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- Titolo Originale: 成何体统
- Conosciuto Anche Come: Cheng He Ti Tong , How Are You , How Are You? , In What Manner? , This Is Ridiculous , What a Disgrace , 成何體統
- Regista: Liu Hai Bo, Wang Li
- Sceneggiatore: Jiang Li Hua
- Generi: Storico, Commedia, Romantico, Fantasy
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Cast & Ringraziamenti
- Wang Chu RanYu Wan Yin / Wang Cui HuaRuolo Principale
- Cheng LeiXiahou Dan / Zhang SanRuolo Principale
- Daddi TangXiahou Bo / Prince DuanRuolo Principale
- Hu Yi XuanXie Yong ErRuolo Principale
- Cui YiBei Shu [Female]Ruolo di Supporto
- Xie Ze ChengYang Duo JieRuolo di Supporto
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Veramente carino e simpatico, peccato poi l'abbiano voluto rendere serio verso la fine
Questo drama all'inizio mi è piaciuto davvero tanto molto più di A dream within a dream perchè in questo caso le scene ironiche erano veramente ironiche e carine, e soprattutto i protagonisti sia lui che lei erano entrambi trasmigrati, quindi erano entrambi consapevoli di essere in un romanzo, poi si fidano subito l'un l'altra e questo non cambia mai durante tutto il drama e si piacciono pure quasi subito, e anche questo non cambia mai. Cosa molto positiva per me. quello che cambia circa a metà drama è il suo tono purtroppo che diventa troppo serio. Da Salviamoci la vita in ogni modo possibile, il tema diventa improvvisamente Salviamo il regno e la povera gente. Cosa molto nobile se non fosse che sono in un romanzo. E poi mi fanno morire inutilmente un botto di personaggi forse sempre per accrescere il tono drammatico e tu ti chiedi ma non stavamo facendo parodia qui? Il finale non delude tutto finisce bene, ma se il tono fosse rimasto leggero per tutte le puntate sarebbe stato molto meglio. non guasta che i protagonisti siano anche molto belli e abbigliati sempre molto bene.Questa recensione ti è stata utile?
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✨Mischievous Besties, Multiverse Madness & Cheng Lei’s Weaponized Eye Smolder✨
This has been sitting on my PTW list for what feels like a geological era.The visuals? Visualing. Relentlessly. Every frame looks like it went through a “make it extra” committee and got unanimous approval. I love how the drama pays tribute to the donghua adaptation while still carving out its own identity. It doesn’t feel derivative — it feels celebratory. CL and WCR absolutely understood the assignment.
The overall energy is very much “mischievous besties accidentally causing chaos while low-key saving the country,” and I am having tons of fun.
At its core, we’re dealing with a transmigration story — but not the basic, single-layer kind. This one plays with multiple levels of reality, and the plot unfolds in a way that feels deceptively light at first. It starts off playful and unserious, almost familiar… and then gradually reveals more complexity and emotional layering. Gotta love that.
The chemistry between the leads? As expected: chef’s kiss. CL and WCR bring so much texture to their roles. And yes, we get Cheng Lei’s signature eye-smolder-and-suffer-in-silence package deal. His portrayal of the “mad tyrant” is magnetic — intense, wounded, slightly unhinged, but deeply human. Add the fact that he fell first and harder? That’s the good stuff. That’s the premium subscription tier of romance angst.
That said, I do feel some frustration in the middle stretch. There were moments where the leads seemed to drift into supporting-character territory due to limited screen time, which slightly disrupted the emotional momentum for me.
I’m currently on episode 20 and genuinely enjoying the ride.
But I still can’t say this drama is giving me butterflies.
It’s nice. It’s charming. It’s the kind of show I’ll happily watch instead of working on my papers… but not the kind that hijacks my entire nervous system. I’m invested, just not unwell about it.
Maybe not every drama has to rearrange my brain chemistry. Some can just be… good company.
We’ll see if it eventually decides to emotionally attack me..
Now, about the ending. Given that this is technically a transmigration drama, censorship realities limit the possible conclusions. We’ve already had subtle hints suggesting “maybe we’re fictional characters who transmigrated into a story,” which introduces a double — maybe triple? — layered reality situation. Are we in a story inside a story inside a story? Is this narrative inception? Who knows. I’m cautiously predicting an ADWAD-style resolution, but I’m really hoping they commit to a satisfying and emotionally coherent finale.
I’ll be back with a full verdict once I finish.
Cheers.
✨UPDATE✨
Finished it — overall, a decent and fairly engaging watch.
The leads were adorable and emotionally mature. No dragged-out breakups. Just communication and loyalty, which was refreshing.
The tragic deaths hit as expected. The SFL was a highlight and deserves more roles.
I was invested, but no butterflies. The romance occasionally felt diluted by side plots I wasn’t interested in, which flattened the emotional impact for me.
The ending went full ADWAD — triple-layered reality confirmed. Inside the book world, the leads get a satisfying conclusion. In the modern world? A last-minute reunion.
Sir.
For this genre, we technically got more closure than LGIEF gave us, so I’ll acknowledge that. But I cannot pretend I didn’t want more. Show me the reunion properly. Show me the conversations. Show me the emotional unpacking. Especially from ML’s perspective. He returned a decade earlier than FL. A whole decade. I need answers. How did he track her down? What was he thinking all those years? What did it feel like to remember everything alone? The narrative potential was right there. Maybe censorship made extended modern resolution too sensitive territory — maybe not. Hard to say. But it does feel like we only got the appetizer of what could have been a very satisfying epilogue.
Overall, 8 - 8.25 for me. Strong performances and visuals, ambitious concept — just occasionally flat for my personal taste.
Still, a triple-reality transmigration romance with stable leads and a confirmed reunion is a small victory in this genre.
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