This drama is awesome in every aspects like storyline character development and real world đđ„čđ«¶..Sorry for watching this late .But this is literally underrated masterpiece gem đ€.. Future viewer just go and binge watch thisđ...
I'm on ep 4 and the FL went to visit her parents but found out her parents don't exist in the timeline that she's…
I donât see this as a âit was all a dreamâ situation. When she goes to 1983 and her parents donât exist, thatâs a huge clue that this isnât her original timeline. It feels more like a parallel universe where events are similar but not identical. That would explain the differences and also make the story more meaningful, because her experiences there are actually real, just in a different timeline.
This is one of the best Chinese movies Iâve watched, simple but deeply emotional. If you love real, heartfelt stories, you should definitely give it a watch.
I want to watch this because of Zhang Linghe and the high score, but I'm afraid this falls into certain category…
See dear If youâre watching The Best Thing mainly for Zhang Linghe and the high rating, Iâd say it leans more toward the slower, healing-type dramas. So if you found shows like Amidst a Snowstorm of Love or Love Me Love My Voice boring, thereâs a chance you might feel the same here too. Itâs more about emotions, daily life, and gentle romance rather than a strong, fast-moving plot like Love Is Sweet or Princess Royal. So it really depends on your moodâif youâre okay with a calm, slow-burn story, you might enjoy it, otherwise it may not be your type.
And her hardwork after is all gone because they made it just a long dream. Why the scriptwriters always go to…
I get why it feels frustrating đ But even if her hard work âdisappears,â the story still shows her growth, courage, and smart choices. That journey alone is inspiring and worth enjoying.
Haha, I get why youâre confused đ Dream of Golden Years isnât a real time-travel story. The âtransmigrationâ…
đHaha yes, pretty much đ The ending is really open to interpretationâthink parallel timelines and âwhat-ifs.â You can just enjoy it without stressing too much and work in peace!
I'm only at episode 14 but after seeing the drama ending and them changing it different from the novel, I'm dropping…
Honestly, the whole drama is really great! The ending feels rushed, probably because of censorship, but the story, characters, and journey are still amazing. Definitely worth watching for the great storyline.
i think the main plot is really about her stepping up in the present. she was always capable but lacked confidence…
Yeah, totally! The present timeline lets her grow and gain confidence. If it was all set in â83, it wouldâve been a whole different story with more family and social struggles.
The ending is so sad, and it leaves so many questions unanswered. So does that mean the present and past timelines…
I totally get your feelings đą The past (1983) and present timelines seem to be separate, not a loop. Xia Xiaolanâs life in the present basically disappears, so only Xiliang really connects both timelines. Thatâs why her hard work there feels âlost,â and we never see how Cheng explains it. Honestly, the story would have been much simpler and satisfying if it was just a straightforward 80sâ90s rags-to-riches story with a smart, hardworking female lead. The transmigration made the ending sad and confusing, even though the rest of the drama was so inspiring.
so zhou cheng time travels at the end?"The moment he saw her, he called out her name, Xia Xiaolan. And still…
Haha, I get why youâre confused đ
Dream of Golden Years isnât a real time-travel story. The âtransmigrationâ is just a way to show Xia Xiaolanâs second chance to live smarter in 1983. Zhou Cheng doesnât actually travel through time.
The rooftop scene is emotionalâitâs him remembering her and their promise, not literal time travel. The ending is still happy and grounded.
Just a thought... why not just do a whole drama set in 1983?! Why the need for transmigration? If the main plot…
I understand what you mean, and I kind of agree. The transmigration part felt very rushed and not really important to the story. They showed it for just a few seconds, and then everything focused on the 1983 timeline. Because of that, it didnât feel necessary at all.
The story in 1983 was already strong enough to stand on its own. The female leadâs maturity, smart decisions, and calm nature could have easily been shown as part of her personality. Not every strong character needs a âpast lifeâ explanation. Sometimes good writing is enough to make it believable.
I think the idea of transmigration was used to explain why she thinks differently from others and handles situations better. But since they didnât develop that part properly, it felt more like an extra detail than an important plot point.
In the end, focusing only on the 1983 setting would have made the drama feel more natural and smooth. The transmigration concept wasnât bad, but the way it was used made it feel unnecessary.
Dream of Golden Years is a really beautiful and heartwarming drama. The story feels simple but very meaningful, showing love and life in a mature and realistic way. The chemistry between the main characters is natural and comfortable, not forced at all. What makes it special is how they understand and support each other through every situation. Every character is well-written and adds something important to the story. The emotions feel real, and many moments stay with you even after the drama ends. Overall, itâs a calm, touching, and satisfying watch that leaves a warm feeling in your heart.
Future viewer just go and binge watch thisđ...
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If you love real, heartfelt stories, you should definitely give it a watch.
Itâs more about emotions, daily life, and gentle romance rather than a strong, fast-moving plot like Love Is Sweet or Princess Royal.
So it really depends on your moodâif youâre okay with a calm, slow-burn story, you might enjoy it, otherwise it may not be your type.
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Dream of Golden Years isnât a real time-travel story. The âtransmigrationâ is just a way to show Xia Xiaolanâs second chance to live smarter in 1983. Zhou Cheng doesnât actually travel through time.
The rooftop scene is emotionalâitâs him remembering her and their promise, not literal time travel. The ending is still happy and grounded.
The story in 1983 was already strong enough to stand on its own. The female leadâs maturity, smart decisions, and calm nature could have easily been shown as part of her personality. Not every strong character needs a âpast lifeâ explanation. Sometimes good writing is enough to make it believable.
I think the idea of transmigration was used to explain why she thinks differently from others and handles situations better. But since they didnât develop that part properly, it felt more like an extra detail than an important plot point.
In the end, focusing only on the 1983 setting would have made the drama feel more natural and smooth. The transmigration concept wasnât bad, but the way it was used made it feel unnecessary.
Really will miss this drama đđđ
I realised that the FL mother and Mayor were also as a ML parents in Our generation cdrama đ«