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VIRTUAL REALITY ESCAPIST FANTASY GAME HELPS ROMANCE & CHARACTER GROWTH, DOES NOT OVERTAKE REAL LIFE
One of the most handsome, good looking, and masculine-looking pretty boys working in Chinese drama industry right now is paired with Lu Yu Xiao in Love Between Lines, the 28 episode adaptation of web novel (Ya Xi) “Ga Xi" (轧戏) written by Zhang Zu Le (张祖乐). I did not like the novel that the series is based on. The novel’s 92 chapters are available in English language on 2 separate sites. The story in the webnovel is completely around and in the immersive virtual reality game and its players. The day jobs are standard fare fillers. This is the world of Live Action Role Playing Game. The male lead is a top-ranked NPC i.e. non-playable character not controlled by any one else, whereas the female lead buys a ticket to get a spot on the game to get closer to him. I did not like either of them in the novel, Hu Xiu is looking for a job as an interpreter (translating Chinese to English) and she lands in a hospital working under surgeons. She has a fiance’ who dumps her and her parents are getting divorced. Her father works as a music teacher who calls her mother a ‘morally bankrupt whore’ (Chapter 10).The 2 things that the drama took from this webnovel is a) the virtual reality or live action murder mystery set up (it was never clear to me whether they were in an actual game or just role playing on a large real set because they suggested use of VR in one episode and a few episodes later, it was live action role play.) The other thing the drama gets right is how the male lead is described in the webnovel.
In chapter 10, Hu Xiu describes the love interest - Qin Xiaoyi aka Xiao Zhi Yu as “Qin Xiaoyi’s face was firmly etched in her memory—a different Qin Xiaoyi from the one in a suit. Sharp brow bones and deep-set eyes, thin eyelids and tapered corners shaping a bewitching gaze; large, dark pupils flickering like a fawn’s; slightly protruding yet perfectly shaped lips that appeared haughty when pressed together—not conforming to a ruler’s standard, yet intensely distinctive. His jet-black short hair and sharp angles heightened the contrast of his face. Under light and shadow, his features were cleanly defined, veiling curiosity about the world with aloofness, gentleness, and kindness. In the game, he was dazzling; outside it, he left only silence for others. He truly didn’t seem like a boy who belonged in this ordinary urban life. Hu Xiu felt his romantic life must be far more extravagant than imagined. This was a face torn straight from a comic book—one that could easily attract admiring glances with the slightest indulgence, experience a thrilling, roller-coaster romance. A gentleman like him would never leave things unfinished—ah, it wouldn’t even matter if it ended heartbreakingly—After burying his heartaches to cultivate a more storied face, he still had youth to spare.” In Chapter 20, she thinks of him as “The Qin Xiaoyi she saw up close had fair skin and delicate features, sharp cheekbones and translucent eyes—yet his qualities felt distinctly different.” In chapter 40, his height is measured: “He stood proudly in front of the 184 cm mark (that’s 6 feet), his smirk in the photo both roguish and mischievous.” She is identified as being 165 cm tall (5 foot 4). In chapter 88, she describes him as “this large camel, astonishing in looks and extraordinary in build.”
The drama has nothing else in common with the webnovel and to call it an adaptation of the written word is wrong.
The drama can be split into the real world work environment and challenges the leads face as co-workers in the field of architecture, designing housing projects, sky scrapers, shops and parks and their interactions in the world of virtual reality games or live action role playing in which you are transported into a fantasy where you get to experience adventure quest in a different time period and get to be someone else for a few hours.
Love Between Lines combines a trending consumer-driven virtual extended reality dimension of Shanghai and China, the location-based entertainment virtual reality, or LBE VR. Plus, the male lead is an architect who designs the game’s structure matrix and his work enhances the VR experience for not just the players but for us, the viewers as well. All of this is weaved it into the drama as a prop, and I liked it.
The drama is shot beautifully (and it reminded me of those cozy South Korean romances with great BGMs and OSTs that have disappeared from that country in recent years.) Love between lines has very good songs: My favorites are ‘Start Over’ sung by Jin Wenqi, Closer sung by Baby J, Special Night sung by Wei Li’an and an Expectation named you sung by Yan Renzhong, At Dusk sung by Fangdong Demao.
I think Lu Yu Xiao is a brilliant actress with long term potential. She looks a bit like South Korean actress Kim Tae-ri. I first saw her in the 2023 drama ‘My Journey to You’ where she was paired with and in the tub with Ryan Cheng and had a side role. She was excellent in 2024’s ‘Blossoms in Adversity,’ another side character. Here she’s the female lead and very good as the female lead. She looks gorgeous, vulnerable, feisty, smart and emotes like a real person. This Hu Xiu had to give up her dream of studying architecture at university level because her father was ill and money was needed for his recovery. So she got a job as an administrative assistant in an architecture firm. But she continues to study privately and doesn’t let go of her passion and dreams. I did not like her parents. There’s a fine line between being overprotective and being overbearing and unfortunately you’ll see such parents in real life more often than not who put their own kids down for selfish reasons or because they don’t believe in their kids. Her parents used her all her life and were always meddling in her life. When she takes a risk and wants to try for an entry level job working as a graphic designer for architectural firm, her parents discourage her on the pretext that she had a safe future as a secretary or manager. Even at the end when she wants to be with the male lead, her parents, especially her father, wants her to break up with him because of their family’s past history with the male lead’s father. I mean, this South Korean makjang, Chinese and Japanese over the top noble idiocy expectation from children is a headache to watch. Also, it's refreshing to see the young woman as having a fiancé before she meets the male lead, instead of the puritanical tropes usually used in Chinese and South Korean romance dramas, where no one has dated anyone ever, certainly not the girl. Of course, the fiancé quickly turns to ex-fiancé because he dumps her right before the wedding to snag an heiress.
This journey is more about the female lead than the male lead in my opinion though there are some interesting elements given to the male lead’s character arc as well. His mother remarried after his father’s death - there’s a whole lot of Hamlet happening in his story line, but the unique thing was that he was disconnected from his own mother and vice versa. The mother’s husband’s son - the male lead’s love and work rival - is closer to her than her own son, he knows what she likes in food and gifts than the male lead. So that was a nice touch to show a blended broken family with secrets and resentments bubbling beneath the surface, in-spite of all the wealth, health and privilege. The other thing was the fact that male lead’s father had been an engineer who got blamed for the collapse of a stadium, and so, since the son chose a similar profession, building stuff, he used a fake name - to not get marginalized or blacklisted because of his father’s reputation. In a respect he could only live out his real name in the virtual reality location based entertainment setting. And I think that was a nice touch too because it added layers to his arc that his expressions didn’t.
The drama is nothing new minus the VR LBE and nice production frames and shots and great music. All of the generic tropes and eye candy moments we are used to seeing in Asian dramas are still there, it’s nothing new, but it’s well done, and that has made all the difference.
You can watch the rest of the review on my youtube channel @beginnings1 . In it, more drama-related info as well as a comparison of virtual reality entertainment field as well as dangers for kids and how social media and VR companies are being sued.
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Great story overall
just 1 thing i want to point out man, they shouldve invested more towards the second couple in that last episode, the story already came to a closure and so did their romance, the amount of romance scenes between the lead couple was just excessive in the last episode, but i also respect the people who just enjoy watching all the romance scenes but for me it bacame too repetitive in the last episode. I mean, they did give a lot of cuddling scenes in the episodes before so... it just my opinion give some feedback too yallWas this review helpful to you?
Recoss
Honestly, it was hard for me to move on from the past dramas I watched, but this one felt different. It reminded me why I should keep watching Chinese dramas. Cheng Xingxu completely nailed his role here. I have seen many of his dramas before, but this one really stood out and made me appreciate him even more.As for the music and OST, it did not have a huge impact on me. I did not mind it, but it was not something that stayed with me throughout the drama. That said, there were a few moments where the OST worked well, and if a song truly connects with me, I usually save it.
In terms of rewatch value, I personally would not prioritize rewatching this drama. Not because it was bad, but because I would rather spend my time discovering new stories instead. Overall, this drama left a meaningful impression and reaffirmed my love for Chinese dramas, mainly because of the acting and emotional impact rather than the music.
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Misleading Plot (and not much to compensate for it)
I have very mixed feelings about this drama, and most of them stem from the feeling of being mislead.I started this cdrama, like many people before me I assume, expecting to see a "Virtual murder-mystery meets Real Life'' romcom, and I ended up settling for a typical workplace drama. I have nothing against them, although I do think the whole CEO ML and assistant FL is an overused (and patriarchal) trope, but I think it was definitely false advertising.
If the first three episodes or so actually alternated between the two settings, the whole Rongcheng storyline was very quickly scrapped and frankly, it seemed like they completely forgot about it. I get that it worked as a plot device, to highlight the desire of the main pair to escape from reality, but they didn't even try to include it in the latter part of the series.
The main couple is cute, but brings nothing new to the screen, and is not enough to convince me to watch until the end... though I do appreciate how recent dramas have started showing more physical romance.
And dont get me started on the side couple! Which had way more potential than the main one, yet was given no screentime whatsover (why hint at a romance in the first place then...).
From episode 20 on I felt like the storyline was unnecessarily dragged (and this was a very short drama compared to other cdramas) and I forced myself to finish it, just cause.
If you are looking for a simple, cliché-y workplace drama, this is for you.
If, like me, you are looking for a alternate reality / almost magic realism-like cdrama, look elsewhere.
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acho que em certos momentos a história se torna maçante, mas quando isso acontece, ha alguma reviravoltas ou um momento fofo do casal, que te faz esquecer o tédio e deseja viver àquilo também.no final, senti falta de mostrar mais as relações dos melhores amigos, sinto que renderiam muito e tirariam um pouco do tédio, ja que eram um casal formado por um homem virgem e uma mulher experiente. renderia risadas.
mas o importante é que mostrou que amor tambem está na amizade, a sua alma gêmea pode ser a sua melhor amiga
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Such a sweet, heartwarming modern drama!
this drama was a nice sweet watch! what interested me was that it starts off with them meeting as players in a VR game then having encounters irl, and lord they had soooo much chemistry i swear lyx never fails to deliver on that aspect she always clicks well with her mls; the story is quite simple and not overcomplicated or filled with lots of scheming or annoying side characters, it was a bit slow at times but the build up to the romance was done well and i loved the tension they had 🤭 it’s also the first time i watched a drama that had architectural aspects which was pretty interesting. i loved the fl’s strong personality, never giving up on her dreams even when things got hard and i loved how supportive ml was of her and how sweet he was with her as well, they were such a nice couple their relationship is defo one of the best ones from the modern dramas ive seen up to now imo! the only thing that left me a bit disappointed was the VR didn’t play a major role in the plot like i thought it would cause i would’ve loved to have seen more scenes of that (plus more excuses to see them in that republican era clothing 😹) but overall this drama was a light watch and very satisfactory, with great cinematography, and amazing acting and chemistry delivered by lyx and cxx!Was this review helpful to you?
Great Actors But Weak Script...
i really really loved the casting..love the male lead as I watched his many dramas...and the female lead in perfect match drama raised my liking into her..
she was good in that..and she was good in displaying emotions, the mischievous side of her and the serious one too..she played really well in love between lines...
but what led my expectations down..was weak script... could've done better with the actors and their superb chemistry..
many times feel like its dragging.. could've summed up in 24-25 episode ig..
but yeah that's my personal opinion... majority loves this drama..
ps - i watched this drama on 2× speed...and I was like when will this end...cause i really don't like dropping dramas...i prefer not picking drama like this at all..but leaving in middle really piss my mood off...
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A good Mature FL
I liked the FL's character. She does dumb things but not dumb for dumbs sake. When the Villian tries to get close to her she actually understands his internations and says 'Dont use me a tool to get back at the ML' I havent heard a Cdrama FL say that ever.It is established that she is intelligent and cunning she does justice for that trait. She doesn't lose all of her boldness and courage once she gets a BF which is good.
Pei Zhen is really good. At one point I really shipped him with the FL.
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Good start and some slow parts
My favorite was when they were on the game, towards the end it was slow. I took a pause cause without them being in the game and the back and forth was just too lengthy and anticlimactic. I enjoyed the side characters and loved their story. Overall the show was good. The beginning was captivating and different.Was this review helpful to you?
ITS SO CUTE
I loved the chemistry between the actors and it was so cute. at first, I didn't really like the male lead as much but he grew on me. I loved the actress, her acting was so good. Personally, I wanted to see more of the second lead couple near the end but they were nowhere to be seen 😭😭 like I love the main couple but I wanted more of the second leads 😔. other than that, the story was cute. I started watching it because I saw edits of them in the game so I thought the whole drama was going to be like that so I was kind of disappointed but if anyone has any recs for those kinds of dramas please drop them.Was this review helpful to you?
Kinda... there
Well, I can say that I was quite disappointed with this drama. Don’t get me wrong, I still think it’s a good watch, but not as great as I expected based on the reviews.🥺I feel like the second half of the drama is unnecessarily dragged out. What really interested me was the premise focusing on the VR game, but that part of the storyline was soon forgotten and never fully developed to its potential.
The main couple was okay-ish. I mean, I think they’re both talented actors, but I didn’t find myself rooting for them as much as I did for the main couples in other series.
If you feel like giving it a try, just don’t expect a very game-focused plot.
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