.
The most disappointing aspect of the drama is Cai Sibei. There's absolutely no chemistry between her and Ma Ming, and she doesn't have the youthful beauty and perfect figure of Liu Yingxuan. Her portrayal of the character is also similar to "Hello, My Doctor." Although Kwok Bo-yin may not have fully handled her role, at least she brings some freshness compared to her past performances.
Can Cai Sibei's fans please not get aggressive? People simply dislike her acting skills, which are very poor. Also, don't blame the audience for jumping to conclusions. If it's all false rumors, hold a press conference to clarify instead of enjoying the attention and then blaming the public...
Let me speak on behalf of the Civil Aviation Administration: Disappointing! I was initially interested in the subject matter, but there weren't many work scenes. The focus was on filming a romantic storyline that lacked any chemistry.
Only 10 episodes and they couldn't showcase the hard work and careers of various positions? It's a letdown, a complete letdown.
Sorry, I'm dropping after the first episode. It took several minutes just to introduce the characters, and the rest of the time was spent on this divorced couple. I thought it was supposed to be a workplace drama.
Miss Cai, if you're acting, just act. Can you stop being so awkward? The plot is already bad enough, please don't make it worse.
If it's supposed to be a promotional film, it's one-sided with the portrayal of airport staff. All the people shown with subtitles are managers and supervisors. The flight attendants and captains are so uniform that I thought they were marching in a parade.
On one hand, Chen Hao says that we have the busiest airport, but on the other hand, Cai Sibei and Ma Mingzu chat for three minutes, and both of them are still on duty according to the setting. I wonder what Ma Guoming, who came from "Triumph in the Skies" twenty years later, thinks about this.
He has become a leader and is even being educated by trainee staff.
It's a very typical promotional drama, so standard that it becomes somewhat boring. Actually, with so many events, it would have been better to extend it to 15 episodes. As a result, each event and character only receives superficial treatment, and the progression of relationships feels forced and even a bit stiff.
It's watchable but not gripping, and the plot arrangement lacks sincerity. They even shamelessly copied the trope from "White Strongman." If they wanted to play with nostalgia, they should have done it differently.
It feels like they are relying on the fact that the regulatory authority only reviews the professional aspects of the plot, allowing them to take liberties elsewhere. TVB, please don't be so outrageous. It's rare to have the full cooperation of the regulatory authority and ask for their help in promoting the drama, but this is what we get?
You might as well cut off all the romantic storylines or wrap them up quickly, focusing solely on the professional aspects. Take a cue from the promotional videos made by the Police Department, which are equally engaging without any romantic subplot.
The screenwriter took a shortcut with recycled plotlines, so I'll deduct one star for that. However, overall, it's still quite good, and the pacing is fast. But there are some characters that are overly hyped.
Guo Baiyan's acting is average. Among the younger generation in this drama, I only like Liu Yingxuan. Cai Sibei and Ma Ming have a slight age difference, but their chemistry as a couple is still decent.
The promotional trailers are fine, but now they're airing mediocre dramas in the prime time slot! But why are there so many young girls who like Ma Ming, who is at such a different age?
It really ruins the likability. And why is there so much unnecessary drama and constant shaking in the performance? It feels like they're walking the red carpet with themselves.
Is the advertisement from the Hong Kong Communications Authority purely a political task? This story doesn't have much climax... It feels like it's all about dragging the plot along. After three episodes, there aren't any memorable scenes.
Although TVB tends to focus more on relationships than the plot, it feels like there are just too many romantic storylines in this one. And the special effects... well, let's forget about them. They weren't important to begin with.
Also, having the nearly 50-year-old Ma Ming involved in romantic storylines with three actors in their 90s (including two born in 1997)... Can he just be their father already?