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Deep in the Kun Lun Mountains

bojinator

Deep in the Kun Lun Mountains
The Evolution of Our Love chinese drama review
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The Evolution of Our Love
4 people found this review helpful
by bojinator
Aug 24, 2018
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
Story:
It's about how two friends come to evolve in their relationship from friends to lovers. It's the remake of the Taiwanese drama "In Time With You." For me this story was exactly what I needed. My views on love are the same as the message given through the show and the text that appears in white Chinese script at times in the movie, teaching us lessons. If you can't read it, somebody please screenshot them all and post to a forum here and link it and get someone to translate it all. Beautiful words of wisdom. This is a show if you worry about love and or are hurt from love and wonder about love, or have given up all hope for love that works out. I recommend this series to all regardless of their stages in life or love, though if you're in 20's up, this is like a love Bible. When it comes to your own happiness be courageous!
Cast: They both have Zhang surname LOL.Zhang Ruo Yun is my hero, he truly represents those of us who have anlianed before. (Unrequited love) His eyes and facial expressions are oozing passion and suppressed feelings. Zhang Crystal also really brought her character Ai Rou Man to life, she shows how she's emotional and struggles to keep up an image and learns to be real and raw about herself in love.
Characters: The characters all had character growth which was pleasing to the eyes and the heart. The most growth character wise is probably in Ai Rou Man, Lu Fei, and Ding Yu Yang. I liked how they all took time to reflect on themselves and honestly grow as people, many people can't get past their egos, but they learn to put it down and aside, and to change for the better.
OST: Bruh. I bought most of the songs because I enjoyed them that much. My favorite is "All Right" by Zhang Ruo Yun. It's a song to heal and cry to, or just cuddle up to.
Would I rewatch this masterpiece? I'm not sure. I don't rewatch things. Maybe after another half decade or so. Maybe after I get stuck in love again one day or if I ever find a relationship like Lu Fei x Ai Rou Man.

How to decide whether to watch this or not:
Can you watch it day by day or marathon all at once? This needs attention.
Do you want to learn love?
You in your late 20's+ and need insight on love?
Morals of this show:
You need to be more courageous and initiative when it comes to your own happiness and love.
If you can't be yourself with the one you love unrestricted, think three times real long and hard.
Is the person you think you love really the person you love?
It's okay to say no at the marriage talk stage.
Can you accept the person you love with their flaws? Can you respect them? Can they be themself around you? Same with you.
Learn to self-reflect and grow. Do so for yourself and with your lover.
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