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Zhao Yanzhou is the most inconsistent and fickle character, completely irresponsible toward others.
When it comes to love, he feigns ignorance and tricks someone into loving him, even though his ultimate goal is to die. He makes no effort to survive to take care of the one he loves. Yet, when his lover and others are in a life-or-death situation, he suddenly starts to cherish his own life—isn’t that a bit too late? If a person is truly bound to die, they shouldn’t form emotional bonds, fall in love, or court someone just to leave them heartbroken upon their death. I absolutely cannot stand this.
I dislike the excessive crying of the characters. It might look aesthetically pleasing, but it is completely unnecessary. They just cry over and over until tears lose their value.
Watching this drama, I can't help but feel an attempt to glorify the beautiful masculinity of the two male characters, while the female character seems to be treated as mere window dressing.
It's a shame for the highly talented cast. The show should have delved deeper into relationships and developed the characters in a more defined direction.
Xiao Zhuo's role was intentionally written to stand out, yet he couldn't fully shine because they still had to defer to the male lead. Sigh...
I dislike the excessive crying of the characters. It might look aesthetically pleasing, but it is completely unnecessary. They just cry over and over until tears lose their value.
Watching this drama, I can't help but feel an attempt to glorify the beautiful masculinity of the two male characters, while the female character seems to be treated as mere window dressing.
It's a shame for the highly talented cast. The show should have delved deeper into relationships and developed the characters in a more defined direction.
Xiao Zhuo's role was intentionally written to stand out, yet he couldn't fully shine because they still had to defer to the male lead. Sigh...
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