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Walk Into Your Memory
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Sep 30, 2019
24 of 24 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 8.0
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"Walk into your memory" is a drama about a girl named An Ning who is a chef and meets her Boss Long HaoQian through an unfortunate event of spilling soup before it was needed to be served. An Ning and Long HaoQian had in fact met before, but both had no memory of this meeting, until fate did its job. Behind Long Haoqian and An Ning was a series of hidden secrets that no one knew, and because An Ning had special eyes that could see into people's memories, she found out the about the secrets that no one else knew, not even Long Haoqian.

In my opinion, this drama was really sweet and great all the way up around Episode 20ish, from there, everything started going downhill. I really dislike the way that dramas go and "plot out": it starts of really sweet, but then something gets in the way and the heartbreak is so massive that you didn't even prepare for it. Towards the ending, we as an audience learn that An Ning is stuck in Long Haoqian's memory world, but she can't get out of it. She understands the truth of what has been bothering her for so long: her sister An Yi's death. An Ning watches in Long Haoqian's perspective as she goes into vegetable state in the hospital for weeks, until one day, her courage overcomes her and she goes back to the real world.
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The ending happened way too fast: An Ning woke up, Long Haoqian and her visit the graves of her father and sister, and they exchanged their promises of love for each other, then the screen gradually blacks out. As part of the audience, I would definitely be really interested in seeing her and her best friend's wedding together, as well as their future children. It was really unfortunate that the director/script writers didn't consider adding that in.

Overall, I recommend that you watch this drama as the acting is the best it can get, while the music and soundtracks didn't really interest me that much everything else was alright, and the overall plot of the movie was somewhat okay too.

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Wait, My Youth
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Sep 1, 2019
24 of 24 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 10
This review may contain spoilers
This drama was beyond my expectations. I don't usually write reviews for stuff I've finished watching but this really deserved one.

This drama was so realistic, as someone who is also in high school, I can relate to most things in the drama. The drama was also set in the early 2000s, and boy I remember those old as gadgets. The acting crew was very well chosen as part of the plot was that Su Cancan had to hesitate between 2 potential boyfriends. Usually when watching a drama, we as viewers like a certain person and hope that the main character won't end up with them, but this was the first drama that messed up my brain, I didn't know who to choose! I felt really bad for Lin Jiaze, but the same time I really wanted Lan Tianye to be with Cancan. The drama really allows us to take a stroll down memory lane and remember our youth and childhood, and that friends you make in high school and are close to are friends for life. I cried so many times during this drama, and I would definitely rewatch it again. During the last episode, when everything came to an 'end' it also seemed like a new beginning. The group went and visited their old teacher and they dug up their box with their important possessions in it. I say that this is like the start of a new beginning because Lan Tianye proposed to Cancan.

I really recommend this drama, it is the cutest thing ever and would definitely make you cry. In a good way1

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