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Cast & Ringraziamenti
- Hu Lian XinXu Wan Xin / Lin Shu YiRuolo Principale
- Zhao Hua WeiShen GuRuolo Principale
- Song Mu XinSong XiRuolo di Supporto
- Zhang TengFang Hong ShengRuolo di Supporto
- Yang Zheng YiShen HaoRuolo di Supporto
- Chen Yu ZheXu Qian Mo [Young]Ruolo di Supporto
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Rare Short Drama Gem!
When I saw this in WeTV, with the title, I honestly thought it was a drama about rival gangs. lol. I didn't search or read anything about it before watching, so I was waiting for our gangster ML to grace the screen. I'm glad I gave this drama a shot, though. It was really beautifully made. I understand the sentiment that this should have been a mainstream drama with 40+ minutes per episode, but I think it's just right since it freed up time for less angst and unnecessary misunderstandings. It went straight to the point. I even purchased the express package so I can finish the last 2 episodes, since I already binged-watched it.One thing that stood out for me was the business side of the drama. I understand CEO tropes have been overused, but this one actually worked by showing how our ML started from the bottom and worked his way up. It's realistic, too, since most young billionaires right now got big thanks to technology and have their own tech companies.
The villains in this drama are so well-made. I love how they had their own karma in the end. Shen Hao was the perfect example of a rotten, spoiled rich kid who had grown accustomed to getting whatever he wanted. On the ending part where he got crazy.. lol. It really looked like he lost his mind.
The side characters, especially the best friends and the grandfather, also stood out. I love how they were so supportive of our couple and helped them through. At first, I was disappointed, thinking how Shen Gu actually doesn't appreciate Fang Hong Sheng that much, but then the show tells us that he has been grateful to him all along.
Of course, our MAIN COUPLE! Dang, how pretty they both look on screen. Our FL looks a lot like Kim Ji Won, and it's amazing how you would really believe that she IS THE CEO with how she carries herself onscreen. It's rare to see a CEO husband and wife in dramas, and in this one, our FL is a working, smart, and sassy CEO wife. Their chemistry is amazing too! It looks like censorship isn't really too big with short dramas, so there are no curtains, mirrors, etc to block the kissy scenes on this one. I loved how smitten he is with her and how they help each other in life and in business.
The republican era was really well made, but tragic. I'm glad they made a past-future parallel scene at the end, showing a "What-if" moment in which they didn't die and republican Shen Gu actually received Lin Qu's letter about them getting married when she got back. They might not have gotten their happy ending in their past life, but thankfully, the present them did.
Short dramas are usually over the top with ridiculous plots, and as long as there is sizzling chemistry, who needs a story, right? But there are rare ones where the story, characters, and actors are done right, and this is definitely one of them. So go ahead and take time to watch! This is a rare gem of short dramas!
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A story too big for such short episodes
I genuinely liked this drama more than I expected to. For such a short format, it manages to fit in so many elements, family drama, business conflicts, conspiracies, romance, and even connections tied to the past, without ever becoming boring. Honestly, it just made me wish it had been a full-length drama because the story had enough potential for something much bigger. The chemistry between the leads is probably what kept me the most invested, every scene between them had energy and made the emotional side of the story work really well. I also enjoyed going into it without knowing too much because some twists and tropes actually surprised me. And honestly, the reference to the Republican era was such a plus for me, that kind of connection to a past love story instantly adds something more emotional and intriguing to the narrative. The acting was solid from both leads, even if Wan Xin frustrated me sometimes with how clueless she could be despite everything Shen Gu was doing for her. Still, I had a really good time watching this, and even with the rushed pacing that comes with short dramas, it never lost my attention.Questa recensione ti è stata utile?

















