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Gen Z chinese drama review
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Gen Z
10 people found this review helpful
by LamBanh
Jun 9, 2023
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 1.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 4.0
Music 4.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
This review may contain spoilers

The script of this story is a joke that the actors cannot save it.

I was looking forward to a Chinese drama that explores traditional Chinese medicine. However, the script is very old school and does not follow basic logic. Even a veteran actor like Wu Gang cannot save the drama. The first major issue of the drama is the idea that Wu Gang tries to make Sun Tou Tou into a great physician because he does not want her family's special skill to be lost. However, this is the issue, Sun Tou Tou grew up in an orphanage. As a result, she does not know this skill, so the traditional medical acupuncture skill is already lost. She has the family bloodline does not make her know the skill. This is not supposed to be a fantasy drama. I am a fan of Zhao LuSi, but this drama is not for her. Her character grew up in an orphanage, so it is expected that she should be street-smart because she knows how to survive the cruel world without anybody to help her, but some of the things she does are questionable. For example, in the first episode, she throws the food at the Ren Tian Zhen, when it is her fault for delivering it late. As a person that grew up knowing how to survive in society under no one's protection, this action does not follow basic logic. This is a very disappointing drama when it has a very special topic that Chinese dramaland does not explore very often.
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