The use of real locations, authentic dialogue, and minimal heavy editing already surpasses many so-called "epic dramas." The cinematography is beautiful, the actors have a refreshing demeanor, and the storytelling is gradually reaching its peak. With each episode being 20 minutes long and a total of 12 episodes, it has a rhythm reminiscent of Japanese dramas. It's been a while since I watched a Chinese drama, and this one truly gives a refreshing feeling. 5-star support!
WindChaser10 months ago rating:7.9
After a gust of wind, the female lead suddenly appears on a tree, giving a surreal feeling reminiscent of Inuyasha. The style is also influenced by Japanese works, overall evoking a girlish fantasy. The plot revolves around trivial matters intertwined with various instances of hugging and kissing. Regarding these displays of affection, one may wonder if they stem from a romantic mindset or if they are a continuation of childhood behavior into adulthood. It's like how even when a pet cat grows up, it still has the instinct to knead. The female lead is quite obedient, earning an extra star. Although there are some shots where visible laugh lines aren't concealed well, it doesn't deduct points. It wasn't until I finished watching that I realized the female lead resembles Koushi Sugawara. Now it truly feels like a Japanese-style drama.
The use of real locations, authentic dialogue, and minimal heavy editing already surpasses many so-called "epic dramas." The cinematography is beautiful, the actors have a refreshing demeanor, and the storytelling is gradually reaching its peak.
With each episode being 20 minutes long and a total of 12 episodes, it has a rhythm reminiscent of Japanese dramas. It's been a while since I watched a Chinese drama, and this one truly gives a refreshing feeling.
5-star support!
After a gust of wind, the female lead suddenly appears on a tree, giving a surreal feeling reminiscent of Inuyasha. The style is also influenced by Japanese works, overall evoking a girlish fantasy. The plot revolves around trivial matters intertwined with various instances of hugging and kissing.
Regarding these displays of affection, one may wonder if they stem from a romantic mindset or if they are a continuation of childhood behavior into adulthood. It's like how even when a pet cat grows up, it still has the instinct to knead.
The female lead is quite obedient, earning an extra star. Although there are some shots where visible laugh lines aren't concealed well, it doesn't deduct points. It wasn't until I finished watching that I realized the female lead resembles Koushi Sugawara.
Now it truly feels like a Japanese-style drama.