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To My Shore chinese drama review
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To My Shore
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by DanielaZ
4 days ago
15 of 15 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0

A beautiful film

This was a beautiful film. I was certain I would abandon it quickly because toxic people and toxic relationships are not to my liking, but I found myself captivated from the very first episode. I almost binge-watched it in a single night! :))) The actors did an absolutely outstanding job.
Fan Xiao was the epitome of toxicity; he may have been good-looking and all, but since I don't care for his kind, I couldn't feel positively towards him until late in the series, when he turned a new leaf. Although his love for Shulang was obvious all the way through—even if he wasn't willing to admit it—I still couldn't sympathize with him. Yet I was pleased to see him become a man both deeply changed and still evolving. And for that, yes, he deserved forgiveness.
Lu Zhen was a young, inexperienced man, prone to making mistakes given his age. Although it may be easy to criticize him for his bad decisions, we should keep in mind that his reproaches toward Shulang were valid, and a keen observer would easily see that he was right. Shulang may have been an ideal lover to him, but he still didn't let Lu Zhen into his world entirely; he remained somewhat distant, untouchable.
Shulang was the epitome of goodness, and despite Fan Xiao calling him a 'Bodhisattva' a little too often—which became somewhat annoying at some point—he completely deserved the title. Just watching him felt healing. Of course, it was heartbreaking to see him treated so badly time and time again. Yet, his most beautiful quality was his resilience; he was by no means a weak person, in spite of all the terrible things happening to him. On the contrary, he possessed immense strength, standing up for himself and taking matters into his own hands whenever necessary.
Whoever wrote the characters proves to be deeply knowledgeable about the human heart, behaviour, and psyche. Of course, toxic people don't just change for the better in real life, but this is a work meant to heal our hearts, so many thanks to the author for bypassing reality for us! Otherwise, the portrayal of these characters was accurate and surprisingly detailed.
Once again, the actors were stellar! All those details necessary to understand contexts and nuances couldn't have been visible without an art mastered to perfection. I bow to their talent.
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