Love Me, Love My Voice: A Delightful Drama with a Musical Twist
Are you watching "Love Me, Love My Voice"? Honestly, this warm and sweet drama is like a seasoning in a dish – not essential, but worth a try if you're intrigued. The female protagonist is a popular online musician. She creates ancient-style songs, works as a music planner, and even plays in a band. It's quite an interesting setup.
As for the main characters, we have a female college student who's preparing for postgraduate studies and a surgeon at a public hospital. Both characters are relatable, which enhances the audience's immersion. The male lead is portrayed as a talented chef, which gives off a romantic novel vibe. The story involves using voice to communicate recipes and even includes some visually stunning cooking scenes, adding a touch of fantasy.
It feels somewhat tailor-made, particularly for the '90s generation. Of course, among the actors with great dialogue delivery, Tan Jianci is not the only candidate, but judging from the presentation, the director made the right choice in casting. The chemistry between the leads is crucial in idol dramas. The female lead is initially a fan of the male lead, captivated by his voice. But unexpectedly, she gets to meet him in person. The premise of the story is that the male lead has been interested in the female lead and curious about her from the beginning. Without this foundation, it would be difficult for them to come together so quickly.
Looking back at Tan Jianci's career in film and television, he started with minor roles but gradually made his way to where he is today. Playing the male lead is a result of his previous successful characters, and it's clear that both opportunity and talent played a role. "Qingci" may be a somewhat tongue-twisting name, but what do you all think? How is Tan Jianci's performance?