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My Calorie Boy chinese drama review
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My Calorie Boy
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by Narasousa
Nov 3, 2022
30 of 30 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
This review may contain spoilers

If it makes you laugh and cry it's worth watching

If a drama makes you laugh and cry, it's because it's worth it, no matter what. School dramas are not my favorites, and this one also has its flaws, but we can find interesting and beautiful things in it.

First of all, it's a light drama, fun to watch, with youth questions. Then the chemistry of the protagonists is undeniable, the way they tease each other, and fight, and joke, and support each other. The friendship they build is really very beautiful.

But everything has a but and it shudders and something breaks when Kang Jia Wei's father dies. Somehow he gets upset with Xu Jing Jing, and leaves for another country, returning after four years. I understand that the death of someone we love is something that really changes our lives. But his attitude was not right. I think that, at that moment when he leaves without looking back, something breaks, friendship, support, promise, love.

Despite that and the ending was a bit rushed, I really liked it. It was a drama that gave me a beautiful message. And about love: if after four or five years you still can't forget someone, it's because it's something that's really worth it, I've been trying to think like that.

But they really owed us a period of courtship, of holding hands on the beach, what they would be like as a couple. The kiss was beautiful, but I don't think it should have ended there.

The ost was good, a little nostalgic.

I cried almost the entirety of episode 29.

One last note: he actually lost weight in episode 4 or 5, I didn't expect it to be that fast.
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